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ST.LUCIAN TABLE TENNIS PLAYERS DO WELL IN GUADELOUPE

The Saint Lucia National Senior Men's Table Tennis Team and seventeen and under Boys Team returned from the French Antilles Championships held in Guadeloupe 29 October - 1 November, 2009 with 2 Gold, one silver and two Bronze medals.

 

The Saint Lucia Men's Team, led by reigning OECS champion and Saint Lucia's number one player Adrian Albert reached the final of the championships by beating French Guiana 3-0, Guadeloupe "A" 3-1, and Guadeloupe "B" 3-0. The final against Martinique was a grueling encounter lasting 3 hours with Martinique scraping home 3-2. Adrian Albert was the only player to have played unbeaten in the Team event.

 

Saint Lucia's seventeen and under team did not fair as well as the senior team losing to Guadeloupe "A" 3-2, and Martinique 3-1. The boys however beat French Guiana 3-1 and Guadeloupe "B" 3-0. Omarie Ferdinand was the pick of the players in the team event recording just one loss.

 

In the men's singles, Adrian Albert after playing unbeaten for 15 matches succumbed to Ritchie Palton of French Guiana in the Semi-finals in a highly contested match that ended at the wire 2-3. In the play-off for the Bronze medal, Adrian Albert made short work of Alexandre Brigault of Martinique 3-1. Alex Tertulien of French Guiana beat his teammate Ritchie Palton in the final 3-0.

 

In the Men's Doubles Final, Adrian Albert and Chris Wells beat the Martinique team of Alexandre Brigault and Nicholas Poiret 3-0. It was sweet revenge since the Martinique pair had beaten them in the Team event.

 

In the Boys seventeen and under Singles competition, Omarie Ferdinand was too much for his French counterparts winning all six of his matches. In the final he beat a Guadeloupean 3-1. Jedaiah Pierre lost in the semi-final but in the play-off for the Bronze medal he beat his French counterpart from Guadeloupe 3-0.

 

The Saint Lucia National Senior Men's Table Tennis Team and seventeen and under Boys Team returned from the French Antilles Championships held in Guadeloupe 29 October - 1 November, 2009 with 2 Gold, one silver and two Bronze medals.

 

The Saint Lucia Men's Team, led by reigning OECS champion and Saint Lucia's number one player Adrian Albert reached the final of the championships by beating French Guiana 3-0, Guadeloupe "A" 3-1, and Guadeloupe "B" 3-0. The final against Martinique was a grueling encounter lasting 3 hours with Martinique scraping home 3-2. Adrian Albert was the only player to have played unbeaten in the Team event.

 

Saint Lucia's seventeen and under team did not fair as well as the senior team losing to Guadeloupe "A" 3-2, and Martinique 3-1. The boys however beat French Guiana 3-1 and Guadeloupe "B" 3-0. Omarie Ferdinand was the pick of the players in the team event recording just one loss.

 

In the men's singles, Adrian Albert after playing unbeaten for 15 matches succumbed to Ritchie Palton of French Guiana in the Semi-finals in a highly contested match that ended at the wire 2-3. In the play-off for the Bronze medal, Adrian Albert made short work of Alexandre Brigault of Martinique 3-1. Alex Tertulien of French Guiana beat his teammate Ritchie Palton in the final 3-0.

 

In the Men's Doubles Final, Adrian Albert and Chris Wells beat the Martinique team of Alexandre Brigault and Nicholas Poiret 3-0. It was sweet revenge since the Martinique pair had beaten them in the Team event.

 

In the Boys seventeen and under Singles competition, Omarie Ferdinand was too much for his French counterparts winning all six of his matches. In the final he beat a Guadeloupean 3-1. Jedaiah Pierre lost in the semi-final but in the play-off for the Bronze medal he beat his French counterpart from Guadeloupe 3-0.

 

The Saint Lucia National Senior Men's Table Tennis Team and seventeen and under Boys Team returned from the French Antilles Championships held in Guadeloupe 29 October - 1 November, 2009 with 2 Gold, one silver and two Bronze medals.

 

The Saint Lucia Men's Team, led by reigning OECS champion and Saint Lucia's number one player Adrian Albert reached the final of the championships by beating French Guiana 3-0, Guadeloupe "A" 3-1, and Guadeloupe "B" 3-0. The final against Martinique was a grueling encounter lasting 3 hours with Martinique scraping home 3-2. Adrian Albert was the only player to have played unbeaten in the Team event.

 

Saint Lucia's seventeen and under team did not fair as well as the senior team losing to Guadeloupe "A" 3-2, and Martinique 3-1. The boys however beat French Guiana 3-1 and Guadeloupe "B" 3-0. Omarie Ferdinand was the pick of the players in the team event recording just one loss.

 

In the men's singles, Adrian Albert after playing unbeaten for 15 matches succumbed to Ritchie Palton of French Guiana in the Semi-finals in a highly contested match that ended at the wire 2-3. In the play-off for the Bronze medal, Adrian Albert made short work of Alexandre Brigault of Martinique 3-1. Alex Tertulien of French Guiana beat his teammate Ritchie Palton in the final 3-0.

 

In the Men's Doubles Final, Adrian Albert and Chris Wells beat the Martinique team of Alexandre Brigault and Nicholas Poiret 3-0. It was sweet revenge since the Martinique pair had beaten them in the Team event.

 

In the Boys seventeen and under Singles competition, Omarie Ferdinand was too much for his French counterparts winning all six of his matches. In the final he beat a Guadeloupean 3-1. Jedaiah Pierre lost in the semi-final but in the play-off for the Bronze medal he beat his French counterpart from Guadeloupe 3-0.

 

The Saint Lucia National Senior Men's Table Tennis Team and seventeen and under Boys Team returned from the French Antilles Championships held in Guadeloupe 29 October - 1 November, 2009 with 2 Gold, one silver and two Bronze medals.

 

The Saint Lucia Men's Team, led by reigning OECS champion and Saint Lucia's number one player Adrian Albert reached the final of the championships by beating French Guiana 3-0, Guadeloupe "A" 3-1, and Guadeloupe "B" 3-0. The final against Martinique was a grueling encounter lasting 3 hours with Martinique scraping home 3-2. Adrian Albert was the only player to have played unbeaten in the Team event.

 

Saint Lucia's seventeen and under team did not fair as well as the senior team losing to Guadeloupe "A" 3-2, and Martinique 3-1. The boys however beat French Guiana 3-1 and Guadeloupe "B" 3-0. Omarie Ferdinand was the pick of the players in the team event recording just one loss.

 

In the men's singles, Adrian Albert after playing unbeaten for 15 matches succumbed to Ritchie Palton of French Guiana in the Semi-finals in a highly contested match that ended at the wire 2-3. In the play-off for the Bronze medal, Adrian Albert made short work of Alexandre Brigault of Martinique 3-1. Alex Tertulien of French Guiana beat his teammate Ritchie Palton in the final 3-0.

 

In the Men's Doubles Final, Adrian Albert and Chris Wells beat the Martinique team of Alexandre Brigault and Nicholas Poiret 3-0. It was sweet revenge since the Martinique pair had beaten them in the Team event.

 

In the Boys seventeen and under Singles competition, Omarie Ferdinand was too much for his French counterparts winning all six of his matches. In the final he beat a Guadeloupean 3-1. Jedaiah Pierre lost in the semi-final but in the play-off for the Bronze medal he beat his French counterpart from Guadeloupe 3-0.

 

The Saint Lucia National Senior Men's Table Tennis Team and seventeen and under Boys Team returned from the French Antilles Championships held in Guadeloupe 29 October - 1 November, 2009 with 2 Gold, one silver and two Bronze medals.

 

The Saint Lucia Men's Team, led by reigning OECS champion and Saint Lucia's number one player Adrian Albert reached the final of the championships by beating French Guiana 3-0, Guadeloupe "A" 3-1, and Guadeloupe "B" 3-0. The final against Martinique was a grueling encounter lasting 3 hours with Martinique scraping home 3-2. Adrian Albert was the only player to have played unbeaten in the Team event.

 

Saint Lucia's seventeen and under team did not fair as well as the senior team losing to Guadeloupe "A" 3-2, and Martinique 3-1. The boys however beat French Guiana 3-1 and Guadeloupe "B" 3-0. Omarie Ferdinand was the pick of the players in the team event recording just one loss.

 

In the men's singles, Adrian Albert after playing unbeaten for 15 matches succumbed to Ritchie Palton of French Guiana in the Semi-finals in a highly contested match that ended at the wire 2-3. In the play-off for the Bronze medal, Adrian Albert made short work of Alexandre Brigault of Martinique 3-1. Alex Tertulien of French Guiana beat his teammate Ritchie Palton in the final 3-0.

 

In the Men's Doubles Final, Adrian Albert and Chris Wells beat the Martinique team of Alexandre Brigault and Nicholas Poiret 3-0. It was sweet revenge since the Martinique pair had beaten them in the Team event.

 

In the Boys seventeen and under Singles competition, Omarie Ferdinand was too much for his French counterparts winning all six of his matches. In the final he beat a Guadeloupean 3-1. Jedaiah Pierre lost in the semi-final but in the play-off for the Bronze medal he beat his French counterpart from Guadeloupe 3-0.

 

The Saint Lucia National Senior Men's Table Tennis Team and seventeen and under Boys Team returned from the French Antilles Championships held in Guadeloupe 29 October - 1 November, 2009 with 2 Gold, one silver and two Bronze medals.

 

The Saint Lucia Men's Team, led by reigning OECS champion and Saint Lucia's number one player Adrian Albert reached the final of the championships by beating French Guiana 3-0, Guadeloupe "A" 3-1, and Guadeloupe "B" 3-0. The final against Martinique was a grueling encounter lasting 3 hours with Martinique scraping home 3-2. Adrian Albert was the only player to have played unbeaten in the Team event.

 

Saint Lucia's seventeen and under team did not fair as well as the senior team losing to Guadeloupe "A" 3-2, and Martinique 3-1. The boys however beat French Guiana 3-1 and Guadeloupe "B" 3-0. Omarie Ferdinand was the pick of the players in the team event recording just one loss.

 

In the men's singles, Adrian Albert after playing unbeaten for 15 matches succumbed to Ritchie Palton of French Guiana in the Semi-finals in a highly contested match that ended at the wire 2-3. In the play-off for the Bronze medal, Adrian Albert made short work of Alexandre Brigault of Martinique 3-1. Alex Tertulien of French Guiana beat his teammate Ritchie Palton in the final 3-0.

 

In the Men's Doubles Final, Adrian Albert and Chris Wells beat the Martinique team of Alexandre Brigault and Nicholas Poiret 3-0. It was sweet revenge since the Martinique pair had beaten them in the Team event.

 

In the Boys seventeen and under Singles competition, Omarie Ferdinand was too much for his French counterparts winning all six of his matches. In the final he beat a Guadeloupean 3-1. Jedaiah Pierre lost in the semi-final but in the play-off for the Bronze medal he beat his French counterpart from Guadeloupe 3-0.