Local News Tough start for Barbados at Senior Pan American Squash Championship by Sandy Deane 05/08/2024 written by Sandy Deane 05/08/2024 1 min read A+A- Reset Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappThreadsBlueskyEmail 904 The Barbados squash team had a challenging first day at the 2024 Senior Pan American Squash Championships held in Lima, Peru. The team faced strong opponents, resulting in some promising performances and tough challenges. Khamal Cumberbatch opened the day for Barbados with an intense match against Pedro Mometto from Brazil. Despite delivering a few impressive rallies, Cumberbatch could not secure a win and fell 3-0. Mometto’s consistent performance proved too strong for Cumberbatch on this occasion. Alex Stewart continued the day’s play with a competitive match against Camilo Cifuentes from Chile. Stewart made notable efforts but struggled with some short-length balls, leading to a 3-0 defeat. Meagan Best was Barbados’ standout performer, delivering a 3-0 victory against Bruna Petrillo from Brazil. Best’s performance was impressive as she overcame a tight second game to finish the match with confidence and skill. Meagan Best who has been seeded at 5/8, moves on to the women’s quarter-final on Monday, August 5 where she will face the #2 seed Danielle Ray from Canada. Sumairaa Suleman faced a tough opponent in Fiorella Gatti, the Junior Pan American Squash Champion from Paraguay. Suleman’s match was a true test of her abilities, highlighting the elevated level of competition in the tournament. Sumairaa fought hard but lost in straight games. Additional results from Day 1 include Eboni Atherley losing 3-1 to Camila Gallegos of Chile, and Darien Benn falling 3-0 to Canadian player Salah Eltorgman. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition GUYANA: Body of child found after gold mine collapses Barbadians asked to help with return tickets for Haitians The Barbados team showed great sportsmanship and competitive spirit on the opening day. The performances on Day 1 set the stage for an exciting continuation of the tournament. The team remains focused and determined as they prepare for their upcoming matches. (PR) Sandy Deane You may also like St Michael man charged with The Ivy murder 13/07/2025 Harrison College graduates urged to uphold legacy and chart their own path 13/07/2025 A whole lot of vibes at Fusions – Crop Over ignites at... 13/07/2025