Lowe’s triple crown steals show at National Junior Squash Championships

Kaylee Lowe emerged as the dominant force at the Guyana Squash Association (GSA)-organised National Junior Squash Championships, sponsored by Moo Milk and held at the Georgetown Club Courts.

The tournament showcased the depth of young talent aiming to restore Guyana’s prominence in Caribbean squash.

The young star clinched an unprecedented treble of individual titles, winning the Girls’ Under-15, Under-17, and the prestigious Under-19 crowns.

It is understood to be the first time in nearly a decade that a female player has achieved such a feat, winning three separate age-group titles at the national championships.

While Lowe’s outstanding performance was the main talking point, the championships also saw impressive displays across other age categories.

Other Category Winners:

Girls U11: Ella Fernandes
Boys U11: Rafael Braithwaite
Girls U13: Tehani Munroe
Boys U13: Ethan Bulkan
Boys U15: Justin Ten-Pow
Boys U17: Justin Ten-Pow
Boys U19: Louis Da Silva

Doubles Champions:

Girls’ Doubles: Safirah Sumner & Kaylee Lowe
Boys’ Doubles: Justin Goberdan & Louis Da Silva
Mixed Doubles: Louis Da Silva & Safirah Sumner

Special Awards:

Most Improved Girl: Tehani Munroe
Most Improved Boy: Nidal Bacchus
Most Promising Girl: Kaylee Lowe
Most Promising Boy: Ethan Bulkan
Player of the Tournament: Justin Ten-Pow

The respective winners, along with sponsors and representatives from the Guyana Squash Association

Beyond the individual accolades, the doubles events provided further excitement. Safirah Sumner and Kaylee Lowe teamed up to secure the Girls’ Doubles title, while Justin Goberdan and Louis Da Silva claimed the Boys’ Doubles crown.

The Mixed Doubles title was won by Louis Da Silva and Safirah Sumner.

The GSA also recognised emerging talent and outstanding progress with special awards. Tehani Munroe was named the Most Improved Girl, and Nidal Bacchus took the Most Improved Boy award.

The Most Promising Girl award deservedly went to the triple-champion Kaylee Lowe, with Ethan Bulkan named the Most Promising Boy.

Justin Ten-Pow’s consistent performances and title win saw him crowned Player of the Tournament.

With the National Junior Championships concluding on a high, the focus now shifts to building on this momentum as Team Guyana aims to reclaim the Caribbean title.

FULL SCORECARD: https://www.sportyhq.com/tournament/view/Moo-Junior-National-Squash-Championships-2025

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