Neelin and Massey Dominate Brandon High School Badminton Championships
Top Players Advance to Provincials in Winnipeg
BRANDON, MB – Neelin High School and vincent Massey High School emerged as the dominant forces at the Brandon High School badminton championships held Thursday at Neelin, with athletes from both schools capturing multiple titles and securing spots at the provincial championships in Winnipeg from May 1-3.
Neelin’s McDaniel Claims Varsity Boys’ Singles Title
In a highly anticipated varsity boys’ singles final, Neelin’s Lucien McDaniel defeated his classmate Maden Simard in a convincing 2-0 victory to claim the city championship.
Massey’s Thomas Triumphs in varsity Girls’ Singles
Vincent Massey’s torrie Thomas secured the varsity girls’ singles title, overcoming Komal Jirwan with a 2-0 win.
Doubles Domination: Massey and Neelin Shine
Vincent Massey showcased its strength in doubles,with Martin Riquelme and Emmanuel Adesina winning the varsity boys’ doubles title,and Maya Atkinson and Jun Long capturing the varsity girls’ doubles championship. Neelin secured the varsity mixed doubles title with Dana Linov and Leonides McDaniel.
Junior Varsity Champions Crowned
Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School and Vincent Massey also celebrated victories in the junior varsity divisions. Cody Johnson from Crocus Plains won the JV boys’ singles title, while Neelin’s Lettie Curtis took home the JV girls’ singles title. In JV doubles action, Mahir Shah and Hans Barluado from Massey won the boys’ title, and Hannah Fausto and Mary Akinbode from Crocus Plains secured the girls’ title. luke Godfrey and Hooryia Al Ahdal from Massey emerged victorious in JV mixed doubles.
Provincial Qualifiers Set
The top two finishers in each event have earned the right to represent Brandon at the provincial badminton championships, scheduled to take place in Winnipeg from May 1-3. These athletes will compete against the best high school badminton players from across Manitoba.
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Neelin and Massey Dominate Brandon High School Badminton Championships
Top players advance to Provincials in Winnipeg
BRANDON, MB – Neelin High School and vincent Massey High School emerged as the dominant forces at the Brandon High School badminton championships held Thursday at Neelin, with athletes from both schools capturing multiple titles and securing spots at the provincial championships in Winnipeg from May 1-3.
NeelinS McDaniel Claims Varsity Boys’ Singles Title
In a highly anticipated varsity boys’ singles final, Neelin’s Lucien McDaniel defeated his classmate Maden Simard in a convincing 2-0 victory to claim the city championship.
Massey’s Thomas Triumphs in varsity Girls’ Singles
Vincent Massey’s torrie Thomas secured the varsity girls’ singles title, overcoming Komal Jirwan with a 2-0 win.
Doubles Domination: Massey and Neelin Shine
Vincent Massey showcased its strength in doubles,with Martin Riquelme and Emmanuel Adesina winning the varsity boys’ doubles title,and Maya Atkinson and Jun Long capturing the varsity girls’ doubles championship. Neelin secured the varsity mixed doubles title with Dana Linov and Leonides mcdaniel.
Junior Varsity Champions Crowned
Crocus Plains Regional Secondary School and Vincent Massey also celebrated victories in the junior varsity divisions. Cody Johnson from Crocus Plains won the JV boys’ singles title, while Neelin’s Lettie Curtis took home the JV girls’ singles title. In JV doubles action, Mahir Shah and Hans Barluado from Massey won the boys’ title, and Hannah fausto and Mary Akinbode from Crocus Plains secured the girls’ title. luke Godfrey and Hooryia Al Ahdal from Massey emerged victorious in JV mixed doubles.
Provincial Qualifiers Set
The top two finishers in each event have earned the right to represent Brandon at the provincial badminton championships, scheduled to take place in Winnipeg from May 1-3. These athletes will compete against the best high school badminton players from across Manitoba.
brandon Badminton Championships: Your Questions Answered
Q&A
Q: Where and when were the Brandon High school Badminton Championships held?
A: The championships took place on Thursday at Neelin High School in Brandon, manitoba.
Q: Which schools dominated the championships?
A: Neelin High School and Vincent Massey High School were the top performers.
Q: Who won the Varsity Boys’ Singles title?
A: Lucien McDaniel from Neelin High School.
Q: Who secured the Varsity Girls’ Singles title?
A: Torrie Thomas from Vincent Massey High School.
Q: Which teams won the varsity Doubles titles?
A: Vincent Massey won the Varsity Boys’ Doubles (Martin Riquelme & Emmanuel Adesina) and Varsity Girls’ Doubles (Maya Atkinson & Jun Long). Neelin won the Varsity Mixed Doubles (Dana linov & Leonides McDaniel).
Q: What were the results in the Junior Varsity (JV) divisions?
A:
- JV Boys’ Singles: Cody Johnson (Crocus Plains)
- JV Girls’ Singles: Lettie curtis (Neelin)
- JV Boys’ Doubles: Mahir Shah & Hans barluado (massey)
- JV Girls’ Doubles: Hannah Fausto & Mary Akinbode (crocus Plains)
- JV Mixed Doubles: Luke Godfrey & Hooryia Al Ahdal (Massey)
Q: Where are the provincial championships held and when?
A: The provincial championships will be held in Winnipeg from May 1st to 3rd.
Q: How do players qualify for the provincial championships?
A: The top two finishers in each event at the brandon championships qualify.
Q: What can we expect at the provincial championships?
A: The best high school badminton players from across Manitoba will compete.
Q: Where can I find more about badminton rules?
A: For a better understanding of the game, explore the Badminton World Federation’s official website or a local badminton association’s site.
Q: How can I support these athletes?
A: Stay tuned for updates on the upcoming provincial championships. Cheer on these talented players as they represent Brandon!
The Brandon badminton stars are set to shine in Winnipeg! Keep an eye out for updates on thier provincial performance.