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Trafalgar Travel Open results
Tennis
Observer Reporter
Wednesday, March 09, 2005

The Trafalgar Travel Open Amateur Tennis Championship continued at the Liguanea Club on Monday with the following results. In men's Class One action, Adam Harris defeated Marc Chin, 6/3 6/3, and Evan Williams defeated Htut Hteik by a similar score line.

In men's Class Two, C Lloyd Allen defeated Richard Moystan 6/1,6/4, Ransford Hamilton defeated Peter Morais 6/1,6/2, and Steven Jones Lloyd Allen had walk overs against Cecil Edwards and Kenneth Lewis, respectively.

In men's Class Three action, Leon Jamieson defeated Frederic Millet 6/4, 7/5, Arthur Phillpots got by Linden Neil 6/3, 6/2, Sean Scott beat Kwame Pagon 6/3, 6/2, Nigel Pagon outclassed Nelton Forsythe 6/3, 6/2, Dan Theoc edged Everton Morgan 6/1, 2/6, 8/6, and Marlon Brown stopped Marlon Hosang 3/6, 6/4, 7/6.
In men's Class Four, Oliver Thompson defeated Andre Taylor Morris 6/3, 6/4.

In ladies B action, Sashalee Dixon defeated Shaneka Knight 7/5, 6/4.
The competition continues today with the number two seed Kristofer Martin going against Dwayne Davis in men's Class One action at 5:00 pm.

The number two seeded Ruddy Chin oppose Courtney Kazambe in men's Class Three, and Brandon Burke meet the winner of the Alan McNab/Carlos Phillpots contest.

At 6:30 pm, number one seed Dwayne Pagon oppose Adam Harris in men's Class One, Steven Jones play Allie McNab in men's Class Two, and Yussuf Migoko challenge Evan Williams in men's Class One.
Dax Vernon take on Carlo Pettinato in men's Class One at 7:30 pm, as will Leon Jamieson vs Terrence Forrester, Sean Scott vs Lee Oakley, and Arthur Phillpots vs Dan Theoc in men's Class Three.

At 8:30 pm, Undel Williams face Lloyd Allen in men's Class Two, Nigel Pagon vs Cecil Edwards in men's Class Three, and Nataninnia Lummen vs Normalee Harriott in ladies B.


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