Caribbean National Weekly

Golden breakthrough! Nallapati & Trehan claim Jamaica’s first CASA title

By Ian Burnett··1 min read
Golden breakthrough! Nallapati & Trehan claim Jamaica’s first CASA title
Key Points(5)
  • Inside the bustling courts of the South Sound Squash Club, captain Sanjana Nallapati and vice‑captain Mehar Trehan etched their names in Caribbean sporting lore.
  • The top‑seeded pair, displaying “skill, fitness, and seamless coordination,” fended off a spirited Barbadian challenge to successfully defend their doubles crown—and, in the process, capture Jamaica’s first gold medal of the 2025 Junior Caribbean Area Squash Association (CASA) Championships.
  • Earlier in the week, the indefatigable Mehar Trehan waged a five‑game classic against Barbados’s feared shot‑maker Eboni Atherley.
  • Though the scoreboard read 2‑3 in Atherley’s favor, Trehan’s performance was groundbreaking: “the first time that Atherley was ever losing a game at the junior championship.” The silver medal underscored Trehan’s rising stature and hinted at future duels yet to come.
  • <h2>Bronze brilliance: Nallapati’s command performance</h2> Not content with team glory alone, Sanjana Nallapati marched through the singles draw, sweeping Gabrielle Turchiaro in straight games (3‑0) to seize the bronze medal.

Inside the bustling courts of the South Sound Squash Club, captain Sanjana Nallapati and vice‑captain Mehar Trehan etched their names in Caribbean sporting lore.

The top‑seeded pair, displaying “skill, fitness, and seamless coordination,” fended off a spirited Barbadian challenge to successfully defend their doubles crown—and, in the process, capture Jamaica’s first gold medal of the 2025 Junior Caribbean Area Squash Association (CASA) Championships.

Earlier in the week, the indefatigable Mehar Trehan waged a five‑game classic against Barbados’s feared shot‑maker Eboni Atherley. Though the scoreboard read 2‑3 in Atherley’s favor, Trehan’s performance was groundbreaking: “the first time that Atherley was ever losing a game at the junior championship.” The silver medal underscored Trehan’s rising stature and hinted at future duels yet to come.

Bronze brilliance: Nallapati’s command performance


Not content with team glory alone, Sanjana Nallapati marched through the singles draw, sweeping Gabrielle Turchiaro in straight games (3‑0) to seize the bronze medal. Her authoritative shot‑making and court coverage left little doubt about Jamaica’s growing depth on the continental stage.

The mixed‑doubles tandem of Ethan Miller and Elle Wilson battled valiantly but ultimately bowed out in the semi-final to Guyana’s dynamic duo, Louis Silva and Avery Arjoon. Their exit ends a promising run but provides invaluable experience for seasons ahead.

Boys’ uphill battle


Jamaica’s boys’ contingent continues to navigate a treacherous draw, still hunting for a path onto the podium. Their resolve remains unshaken, yet the road to medals is narrowing.

With the individual contests concluded, attention now shifts to the team championship finale. Armed with three medals—one gold, one silver, and one bronze—Jamaica’s squad enters the decisive phase infused with belief. Should the boys rally and the girls maintain momentum, a historic overall finish is within reach.

The echoes of ricocheting squash balls will soon fade, but Jamaica’s breakthrough in the Cayman Islands already resounds across the Caribbean sporting landscape.

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