Five‑time champ George leads SVG’s golden surge at Junior Squash Championships

GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands — Team St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) turned the glass courts of the 2025 Junior Caribbean Area Squash Association Championships into a showcase of disciplined talent and unflinching resolve, collecting two championship titles and a pair of hard‑earned bronze medals at the tournament’s close.

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Team captain Jayden George extended his dynasty in the Boys’ Under‑17 division, capturing a fifth consecutive Caribbean crown without surrendering a single game. The 17‑year‑old dispatched Caymanian hopeful Charlie Makin in a clinical final—11‑4, 11‑9, 11‑3—after dominating each preceding round: Rocco Adderley (Bermuda) — 11‑1, 11‑7, 11‑2; Ethan Miller (Jamaica) — 11‑5, 11‑9, 11‑4; Owen Rosorea (Bermuda) — 11‑3, 11‑1, 11‑4.

His unbroken streak of straight‑set victories underscored why many view George as the Caribbean’s next senior superstar.

Padmore’s breakthrough in the Under‑11 arena

Emerging prodigy Savantè Padmore mirrored the captain’s dominance in the Boys’ Under‑11 bracket. After a first‑round bye, Padmore breezed past Guyana’s Rafael Brathwaite (11‑2, 11‑3, 11‑4) and Trinidadian Evan Ghuran (11‑2, 11‑1, 11‑5). In a spirited final he subdued Guyana’s Zion Hickerson — 11‑6, 8‑11, 11‑7, 11‑5 — to seize his maiden regional title.

The victory march continued on the consolation courts. Aiden DeFreitas ground out a four‑game thriller in the Boys’ Under‑15 bronze match, toppling Cayman’s Adriano Vera 11‑3, 10‑12, 11‑9, 11‑6. In the Under‑11 repechage, Zavin Garrick posted a commanding 11‑0, 11‑7, 9‑11, 11‑3 win over Trinidad’s Ghuran to secure third place. Valuable contributions also came from squad members Deron Lewis and Ethan Webster, whose early‑round grit helped establish SVG’s team momentum.

Regional rivalries, record participation

This year’s championship — contested June 29 to July 5 at the South Sound Squash Club — drew 127 athletes from eight Caribbean territories: Barbados, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, and SVG. The depth of the field, particularly in the junior divisions, highlighted a vibrant squash culture radiating across the archipelago.

With a brace of gold medals, two bronze medals, and a captain already etching his name into regional lore, SVG departs Grand Cayman as a beacon of youth development. As George pursues senior accolades and Padmore ascends the junior ranks, Caribbean squash appears poised for a new era defined by Vincentian flair and relentless ambition.

 

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