Sports
on June 13, 2017
Night of sows
IT WAS a night of “sows” when the Touch of Class Women’s Road Tennis Tournament continued on Sunday night at the Deighton “Pa” Roach Tennis Facility in Bush Hall.
With many of the top players in action, five sows were shared out in the nine matches contested. Defending champion Kim Holder got in the do after being tested in her opening game to whip Jelesa Holder-Vaughan 21-14, 21-7 in the A class.
Kim’s daughter Kyana Holder was just as convincing in her A Class match by putting away former national table tennis champion Julia Morris-Young 21-9, 21-14.
The mother and daughter combination later won by default in the doubles from Ashley and Ayanna Howell. (KB)
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