MEAGAN BEST REPEATS AS LADIES SQUASH CHAMPION. SHAWN SIMPSON CLAIMS RECORD NINTH MEN’S TITLE
The climax of the 43rd annual BOA Barbados Senior National Squash Championships yesterday at the Barbados Squash Club (BSC) had the same two players from last year in both the ladies and the men’s finals and once again Meagan Best and Shawn Simpson repeated as champions with victories over Amanda Haywood and Rhett Cumberbatch respectively.
In the ladies final Meagan Best overpowered the diminutive Amanda Haywood with a stunning display of attacking squash, utilizing all the weapons in her burgeoning arsenal. Best had a fantastically successful 2016 and picked up where she left off in this ladies final where she deployed powerful drives, both straight and cross-court, on both sides of the court, and volleyed whenever possible and used her attacking boasts to never allow her opponent to settle. After dropping the first two games Haywood tried to mount a comeback in the third game which was the most competitive but her efforts were eventually undermined by her unforced errors when she was in a winning position in several rallies. In the end Best won in straight games 11-4, 11-6, 11-8 in 25 minutes to claim her second successive ladies senior national title in impressive fashion.
The men’s final between the top seed, Shawn Simpson, and the #2 seed, Rhett Cumberbatch was more competitive and just as compelling. The tall, left handed Simpson was making his record 14th men’s final since his first appearance in 2003. The first two games were shared and were full of long rallies, with powerful hitting and cross courts drives as each player tried to move the ball to their opponent’s backhand side. Simpson won the first game for the loss of five points and the right handed Cumberbatch, the popular national junior coach, took the second at 7 to square things up at one game all after 20 minutes. Then the match took a bizarre turn. At 2-1 up in the third game Simpson pulled up with a serious looking ankle injury and had to take a 3 minute injury time-out. After resuming the match Simpson was visibly limping and wincing both during and between rallies. His game plan from then on was to simply keep the ball in play and make Cumberbatch play out each rally. In response Cumberbatch just seemed too eager to win every rally and kept going for ill advised shots trying to finish his opponent off. But he just kept hitting the tin. As his opponent’s error count increased, Simpson seemed even more determined to play through the pain and won the third game 11-5. Amazingly, the expected Cumberbatch surge in the fourth game never materialized. Simpson played it safe as far as possible, only going for the occasional winner, and Cumberbatch time and again clipped the top of the tin going for winning drops and boasts that just would not work for him. Simpson never trailed in this fourth and final game and duly claimed his record 9th men’s title 11-5, 7-11, 11-5, 11-5 in 46 minutes to move into first place on the men’s all time title list, ahead of local legends Rudy Goodridge and Mark Sealy who have each won eight national squash titles.
In other matches played, Jada Smith-Padmore defeated her twin sister Jodi in four games to claim ladies third place, while on the men’s side Gavin Cumberbatch won by default over his brother Bryant to finish in third place. Zaki Williams defeated Don Benn 3-0 to finish fifth while Mark Sealy defeated Stewart St. John 3-0 for 7th place. The men’s plate final was contested by two promising juniors with Zachary Proverbs-Harris beating Chemar Burnham in three close games 11-9, 11-5, 14-12. The Open over-60 final was won in impressive fashion by Edwin Wickham 11-6, 11-6, 11-6 over the venerable former champion, Errol Pilgrim. David Foster defeated Lynn deCambra McLeod 3-1 for third place,
At the trophy presentation ceremony afterwards the BOA Secretary General, Erskine Simmons, complemented the players and the BSA and congratulated all the winners while promising further financial support for squash in the year ahead.
Results of the matches played at the BSC yesterday (Saturday) evening are as follows:
Men’s Final – #1 Shawn Simpson (def.) #2 Rhett Cumberbatch (3-1) 11-5, 7-11, 11-5, 11-5
Men’s 3rd Place – Gavin Cumberbatch (def.) Bryant Cumberbatch by default
Men’s 5th Place – Zaki Williams (def.) Don Benn (3-0) 11-5, 11-8, 11-4
Men’s 7th Place – Mark Sealy (def.) Stewart St. John (3-0) 11-3, 11-5, 11-8
Men’s Plate Final (9th) Zachary Proverbs-Harris (def.) Chemar Burnham (3-0) 11-9, 11-5, 14-12
Ladies Final – #1 Meagan Best (def.) #2 Amanda Haywood (3-0) 11-4, 11-6, 11-8
Ladies 3rd Place – Jada Smith-Padmore (def.) Jodi Smith-Padmore (3-1) 11-13, 11-8, 11-6, 11-1
Masters
+60 Final Edwin Wickham (def.) Errol Pilgrim (3-0) 11-6, 11-6, 11-6
+60 3rd Place David Foster (def.) Lynn deCambra-McLeod (3-1) 11-3, 5-11, 11-6, 11-9
M+50 Final Places 1st – Leon Truss; 2nd – Craig Archer; 3rd – Edward Ince; 4th – Marcel Murrell.
M+40 Final Places 1st – Mark Sealy; 2nd – Deepu Panjwani; 3rd – Preston Parris; 4th – Julian Greig.
[Attached photo shows 2017 National Squash Champions – Meagan Best and Shawn Simpson]