Queen’s College student Shemar Britton

Queen’s College student Shemar Britton is continuing his excellent showing in local table tennis. Not content with being one of the youngest players to ever win a men’s singles competition, the talented junior player on Sunday led Queen’s College to the U18 team title in the annual Digicel sponsored Schools team and individual championships. He then returned the next day to win the U18 singles defeating Elishaba Johnson in the final. As expected Britton was voted the most outstanding male player of the tournament. In the photo above, Britton, right receives his MVP award from Digicel’s Sponsorship and Events manager Gavin Hope.
Queen’s College student Shemar Britton is continuing his excellent showing in local table tennis. Not content with being one of the youngest players to ever win a men’s singles competition, the talented junior player on Sunday led Queen’s College to the U18 team title in the annual Digicel sponsored Schools team and individual championships. He then returned the next day to win the U18 singles defeating Elishaba Johnson in the final. As expected Britton was voted the most outstanding male player of the tournament.  In the photo above, Britton, right receives his MVP award from Digicel’s Sponsorship and Events manager Gavin Hope.
Queen’s College student Shemar Britton is continuing his excellent showing in local table tennis. Not content with being one of the youngest players to ever win a men’s singles competition, the talented junior player on Sunday led Queen’s College to the U18 team title in the annual Digicel sponsored Schools team and individual championships. He then returned the next day to win the U18 singles defeating Elishaba Johnson in the final. As expected Britton was voted the most outstanding male player of the tournament. In the photo above, Britton, right receives his MVP award from Digicel’s Sponsorship and Events manager Gavin Hope.