Layne, Nicholas cop TT titles in the US

From left , Sydney Christophe, Niran Bissu and golden boy Isaiah Layne.
From left , Sydney Christophe, Niran Bissu and golden boy Isaiah Layne.

National junior table tennis player Isaiah Layne enhanced his growing reputation by winning two titles in the United States of America and placing second in another category.

Layne, son of former national football legend, Mikey Layne, and a member of the Titans Table Tennis Club, which is participating at the annual North American teams TT tournament, copped first place in the Flushing TT Centre November Open and the Westchester Open run by former Caribbean men’s singles champions Sydney Christophe of Guyana and Robert Roberts of Barbados respectively.

Layne won the U1800 division at Flushing with two other junior national players, Niran Bissu and Krystian Sahadeo placing second and third respectively.

From left, Jamal Nicholas, Niran Bissu, Thuraia Thomas, Krystian Sahadeo and Isaiah Layne.

Another junior national player Jamal Nicholas, put aside his basketball skills to win the U2050 category with Layne placing second.

Nicholas also placed second in the tough U2350 category at Flushing.

The players then moved on to the Westchester Open where Layne won the U1750 division while Sahadeo lost in the semi-finals in a tough encounter.

Nicholas, whose father is also a competent player,  placed third in the U2000 division  while Thuraia Thomas was second in the U1600 category.

Following the conclusion of the North American teams tournament yesterday, the players will participate in several other competitions before returning home.

The Titans TT players recently participated in a specially arranged high level training camp conducted by Christian Lillieroos of Texas Weslyan University, USA, prior to their departure for North America.