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GETTING SET – Grade 8 student Noah Connell of École Emilie-Tremblay was a triple crown winner on the weekend, winning the boy’s Under-14 singles, doubles and mixed

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WATCH THE BIRDIE – Grade 8 student Bella Mouchet of École Emilie-Tremblay won the doubles championships. Under-14 championship in singles and mixed doubles.

Mouchet, Connell dominate Under-14 division at badminton champions

Thirty players competed in the Yukon Junior Badminton Championships

By Whitehorse Star on May 14, 2018

Thirty players competed in the Yukon Junior Badminton Championships on the weekend at Porter Creek Secondary School.

Players ranged from Grade 5 through to Grade 12.

The result are as follows:

Under 12 Boys Singles

1st: Aiden Murray

Under 12 Girls Singles

1st: Camille Belanger
2nd: Cedy Krueger

Under 14 Boys Singles

1st: Noah Connell
2nd: Mathieu Theberge
3rd: John Tipton

Under 14 Girls Singles

1st: Bella Mouchet
2nd: Teagan Wiebe
3rd: Brooke Tippett
4th: Avery Workman

Under 14 Boys Doubles

1st: Noah Connell & Isidore Champagne
2nd: John Tipton & Lucas Henderson
3rd: Josh Willoughby & Zach Willoughby

Under 14 Girls Doubles

1st: Tegan Wiebe & Erin Jim
2nd: Brooke Tippett & Emma McFarland
3rd: Bella Mouchet & Constance Lapointe

Under 14 Mixed

1st: Noah Connell & Bella Mouchet
2nd: Mathieu Theberge & Camille Belanger
3rd: Josh Willoughby & Brooke Tippett

Under 16 Boys Singles

1st: Anton Menzel
2nd: Mathieu Theberge
3rd: Zach Willoughby

Under 16 Girls Singles

1st: Ljubica Tokic
2nd: Gabrielle Bellanger

Under 19 Boys Singles

1st: Anton Menzel
2nd: Lukas Kobler
3rd: Mathieu Theberge

Under 19 Girls Singles

1st: Ljubica Tokic
2nd: Gabrielle Bellanger

Under 19 Boys Doubles

1st: Anton Menzel & Lukas Kobler

Under 19 Girls Doubles

1st: Ljubica Tokic & Gabrielle Bellanger

Under 19 Mixed Doubles

1st: Anton Menzel & Ljubica Tokic
2nd: Lukas Kobler & Gabrielle Bellanger
3rd: Dustin Hill & Erin Jim

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