Two-time Saint Lucia Junior Sportsman of the Year, DeAndre Calderon, leads the national team to the Caribbean Regional Table Tennis Federation Championships in Barbados this week. Calderon is joined by Dawitt Nurse and two exciting young players, Manie Eleuthere and Joshua Lubin.
Eleuthere and Lubin will return to the venue where they copped three bronze medals in the CRTTF Youth Championships less than two months ago. They were part of the team which placed third at the Garfield Sobers Sports Complex in April and qualified for this summer’s Pan American Under-23 Games in Paraguay.
Calderon, meanwhile, is fresh from a successful stint in a German club competition, where he sustained an injury but has now fully recovered. A Corinth native, Calderon has competed for Saint Lucia up to Commonwealth Games level, winning matches at Birmingham 2022 as a teenager.
From Tuesday to Sunday, the team will compete in teams, men’s doubles and singles against top table tennis athletes from across the Caribbean region.
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