![]() ![]() Morris and Sparky must unearth a number of Shelmerston's lost and scattered ghosts. Together, they must uncover Shelmerston’s ancient mysteries, prevent the island’s volcano from erupting, and save the place they call home. Morris Lupton is the recently-deceased museum curator of the tiny island of Shelmerston who is reunited with the ghost of his dog Sparky, only to discover that a disaster is about to destroy his beloved island. In the Boys Under 11 final 5/8 seed Adam Ragab dispatched 3/4 seed Yahia Waleed Rayan in straight games, while the Girls Under 11 final was between both 3/4 seeds with Serein Mohamed defeating Fayrouz Elsayad 3-1 to lift the crown.I Am Dead is a charming puzzle adventure game from the creators of Hohokum and Wilmot’s Warehouse about exploring the afterlife. The Girls final saw second seed Layan Moustafa defeat 3/4 seed Reem Elmaghraby in straight games. The Egyptian top seeds in the Girls and Boys Under-15 deciders both prevailed 3-1 as Malika El Karasky beat her compatriot and 5/8 seed Rama El Naggar 3-1 and Philopater Saleh beat Abullah Ali, the first Kuwaiti player ever to reach a BJO final, also in four games.Īll four Under 13 and Under 11 finals were all-Egyptian affairs.īoys Under 13 top seed Malek Helmy produced a sensational fightback from two match balls down to notch a 3-2 win over second seed Omar Mohamed. Singh levelled to force a decider, and nothing much separated the pair in the fifth, but it was Elhammamy who claimed the title in a tense finish. Singh took the opening game but Elhammamy fought back to claim the second and third games on tiebreaks. Salem, who had to come from behind to win the crown in 2023, levelled 11-7 and took the third and fourth games 11-8, 11-9 to keep hold of the U17 title.Įgypt’s second seed Nadien Elhammamy came out on top in an entertaining battle with top seed Anahat Singh of India to be crowned the girls U17 champion. I’m very proud of how this week has turned out.”ĭefending Boys Under-17 champion Youssef Salem of Egypt retained his crown after overcoming his compatriot and last year’s U15 winner, second seeded Marwan Asal.Īsal, who hadn’t dropped a game coming into the decider, looked to continue that streak when he took the first 11-9. He’s making me into the I am player right now so thanks to him. “All of that was thanks to my coach back in Egypt Ahmed Shohayb – he’s the one that needs to take all the credit here. “This is my sixth time here and I’ve lost five times before, so I came here to show the world how I am right now,” Zakaria said. “I was ready for this event – unlike the last five years I came here and I was ready and I knew I was the best here. ![]() Zakaria completed a remarkable day for the Egyptians in the last final of the day after seeing off last year’s runner up, England’s second seed Jonah Bryant 3-1.ĭespite an early lead for the Englishman, Zakaria came out on top to draw first blood before Zakaria capitalised on some costly errors from Bryant in the second to double his match lead. Bryant landed the perfect response as he clawed a game back to halve the deficit in a tense third game, but Zakaria kept his composure in the fourth to clinch the crown. I’m really happy to win the Under-19s and put my name on that trophy.” Winning the British Junior Open – the most prestigious tournament for juniors – and the oldest one more than the World Juniors. “I feel overwhelmed!” Aboelkheir said. “I’m speechless. However Aboelkheir kept her cool and extinguished Fouts’ hopes of a fightback to clinch the third 12-10 and seal the match. ![]() The Egyptian cruised in a two-game lead, but Fouts mounted a comeback in a crucial third game. Clean Sweep For Egypt As Mohamed Zakaria And Fayrouz Aboelkheir Crowned 2024 British Junior Open U19 ChampionsĮgypt swept the board on finals day at the British Junior Open, with Mohamed Zakaria and Fayrouz Aboelkheir lifting the Under-19 titles at the University of Birmingham.Īll ten champions across the five age groups were Egyptian, with six of the deciders being all-Egyptian affairs.Īboelkheir, who was runner up last year event to Amina Orfi, went one better this time with a 3-0 victory over second seed Caroline Fouts of the USA. ![]()
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