TIJUANA, BC.- Far surpassing last year’s performance, the Baja California badminton selection He closed his participation in the under 15 category of the Conade 2022 Nationals with four golds and one silver.
In the Tijuana Reform Sports Unitthe Baja Californian team closed the last date in a big way winning three gold medals and one silver.
Malissa McKoy emerged as the great figure in this category by climbing to the top of the podium in three different modalities, thus collaborating directly in three of the four gold medals won by Baja California.
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Arrasa Malissa McKoy
The 29th State player was crowned this Sunday in singles, women’s doubles alongside Camila Morales and mixed doubles alongside Gael Velázquez.
In singles, McKoy defeated Carol Silva from Nuevo León 21-10 and 21-19 in the dispute for gold, before having eliminated Sara Delgado, also from Nuevo León, in the semifinals with sets of 21-12 and 21-16. .
In women’s doubles, Baja California also beat Nuevo León made up of Dana Castillo and Valeria Moreno with scores of 21-10 and 21-16.
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Team Gold
The other gold was for teams with Gissell Castañeda, Emanuel Crespo, Mónica Soto, Luis Quezada and Maximiliano Moreno, in addition to the aforementioned Malissa Mckoy and Camila Morales.
While the silver medal went to Gael Velázquez.
Starting this week, it will be the under 19 category that will jump on the scene, with Arely Guzmán, Paola López, Vanessa López, Mariana Quezada, Angel Ramírez and Joshua Silva as solid candidates for the medals.
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