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DANNY WILLIAM - 1/7/2017 Invitational Track and Field Development Meet Jamaica College Results Event 1 Women 12-99 3000 Meter Run OPEN open female ================================================================================ Name Age Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Pryce, Samantha 13 Holmwood Tech f 11:07.15 10 2 Sharpe, Lori 15 St. Andrew High 11:14.97 8 3 Thompson, Megan 16 Holmwood Tech f 11:17.17 6 4 Plummer, Kris-Ann 14 VereTechnical Girl 11:25.93 5 5 Young, Alecia 14 VereTechnical Girl 11:49.03 4 6 Reid, Shaneeka 15 Holmwood Tech f 11:49.28 3 7 Facey, Nastassia 14 Camperdown High 12:24.90 2 8 Chambers, Jody-Kay 15 Camperdown High 12:25.28 1 Event 2 Boys 12-99 5000 Meter Run OPEN open male ================================================================================ Name Age Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Rodgers, Aryamanya 16 Kingston College A 15:26.96 10 2 Buchanan, Shane 18 Kingston College A 15:33.04 8 3 Stewart, Detroy 16 Jamaica College 17:06.62 6 4 Richards, Shaun 18 Mavis Bank High 17:22.31 5 5 Campbell, Fabian 15 Jamaica College 17:26.66 4 6 Palmer, Ronaldo 17 Camperdown High 17:29.65 3 7 Hutchinson, Tajay 16 Titchfield High 17:35.31 2 8 Williams, Javen 16 bog walk high male 17:52.61 1 9 Jones, Jordan 15 Manchester High 18:15.76 10 Thomas, Amiel 18 Edwin Allen High 18:27.93 11 Sutherland, Nickolas 17 Camperdown High 18:28.97 12 Davis, Omarion 13 Jamaica College 18:36.01 13 Davis, John Michael 16 Kingston College B 18:45.87 14 Minott, Nicardo 15 bog walk high male 18:57.00 15 Brown, Sadiky 16 Jamaica College 18:59.12 16 Whyte, Rajiv 15 Papine High male 19:05.66 17 Legister, Shamar 17 Holmwood Technic 19:22.44 18 Greenwood, Ronaldo 18 St Mary's Colleg 19:57.74 19 Smith, Chris 16 St Mary's Colleg 20:17.57 20 Latchman, Shackeenie 15 Papine High male 20:22.76 21 Matherson, Obed 15 Papine High male 20:25.50 22 Buchanan, Rajae 16 Charlemont High 20:29.35 23 Buckley, Devar 14 Titchfield High 20:45.88 24 Edmond, Romario 16 Kingston College C 20:59.92 25 Sinclair, Rushane 14 Charlemont High 21:39.86 26 Murphy, Lennox 16 bog walk high male 21:40.06 -- Smith, Shawn 16 Jamaica College NT -- Baker, Sanjay 15 Charlemont High NT -- Lennon, Aristotle 15 Titchfield High NT Event 5 Boys 16-18 Discus Throw class 1 Class 1 male ================================================================================ Name Age Team Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Stona, Roje 17 St Jago High male 56.70m 10 2 Cyrus, Douglas 17 Jamaica College 52.61m 8 3 Campbell, Zico 16 Kingston College A 49.39m 6 4 Mullings, Taj 16 Kingston College A 44.02m 5 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:03 PM 1/8/2017 Page 1 PUREWATER / JC/ R. DANNY WILLIAM - 1/7/2017 Invitational Track and Field Development Meet Jamaica College Results ....Event 5 Boys 16-18 Discus Throw class 1 Class 1 male 5 Downer, Rasheeda 17 Kingston College A 43.62m 4 6 Findley, Everton 18 Edwin Allen High 42.87m 3 7 Mitchell, Kyle 17 Calabar High School 42.78m 2 8 Robinson, Travis 16 Jamaica College 42.43m 1 9 Barnett, Phillipe 17 Xlcr 53.78m 42.34m 10 Parkinson, Moses 17 Titchfield High 41.95m 11 Chang, Kai 16 Titchfield High 41.91m 12 Burke, Savion 17 Calabar High School 41.90m 13 Daley, Danule 17 Papine High male 41.89m 14 Graham, Cobe Meadowbrook High 41.36m 15 Love, Leonardo 18 Kingston College A 40.08m 16 Williams, Rouzhae 17 Clarendon Colleg 39.75m 17 Stanberry, Romaine 17 Edwin Allen High 39.40m 18 Fyffe, Danneil 17 St. Georges College 39.01m 19 Greensword, Adam 18 St. Elizabeth Te 38.86m 20 Becford, Howard 18 St Jago High male 38.51m 21 Malabver, Lincoln 16 Kingston College B 38.41m 22 Williams, Chevar 17 Clarendon Colleg 38.32m 23 Fogo, Hugh 16 Munro College 37.14m 24 Sinclair, Kyle 16 Munro College 35.43m 25 Morrison, Shamar 17 Xlcr 32.32m 26 Clarke, Oniel 17 Pembrook Hall Hi 28.49m 27 smith, lashawn 16 St. Elizabeth Te 27.06m 28 Thompson, Jonaire 16 Ardenne High Male 25.97m 29 Wollaston, Javin 16 Wolmer's Boys' A 25.46m 30 Gowie, Raymond 17 Charlemont High 23.23m 31 williams, shane 16 Pembrook Hall High 22.48m -- Bromfield, Kobe 17 Kingston College A ND -- Kirby, Kimani 16 Wolmer's Boys' A ND -- Moreally, Ceejay 16 Jamaica College ND -- Bailey, Daniell 16 St. Georges College ND -- Delancy, Danree 17 Munro College ND -- Leith, Deandre 17 Calabar High School ND -- Salmon, Kemar 18 Titchfield High ND -- Black, Darren 17 Campion College ND Event 6 Girls 12 & Under 70 Meter Hurdles Class 4 class 4 female ======================================================================================== Name Age Team Seed Finals Wind H# Points ======================================================================================== 1 Constantine, Krystyna 12 Wolmers Girls GO 11.22 0.1 3 10 2 Clarke, Kay-Lagay 12 St. Jago female 11.33 0.8 1 8 3 Blair, Alliyan 12 St. Jago female 11.47 0.4 2 6 4 Sweeny, Onecia 12 Convent of Mercy 11.62 0.4 2 5 5 McKenzie, Alishia 12 Edwin Allen female 11.63 0.4 2 4 6 Wallace, Atoyaha 12 Holmwood Tech f 11.69 0.4 2 3 7 Watson, Adrianna 12 Edwin Allen female 11.77 0.8 1 2 8 Duhaney, Briana 12 Holmwood Tech f 11.78 0.8 1 1 9 Williams, Tadavea 12 Edwin Allen female 11.88 0.8 1 10 Findlater, Cambrea 12 Convent of Mercy 11.96 0.1 3 11 Davis, Chenessa 12 Xlcr-G 12.24 0.1 3 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:03 PM 1/8/2017 Page 1 PUREWATER / JC/ R. DANNY WILLIAM - 1/7/2017 Invitational Track and Field Development Meet Jamaica College Results ....Event 6 Girls 12 & Under 70 Meter Hurdles Class 4 class 4 female 12 Bryan, Breanna 12 Mona High School 12.25 0.8 1 13 McFarlane, Davonie 12 Edwin Allen female 12.27 0.4 4 14 Francis, Keviecia 12 Camperdown High 12.32 0.4 4 15 Russell, Rickianna 12 Holmwood Tech f 12.35 0.8 1 16 Lewis, Leanna 12 Edwin Allen female 12.60 0.4 2 17 Johnson, Sheneil 12 Xlcr-G 12.63 0.4 4 18 Brady, Annalice 12 Knox College Hig 12.70 0.4 2 19 Watt, Brianna 11 Edwin Allen female 12.94 0.1 3 20 Dalhousie, Jaunel 11 Camperdown High 13.05 0.8 1 21 Ximines, Teon 12 Merl Grove Female 13.11 0.1 3 22 Bennett, T'Kyla 12 Xlcr-G 13.12 0.1 3 23 McNeil, Jenay 12 Knox College Hig 13.32 0.1 3 24 Williams, Cedricka 12 Holmwood Tech f 13.74 0.4 4 25 Williams, Chantel 12 Convent of Mercy 15.02 0.8 1 26 Blake, Amanda 12 Merl Grove Female 16.89 0.4 2 27 Green, Abigail 12 St. Mary's Colle 18.09 0.4 4 Event 7 Girls 13-14 80 Meter Hurdles Class 3 class 3 female ======================================================================================== Name Age Team Seed Finals Wind H# Points ======================================================================================== 1 Gray, Diandra 14 Holmwood Tech f 12.06 1.5 2 10 2 Robinson, Shamel 14 Holmwood Tech f 12.15 1.2 1 8 3 Brown, Valissa 14 Wolmers Girls GO 12.31 1.5 2 6 4 Greenwood, Kenisha 14 Edwin Allen female 12.55 0.7 3 5 5 Reid, Sashell 13 St. Jago female 12.71 1.2 1 4 6 Roberts, Njeri 14 Camperdown High 12.86 1.5 2 3 7 Harvey, Teiolla 13 Xlcr-G 12.99 1.2 1 2 8 Powell, Jada 13 St. Andrew High 13.14 1.5 2 1 9 Arnold, Maia 14 Wolmers Girls GO 13.50 0.7 3 10 Hunter, Kaniellia 13 St. Andrew High 13.60 0.7 3 11 Morris, Raevonn 13 Convent of Mercy 13.67 0.7 3 12 Gordon, Abigail 14 campion female 14.42 1.2 1 13 Campbell, Sherilee 13 Spalding High Fe 15.22 0.7 3 14 Lee, Rianna 14 Mona High School 15.79 1.2 1 15 Brown, Ngozi 14 Gaynstead High f 16.21 1.5 2 16 Campbell, Shenice 13 Merl Grove Female 16.82 1.2 1 17 Plummer, Tara-Kay 14 St. Mary's Colle 17.03 0.7 3 18 Dobson, Ja-Anda 14 St. Mary's Colle 17.81 1.2 1 19 Prehay, Tamoya 14 St. Mary's Colle 18.25 1.5 2 20 Barrett, Tanashae 13 campion female 20.78 1.5 2 Event 9 Girls 15-16 100 Meter Hurdles Class 2 class 2 female ======================================================================================== Name Age Team Seed Finals Wind H# Points ======================================================================================== 1 Allison, Shanette 16 Holmwood Tech f 13.83 0.6 1 10 2 McLeod, Kimeone 15 St. Jago female 14.18 0.6 1 8 3 Cooper, Rosealee 15 St. Jago female 14.62 +0.0 2 6 4 Cranston, Angel 15 unattached female 15.12 +0.0 2 5 5 Watson, Jamara 16 Convent of Mercy 15.37 +0.0 2 4 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 3:03 PM 1/8/2017 Page 1 PUREWATER / JC/ R.
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