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Delta Timing Group Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6:40 PM 3/31/2018 Page 1 2018 Pepsi Florida Relays - 3/29/2018 to 3/31/2018 University of Florida Percy Beard Track Results 50 Anna Cincotta 9 East Lake HS 12.74 2.0 Girls 100 m Dash High School 51 Summer Wells 10 Flagler Palm 12.75 0.1 Relays: 11.29 R 2011 Octavious Freeman 52 Jiya Hastings 9 DeLand HS 12.75 1.6 Name Yr School Prelims 53 Zuriel Reed 7 P.K. Yonge S 12.75 1.6 Preliminaries 54 Drewann Fearon 11 Miramar HS 12.77 2.0 1 Tamari Davis 9 Gainesville R 11.29q 0.5 55 Ameion Hamlet 10 Godby HS 12.79 0.9 2 Jermecia Brown 10 St. Thomas A 11.86q 3.3 56 Faith Turner 11 Eastside HS 12.86 2.8 3 Jamesha Moorer 12 Lakewood HS 11.93q 2.8 57 Tah'trhea Brown 11 St. Petersbu 12.90 0.1 4 Saniya Tillman 9 Auburndale H 11.95q 3.3 58 Shaliyah Brown 10 Windermere H 12.90 2.0 5 Kaytie Black 12 Northeast HS 12.00q 1.6 59 Avrel Jean 10 HB Plant HS 12.92 1.1 6 Jasmyne Joseph 12 Evans HS 12.02q 2.0 60 Chamere Thompson 12 George Jenki 12.97 0.5 7 Morgan Rhett 11 Am Heritage 12.06q -0.6 61 Alanna Lutchmansingh 12 Cardinal Gib 12.99 1.6 8 Nicole Smith 12 Sanford Semi 12.06q 0.1 62 Nia Johnson 10 Sunlake HS 13.06 1.3 9 Jacquevia Jones 12 Lincoln HS 12.06q 0.9 63 Jacielle Padilla 10 Olympia HS 13.07 1.1 10 Emani Jefferson 10 North Port H 12.09 0.9 64 Cheyenne Dunn 11 DeLand HS 13.10 0.5 11 Hannah Douglas 9 Olympia HS 12.11 1.3 65 Ashleigh Clark 11 Pine Crest H 13.14 2.2 12 Shaniya Benjamin 10 Alonso HS 12.14 2.2 66 Izariah Frett 9 Coral Glades 13.20 2.8 13 Lamaria Washington 9 Miami Northw 12.17 2.8 67 Victoria Dmytryszyn 11 George Jenki 13.24 0.9 14 Myrka Cadet 9 Am Heritage 12.18 1.1 68 Jennifer Mitchell 11 Bishop McLau 13.25 1.3 15 Kenese Getfield 12 West Port HS 12.20 0.5 69 Miloudrede Etienne 11 Naples HS 13.26 1.6 16 Shamarah Shannon 12 Miami Northw 12.22 0.9 70 Maya Singleton 11 Alonso HS 13.30 1.3 17 I'Asia Wilson 9 Kathleen HS 12.25 2.8 71 Daimyla Sirenord 12 Golden Gate 13.32 1.9 18 Ayanna Rollins 12 Oak Hall Sch 12.27 0.9 72 Alexandra Smallwood 10 Cardinal Gib 13.34 -0.6 19 Jasmine Mason 12 Lincoln HS 12.28 1.9 73 Niya Lee 10 Santa Fe HS 13.35 0.9 20 Kyndell Burrows 10 Auburndale H 12.29 0.1 74 D'Anna Hallman 12 Miami Southr 13.35 1.6 20 Jade Blake 10 Windermere H 12.29 -0.6 74 Christee Dervil 10 Coral Glades 13.35 1.6 22 Kerra Williams 12 Hallandale H 12.30 2.8 76 Chamirra McQueen 9 Chiefland HS 13.37 1.6 23 Shania Jenkins 12 Vero Beach H 12.32 2.8 77 Kya Williams 12 Spruce Creek 13.37 1.9 24 Zayne Jack 10 George M. St 12.33 1.6 78 Alissa Vullier 11 Trinity Prep 13.43 2.8 25 Jasmine Crawl 12 Oak Hall Sch 12.34 1.6 79 Nellie Johnson 9 Pine Crest H 13.52 2.2 25 Autumn Diallo 12 Bartram Trai 12.34 0.9 80 Diandra Kulp 9 Clearwater H 13.57 1.9 27 Kayla McCray 10 North Miami 12.38 1.3 81 Charlize Mayer 12 Gulf Coast H 13.60 1.1 28 Victoria Karr 10 Coral Reef H 12.40 1.6 82 Nyla Carmouche 11 Celebration 13.66 2.8 29 Trinity Bonner 11 West Port HS 12.40 0.5 83 Jacey Cotter 9 Lake Highlan 13.68 0.9 30 Jahnile Registre 9 West Orange 12.40 1.9 84 Anna Smith 11 Westminster 13.70 1.1 31 Jazmine Alderman 11 Admiral Farr 12.43 1.1 85 Camryn Brewer 9 Westminster 13.92 0.1 32 Kayla McKenzie 11 Apopka HS 12.46 1.1 86 Amilyah Robinson 10 Lake Brantle 13.96 2.8 33 Jaqual Bush 11 Sanford Semi 12.47 1.3 87 Destinee Decaro 12 Lake Brantle 13.97 0.9 34 Kerrisa Grieves 10 Bell High Sc 12.47 3.3 88 Rozina Delprete 12 Trinity Cath 14.03 2.8 35 Nia Lecky 12 Hallandale H 12.48 1.3 89 Michelle Jones 12 Trinity Prep 14.05 1.3 35 Kiyani Handberry 12 Fort Lauderd 12.48 1.3 90 Ashley Wright 9 Celebration 14.07 0.5 37 Madison King 10 Godby HS 12.58 0.9 91 Angelina Heera 11 Clearwater H 14.27 -0.6 38 Nigeria Starks 12 Miami Edison 12.60 -0.6 92 Olivia Allen 9 Lake Highlan 14.36 1.9 39 Shakyra Garnett 12 Miami Southr 12.60 2.2 93 Tessa Moran 11 Bishop McLau 14.36 2.8 40 Mikera Patton 10 Calvary Chri 12.63 3.3 --- Olivia Ponton 10 Naples HS FS 3.3 41 Giovanna Mallicote 11 George M. St 12.64 2.2 --- Chelna Francois 9 Golden Gate DNF 2.0 42 Daham-Shel Jean 10 North Port H 12.64 0.9 --- Chian Wilson 9 Chamberlain DNF 2.0 43 Briana Ramos 11 Lehigh HS 12.65 1.6 --- Katelyn Malone 12 Cypress Bay DNF 0.9 44 Ava Klein 10 Lakewood Ran 12.67 1.9 --- Ruth Leamie- Silas 12 Coconut Cree DNF -0.6 45 Derionah Abner 11 Wekiva HS 12.68 2.8 --- Jakell Williams 11 Rickards HS DNF 3.3 46 Aubryone Hollowell 12 St. Petersbu 12.70 0.9 47 Breanna Green 10 Douglas HS 12.71 2.8 48 Tahja Peoples 11 Oakleaf HS 12.72 2.8 49 Faith Nelms 11 Admiral Farr 12.73 1.6 Delta Timing Group - Contractor License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 6:40 PM 3/31/2018 Page 2 2018 Pepsi Florida Relays - 3/29/2018 to 3/31/2018 University of Florida Percy Beard Track Results 37 Riniya Johnson 10 Auburndale H 2:25.10 Girls 100 m Dash High School 38 Alyssa Gagnon 12 Braden River 2:25.22 Relays: 11.29 R 2011 Octavious Freeman 39 Reagan Darrah 12 Ponte Vedra 2:25.42 Name Yr School Finals 40 Jaziah Ochoa 11 St. Thomas A 2:25.59 Finals 41 Paola Bencosme 9 G. Holmes Br 2:25.65 1 Tamari Davis 9 Gainesville 11.34 1.1 42 Courtney Gales 12 Flagler Palm 2:25.77 2 Morgan Rhett 11 Am Heritage 11.95 1.1 43 Reilly Ray 10 Scott County 2:25.80 3 Jermecia Brown 10 St. Thomas A 11.96 1.1 44 Jordan Stevens 11 Lake Brantle 2:26.10 4 Saniya Tillman 9 Auburndale H 12.04 1.1 45 Sarah Tran 12 University H 2:26.20 5 Kaytie Black 12 Northeast HS 12.06 1.1 46 Jahnya Hill 9 Northeast HS 2:26.50 6 Jamesha Moorer 12 Lakewood HS 12.07 1.1 47 Brooke Santiesteban 12 Citrus Park 2:26.53 7 Nicole Smith 12 Sanford Semi 12.08 1.1 48 Ally Caceres 9 Pine Crest H 2:26.56 8 Jasmyne Joseph 12 Evans HS 12.10 1.1 49 Cheyenne St. Lewis 12 Lake Mary HS 2:26.58 9 Jacquevia Jones 12 Lincoln HS 12.39 1.1 50 Callie Friske 11 Calvary Chri 2:26.77 Girls 800 m Run High School 51 Carolina Titus 10 Sarasota HS 2:27.21 Relays: 2:07.19 R 3/30/2017 Kayla Johnson 52 Emma Rembert 11 Oak Hall Sch 2:27.23 Name Yr School Finals 53 Namiah Simpson 12 Flagler Palm 2:28.05 Finals 54 Meadow Millett 9 Mitchell HS 2:28.22 1 Jinah Mickens-Malik 9 Mater Academ 2:09.40 55 Halle Grzebin 10 Providence S 2:28.42 2 Ayoola Gbolade 12 Miami Northw 2:09.78 56 Sydney Sariol 12 Carrollton S 2:28.44 3 Anna Tovkach 12 Eastside HS 2:15.39 57 Olivia Ramsey 12 Tampa Cathol 2:28.48 4 Valeria Gimenez 12 Img Academy 2:16.02 58 Paula Gomes 12 Gulf Coast H 2:28.51 5 Annie Gallagher 12 Milton High 2:16.03 59 Nicohl Torres Santos 11 St. Thomas A 2:28.54 6 Melanie White 12 Winter Park 2:16.33 60 Katie Ranck 9 Windermere H 2:28.56 7 Claire Openshaw 10 Creekside HS 2:16.57 61 Kasia Cooper 10 Miami Southr 2:28.73 8 Caitlin Pinnell 12 North Browar 2:16.62 62 Isabelle Jester 11 Sarasota HS 2:28.79 9 Jordynn Tyndall 12 Eastside HS 2:17.06 63 Sydney Fowler 11 Apopka HS 2:28.90 10 Rafaella Gibbons 12 Winter Park 2:17.08 64 Juliana Ross 12 Gulf Coast H 2:29.00 11 Alicia Ruiz 9 George Jenki 2:17.46 65 Viktorya Manno 10 George Jenki 2:29.08 12 Elayna Bahr 10 Winter Sprin 2:18.06 66 Julia Marceau 11 Naples HS 2:29.19 13 Shay Lee 12 Lakewood Ran 2:18.20 67 Emily McArthur 11 Colgan High 2:29.24 14 Julianne Dillon 12 Lakewood Ran 2:19.00 68 Madison Stauffer 9 Coral Glades 2:29.57 15 Jadae Barrett 10 Hallandale H 2:19.76 69 Stephanie Ormsby 10 Fort Myers H 2:29.58 16 Raianaa Grant 11 Northeast HS 2:19.82 70 Zynia Alvarez 12 Coral Reef H 2:29.70 17 Merlica Faustin 11 Naples HS 2:19.88 71 Loreine Marrero-Aquino 11 Mulberry HS 2:29.93 18 Tori Herman 10 Hilton Head 2:20.33 72 Allison Astorga 9 G.
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