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Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:44 PM 1/20/2018 Page 1 McKenley-Wint Track & Field Classic - 1/20/2018 CALABAR HIGH SCHOOL 1/20/2018 Results Girls 100 Meter Dash CLASS 4 ======================================================================================== Name Year School Seed Finals Wind H# Points ======================================================================================== Finals 1 Hill, Kerrica Hydel High 12.28 NWI 6 2 Reid, Alana Hydel High 12.44 NWI 7 3 Bernard, Carleta MT Alvernia High 12.55 NWI 1 4 Hainsley, Mikayla Immaculate Conce 12.58 NWI 7 5 Smith, Sashauna Vere Technical High 12.65 NWI 10 6 Webb, Dekanya Wolmers Girls 12.66 NWI 8 7 Griffiths, Stephanie Hydel High 12.67 NWI 5 8 Phipps, Alyshia Wolmers Girls 12.75 NWI 5 9 Richards, Samoi Immaculate Conce 12.79 NWI 6 10 Foster, Aaliyah MT Alvernia High 12.89 NWI 2 11 Jones, Jhenelle Steths 12.91 NWI 1 12 Josephs, Jahzara Campion College 12.92 NWI 10 12 Grant, Anastacia Morant Bay High 12.92 NWI 14 14 Martin, Abigail Merl Grove High 12.93 NWI 9 14 Byfield, Rasheika Lacovia High 12.93 NWI 2 16 bennett, Swedian Lacovia High 12.95 NWI 1 17 Taylor, Tanique Vere Technical High 13.07 NWI 12 18 Evans, Toniquee Convent OF Mercy 13.15 NWI 3 19 Pryace, Shantae ST Mary High 13.16 NWI 9 20 Townsend, Keresha Wolmers Girls 13.17 NWI 7 21 Tyrell, Shannia The Queens School 13.18 NWI 9 22 Marriot, Kennice Immaculate Conce 13.21 NWI 7 23 Austin, Alexis Glengoffe High 13.22 NWI 13 24 Tomlin, Shara ST Mary High 13.26 NWI 11 24 Clarke, Gabriella Ardenne High 13.26 NWI 6 26 Williams, Shameika The Queens School 13.27 NWI 2 27 McFarlin, Tatianna Vere Technical High 13.28 NWI 4 28 Medley, Dashelle Vere Technical High 13.36 NWI 11 29 Marshall, Tatianna The Queens School 13.38 NWI 3 30 Cameron, Kennisha ST Mary High 13.39 NWI 5 31 Graham, Demetria Wolmers Girls 13.44 NWI 9 32 Rance, Theolena ST Mary High 13.45 NWI 8 33 Dennis, Haylei Belair High 13.49 NWI 13 34 Salmon, Alliyah Camperdown High 13.54 NWI 5 35 Cowans, Britania Ardenne High 13.55 NWI 13 36 Davis, Nordean Maggoty High School 13.58 NWI 4 37 Wilks, Chloe-Mae Wolmers Girls 13.59 NWI 5 38 Brown, Reanna MT Alvernia High 13.61 NWI 5 39 Brown, Shanice Camperdown High 13.65 NWI 10 40 Charles, Denee Campion College 13.66 NWI 13 40 Choy, Lori Immaculate Conce 13.66 NWI 9 42 Caven, Torian Ardenne High 13.67 NWI 6 43 Stanberry, Tamoy Charlemont H 13.68 NWI 9 43 Brown, Shatrikia Charlemont H 13.68 NWI 10 45 Pounall, Jade-Ann MT Alvernia High 13.69 NWI 3 46 Christie, Victoria Camperdown High 13.71 NWI 3 47 Felicien-Brown, Shayne Campion College 13.72 NWI 11 48 Pinnock, Jodine Belair High 13.75 NWI 6 49 Terrelonge, Shana The Queens School 13.80 NWI 1 50 Harris, Habiba Steths 13.81 NWI 2 51 Sinclair, Anurika Bog Walk High SC 13.82 NWI 10 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:44 PM 1/20/2018 Page 2 McKenley-Wint Track & Field Classic - 1/20/2018 CALABAR HIGH SCHOOL 1/20/2018 Results ....Girls 100 Meter Dash CLASS 4 52 Wong, Mikayla Immaculate Conce 13.83 NWI 5 52 Gracey, Jazell Tarrant High 13.83 NWI 2 54 Bailey, Khaelia Camperdown High 13.86 NWI 11 55 Ranglin, Shanice Lacovia High 13.96 NWI 4 56 Powell, Cardia Belair High 13.97 NWI 5 57 Roman, Krysann Holy Childhood High 13.98 NWI 11 58 Suckie, Patrice Merl Grove High 14.00 NWI 14 58 Mahabeer, Carae Immaculate Conce 14.00 NWI 8 60 Marston, Kayandra Convent OF Mercy 14.01 NWI 2 61 Morgan, Oniella Penwood High 14.03 NWI 2 62 Flowers, Kadejah ST Hughs High 14.07 NWI 1 63 Smith, Selecia Belair High 14.10 NWI 12 64 Crossman, Ackelia Charlemont H 14.11 NWI 14 65 Smith, Mikala ST Hughs High 14.16 NWI 4 66 Ferguson, Jhada Westwood High 14.17 NWI 9 67 Burke, Calsean Convent OF Mercy 14.21 NWI 4 68 Graham, Ariell MT Alvernia High 14.27 NWI 12 69 Dixon, Antonique Holy Childhood High 14.29 NWI 10 69 Wynter, Sjoya ST Mary High 14.29 NWI 7 71 Campbell, Iyana Merl Grove High 14.32 NWI 11 72 Morgan, Paris MT Alvernia High 14.35 NWI 6 73 Spencer, Danita Tarrant High 14.37 NWI 4 73 Clark, Taveena MT Alvernia High 14.37 NWI 11 75 Dowdie, Jordia Seaforth High 14.39 NWI 3 76 Pickersgill, Rikayla Convent OF Mercy 14.42 NWI 8 77 McPherson, Selina ST Hughs High 14.43 NWI 11 78 Plunkett, Krystaal Bridgeport High 14.44 NWI 14 79 Powell, Britney Steths 14.47 NWI 10 79 Richards, Shade The Queens School 14.47 NWI 3 81 Robinson, Shavanise Belair High 14.48 NWI 14 81 Pryce, Nielhesha Vere Technical High 14.48 NWI 12 81 Bundy, Dejahnae ST Hughs High 14.48 NWI 8 81 Simpson, Mireya Immaculate Conce 14.48 NWI 4 85 Stewart, Kayandra Holy Childhood High 14.50 NWI 2 86 Allen, Jhauneil ST Mary High 14.56 NWI 14 86 Roberts, Tamecia Hydel High 14.56 NWI 10 88 Ruglass, Tahirah Tarrant High 14.57 NWI 1 89 Reid, Kelene Charlemont H 14.59 NWI 14 90 Morris, Chris-Ann MT Alvernia High 14.62 NWI 7 91 Augle, Amanda Charlemont H 14.65 NWI 12 92 Henry, Onya-Shae MT Alvernia High 14.68 NWI 8 93 Rose, Rena Maggoty High School 14.70 NWI 1 94 James, Syrena Pembroke Hall High 14.73 NWI 9 95 Crawford, Shamalla Tivoli Gardens High 14.76 NWI 12 96 Griffiths, Gabriel Bridgeport High 14.80 NWI 8 96 McDonald, Renaye Merl Grove High 14.80 NWI 13 98 Campbell, Chaniel Mavis Bank High 14.89 NWI 1 99 Campbell, Morgan Steths 14.97 NWI 4 100 Gordon, Stacy-Ann Ardenne High 15.13 NWI 7 101 McFarlane, Danae Westwood High 15.15 NWI 8 102 Berlin, Rascika Pembroke Hall High 15.16 NWI 6 103 Campbell, Chrisan ST Hughs High 15.20 NWI 3 104 Elliot, Ciara Penwood High 15.31 NWI 13 105 Smith, Effiha Kingston High 15.44 NWI 13 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:44 PM 1/20/2018 Page 3 McKenley-Wint Track & Field Classic - 1/20/2018 CALABAR HIGH SCHOOL 1/20/2018 Results ....Girls 100 Meter Dash CLASS 4 106 Walker, Ayesha Vauxhall High 15.58 NWI 6 107 Augustus, Kayrha Campion College 15.94 NWI 7 108 McCalfie, Sanaa Kingston High 16.11 NWI 14 109 Woolcock, Jamie Westwood High 16.42 NWI 12 110 Barrett, Haile Holy Childhood High 19.69 NWI 12 -- Stewart, Britanya Lacovia High DNF NWI 3 Girls 100 Meter Dash CLASS 3 ======================================================================================== Name Year School Seed Finals Wind H# Points ======================================================================================== 1 McIntosh, Sydonie ST Mary High 12.43 1.4 4 1 Stanley, Onieka Hydel High 12.43 1.4 2 3 Green, Shackeila Steths 12.45 1.3 1 4 Loutin, Glacian ST Mary High 12.47 1.3 1 5 Hylton, Aaliyah Hydel High 12.48 1.4 4 6 Vassell, Shenequa MT Alvernia High 12.60 0.5 6 6 Myrie, Shantae Wolmers Girls 12.60 1.3 1 6 Linton, MACHAEDA Hydel High 12.60 0.5 11 9 Lowe, Onanda Immaculate Conce 12.62 1.3 1 10 Sutherland, Janiel Morant Bay High 12.64 1.4 2 10 Burbridge, Essence Immaculate Conce 12.64 1.1 3 12 Hartley, Donnell The Queens School 12.65 0.5 6 13 McAnnuff, Onieka Hydel High 12.70 1.1 3 14 Adair, Trissia Steths 12.72 1.4 2 15 Kent, Danielle Papine High 12.80 -0.2 7 16 Ximines, Teon Merl Grove High 12.81 0.2 9 17 Bowers, Chakwa Camperdown High 12.88 -0.1 8 18 Blake, Abigail Wolmers Girls 12.92 1.1 3 19 Alcott, Daviel Maggoty High School 12.97 0.3 5 20 Graham, Iana-Michovani Wolmers Girls 13.05 1.4 2 20 Williams, Sasha-Gaye Maggoty High School 13.05 0.5 6 22 Campbell, Sharissa Charlemont H 13.06 -0.1 8 23 Smith, Destiny Wolmers Girls 13.09 1.4 4 24 Williams, Shanell Merl Grove High 13.10 NWI 10 24 Honeywell, Chanel Immaculate Conce 13.10 1.4 4 26 Johnson, Antonique The Queens School 13.13 0.5 11 26 Santokie, Krishel Vere Technical High 13.13 1.4 2 28 Pinnock, Dhaenia ST Hildas High 13.15 1.4 4 29 Bernard, Zayn MT Alvernia High 13.18 0.3 5 30 Grey, Vashti The Queens School 13.21 0.3 5 31 Barton, Ajanae Camperdown High 13.23 NWI 10 32 Coley, Mikayla Maggoty High School 13.25 -0.2 7 33 Creary, Dania Immaculate Conce 13.27 1.4 2 34 Brown, Kerlene Seaforth High 13.28 1.1 3 35 Blake, Zoe Ann Papine High 13.30 0.5 6 36 Smith, Asharie Steths 13.31 1.1 3 37 Daley, Shani Pembroke Hall High 13.33 0.2 9 37 Roper, Jodian Vere Technical High 13.33 1.4 4 39 Phillips, Monarae Hydel High 13.34 1.3 1 40 Mills, Jimma The Queens School 13.35 -0.2 7 41 Francis, Kevecia Camperdown High 13.37 0.2 9 42 Smillie, Abigail Glengoffe High 13.42 NWI 10 43 Dobson, Damali Merl Grove High 13.44 0.5 11 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:44 PM 1/20/2018 Page 4 McKenley-Wint Track & Field Classic - 1/20/2018 CALABAR HIGH SCHOOL 1/20/2018 Results ....Girls 100 Meter Dash CLASS 3 44 Daley, Jusonia BB Coke High 13.45 -0.1 8 45 McFarlane, Shante Immaculate Conce 13.46 -0.1 8 45 Morris, Raevonn Convent OF Mercy 13.46 0.2 9 47 Wright, Rohanna Seaforth High 13.47 1.4 4 48 Davis, Lennecia Seaforth High 13.53 1.3 1 49 Forbes, Vannessa Vere Technical High 13.54 1.1 3 50 Swaby, Sashana ST Hildas High 13.55 1.1 3 51 Williams, Alexsia Charlemont H 13.56 NWI 10 52 Swaby, Tamiya Papine High 13.57 0.5 11 53 Myles, Bianca ST Hughs High 13.63 0.3 5 54 Thomas, Deneka Bog Walk High SC 13.65 NWI 10 55 Grenyon, Georgia Merl Grove High 13.71 -0.1 8 56 Henry, Chanice Kingston High 13.72 -0.2 7 57 Campbell, Dacia Morant Bay High 13.74 0.2 9 58 Roberts, Gar-Shae MT Alvernia High 13.80 -0.2 7 59 Dale, Britney Lacovia High 13.81 -0.1 8 60 Facey, Ziann Immaculate Conce 13.82 0.2 9 61 Grant, Delaneuh ST Hughs High 13.83 0.5 6 61 Leach, Naomi Westwood High 13.83 NWI 10 63 Walcott, Meikaila Westwood High 13.85 0.5 6 64 Barton, Shakeena Kingston High 13.92 0.5 6 65 Goron, Akeida Bridgeport High 13.94 NWI 10 66 Bennett, Christian ST Mary High 14.07 1.4 2 67 Powell, Shara-Kay Steths 14.11 1.4 4 68 Wright, Daniella Holy Childhood
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    MINISTRY OF JUSTICE Justice of the Peace Listing (St. Andrew) Surname Christian Name Street Area Contact Number ABEL Wendel Dwight Lot 10 Woodland Heights Red Hills 945-9672/869-9757 ABRAHAMS Newton 11 Green Glebe Road Forrest Hill 944-9597 AFFLICK-MITCHELL Aleathia Everst Apt. Old Stony Hill Road AIKEN Etheline 5 Miraflores Drive Kingston 20 925-4003/812-9332 AIKEN Liston 8 Sullivan Close AIKEN-DAVIS Yvette AITCHESON Salma Theresa Townhouse #5 42 Portview Road 926-4826/999-4227 AKWA Anette Angela 1A Waterworks Road Kingston 8 931-9639/843-8314 ALBERGA Lloyd Harcourt 3 Kingsway Apt. #6 928-1248/926-8850 ALEXANDER M. 17 Stars Way Kingston 20 969-0483/969-1414 ALEXANDER Penelope 3 Gerbera Close Kingston 6 970-0220 / 773-2209 ALLEN Faye Elaine Mount Joy, Old Stony Hill Road Kingston 9 9429168/9974540 ALLEN Gary Hugh 10 Edam Drive Kingston 8 969-6343/878-2201 ALLEN Cecil Lloyd 16 Norbury Close Kingston 8 9252653/9265369 ALLEN Rickert 21 Liguanea Ave Kingston 6 978-1633/935-2087/361-2687 ALLEN Delroy 45-47 Binns Road Kingston 11 779-7708/967-1848/571-9351 ALLEN Roy 7G Kew Lane 436-2577 ALLEN-KNIGHT Sandra 11 Zaidie Avenue 508-9540 ALLEN-SMITH Mary 6A Queens Way ALLMAN Melbourne P.O. Box 16 Red Hills 9445071/3998405 ALSTON Sharron 5 Madison Drive ANDERSON Joan 116 Weymouth Drive Kingston 20 ANDERSON Jenetia (Mrs.) 19 Glenhope Ave Kingston 6 399-2059/926-2008 Anderson Shynelle 9 Ixora Close Oakland 1 | P a g e ANDERSON Sylvester 21 Greendale Drive Valentine Gardens 781-0720 ANDRADE Jean M.