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Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:40 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:40 PM 5/14/2019 Page 1 INSPORTS CENTRAL REGION PRIMARY CHAMPS 2019 - 5/13/2019 to 5/15/2019 INSIITUTE OF SPORTS GC FOSTER COLLEGE Results - TUESDAY 23 Matony Harvey 12 St. Johns Pr 30.52 Event 1 Boys 12 Year Olds 100 Meter Dash CL. 1 24 Adrian Green 12 St. Johns Pr 30.59 SWIZZZLE 25 Shamar King 12 Bellas Gate 30.77 meet record: 11.90 R 5/6/2010 Roje Fearon 26 Shaquan Barrant 12 Golden Grove 30.97 Name Age Team Semis 27 Jermaine Foreshaw 12 St Marys All 31.23 Semi-Finals 28 Shevaughn Rowe 12 Bellas Gate 31.26 1 Khamani Gordon 12 Polly Ground 12.60Q 29 Adeija Comrie 12 Marlie Mount 31.27 2 Hudane Tulloch 12 Old Harbour 12.92Q --- Tyrese Henry 12 Jericho Prim DQ 3 Mallik Lawrence 12 Ocho Rios Pr 13.18Q --- Chrisardo Ashley 12 Lluidas Vale DQ 4 Jevon Simpson 12 Mineral Heig 12.92Q --- Mallik Lawrence 12 Ocho Rios Pr DQ 5 Demario Williston 12 Polly Ground 13.20Q 6 Shevone Dennis 12 Old Harbour 13.33Q Event 3 Boys 12 Year Olds 400 Meter Dash CL. 1 7 Akeem Richards 12 Ewarton Prim 13.32q FACEY COMMODITY 8 Cardon Headley 12 Spanish Town 13.42q meet record: 53.46 R 5/12/2012 CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR 9 Dantea Jones 12 St Catherine 13.42 Name Age Team Semis 10 Jaheim Lawes 12 York Street 13.52 Semi-Finals 11 Michael Foster 12 Victoria Pri 13.54 1 Delano Todd 12 Polly Ground 1:00.60Q 12 Lashaun Campbell 12 Ewarton Prim 13.57 2 Rhaeim Allyson 12 Frankfield P 1:01.46Q 13 Jamanie Green 12 Horizon Park 13.63 3 Lemoy Hinds 11 St Marys All 1:11.57Q 14 Ronaldo Stewart 12 St. Johns Pr 13.68 4 Romario Jibbison 12 St. Johns Pr 1:01.97Q 15 Tashome Nelson 12 St Marys All 13.72 5 Omarion White 12 Exchange All 1:02.56Q 16 Obrian Tracey 12 Ocho Rios Pr 13.77 6 Tyrese Henry 12 Jericho Prim 1:17.47Q 17 Chrisardo Ashley 12 Lluidas Vale 13.86 7 Keavon Bennett 12 Davis Primar 1:03.40q 18 Rushaun Roach 12 St Catherine 13.93 8 Alwayne Pusey 12 Ocho Rios Pr 1:05.25q 19 Jadon Foreshaw 12 St Marys All 13.93 9 Denroy Robinson 12 Old Harbour 1:05.70 20 Nathaniel Whyte 12 Davis Primar 14.20 10 Ky-enie Henry 12 Polly Ground 1:10.88 21 Kevin Kepple 12 Horizon Park 14.36 11 Demario Brown 12 Spanish Town 1:11.30 22 Adrian Green 12 St. Johns Pr 14.54 12 Omar Plummer 12 St Marys All 1:11.95 13 Jordan Fullerton 12 Ewarton Prim 1:13.79 Event 2 Boys 12 Year Olds 200 Meter Dash CL. 1 14 Marlando Powell 12 York Street 1:14.64 meet record: 24.02 R 5/12/2012 CHRISTOPHER TAYLOR --- Requel Reid 12 Victoria Pri FS Name Age Team Prelims --- Tristan Bennett 12 Spanish Town DQ Preliminaries --- Michael Gray 12 Old Harbour DQ 1 Khamani Gordon 12 Polly Ground 26.02Q --- Jaheim Lawes 12 York Street DQ 2 Requel Reid 12 Victoria Pri 26.04Q 3 Denroy Robinson 12 Old Harbour 26.19Q Event 4 Boys 12 Year Olds 4x100 Meter Relay CL. 1 4 Hudane Tulloch 12 Old Harbour 26.92Q SEPROD 5 Cardon Headley 12 Spanish Town 27.44Q meet record: 48.76 R 5/9/2014 New Providence Primary 6 Rhaeim Allyson 12 Frankfield P 27.65Q Team Relay Finals 7 Jamanie Green 12 Horizon Park 28.30Q Finals 8 Alando Daley 12 Marlie Mount 27.18q 1 St. Johns Primary A 52.62 12 9 Demario Williston 12 Polly Ground 27.36q 2 Old Harbour Primary A 53.08 10 10 Zinadean Matthie 12 St Catherine 27.40q 3 Polly Ground A 53.12 8 11 Keavon Bennett 12 Davis Primar 27.78q 4 Ewarton Prim A 53.96 6 12 Cameron Matthews 12 Ewarton Prim 28.08q 5 Ocho Rios Pr A 55.30 5 13 Jevaughne James 12 Sargeantvill 28.37q 6 Spanish Town Primary A 55.49 4 14 Jamar Hylton 12 Davis Primar 28.53q 7 St Catherine A 55.54 3 15 Damonic Walker 12 Ocho Rios Pr 28.65q 8 St Marys All A 56.84 2 16 Michael Foster 12 Victoria Pri 28.68q Event 5 Boys 11 Year Olds 100 Meter Dash CL. 2 17 Anmaire Dawkins 12 Sargeantvill 28.91 MUSSONS GROUP OF COMPANIES 18 Keneil Blake 12 Spanish Town 29.65 meet record: 12.72 R 5/7/2009 Roje Fearon 19 Nathan Smith 12 St Catherine 29.76 20 Kavoda Ramsy 12 York Street 29.79 Name Age Team Semis 21 Nathan Hall 12 St Marys All 30.32 Semi-Finals 22 Sheldane Maylor 12 Ewarton Prim 30.32 1 Nickecoy Bramwell 11 Spanish Town 13.03Q Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 5:40 PM 5/14/2019 Page 2 INSPORTS CENTRAL REGION PRIMARY CHAMPS 2019 - 5/13/2019 to 5/15/2019 INSIITUTE OF SPORTS GC FOSTER COLLEGE Results - TUESDAY Semi-Finals ... (Event 5 Boys 11 Year Olds 100 Meter Dash CL. 2) 27 Demar Smith 11 Marlie Mount 32.70 Name Age Team Semis 28 Julius Lawrence 11 Sargeantvill 33.20 2 Raheam Shorter 11 St Catherine 13.10Q --- Kijani Lambert 11 Angels Prima DQ 3 Levaughn Small 11 St Catherine 13.47Q --- Nickecoy Bramwell 11 Spanish Town DQ 4 Kemar Whittle 11 Friendship P 13.50Q --- Ajani Gordon 11 Friendship P DQ 5 Joshua Allijohn 11 Friendship P 13.55Q Event 7 Boys 11 Year Olds 300 Meter Dash CL. 2 6 Shane-o Francis 11 Ewarton Prim 13.76Q meet record: 41.81 R 5/21/2011 Christopher Taylor 7 Zavear Edwards 11 St. Johns Pr 13.58q Name Age Team Semis 8 Ramone Brown 11 Polly Ground 13.60q Semi-Finals 9 Clive Butler 11 St. Johns Pr 13.77 1 Ronaldino Matthews 11 Spanish Town 44.27Q 10 Gregory Esberry 11 Bellas Gate 13.78 2 Rajaun Garrick 11 Golden Grove 44.66Q 11 Marcus Garvey 11 Ocho Rios Pr 13.79 3 Kharsen Fraser 11 Angels Prima 44.72Q 12 Daniel Briscoe 11 Frankfield P 13.86 4 Ajani Gordon 11 Friendship P 45.07Q 13 Tapharey Scott 19 Old Harbour 13.98 5 Milton Peynado 11 Spanish Town 45.71Q 14 Malik Seymour 11 Exchange All 14.02 6 Dia Nash 11 Angels Prima 48.04Q 15 Jahdane Mc Farlane 11 Old Harbour 14.18 7 Aljarno Campbell 11 Exchange All 46.53q 16 Keaton Banton 11 Davis Primar 14.19 8 Nathaniel Sharpe 11 Ewarton Prim 46.85q 17 Devontae Harris 11 Exchange All 14.20 9 Ian Barker 11 Friendship P 47.11 18 David Oates 11 Angels Prima 14.28 10 Kevin Williams 11 St. Johns Pr 48.38 19 Shawn Martin 11 York Street 14.29 11 Shemar Jace 11 St Catherine 48.75 20 Nathaniel Sharpe 11 Ewarton Prim 14.56 12 Oraine Ingram 11 Mineral Heig 49.05 21 Omarion Topping 10 Horizon Park 14.62 13 Jeremy Peart 11 St Catherine 49.25 22 Antonio Martin 11 York Street 14.94 14 Terraine Mundell 11 St Marys All 49.76 23 Tevin Thompson 12 Marlie Mount 15.44 15 Dushane Dennis 11 Old Harbour 50.45 Event 6 Boys 11 Year Olds 200 Meter Dash CL. 2 16 Rafik Elliott 11 Marlie Mount 50.60 meet record: 25.86 R 5/27/2006 Jazeel Murphy 17 Torie Lavia 9 Exchange All 50.62 Name Age Team Prelims 18 Roushaun Barnett 11 St Marys All 55.17 Preliminaries 19 Jemar Thompson 11 York Street 56.96 1 Rajaun Garrick 11 Golden Grove 27.21Q --- Tyler Richards 11 St. Johns Pr DQ 2 Kemar Whittle 11 Friendship P 27.34Q Event 8 Boys 11 Year Olds 4x100 Meter Relay CL. 2 3 Kharsen Fraser 11 Angels Prima 27.67Q KENDAL TRADING CORPORATION 4 Keaton Banton 11 Davis Primar 28.45Q meet record: 51.78 R 5/9/2018 Spanish Town Primary 5 Daniel Briscoe 11 Frankfield P 28.89Q A Wright, T Whyte, J Johnson, J Denton 6 Marcus Garvey 11 Ocho Rios Pr 29.44Q Team Relay Finals 7 Gregory Esberry 11 Bellas Gate 29.47Q Finals 8 Richarnie Mcdermott 11 Ocho Rios Pr 29.76Q 1 Spanish Town Primary A 54.20 12 9 Ronaldino Matthews 11 Spanish Town 27.86q 2 St Catherine A 54.80 10 10 Zavear Edwards 11 St. Johns Pr 28.92q 3 St. Johns Primary A 55.54 8 11 Ramone Brown 11 Polly Ground 29.37q 4 Angels Primary A 55.60 6 12 Tyler Richards 11 St. Johns Pr 29.47q 5 Exchange All Age A 56.66 5 13 Devontae Harris 11 Exchange All 29.71q 6 Polly Ground A 58.20 4 14 Cory Duffus 11 Davis Primar 29.89q 7 St Marys All A 58.27 3 15 Jeremy Peart 11 St Catherine 29.95q 16 Jabano Ebanks 11 St Marys All 30.03q Event 9 Boys 9-10 100 Meter Dash CL. 3 17 Di Juan Armstrong 11 Horizon Park 30.40 meet record: 12.70 R 5/7/2014 Yourie Lawrence 18 Malik Seymour 11 Exchange All 30.64 Name Age Team Semis 19 Antonio Martin 11 York Street 30.66 Semi-Finals 20 Rafik Elliott 11 Marlie Mount 30.84 1 Kevon Mckenzie 10 St Catherine 13.16Q 21 Shawn Martin 11 York Street 30.96 2 Tray Barrett 10 Spanish Town 13.44Q 22 Tapharey Scott 19 Old Harbour 31.26 3 Byron Walker 10 Ewarton Prim 13.50Q 23 Ricardo Cummings 11 Bellas Gate 31.27 4 Shawn Palmer 10 Davis Primar 13.61Q 24 Okeeno Mccarthy 11 Polly Ground 31.37 5 Rayj Reece 10 St.
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