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Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:33 PM 2/6/2016 On di Run-All Comers Meet 4 - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:33 PM 2/6/2016 Page 1 COCAA Western Championship - 2/2/2016 to 2/6/2016 Catherine Hall Sports Complex Data management and timing by OnDiRun Results 13 1811 Hewitt, Janice 16 Maud McLeod 13.01 q NWI Event 1 Girls 17-18 100 Meter Dash Class1 14 1623 Alexia, Davis 15 Herbert Morr 13.11 q NWI Meet Record: 11.39 R 2005 Michelle Mattis 15 1936 Brown, Keron 16 Rhodes Hall 13.32 q NWI Name Age School Prelims 16 1769 Fairclough, Salama 15 Maldon High 13.37 q NWI Preliminaries 17 1817 Fray, Adeisha 16 Merlene Otte 13.43 NWI 1 1571 Pusey, Vanesha 17 Green Island 11.97 QNWI 18 2012 Palmer, Britannia 15 Spot Valley 13.43 NWI 2 1563 Hines, Kimone 17 Green Island 12.14 QNWI 19 1747 Deacon, Onelia 15 Maggotty Hig 13.47 NWI 3 1904 Brown, Segale 18 Petersfield 12.27 QNWI 20 1957 Hall, Candices 15 Roger Clarke 13.49 NWI 4 2031 Chambers, Kimisha 18 St. Elizabeth 12.39 QNWI 21 1568 Mcintosh, Trenace 15 Green Island 13.58 NWI 5 1661 Tracey, Sasha-Kaye 18 Herbert Morr 12.53 QNWI 22 2089 Webster, Shanice 16 St. James Hi 13.62 NWI 6 1868 Henry, Sasharee 17 Mount Alvern 12.90 QNWI 23 1937 Campbell, Dellesha 16 Rhodes Hall 13.79 NWI 7 1970 Fletcher, Milissa 18 Rusea's High 12.40 q NWI 24 1848 Simms, Olivia 15 Montego Bay 13.81 NWI 8 2025 Barnaby, Nateshia 18 St. Elizabeth 12.71 q NWI 25 1668 Clayton, Kimone 15 Hopewell Hig 13.89 NWI 9 1978 Kelly, Gilian 17 Rusea's High 12.84 NWI 26 2086 Vernon, Nashema 16 St. James Hi 13.92 NWI 10 1845 Ramsay, Glenique 18 Montego Bay 13.58 NWI 27 1700 Gordon, Tasha 16 Knockalva Te 14.06 NWI 11 1783 Berley, Shannell 18 Mannings Hig 13.82 NWI 28 1705 Robinson, Eugene 16 Knockalva Te 14.28 NWI 12 1788 Francis, Francine 17 Mannings Hig 13.95 NWI 29 1604 Campbell, Javanna 15 Hampton Scho 14.31 NWI 13 1690 Pitter, Sashalee 14 Irwin High 13.97 NWI 30 1844 Nickle, Shaeda 16 Montego Bay 14.40 NWI 14 1605 Coley, Leecoy 17 Hampton Scho 14.27 NWI 31 1599 Wilkins, Jada 15 Green Pond H 16.54 NWI 15 1832 Edwards, Timeara 17 Montego Bay 15.10 NWI --- 1923 Myrie, Ockera 15 Petersfield DQ NWI 16 1602 Brown, Deserae 17 Hampton Scho 15.81 NWI Event 2 Girls 15-16 100 Meter Dash Class2 Event 1 Girls 17-18 100 Meter Dash Class1 Meet Record: 11.79 R 2006 Alicia Cutenar Meet Record: 11.39 R 2005 Michelle Mattis Name Age School Semis Name Age School Finals Semi-Finals Finals 1 1875 Nelson, Kemba 15 Mount Alvern 12.27 QNWI 1 1571 Pusey, Vanesha 17 Green Island 11.83 2.5 2 1558 Blake, Monisha 16 Green Island 12.33 QNWI 2 1563 Hines, Kimone 17 Green Island 11.89 2.5 3 2006 Lawson, Carla 15 Spot Valley 12.35 QNWI 3 1904 Brown, Segale 18 Petersfield 12.17 2.5 4 2026 Barnes, Katherine 15 St. Elizabeth 12.42 QNWI 4 2031 Chambers, Kimisha 18 St. Elizabeth 12.30 2.5 5 1855 Cameron, Davia 16 Mount Alvern 12.61 QNWI 5 1970 Fletcher, Milissa 18 Rusea's High 12.37 2.5 6 1981 Morris, Avagay 15 Rusea's High 12.62 QNWI 6 1661 Tracey, Sasha-Kaye 18 Herbert Morr 12.51 2.5 7 1991 Scarlett, Ishara 16 Rusea's High 12.65 QNWI 7 2025 Barnaby, Nateshia 18 St. Elizabeth 12.57 2.5 8 1608 Gayle, Shantae 16 Hampton Scho 12.79 QNWI 8 1868 Henry, Sasharee 17 Mount Alvern 13.08 2.5 9 1896 Samuels, Melesha 16 Muschett Hig 12.90 NWI Event 2 Girls 15-16 100 Meter Dash Class2 10 1711 Buggam, Daneil 15 Lacovia High 12.92 NWI Meet Record: 11.79 R 2006 Alicia Cutenar 11 1623 Alexia, Davis 15 Herbert Morr 13.06 NWI Name Age School Prelims 12 1811 Hewitt, Janice 16 Maud McLeod 13.07 NWI Preliminaries 13 2035 Cowell, Kadia 15 St. Elizabeth 13.18 NWI 1 2026 Barnes, Katherine 15 St. Elizabeth 12.25 QNWI 14 1923 Myrie, Ockera 15 Petersfield 13.30 NWI 2 2006 Lawson, Carla 15 Spot Valley 12.45 QNWI 15 1785 Clarke, Natisha 15 Mannings Hig 13.42 NWI 3 1558 Blake, Monisha 16 Green Island 12.46 QNWI 16 1936 Brown, Keron 16 Rhodes Hall 13.82 NWI 4 1875 Nelson, Kemba 15 Mount Alvern 12.58 QNWI Event 2 Girls 15-16 100 Meter Dash Class2 5 1991 Scarlett, Ishara 16 Rusea's High 12.63 QNWI Meet Record: 11.79 R 2006 Alicia Cutenar 6 1855 Cameron, Davia 16 Mount Alvern 12.37 QNWI Name Age School Finals 7 1981 Morris, Avagay 15 Rusea's High 12.57 QNWI Finals 8 1608 Gayle, Shantae 16 Hampton Scho 12.78 QNWI 1 1875 Nelson, Kemba 15 Mount Alvern 11.91 2.6 9 1711 Buggam, Daneil 15 Lacovia High 12.92 QNWI 2 2026 Barnes, Katherine 15 St. Elizabeth 12.01 2.6 10 1785 Clarke, Natisha 15 Mannings Hig 13.04 QNWI 3 2006 Lawson, Carla 15 Spot Valley 12.08 2.6 11 1896 Samuels, Melesha 16 Muschett Hig 12.95 q NWI 4 1558 Blake, Monisha 16 Green Island 12.29 2.6 12 2035 Cowell, Kadia 15 St. Elizabeth 12.97 q NWI 5 1855 Cameron, Davia 16 Mount Alvern 12.45 2.6 On di Run-All Comers Meet 4 - Organization License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 10:33 PM 2/6/2016 Page 2 COCAA Western Championship - 2/2/2016 to 2/6/2016 Catherine Hall Sports Complex Data management and timing by OnDiRun Results Finals ... (Event 2 Girls 15-16 100 Meter Dash Class2) Event 3 Girls 13-14 100 Meter Dash Class 3 Name Age School Finals Meet Record: 11.62 R 2007 Siedatha Palmer 6 1991 Scarlett, Ishara 16 Rusea's High 12.68 2.6 Name Age School Semis 7 1981 Morris, Avagay 15 Rusea's High 12.70 2.6 Semi-Finals 8 1608 Gayle, Shantae 16 Hampton Scho 13.17 2.6 1 2017 Smith, Leyone 13 Spot Valley 12.40 QNWI Event 3 Girls 13-14 100 Meter Dash Class 3 2 1529 Francis, Aalliyah 13 Frome Techni 12.53 QNWI Meet Record: 11.62 R 2007 Siedatha Palmer 3 1590 Malcolm, Monique 13 Green Pond H 12.62 QNWI Name Age School Prelims 4 1655 Simpson, Shantae 14 Herbert Morr 12.71 QNWI Preliminaries 5 1651 Rayson, Atena 13 Herbert Morr 12.74 QNWI 1 2017 Smith, Leyone 13 Spot Valley 12.47 QNWI 6 2034 Cordwell, Tasheka 14 St. Elizabeth 13.07 QNWI 2 1590 Malcolm, Monique 13 Green Pond H 12.79 QNWI 7 1885 Anderson, Amari 14 Muschett Hig 12.88 q NWI 3 1529 Francis, Aalliyah 13 Frome Techni 12.85 QNWI 8 1939 Cox, Shavanise 14 Rhodes Hall 12.91 q NWI 4 1939 Cox, Shavanise 14 Rhodes Hall 12.87 QNWI 9 2013 Reid, Shanae 14 Spot Valley 12.93 NWI 5 1611 Harrison, Zwandi 14 Hampton Scho 12.90 QNWI 10 1553 Moodie, Mickaell 13 Grange Hill 12.98 NWI 6 1580 Bernard, Trishona 14 Green Pond H 13.18 QNWI 11 1561 Foster, Nordette 13 Green Island 13.15 NWI 7 2034 Cordwell, Tasheka 14 St. Elizabeth 13.44 QNWI 12 1943 James, Kadene 14 Rhodes Hall 13.18 NWI 8 1651 Rayson, Atena 13 Herbert Morr 12.80 QNWI 12 1805 Taylor, Macy ann 13 Mannings Hig 13.18 NWI 9 1655 Simpson, Shantae 14 Herbert Morr 12.85 QNWI 14 1580 Bernard, Trishona 14 Green Pond H 13.27 NWI 10 2013 Reid, Shanae 14 Spot Valley 12.92 QNWI 15 2066 Stewart, Diannia 14 St. Elizabeth 13.36 NWI 11 1853 Andrews, Shannakay 13 Mount Alvern 12.97 QNWI 16 1712 Buggam, Zahra 13 Lacovia High 13.38 NWI 12 1561 Foster, Nordette 13 Green Island 13.22 QNWI 16 1754 Mcknight, Desonya 14 Maggotty Hig 13.38 NWI 13 1712 Buggam, Zahra 13 Lacovia High 13.55 QNWI 18 1843 Morris, Tahira 13 Montego Bay 13.43 NWI 14 1843 Morris, Tahira 13 Montego Bay 13.55 QNWI 19 1612 Johnson, Neshkafay 14 Hampton Scho 13.51 NWI 15 1553 Moodie, Mickaell 13 Grange Hill 12.99 q NWI 20 1960 Beck, Alecia 13 Rusea's High 13.57 NWI 16 1885 Anderson, Amari 14 Muschett Hig 13.05 q NWI 21 1971 Francis, Tavia 13 Rusea's High 13.61 NWI 17 1805 Taylor, Macy ann 13 Mannings Hig 13.14 q NWI 22 1611 Harrison, Zwandi 14 Hampton Scho 13.91 NWI 18 1754 Mcknight, Desonya 14 Maggotty Hig 13.32 q NWI 23 1853 Andrews, Shannakay 13 Mount Alvern 14.34 NWI 19 1943 James, Kadene 14 Rhodes Hall 13.37 q NWI 24 1667 Black, Davi-ann 14 Hopewell Hig 14.70 NWI 20 1667 Black, Davi-ann 14 Hopewell Hig 13.44 q NWI Event 3 Girls 13-14 100 Meter Dash Class 3 20 1971 Francis, Tavia 13 Rusea's High 13.44q NWI Meet Record: 11.62 R 2007 Siedatha Palmer 22 1612 Johnson, Neshkafay 14 Hampton Scho 13.52 q NWI Name Age School Finals 23 1960 Beck, Alecia 13 Rusea's High 13.52 q NWI Finals 24 2066 Stewart, Diannia 14 St.
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