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Douglas Forrest Invitational 2017 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:57 PM 22/1/2017 Page 1 Douglas Forrest Invitational 2017 - 14/1/2017 GC Foster College Results Event 1 Girls 200 Meter Dash CLASS 1 ============================================================================ Name Age School Seed Finals H# ============================================================================ Finals 1 603 Belnavis, Isheena Hydel High School 25.78 2 2 614 Campbell, Sharikae Hydel High School 25.83 1 3 1457 Roswell, Demisha 19 Vere Technic 25.85 4 4 363 Archer, Rich-Ann 17 Convent OF M 26.27 3 5 1593 Kelly, Kellion Wolmer's Hig 26.36 2 6 193 Allen, Tawana 17 Camperdown H 26.38 3 7 380 Jonas, Michaelia 17 Convent OF M 26.46 1 8 535 Shaw, Renee 19 Xlcr-G 26.55 4 9 510 Daley, Le-Anna 18 Xlcr-G 26.56 1 10 229 Vassll, Kaydean 17 Camperdown H 26.73 1 11 624 Dayle, Yanique Hydel High School 26.75 4 12 514 Goodison, Junine 18 Xlcr-G 27.20 4 13 368 Chong, Rhain 18 Convent OF M 27.21 2 14 217 McKenzie, Nastassi 17 Camperdown H 27.33 2 15 829 Sommerville, Shani Mannings High SC 27.56 2 16 632 Harris, Chaneal Hydel High School 27.57 3 17 687 Thomas, Jada Immaculate C 27.62 4 18 1668 Fullcott, Tishelle Morant Bay H 27.65 1 19 1642 Tulloch, Sankyan 17 St. Catherin 27.82 3 20 1126 Murray, Lorean 18 St. Andrew Hi 27.91 1 21 932 Cameron, Davia 18 Mt Alvernia High 28.21 4 22 1133 Rose, Shanise 18 St. Andrew Hi 28.29 4 23 944 Lynch, Sasheka 17 Mt Alvernia High 28.46 2 24 933 Campbell, Abigail 19 Mt Alvernia High 28.55 1 25 1670 Francis, Nnieka Morant Bay H 28.89 2 26 48 Harris, Dahlia 18 Buff Bay Hig 29.20 4 27 1594 Moody, Jodi-Ann Wolmer's Hig 29.60 3 28 818 Francis, Francine Mannings High SC 30.39 3 29 543 Dunkley, Taffeya 19 Ferncourt HI 30.42 2 30 56 Pryce, Shaion 18 Buff Bay Hig 30.89 1 31 548 McLeod, Shanneile 18 Ferncourt HI 31.17 3 -- 517 Higgins, Dominique 19 Xlcr-G NT 3 Event 2 Girls 200 Meter Dash CLASS 2 ============================================================================ Name Age School Seed Finals H# ============================================================================ 1 653 Rose, Tafarra Hydel High School 25.45 8 2 638 Lee, Ray-Donna Hydel High School 25.79 6 3 645 Moore, Ashanti Hydel High School 26.00 2 4 1461 Walcott, Terresha 17 Vere Technic 26.04 4 5 688 Wallace, Shaunelle Immaculate C 26.05 2 6 640 Martin, Jada Hydel High School 26.20 4 7 1115 Josephs, Janielle 16 St. Andrew Hi 26.26 6 8 1458 Smith, Tori-Ann 16 Vere Technic 26.27 2 8 1142 Allwood, Alliyah St. Catherin 26.27 1 10 946 Nelson, Kemba 17 Mt Alvernia High 26.27 3 11 619 Clayton, Gizel Hydel High School 26.41 7 12 504 Bernard, Micah 17 Xlcr-G 26.50 1 13 1324 Powell, Shanoi 16 St. Mary High 26.52 1 14 607 Brooks, Abigail Hydel High School 26.63 8 15 662 Thawe, Tatten Hydel High School 26.63 5 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:57 PM 22/1/2017 Page 2 Douglas Forrest Invitational 2017 - 14/1/2017 GC Foster College Results ....Event 2 Girls 200 Meter Dash CLASS 2 16 1591 McLeod, Abigayle 16 St. Catherin 26.89 6 17 647 Parr, Shadae Hydel High School 26.90 3 18 667 Young, Charokee Hydel High School 26.95 6 19 1313 Campbell, Janaelia 16 St. Mary High 26.96 7 20 523 Mattison, Chienell 16 Xlcr-G 27.01 3 21 1327 Richards, Keresa 17 St. Mary High 27.02 3 22 509 Cowan, Kaciann 17 Xlcr-G 27.07 5 23 3 Lindsay, Toni-Ann 16 Bridgeport H 27.26 1 24 395 White, Ashley 18 Convent OF M 27.29 8 25 1160 Simpson, Amoya St. Catherin 27.47 5 26 1406 Cranston, Angel 16 Unattached 27.52 2 27 1120 Marks, Shaina 16 St. Andrew Hi 27.54 5 28 678 McDonald, Aliyah Immaculate C 27.64 3 29 1452 Harris, Trishauna 16 Vere Technic 27.67 3 30 533 Rhoden, Tatiana 16 Xlcr-G 27.73 6 31 364 Baker, Breanyl 16 Convent OF M 27.81 7 32 1123 McLean, Patricia 17 St. Andrew Hi 27.85 4 33 814 Clarke, Natisha Mannings High SC 27.96 7 34 51 Lane, Eilika 16 Buff Bay Hig 27.99 3 35 1638 James, Brittania Bog Walk High 28.00 1 36 235 Wright, Jemerah 16 Camperdown H 28.08 1 37 1632 Gordon, Tashauna Bog Walk High 28.15 2 38 583 Rowe, Nasheka 17 Gaynstead Hi 28.22 5 39 1102 Cornwall, D'Andre 16 St. Andrew Hi 28.39 1 40 572 Ferguson, Sashia 16 Gaynstead Hi 28.41 6 41 878 Johnson, Bryanna 16 Merl Grove H 28.42 4 42 394 Watson, Jamara 16 Convent OF M 28.45 8 43 1357 Hewitt, Savannah 17 St. Marys College 28.48 4 44 1150 Duffus, Ashley St. Catherin 28.49 4 45 1424 Gordon, Toyin 16 Vauxhall Hig 28.50 6 46 1640 Ledgister, Shana-L Bog Walk High 28.63 5 47 1562 Garrick, Jhadacia 16 York Castle 28.64 2 48 1595 Edwards, Roshania Guys Hill High 28.65 5 49 886 Wolfe, Dejeunea 17 Merl Grove H 28.69 7 50 574 Francis, Iman 17 Gaynstead Hi 29.37 7 51 49 Henry, Nicole 17 Buff Bay Hig 29.54 2 52 1055 Blackwood, Aisha 17 saint Thomas 29.75 6 53 1563 Jarrett, Ayesha 16 York Castle 29.82 3 54 1366 Prehay, Chadine 17 St. Marys College 30.35 5 55 50 Jackson, Jadia 17 Buff Bay Hig 30.38 4 56 209 Gooden, Danielle 15 Camperdown H 30.53 4 57 1425 Jones, Janelle 16 Vauxhall Hig 30.91 7 58 941 Hyde, Abigail 17 Mt Alvernia High 30.95 2 59 549 Perry, Tian 16 Ferncourt HI 31.13 1 60 1061 Richards, Janel 15 saint Thomas 31.85 7 Event 3 Girls 200 Meter Dash CLASS 3 ============================================================================ Name Age School Seed Finals H# ============================================================================ 1 642 Matthews, Gabriell Hydel High School 25.09 8 2 643 McAnnuff, Oneika Hydel High School 26.03 5 3 529 Nugent, Ackera 15 Xlcr-G 24.79 26.03 4 4 659 Stanley, Omelia Hydel High School 26.09 9 5 664 White, Garriel Hydel High School 26.23 6 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 8:57 PM 22/1/2017 Page 3 Douglas Forrest Invitational 2017 - 14/1/2017 GC Foster College Results ....Event 3 Girls 200 Meter Dash CLASS 3 6 938 Grenyion, Soyinne 15 Mt Alvernia High 26.25 11 7 666 Wilson, Oneika Hydel High School 26.30 10 8 335 Dixon, Jody-Ann 15 Clarendon College 26.35 3 9 536 Thomas, Alisha 15 Xlcr-G 26.39 7 10 1154 Maitland, Annakay 15 St. Catherin 26.40 4 11 635 Hylton, Aaliyah Hydel High School 26.59 12 12 927 Andrews, Shannakay 15 Mt Alvernia High 26.62 9 13 199 Brown, Shonnon 14 Camperdown H 26.63 11 14 5 Pyne, Laila 15 Bridgeport H 26.64 9 15 512 Foreman, Shantae 14 Xlcr-G 26.67 10 16 658 Simpson, Dejona Hydel High School 26.71 11 17 524 McFarlane, Amoy 14 Xlcr-G 26.85 9 18 224 Roberts, Njeri 13 Camperdown H 26.85 13 19 625 Dixon, Janae Hydel High School 26.87 8 20 527 Neil, Samoya 14 Xlcr-G 26.91 2 21 1315 Gillette, Sonieka 15 St. Mary High 26.96 4 22 1320 McIntosh, Sydonie 14 St. Mary High 26.97 2 23 500 Ainsley, Taniece 15 Xlcr-G 26.97 5 24 1166 Walsh, Shanice 14 St. Catherin 26.98 3 25 342 Simpson, Marrisa 14 Clarendon College 27.19 7 26 1111 Hyde, Mishka-Mae 15 St. Andrew Hi 27.24 10 27 222 Peterkin, Tianna 15 Camperdown H 27.42 13 28 1443 Chance, Calleisha 15 Vere Technic 27.43 7 29 665 Williams, Velecia Hydel High School 27.47 2 30 214 Jones, Sage 14 Camperdown H 27.48 7 31 639 Linton, Machaeda Hydel High School 27.51 13 32 1131 Reid, Denisha 14 St. Andrew Hi 27.63 2 33 1093 Barrucks, Jada 14 St. Andrew Hi 27.65 11 34 230 Walford, Sherifa 15 Camperdown H 27.66 12 35 673 Herman, Jalessa Immaculate C 27.71 6 36 1631 Lewis, Ashanti Bog Walk High 27.75 3 37 336 Ellis, Danian 15 Clarendon College 27.75 4 38 1460 Thrue, Amanda 15 Vere Technic 27.77 12 39 1581 Morris, Tahira 15 Montego Bay 27.77 1 40 568 Burrell, Jessica 14 Gaynstead Hi 27.79 6 40 1153 Henry, Serene St. Catherin 27.79 9 42 1165 Tucker, James 15 St. Catherin 27.81 7 43 1671 Sutherland, Janiel Morant Bay H 27.92 1 44 1353 Francis, Aaliyah St. Marys College 28.07 7 45 1321 Mclean, Jada 14 St. Mary High 28.16 10 46 1448 Gordon, Jhnell 15 Vere Technic 28.17 9 47 196 Bennett, Moniefa 14 Camperdown H 28.19 3 48 1597 Francis, Shanta Guys Hill High 28.24 5 49 516 Harvey, Teiolla 14 Xlcr-G 28.29 11 50 1097 Brown, Mikayla 14 St. Andrew Hi 28.35 6 51 1094 Baxter, Janel 14 St.
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