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Steths Invitational 2016 - 30/1/2016 St Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:23 PM 1/2/2016 Page 1 STETHS INVITATIONAL 2016 - 30/1/2016 ST. ELIZABETH TECH. HIGH SCHOOL SANTA CRUZ, ST. ELIZABETH Results Event 1 Women 400 Meter Hurdles OPEN =================================================================================== Name Age School Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== Finals 1 Chambers, Kimisha 19 St. Elizabet 1:01.36 3 2 Moore, Janiel 17 Edwin Allen High 1:03.69 3 3 Harris, Winsome 15 St. Elizabet 1:05.21 1 4 Peterkin, Shamique 17 Manchester High 1:05.57 2 5 Morris, Rodene 16 Rhodes Hall High 1:15.43 2 6 Doiley, Tonyan 16 Maggotty High 1:15.78 1 7 Mccook, Mackeisha 15 Rhodes Hall High 1:22.40 1 -- Gayle, Rackiel 16 Edwin Allen High DNF 2 Event 2 Boys 400 Meter Hurdles UNDER 18 =================================================================================== Name Age School Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 Dyer, Dashinelle 16 St. Elizabet 57.37 1 2 Williams, Rovane 15 Rhodes Hall High 58.96 2 3 Burrell, Radcliffe 16 Rhodes Hall High 1:00.25 2 4 Brown, Alvernanzo 16 Green Island High 1:01.00 1 5 Hibbert, Rodane 17 Manchester High 1:02.02 2 6 Hall, Hue 17 Manchester High 1:03.55 1 7 Fearon, Tyreek 16 Claude McKay High 1:06.23 2 -- Miller, Deante 16 Rhodes Hall High DNF 1 Event 3 Men 400 Meter Hurdles OPEN =================================================================================== Name Age School Seed Finals H# Points =================================================================================== 1 James, Jauavney 17 St. Elizabet 54.83 2 2 Ledgister, Leonardo 16 St. Elizabet 56.20 1 3 Whyte, Troy 20 Unattached 56.67 2 4 Phillips, Renardo 18 Cornwall College 57.36 1 5 Spence, Coy 17 Green Island High 58.64 2 6 Doeman, Stevel 18 Cornwall College 58.66 2 7 Alexander, Nicholas 18 Manchester High 1:00.31 1 -- Mair, Trevon 18 Cornwall College DNF 1 Event 4 Girls 1500 Meter Run CLASS 1 ================================================================================ Name Age School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Bromfield, Junelle 17 St. Elizabet 4:46.22 2 Jacobs, Teresha 18 Edwin Allen High 4:51.83 3 Robb, Asshanni 17 Edwin Allen High 5:04.28 4 Harris, Kacey-ann 18 Spaldings High 5:16.94 5 McGrowder, Vonessa 18 Edwin Allen High 5:32.30 6 Watson, Yanique 18 Manchester High 5:39.19 7 Gregory, Shakera 16 Bellefield High 6:04.39 8 Armstrong, Monique 19 St. Elizabet 6:07.72 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:23 PM 1/2/2016 Page 2 STETHS INVITATIONAL 2016 - 30/1/2016 ST. ELIZABETH TECH. HIGH SCHOOL SANTA CRUZ, ST. ELIZABETH Results Event 5 Girls 1500 Meter Run CLASS 2 ================================================================================ Name Age School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Smith, Shaneil 15 St. Elizabet 5:02.80 2 Davis, Jeima 15 Edwin Allen High 5:06.51 3 Ingram, Aneisha 15 Edwin Allen High 5:10.67 4 Ingram, Shanae 17 Edwin Allen High 5:27.89 5 Peart, Shameka 16 Maggotty High 5:29.64 6 Pennant, Kayseann 16 Edwin Allen High 5:32.02 -- Wright, Shadel 16 Maggotty High NT Event 6 Girls 1500 Meter Run CLASS 3 ================================================================================ Name Age School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Donald, Cemore 14 Edwin Allen High 4:48.84 2 Brown, Britney 14 Manchester High 4:56.01 3 Cope, Cheriece 13 Spaldings High 4:56.35 4 Lawerence, Aneisha 13 Bellefield High 4:59.39 5 Evans, Annalee 15 Edwin Allen High 5:00.61 6 Wint, Zoey-ann 15 Manchester High 5:00.94 7 Beckford, Kelly-ann 15 Albert Town High 5:01.54 8 Smith, Sanya 13 Edwin Allen High 5:17.01 9 Findley, Shadae 14 St. Elizabet 5:17.91 10 Holness, Shoya-kay 14 Manchester High 5:26.33 11 Jones, Jeniel 14 Edwin Allen High 5:28.11 12 Graham, Tricia 15 Edwin Allen High 5:28.82 13 Langley, Asheka 15 Manchester High 5:30.00 14 Bonnick, Tasheika 15 Edwin Allen High 5:30.51 15 Whyte, Shenell 14 Maggotty High 5:30.68 16 McLean, Chaneka 17 Manchester High 5:31.23 17 Stephenson, Shannoye 14 Manchester High 5:32.22 18 Fearon, Renekia 14 Claude McKay High 5:39.79 19 Rexted, Tanya 14 Maggotty High 5:43.55 20 Wright, Nickiea 13 Edwin Allen High 5:49.10 21 Brown, Colleen 12 Manchester High 5:58.12 22 Facey, Patrice 13 Maggotty High 6:16.83 23 Johnson, Akaysha 13 Lacovia High 6:21.73 24 Salmon, Shyann 15 Maggotty High 6:24.62 25 Longmore, Teshora 15 Lewisville High 6:48.39 Event 7 Boys 1500 Meter Run CLASS 1 ================================================================================ Name Age School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Parks, Shevan 18 Bellefield High 4:07.32 2 Darby, Kristoff 18 Kingston College 4:11.14 3 Bowden, Lerone 18 Kingston College 4:11.83 4 Rose, Kevoi 18 Claude McKay High 4:12.52 5 Mundle, Romar 18 Bellefield High 4:13.23 6 Wilson, Tajshae 18 Bellefield High 4:15.14 7 Buchanan, Shane Kingston College 4:15.16 8 Griffiths, Tesafoy 17 Lacovia High 4:15.88 9 Campell, Derman 18 York Castle High 4:15.91 10 Walker, Andre 18 Bellefield High 4:18.03 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:23 PM 1/2/2016 Page 3 STETHS INVITATIONAL 2016 - 30/1/2016 ST. ELIZABETH TECH. HIGH SCHOOL SANTA CRUZ, ST. ELIZABETH Results ....Event 7 Boys 1500 Meter Run CLASS 1 11 Robinson, Denvare 18 St. Elizabet 4:18.34 12 Boyd, Damoy 16 Kingston College 4:18.38 13 Haughton, Geovannie 17 Albert Town High 4:19.19 14 Worgs, Delin 19 Manchester High 4:22.09 15 Campbell, Javaunni 18 Petersfield High 4:23.08 16 Matthews, Javaughn 16 Winston Jones High 4:24.83 17 Wint, Daniel 19 Manchester High 4:24.97 18 Chambers, Shadane 18 Petersfield High 4:25.76 19 Powell, Romain 18 Edwin Allen High 4:25.91 20 Manning, Kerol 17 Grange Hill High 4:26.64 21 Rowe, Colin 16 Kingston College 4:26.88 22 Thompson, Divonio 17 St. Elizabet 4:27.03 23 Brown, Kevanto 16 Maggotty High 4:27.73 24 Elliott, Nicholas 16 Kingston College 4:27.83 25 Dixon, Romario 17 Cornwall College 4:28.86 26 Banton, Jordan 16 St. Elizabet 4:29.20 27 Shields, Alrick 17 Maggotty High 4:29.37 28 Campbell, Owin 17 Green Island High 4:31.11 29 Carty, Renford 17 Central High 4:31.89 30 Daley, Andre 18 Roger Clarke High 4:37.35 31 Green, Joel 17 Bellefield High 4:38.62 32 Mitchell, Rou-niel 16 Manchester High 4:38.91 33 Ebanks, Daniel 16 Rhodes Hall High 4:39.60 34 Dawson, Oneiko 17 Albert Town High 4:39.61 35 Mccalla, Omar 17 Tacius Golding High 4:40.57 36 James, Douglas 17 Petersfield High 4:44.95 37 Mcleod, Matthew 16 Central High 4:47.20 38 Stephenson, Jevoone 17 Maud McLeod High 4:47.25 39 Samuels, Roshane 17 Petersfield High 4:47.26 40 Brown, Damion 16 Hopewell High 4:48.36 41 Robinson, Danielo 18 Knockalva Te 4:50.85 42 Campbell, Damiek 16 Edwin Allen High 4:54.22 43 Monroe, Barrington 17 Newell High 4:54.55 44 Brown, Cassai 16 Green Island High 4:55.07 45 Nugent, Donavan 17 Cross Keys High 4:56.57 46 Wint, Neil 17 Tacius Golding High 4:58.19 47 Ricketts, Liandrey 16 Manchester High 5:01.06 48 Rowe, Jabari 17 Cornwall College 5:21.51 49 Malcolm, Ricardo 16 Christiana High 5:32.85 -- Peart, Rahyeme 16 Christiana High DNF -- Peart, Daniel 15 Winston Jones High DNF Event 8 Boys 1500 Meter Run CLASS 2 ================================================================================ Name Age School Seed Finals Points ================================================================================ 1 Scott, Romar 15 Petersfield High 4:22.75 2 Rhoden, Tarees 15 Kingston College 4:22.92 3 Holness, Raheen 15 Maggotty High 4:25.98 4 Sweeney, Aj 15 Central High 4:27.49 5 Mason, Dwight 15 St. Elizabet 4:27.93 6 Ellis, Conroy 15 Kingston College 4:28.70 7 Humphery, Christipher 15 Edwin Allen High 4:32.61 8 Ellis, Kenroy 15 Kingston College 4:33.60 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:23 PM 1/2/2016 Page 4 STETHS INVITATIONAL 2016 - 30/1/2016 ST. ELIZABETH TECH. HIGH SCHOOL SANTA CRUZ, ST. ELIZABETH Results ....Event 8 Boys 1500 Meter Run CLASS 2 9 Saint, Romar 16 Marcus Garve 4:35.03 10 Tomlin, Akeem 15 Bellefield High 4:38.04 11 Haye, Rajeeb 15 Maggotty High 4:40.42 12 Watson, Billy 16 Kingston College 4:40.65 13 Simpson, Kobe 14 Manchester High 4:41.10 14 Shaw, Zdean 15 Edwin Allen High 4:41.16 15 Wilson, Nathan 15 Albert Town High 4:41.45 16 Jones, Jordan 14 Manchester High 4:42.29 17 Mclean, Sheldon 15 Claude McKay High 4:44.61 18 Beadle, Amos 14 Mile Gully High 4:46.51 19 Young, Jameel 14 Christiana High 4:48.14 20 Howell, Shemore 14 Bellefield High 4:50.95 21 Gilbert, Alex 15 Bellefield High 4:51.06 22 Swearine, Raheem 14 Manchester High 4:58.14 23 Grant, Amon 14 Albert Town High 4:58.86 24 Haye, Rajiv 15 Maggotty High 4:59.99 25 Ricketts, Jacquille 15 Grange Hill High 5:00.60 26 Tomlinson, Rushawn 16 Lewisville High 5:04.12 27 Heath, Ricardo Tacius Golding High 5:05.00 28 Buckeridge, Rackeesh 16 DeCarteret College 5:05.16 29 Burt, Levaughn Tacius Golding High 5:06.34 30 Williams, Matthew 15 Tacius Golding High 5:07.54 31 Calvin, Jermaine 14 Grange Hill High 5:08.08 32 Myles, Clevroye 16 St.
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