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BSSF Senior School Track and Field Championships National Sports Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 Senior School Track & Field Championships - 3/16/2017 to 3/17/2017 2017 National Sports Centre Results - Meet Day 1 Girls 100 Meter Run Under 16 Name School Prelims Wind H# Preliminaries 1 Hines, Taylor Bermuda High School 12.93 Q NWI 1 2 Basden, Brijette Cedarbridge Academy 13.04 Q NWI 2 3 Lewis, Zekiah Saltus Grammar School 13.24 q NWI 2 4 Smith, Jazze Berkeley 13.31 q NWI 2 5 Simmons, Brianna Berkeley 13.43 q NWI 2 6 Jackson, Ice'ces Cedarbridge Academy 13.66 q NWI 1 7 Scott, Neshae Berkeley 13.69 q NWI 1 8 Emery, Kanzi Cedarbridge Academy 13.70 q NWI 1 9 Balestrieri, Lea Bermuda High School 14.06 NWI 2 10 Walwyn, Nia Bermuda High School 14.48 NWI 2 Girls 400 Meter Run Under 16 Name School Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 Hines, Taylor Bermuda High School 1:03.71 Q 2 2 Warner, Destani Berkeley 1:05.75 Q 1 3 Raymond, Kayla Mount Saint Agnes Academy 1:06.61 q 1 4 Balestrieri, Lea Bermuda High School 1:09.93 q 1 5 Smith, Chrysda Somersfield Academy 1:10.93 q 2 6 Davis, Kalae Cedarbridge Academy 1:12.61 q 1 7 Marsh, Sophia Bermuda High School 1:14.97 q 1 8 Skinner, Zoe Saltus Grammar School 1:15.53 q 2 9 Smith, Jazze Berkeley 1:22.20 1 --- Albouy, Makaila Cedarbridge Academy DNF 2 --- Harris, Ziah Cedarbridge Academy DNF 2 Girls 800 Meter Run Under 16 Name School Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 Outerbridge, Mikaela Bermuda High School 2:38.30 Q 2 2 Raymond, Kayla Mount Saint Agnes Academy 2:49.65 Q 1 3 Taylor, Ariel Warwick Academy 3:02.69 q 2 4 Stempel, Robin Saltus Grammar School 3:06.90 q 2 5 Harris, Celia Bermuda High School 3:10.28 q 1 6 Skinner, Zoe Saltus Grammar School 3:10.43 q 1 7 Mawer, Brianna Warwick Academy 3:10.80 q 1 8 Powell, Skyler Warwick Academy 3:11.72 q 2 9 Mendes, Lauren Bermuda High School 3:12.99 2 10 Gibson-Daniels, Zuriah Cedarbridge Academy 4:06.17 1 Girls 3000 Meter Run Under 16 Name School Finals Finals 1 Powell, Skyler Warwick Academy 14:30.73 2 Mawer, Brianna Warwick Academy 14:38.48 3 Taylor, Ariel Warwick Academy 14:38.59 4 Knights, Emma Bermuda High School 14:38.70 5 Marsh, Sophia Bermuda High School 15:18.52 Finals ... (Girls 3000 Meter Run Under 16) Name School Finals 6 Quig, Madison Bermuda High School 16:24.03 7 Furqan, Atiya Cedarbridge Academy 20:14.67 8 Knight, Ebony Cedarbridge Academy 22:07.07 Girls Triple Jump Under 16 Name School Finals Wind Finals 1 Lewis, Zekiah Saltus Grammar School 10.50m NWI 2 Tucker, Jah-Qala Cedarbridge Academy 10.14m NWI 3 Emery, Kanzi Cedarbridge Academy 10.11m NWI 4 Paynter, Xe'Azjah Saltus Grammar School 8.51m NWI 5 Deane-Gray, Katherine Bermuda High School 8.09m NWI --- Filice, Gisella Bermuda High School FOUL Girls Javelin Throw 600gm Under 16 Name School Finals Finals 1 Pinchin, Eloise Bermuda High School 24.44m 2 McPeek, Sy Saltus Grammar School 21.10m 3 Dunn, Cree Bermuda High School 19.14m 4 Trott, Dejae Berkeley 18.84m 5 Dietz, Lauren Bermuda High School 18.54m 6 Lambert, Mezhyiah Cedarbridge Academy 16.36m 7 Maybury, Arzarie Berkeley 15.96m 8 Taylor, Te'lyah Berkeley 14.80m 9 Gibson-Daniels, Zuriah Cedarbridge Academy 12.16m 10 Guzman-Perez, Alanys Cedarbridge Academy 10.26m --- Lightbourne, Natalie Saltus Grammar School FOUL Girls 3000 Meter Run Over 16 Name School Finals Finals 1 Mendes, Brianna Bermuda High School 11:40.42 2 Palmer, Lynsey Saltus Grammar School 11:48.14 3 Hope, Laura Saltus Grammar School 12:35.45 4 Simons, Pier Cedarbridge Academy 13:40.15 5 Daniels, Demiqua Cedarbridge Academy 14:16.00 6 Deleon Garcia, Maria Cedarbridge Academy 16:44.06 --- Sullivan, Haley Saltus Grammar School DNF Girls Long Jump Over 16 Name School Finals Wind Finals 1 Barclay, Anasia Berkeley 4.72m NWI 2 smith, inshan-nae Cedarbridge Academy 4.66m NWI 3 Durham, Zakiyah Saltus Grammar School 4.59m NWI 4 Lowe-Darrell, Symira Cedarbridge Academy 4.45m NWI 5 Amory, Zariah Berkeley 4.41m NWI 6 Daniels, Tori Saltus Grammar School 4.08m NWI 7 Robinson, Rakeysha Berkeley 4.00m NWI Finals ... (Girls Long Jump Over 16) Name School Finals Wind 8 Lee, Zaire Cedarbridge Academy 3.95m NWI Girls Javelin Throw Over 16 Name School Finals Finals 1 Famous, Sakari Berkeley 25.46m 2 Simmons, Kelly Saltus Grammar School 24.38m 3 Daniels, Demiqua Cedarbridge Academy 23.94m 4 Pond, Micah Cedarbridge Academy 22.22m 5 Seon, Samai Berkeley 18.98m 6 Zimmerer, Megan Saltus Grammar School 17.66m 7 Seon, Kiarah Berkeley 13.94m 8 Lee, Z'Ajae Saltus Grammar School 13.34m Boys 100 Meter Run Under 16 Name School Prelims Wind H# Preliminaries 1 Lodge, Clevonte Berkeley 11.55 Q NWI 2 2 Gittens, Mackai Berkeley 12.25 Q NWI 1 3 Trott, Chaz Somersfield Academy 12.00 q NWI 2 4 Dill, Mikal Cedarbridge Academy 12.01 q NWI 2 5 Smith, Myles Cedarbridge Academy 12.33 q NWI 1 6 Woolery, Andre Cedarbridge Academy 12.41 q NWI 2 6 Steeves, Zachary Saltus Grammar School 12.41 q NWI 1 8 Williams, Josai Somersfield Academy 12.46 q NWI 2 9 Smith, Gabriel Saltus Grammar School 13.47 NWI 1 Boys 200 Meter Run Under 16 Name School Prelims Wind H# Preliminaries 1 Lodge, Clevonte Berkeley 23.81 Q NWI 2 2 Dill, Mikal Cedarbridge Academy 24.82 Q NWI 1 3 Steeves, Zachary Saltus Grammar School 24.42 q NWI 2 4 Gittens, Mackai Berkeley 24.91 q NWI 2 5 Smith, Myles Cedarbridge Academy 25.24 q NWI 2 6 Trott, Chaz Somersfield Academy 25.34 q NWI 1 7 Williams, Josai Somersfield Academy 26.11 q NWI 2 8 Thompson, Zion Cedarbridge Academy 26.36 q NWI 1 9 McCallan, Tre Berkeley J26.36 NWI 1 10 Smith, Gabriel Saltus Grammar School 28.48 NWI 1 Boys 3000 Meter Run Under 16 Name School Finals Finals 1 Kuzyk, Quincy Somersfield Academy 9:57.50 2 Outerbridge, Ryan Berkeley 10:32.27 3 Tucker, Iziah Berkeley 10:39.04 4 Furbert, Donnovan Cedarbridge Academy 11:50.32 5 Hillier, Yannick Saltus Grammar School 12:03.51 6 Burns, Jackson Saltus Grammar School 12:18.27 Finals ... (Boys 3000 Meter Run Under 16) Name School Finals 7 Cooper, Ross Saltus Grammar School 12:28.41 8 Furbert, Denishun Cedarbridge Academy 17:03.99 Boys High Jump 1.47m Under 16 Name School Finals Finals 1 Smith, Schyler Saltus Grammar School 1.70m 2 Crane, Jahnari Berkeley 1.65m 3 Darrell, Samuel Berkeley J1.65m 4 Hogan, Jah'Nique Cedarbridge Academy J1.65m 5 Smith, Myles Cedarbridge Academy 1.60m 6 Gilbertson, Scott Saltus Grammar School 1.40m 6 Thomas, Robert Berkeley 1.40m Boys Javelin Throw Under 16 Name School Finals Finals 1 Coffey, Cameron Saltus Grammar School 43.26m 2 McKittrick, Declan Saltus Grammar School 38.34m 3 Woolery, Andre Cedarbridge Academy 34.70m 4 Simmons, Damian Berkeley 33.16m 5 Zuill, Liam Warwick Academy 31.08m 6 Hassell, Jalun Cedarbridge Academy 29.04m 7 Simmons, Moses Berkeley 27.04m 8 Tuzo, Nadre Berkeley 26.18m 9 Sousa, Paulo Cedarbridge Academy 22.58m 10 DeCouto, Marcus Warwick Academy 22.02m Boys 3000 Meter Run Over 16 Name School Finals Finals 1 Cumberbatch, Johndell Saltus Grammar School 10:09.84 2 Edwards, Robert Berkeley 10:17.31 3 Hopkins, Kaden Saltus Grammar School 10:23.87 4 Johnston, Akim Berkeley 10:46.22 5 de Ste. Croix, Max Saltus Grammar School 11:24.23 6 Quinn, Patrick Warwick Academy 11:51.01 7 Washington, Jesse Warwick Academy 12:14.16 Boys Shot Put 4.5kg Over 16 Name School Finals Finals 1 Samuels, Hussani Cedarbridge Academy 12.73m 2 Perinchief, Tyquann Saltus Grammar School 10.68m 3 Gonsalves, Bryce Saltus Grammar School 10.43m 4 wilson, brandon Cedarbridge Academy 10.04m 5 Washington, Jesse Warwick Academy 9.99m 6 Cordeiro, Brady Warwick Academy 9.96m 7 Lucas, Jean-Pierre Berkeley 9.68m 7 Derosa, Milvin Berkeley 9.68m Finals ... (Boys Shot Put 4.5kg Over 16) Name School Finals 9 White, Conor Saltus Grammar School 9.43m 10 Barnett, Benjamin Warwick Academy 8.74m 11 Barber, James Mount Saint Agnes Academy 7.81m Boys Javelin Throw 700mg Over 16 Name School Finals Finals 1 Gonsalves, Bryce Saltus Grammar School 37.20m 2 Douglas, Samson Saltus Grammar School 32.32m 3 Wade, Caylon Berkeley 31.90m 4 White, Conor Saltus Grammar School 31.86m 5 Foley, Zach Warwick Academy 30.38m 6 Cordeiro, Brady Warwick Academy 26.18m 7 Barnett, Benjamin Warwick Academy 25.82m 8 Tucker-Talbot, Nigel Berkeley 24.20m 9 Samuels, Hussani Cedarbridge Academy 22.46m 10 Pelletier, Edouard Mount Saint Agnes Academy 21.82m 11 Darrell, Q'Shai Cedarbridge Academy 19.26m --- Zuill, Chakai Berkeley FOUL Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER Page 1 .
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