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4/2/2017 4/2/2017 Results Event 1 Girls 3000 Meter Run OPEN 1 485 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:26 AM 6/2/2017 Page 1 JAAA/ JAMALCO DEVELOPMENT MEET 2017 - 4/2/2017 4/2/2017 Results Event 1 Girls 3000 Meter Run OPEN Name Age School Seed Finals Finals 1 485 Jones, Jade Hydel High 11:12.35 2 225 McGROWDER, Vonessa 19 Edwin Allen 11:52.98 3 618 Wint, Zoey-Ann 16 Manchester High School Girls 11:59.99 Event 2 Boys 5000 Meter Run OPEN Name Age School Seed Finals Finals 1 248 Sweeney, Aj 17 Edwin Allen 17:20.58 2 68 Mundle, Romar 19 Bellefield High School 17:27.94 3 190 gregory, rohealo 19 Cross Keys High 17:40.90 4 295 Stapleton, Shavawn 19 Excelsior High School Boys 18:15.55 5 289 Fairweather, Tavio 19 Excelsior High School Boys 18:15.97 6 65 Howell, Shemar 16 Bellefield High School 18:17.38 7 162 Tyme, Derrick 16 Christian High School Boys and 18:57.29 8 70 Tomlin, Akeem 17 Bellefield High School 18:59.02 9 73 Wilson, Tajshae 19 Bellefield High School 19:00.98 10 1239 Williams, Rajmore 17 Tacius Golding High School 19:16.23 11 521 Mclaren, Lamard Lennon High School 19:16.30 12 155 Ledgister, Chadroy 18 Christian High School Boys and 19:28.28 13 837 Bryan, Tajay 18 Tacius Golding High School 20:20.07 Event 3 Girls 1500 Meter Run CLASS 3 Name Age School Seed Finals Finals 1 212 Dwyer, Rushana 14 Edwin Allen 4:53.34 2 51 Lawerence, Aneisha 14 Bellefield High School 4:54.54 3 433 Pryce, Samantha 14 Holmwood Technical High Girls 4:55.73 4 624 Chamberlain, Shatay 15 Mavis Bank High 4:59.59 5 449 Williams, Dahiema 14 Holmwood Technical High Girls 5:14.19 6 424 Johnson, Aliya 14 Holmwood Technical High Girls 5:16.98 7 83 facey, nastassia 15 camperdown high school girls 5:18.18 8 532 Facey, Patrice 15 Maggotty High School 5:26.78 9 474 Jones, Ocelia Hydel High 5:27.36 10 115 Bennett, Shereke 15 Tacky High 5:27.52 11 538 Rexted, Tanya 15 Maggotty High School 5:31.26 12 473 Holgate, Tishanna Hydel High 5:33.93 13 233 Thompson, Jodi-Ann 14 Edwin Allen 5:36.24 14 865 Simms, Niomi 13 Thompson Town High School 5:42.90 15 629 James, Tameka 14 Mavis Bank High 5:46.48 16 621 Brown, Chrisanna 15 Mavis Bank High 5:49.90 17 79 brown, shonnon 15 camperdown high school girls 5:50.70 18 262 Thomas, Sabriena 15 Ewarton High school 5:51.05 19 231 Simpson, Annika 15 Edwin Allen 5:52.25 20 457 Panton, Serena 14 Horace Clarke High School 5:56.07 21 732 dixon, tyshell 15 oberlin high school 6:02.42 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:26 AM 6/2/2017 Page 2 JAAA/ JAMALCO DEVELOPMENT MEET 2017 - 4/2/2017 4/2/2017 Results Event 4 Girls 1500 Meter Run CLASS 2 Name Age School Seed Finals Finals 1 413 Campbell, Brittney 17 Holmwood Technical High Girls 4:56.97 2 211 Donald, Cemore 16 Edwin Allen 4:57.17 3 410 Bromfield, Delverna 16 Holmwood Technical High Girls 4:57.18 4 213 Evans, Anna-Lee 16 Edwin Allen 5:08.26 5 986 Beckford, Kelly-Ann 17 Albert Town High 5:10.79 6 441 Thompson, Megan 17 Holmwood Technical High Girls 5:11.78 7 540 Whyte, Shenell 16 Maggotty High School 5:15.42 8 486 Kerr, Zenon Hydel High 5:15.50 9 221 Jones, Jeniel 16 Edwin Allen 5:26.43 10 618 Wint, Zoey-Ann 16 Manchester High School Girls 5:28.04 11 80 chambers, jody-kay 16 camperdown high school girls 5:32.12 12 913 Donaldson, Shanice 15 Winston Jones High School 5:39.13 13 533 Jackson, Moesha 16 Maggotty High School 5:40.30 14 822 Chambers, Tanilia 16 Tacius Golding High School 6:09.54 Event 5 Girls 1500 Meter Run CLASS 1 Name Age School Seed Finals Finals 1 216 Grant, Kara 18 Edwin Allen 4:59.54 2 429 May, Chrissani 19 Holmwood Technical High Girls 5:00.08 3 428 May, Caseyann 19 Holmwood Technical High Girls 5:11.22 4 537 Peart, Shameka 18 Maggotty High School 6:44.09 Event 6 Girls 1500 Meter Run OPEN Name Age School Seed Finals Finals 1 171 Tyme, Melissa 20 Church Teachers College 5:04.23 2 873 Ferron, Alithia University of Technology, Jama 5:26.79 3 321 Simmonds, Ophia G C Foster College 5:32.86 4 712 Muir, Jody Mvp Track Club 6:21.14 Event 7 Boys 1500 Meter Run CLASS 3 Name Age School Seed Finals Finals 1 655 Stamp, Jahiel 14 Mavis Bank High 5:12.19 2 546 Clarke, Devon 14 Maggotty High School 5:29.99 3 549 Hart, Justin 14 Maggotty High School 5:36.89 4 935 Campbell, Xavier 14 Glenmuir High 5:49.77 Event 8 Boys 1500 Meter Run CLASS 2 Name Age School Seed Finals Finals 1 574 Jones, Jordan 16 Manchester High School Boys 4:21.38 2 551 Haye, Rajeeb 16 Maggotty High School 4:24.49 3 694 Beadle, Amos 16 Mile Gully High School 4:30.86 4 552 Haye, Rajiv 16 Maggotty High School 4:35.38 5 398 Reid, Quwayne 15 Holmwood Technical High Boys 4:40.27 6 938 Johnson, Nogomo-nantambu 15 Glenmuir High 4:40.87 7 127 Rawle, Najee 15 Tacky High 4:40.90 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:26 AM 6/2/2017 Page 3 JAAA/ JAMALCO DEVELOPMENT MEET 2017 - 4/2/2017 4/2/2017 Results Finals ... (Event 8 Boys 1500 Meter Run CLASS 2) Name Age School Seed Finals 8 142 Smith, Devonte 16 Central High 4:41.41 9 395 Montaque, Terique 19 Holmwood Technical High Boys 4:42.37 10 62 Grant, Ramoy 15 Bellefield High School 4:43.73 11 1241 Young, Jameel 16 Christian High School Boys and 4:48.60 12 1243 Ranger, Roquanna 16 Christian High School Boys and 4:48.67 13 995 Grant, Amon 16 Albert Town High 4:48.75 14 240 James, Romario 16 Edwin Allen 4:48.93 15 744 geohagen, renaldo 16 oberlin high school 4:50.02 16 152 Chin, Jahvoney 15 Christian High School Boys and 4:51.18 17 854 McKellop, Javain 15 Tacius Golding High School 4:57.36 18 111 Dilworth, Kevaugh 16 Carron Hall High School 5:00.98 19 65 Howell, Shemar 16 Bellefield High School 5:02.87 20 778 Stewart, Jardane 15 Pembroke Hall High 5:17.84 21 1239 Williams, Rajmore 17 Tacius Golding High School 5:18.25 22 527 Williamson, Blaine 16 Lennon High School 5:19.38 23 506 Austin, Hervin 16 Lennon High School 5:20.64 24 1232 Hibbert, Omar 16 Tacius Golding High School 5:21.43 25 979 Smith, Brian St Catherine high boys 5:31.13 26 1230 Scott, Sharor 15 Tacius Golding High School 5:32.69 27 379 Brown, Lurian 16 Holmwood Technical High Boys 5:33.73 28 521 Mclaren, Lamard Lennon High School 5:38.26 29 34 Hyman, Ragieffe Belair High 5:38.91 30 161 Thaxter, Jaheir 15 Christian High School Boys and 5:46.61 31 31 Gayle, Johnoy Belair High 6:04.86 Event 9 Boys 1500 Meter Run CLASS 1 Name Age School Seed Finals Finals 1 73 Wilson, Tajshae 19 Bellefield High School 4:09.74 2 811 Reid, Tyrese Spot Valley High 4:12.52 3 1288 Palmer, Jerome Ferncourt High 4:16.04 4 365 Simpson, Jordan 17 Garvey Maceo High 4:18.11 5 677 Reid, Dwayne 19 May Day High School 4:22.57 6 150 Bailey, Roshane 18 Christian High School Boys and 4:24.54 7 392 Legister, Shemar 19 Holmwood Technical High Boys 4:25.70 8 379 Brown, Lurian 16 Holmwood Technical High Boys 4:26.83 9 999 Walcott, Derron 17 Albert Town High 4:26.84 10 555 Mitchell, Romario 19 Maggotty High School 4:29.71 11 68 Mundle, Romar 19 Bellefield High School 4:31.22 12 652 Richards, Shaun 18 Mavis Bank High 4:32.47 13 312 Edwards, Taffari 18 Foga Road High 4:33.37 14 154 Jackson, Agerian 18 Christian High School Boys and 4:33.73 15 771 Gardner, Martin 17 Pembroke Hall High 4:34.51 16 656 Watson, Billy 17 Mavis Bank High 4:35.21 17 994 Dailey, Kedon 17 Albert Town High 4:35.52 18 653 Senior, Devon 17 Mavis Bank High 4:37.04 19 919 Graham, Tahjay 17 Winston Jones High School 4:37.20 20 70 Tomlin, Akeem 17 Bellefield High School 4:37.31 21 545 Brown, Kevanto 18 Maggotty High School 4:38.99 22 402 Thomas, Tyrese 17 Holmwood Technical High Boys 4:39.49 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:26 AM 6/2/2017 Page 4 JAAA/ JAMALCO DEVELOPMENT MEET 2017 - 4/2/2017 4/2/2017 Results Finals ... (Event 9 Boys 1500 Meter Run CLASS 1) Name Age School Seed Finals 23 933 Brown, Dean 18 Glenmuir High 4:40.41 24 118 Davidson, Martin Unattached 4:42.84 25 58 campbell, Rojae 18 Bellefield High School 4:43.63 26 1238 Burt, Levaughn 18 Tacius Golding High School 4:48.91 27 461 Harrison, Romoro 18 Horace Clarke High School 4:52.37 28 850 Harvey, Appolennon 14 Tacius Golding High School 4:53.09 29 977 Richards, Chroy 17 oberlin high school 4:56.35 30 579 McNeil, Ajahni 17 Manchester High School Boys 4:56.54 31 866 Kenyon, Samuel 17 Thompson Town High School 5:01.73 32 678 Samuels, Cladius May Day High School 5:02.89 33 648 Hamilton, Ainsley 17 Mavis Bank High 5:04.60 34 314 Needham, Kemar 17 Foga Road High 5:06.03 35 281 Thompson, Jerick 18 Ewarton High school 5:12.20 36 1332 Buddle, Conile Pembroke Hall High 5:13.85 37 565 Campbell, Chevaughn 18 Manchester High School Boys 5:17.99 38 837 Bryan, Tajay 18 Tacius Golding High School 5:30.95 39 267 Croll, ceajae 17 Ewarton High school 5:31.02 40 278 Newman, Steven 16 Ewarton High school 5:32.77 Event 10 Boys 1500 Meter Run OPEN Name Age School Seed Finals Finals 1 894 Graham, Trey University of Technology, Jama 4:09.92 2 324 Archibald, Oshane G C Foster College 4:11.03 3 896 Green, Thaleetio University of Technology, Jama 4:13.12 4 345 Walker, Kajay G C Foster College 4:14.75 5 902 McKenzie, Eric University of Technology, Jama 4:16.67 6 336 Haye, Larone G C Foster College 4:20.13 7 340 Johnson, Evroy G C Foster College 4:20.84 8 720 Godfrey, Randux Mvp Track Club 4:22.00 9 501 Huchinson, Fabian 19 Knox Community College 4:27.11 10 344 Thomas, Henry G C Foster College 4:27.95 11 330 Cribb, Rajay G C Foster College 4:29.35 12 327 Brown, Stavin G C Foster College 4:31.18 13 911 Wint, Daniel University of Technology, Jama 4:39.06 14 984 Purcel, King 23 Mavis Bank High 4:46.99 15 985 Simmonds, Garfeld 21 Mavis Bank High 5:21.87 16 726 Thomas, Leon Mvp Track Club 5:24.86 17 883 Brown, Marcus University of Technology, Jama 5:26.55 18 882 Baker, Devaughn University of Technology, Jama 5:36.22 Event 11 Girls 100 Meter Dash PRIMARY Name Age School Seed Finals Wind H# Finals 1 1347 Mills, Rushana Rock River Primary 13.83 NWI 5 2 1329 Smith, Sashauna Mineral Heights Primary 14.05 NWI 2 3 1277 Gordon, Garrine 11 May Pen Primary 14.25 NWI 4 4 1276 Lawrence, Annora 10 May Pen Primary 14.31 NWI 5 5 969 Harris, Deandra 10 Rock River Primary 14.32 NWI 2 6 975 Jackson, Janice 12 Rock River Primary 14.36 NWI 3 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 9:26 AM 6/2/2017 Page 5 JAAA/ JAMALCO DEVELOPMENT MEET 2017 - 4/2/2017 4/2/2017 Results Finals ..
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