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Age H# Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Age H# Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Name School Middle SchoolTrack and Field 2017 - 3/15/2017 to 3/21/2017 National Sports Centre Results Girls 100 Meter Dash Under 12 Name Age School Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 Cann, Shayla Warwick Academy 13.95 Q 2 2 Hollis, Asia-Leigh Warwick Academy 14.13 Q 1 3 Weeks, Kezjah T.N.Tatem 15.00 Q 3 4 Grant, Jahstice Dellwood Middle School 14.73 q 2 5 Smith, Reggie Dellwood Middle School 14.79 q 1 6 Simmons, Jahde Whitney Institute Middle 15.23 q 1 7 Raynor, Amarley Whitney Institute Middle 15.24 q 3 8 Minors, Honor Saltus Grammar School 15.29 q 1 9 Smith, Arianna Sandys Secondary Middle S 15.33 3 10 Raynor, Malaya Sandys Secondary Middle S 15.37 2 10 Simons, Nel'lyah T.N.Tatem 15.37 1 12 Blair-Paynter, Shye Clearwater Middle School 15.55 3 13 Bean, Kimora Lee Bermuda Institute 15.63 2 14 Richardson, Sarai Somersfield Academy 15.86 3 15 Proverbs, Maya Clearwater Middle School 15.90 1 16 Lewis, Amelia Bermuda High School 15.91 3 17 White, Isabella Somersfield Academy 15.98 2 18 Lydnsey-Trott, Shori Bermuda High School 16.57 2 19 Phelan, Lily Saltus Grammar School 16.60 3 20 Tull, Yasmine Bermuda Institute 16.83 1 21 Stovell, Nicole Mount Saint Agnes Academy 17.05 2 Girls 200 Meter Dash Under 12 Name Age School Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 Grant, Jahstice Dellwood Middle School 29.67 Q 2 2 Smith, Reggie Dellwood Middle School 30.44 Q 3 3 Simons, Nel'lyah T.N.Tatem 30.86 Q 1 4 Hollis, Asia-Leigh Warwick Academy 29.69 q 2 5 Weeks, Kezjah T.N.Tatem 30.88 q 2 6 Woolridge, Sienna Warwick Academy 31.58 q 1 7 Minors, Honor Saltus Grammar School 31.72 q 3 8 Raynor, Malaya Sandys Secondary Middle S 31.75 q 3 9 Simmons, Jahde Whitney Institute Middle 32.02 1 10 Blair-Paynter, Shye Clearwater Middle School 32.16 3 11 Proverbs, Maya Clearwater Middle School 32.44 2 12 Burch, Xienne Bermuda Institute 32.60 2 13 Boyd, Bailey Saltus Grammar School 32.63 1 13 Madeiros, Katelyn Bermuda High School 32.63 1 15 Ingham-Trott, Chari Whitney Institute Middle 32.67 3 16 Richardson, Sarai Somersfield Academy 32.90 1 17 Rayner, Chemahj Sandys Secondary Middle S 33.54 2 18 Rajeh, Maya Somersfield Academy 33.77 2 19 Stovell, Nicole Mount Saint Agnes Academy 34.14 3 20 Kelly, Erin Bermuda High School 34.84 3 21 Bean, Kimora Lee Bermuda Institute 40.06 1 Girls 400 Meter Dash Under 12 Name Age School Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 Cann, Shayla Warwick Academy 1:04.12 Q 3 2 Simons, Tele Dellwood Middle School 1:11.93 Q 2 3 Barker, Mia Saltus Grammar School 1:13.55 Q 1 4 Ingham-Trott, Chari Whitney Institute Middle 1:13.88 q 2 5 Weeks, Kezjah T.N.Tatem 1:15.10 q 3 6 Fischer, Sydney Saltus Grammar School 1:16.36 q 3 7 Bonanno, Siena Somersfield Academy 1:16.52 q 3 8 Easton-Smith, Azari Dellwood Middle School 1:16.70 q 1 9 Smith, Dwzjhane T.N.Tatem 1:17.67 2 10 Perry-Burrows, Layla Warwick Academy 1:18.32 1 11 Bean, Kimora Lee Bermuda Institute 1:18.67 2 12 Tavares, Cheyenne Bermuda High School 1:18.93 2 13 Rajeh, Maya Somersfield Academy 1:19.21 1 14 Talbot-Minors, Kiyare Clearwater Middle School 1:19.26 1 15 Raynor, Malaya Sandys Secondary Middle S 1:22.40 2 16 Rattery, Nacitra Whitney Institute Middle 1:22.62 1 17 Rayner, Chemahj Sandys Secondary Middle S 1:26.27 3 18 Lightbourne, Zainab Bermuda Institute 2:07.66 1 Girls 800 Meter Run Under 12 Name Age School Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 Sharrieff, Myeisha Somersfield Academy 2:45.19 Q 1 2 Astwood, Keidel T.N.Tatem 2:47.61 Q 2 3 Simons, Tele Dellwood Middle School 2:45.28 q 1 4 Venning, Alivia Saltus Grammar School 2:56.79 q 2 5 Easton-Smith, Azari Dellwood Middle School 2:58.32 q 2 6 Tankard, Malikah Warwick Academy 2:58.49 q 2 7 Nisbett, Antasia Whitney Institute Middle 2:58.68 q 2 8 Dublin, Tashuna Sandys Secondary Middle S 2:58.72 q 2 9 Barker, Mia Saltus Grammar School 2:59.80 1 10 Smith, Dwzjhane T.N.Tatem 2:59.88 1 11 Scherer, Lindsay Warwick Academy 3:10.24 1 12 Simons, Zemira Clearwater Middle School 3:10.35 1 13 Simmons, Jahni Whitney Institute Middle 3:10.44 1 14 Millett, Zaylie Sandys Secondary Middle S 3:21.14 1 15 Talbot-Minors, Kiyare Clearwater Middle School 3:24.94 2 Girls 4x100 Meter Relay Under 12 Team Relay Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 Dellwood Middle School A 58.40 Q 1 2 Warwick Academy A 59.08 Q 2 3 T.N.Tatem A 59.46 q 1 4 Whitney Institute Middle A 59.85 q 1 5 Sandys Secondary Middle S A 1:00.91 q 1 6 Bermuda High School A 1:01.93 q 2 7 Clearwater Middle School A 1:02.63 q 1 Preliminaries ... (Girls 4x100 Meter Relay Under 12) Team Relay Prelims H# 8 Saltus Grammar School A 1:03.60 q 1 9 Somersfield Academy A 1:03.93 2 10 Bermuda Institute A 1:05.38 2 Girls Long Jump 2.72 kg Under 12 Name Age School Finals Finals 1 Grant, Jahstice Dellwood Middle School 3.83m 2 Rowe, Niamh Mount Saint Agnes Academy 3.59m 3 Boyd, Bailey Saltus Grammar School 3.41m 4 Adams, Kyra Saltus Grammar School 3.40m 5 Woolridge, Sienna Warwick Academy 3.39m 6 Judd, Jaedyn Somersfield Academy 3.36m 6 Neasley, Sade Dellwood Middle School 3.36m 8 Dailey, Gihle Sandys Secondary Middle S 3.34m 8 Madeiros, Katelyn Bermuda High School 3.34m 10 Astwood, Keidel T.N.Tatem 3.21m 11 Kelly, Erin Bermuda High School 3.11m 12 Simmons, Jahni Whitney Institute Middle 3.10m 13 Bonanno, Siena Somersfield Academy 3.04m 14 Smith, Dwzjhane T.N.Tatem 2.98m 15 Millett, Zaylie Sandys Secondary Middle S 2.90m 16 Stovell, Nicole Mount Saint Agnes Academy 2.75m --- Roland, Jayla Whitney Institute Middle FOUL --- Hollis, Asia-Leigh Warwick Academy FOUL Girls Shot Put 2.72 kg Under 12 Name Age School Finals Finals 1 Bell, kesay Dellwood Middle School 8.58m 2 Bell, Kisaye Dellwood Middle School 7.92m 3 Doyling, Zavia Bermuda High School 6.89m 4 Richards, Amara Sandys Secondary Middle S 6.08m 5 Daley, Vanessa Sandys Secondary Middle S 5.90m 6 Richardson, Kenshae Whitney Institute Middle 5.87m 7 Simmons, Nalae Whitney Institute Middle 5.62m 8 Rayner, Nahjae Bermuda High School 5.56m 9 Chignell, Poppy Saltus Grammar School 5.52m 10 Woolridge, Sienna Warwick Academy 5.44m 11 Mellor, Sydney Saltus Grammar School 5.28m 12 Smith, Ambya Warwick Academy 5.26m 13 Duerden, Josephine Somersfield Academy 4.63m 14 Pitcher, Rianna T.N.Tatem 4.52m 15 Judd, Jaedyn Somersfield Academy 4.28m 16 King, Kyra Mount Saint Agnes Academy 4.08m 17 Smith, Shyne T.N.Tatem 3.70m Girls Discus Throw 1 kg Under 12 Name Age School Finals Finals 1 Bell, Kisaye Dellwood Middle School 19.02m 2 Bell, kesay Dellwood Middle School 16.56m 3 Richardson, Kenshae Whitney Institute Middle 15.32m 4 Hamilton, Kayley Warwick Academy 14.78m 5 Millett, Zaylie Sandys Secondary Middle S 14.60m 6 Mellor, Sydney Saltus Grammar School 14.26m 7 Roy, Sandtasia Bermuda High School 13.70m 7 Daley, Vanessa Sandys Secondary Middle S 13.70m 9 Zuill-Wade, Anaya T.N.Tatem 13.64m 10 Duerden, Josephine Somersfield Academy 12.40m 11 Simons, Nel'lyah T.N.Tatem 11.92m 12 Chignell, Poppy Saltus Grammar School 11.44m 13 Judd, Jaedyn Somersfield Academy 11.42m 14 Smith, Ambya Warwick Academy 9.80m 15 Tyrell, Camryn Whitney Institute Middle 9.28m Girls Javelin Throw 300 mg Under 12 Name Age School Finals Finals 1 Duerden, Josephine Somersfield Academy 15.84m 2 White, Isabella Somersfield Academy 13.74m 3 Smith, Ambya Warwick Academy 13.62m 4 Chignell, Poppy Saltus Grammar School 13.28m 5 Cardwell, Lauren Saltus Grammar School 10.48m 6 King, Kyra Mount Saint Agnes Academy 10.38m 7 Richardson, Kenshae Whitney Institute Middle 9.42m 8 Williams, Talia Whitney Institute Middle 7.04m 9 Hamilton, Kayley Warwick Academy 6.28m Girls 100 Meter Dash Under 13 Name Age School Prelims H# Preliminaries 1 Degrilla, Lakray T.N.Tatem 13.82 Q 3 2 Smith, Massassi T.N.Tatem 13.87 Q 2 3 Burgess, Sanaa Warwick Academy 14.19 Q 1 4 Butterfield, Marli Sandys Secondary Middle S 14.09 q 2 5 Davey, kaylin Dellwood Middle School 14.22 q 2 6 Talbot, Jezhari Bermuda High School 14.28 q 2 7 Trott-Riley, Jerzi Bermuda High School 14.64 q 1 8 Swan, Alaysia Whitney Institute Middle 14.88 q 1 9 Crichlow, Taylor Warwick Academy 14.99 3 10 Boddington, Jailyn Saltus Grammar School 15.04 3 11 Burch, Imani Clearwater Middle School 15.08 2 12 Darrell-Coffee, Naimah Sandys Secondary Middle S 15.13 3 13 Dowling, Mya Dellwood Middle School 15.27 1 14 Wade, Caytia Clearwater Middle School 15.47 1 15 Driscoll, Caroline Saltus Grammar School 15.93 2 16 Wales, Sanai Whitney Institute Middle 16.61 3 Preliminaries ..
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