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Grace Puma Youngster Goldsmith Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2:57 PM 2/15/2018 Page 1 Grace Puma Youngster Goldsmith - 2/3/2018 National Athletic Classics National Stadium Results Girls 100 Meter Dash CLASS 3 ======================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind H# ======================================================================== Finals 1 705 Steele, Saskieka Holmwood Girls 11.71 0.5 4 2 431 Clayton, Tia Edwin Allen Girls A 11.80 0.9 9 3 1423 Lyston, Brianna St. Jago High Girls 11.89 0.9 9 4 432 Clayton, Tina Edwin Allen Girls A 11.91 0.5 4 5 465 Myles, Salieci Edwin Allen Girls A 12.01 0.9 7 6 420 Bridge, Bethany Edwin Allen Girls A 12.19 1.1 8 7 709 Wallace, Atalya Holmwood Girls 12.31 1.0 3 8 676 Duhaney, Briana Holmwood Girls 12.38 1.4 1 9 436 Davis, Machel Edwin Allen Girls A 12.39 1.1 6 10 1436 Sewell, Vanessa St. Jago High Girls 12.40 1.4 1 11 1231 Morgan, Shantae Ruseas Girls 12.46 1.1 8 12 742 Linton, Machaeda Hydel Girls 12.48 1.1 6 12 1428 Nembhard, Danae St. Jago High Girls 12.48 1.1 6 14 762 Simpson, Dejona Hydel Girls 12.50 0.9 7 15 1434 Reid, Sashell St. Jago High Girls 12.55 0.5 4 16 763 Stanley, Omelia Hydel Girls 12.57 0.9 9 17 769 Wilson, Oneka Hydel Girls 12.59 1.1 8 18 776 Honeywell, Chanel Immaculate High 12.67 0.7 11 19 373 Williams, Chantel Convent OF M 12.71 1.1 6 20 31 Barrucks, Jada Andrews Girls 12.71 0.9 9 21 1115 james, alexis Petersfield Girls 12.72 0.7 11 22 1413 Hall, Dayshanae St. Jago High Girls 12.74 0.9 7 23 1416 Hinds, Safhia St. Jago High Girls 12.81 1.0 3 24 677 Farquharson, Monic Holmwood Girls 12.82 1.0 2 25 1229 Mcdowell, Shevina Ruseas Girls 12.85 1.1 6 26 1447 Williams, Alecia St. Jago High Girls 12.85 0.8 5 27 1509 Shelton, Kayleigh Titchfield Girls 12.87 1.4 1 27 563 Francis, Jaden Falcon Athletics 12.87 1.4 1 29 59 Nichol, Davia Andrews Girls 12.88 0.8 5 30 1425 Martin, Abigail St. Jago High Girls 12.91 1.0 2 31 1222 Goodison, Shantel Ruseas Girls 12.94 0.8 5 32 1272 Walters, Jolene St. Catherine Girls 12.96 0.5 4 33 1513 Thompson, Sasha-Ga Titchfield Girls 12.98 1.0 2 34 1221 Gooden, Breanna Ruseas Girls 13.02 0.9 9 34 777 Lyn, Gabrielle Immaculate High 13.02 -0.2 10 36 1251 Dennis, tusandre St. Catherine Girls 13.07 1.1 6 37 1609 Reid, Jodian Vere Tech Girls 13.07 -0.2 10 38 60 O'Oconnor, Kaela-M Andrews Girls 13.10 0.9 7 39 603 Bennette, Ashlee Greater Port 13.11 1.0 2 40 1212 Chance, Nydia Ruseas Girls 13.12 0.9 7 41 34 Brown, Mikayla Andrews Girls 13.13 1.1 6 42 650 Bernard, Ophiella Herbert Morr 13.13 -0.2 10 43 1261 Mcfee, Sherine St. Catherine Girls 13.16 0.9 9 44 46 Hunter, Kaniellia Andrews Girls 13.19 1.1 8 45 327 Allen, Khristina Convent OF M 13.20 0.8 5 46 1448 Williams, Shantae St. Jago High Girls 13.20 1.1 8 47 1131 `goshine, Ravel Port Antonio 13.29 1.0 3 48 1644 Walcott, Meikaila Westwood High 13.42 0.8 5 49 381 Dawkins, Abriel Dinthill tec 13.42 -0.2 10 50 606 Cox, Ashanti Greater Port 13.44 1.0 3 51 1108 christie, janiela Petersfield Girls 13.44 -0.2 10 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2:57 PM 2/15/2018 Page 2 Grace Puma Youngster Goldsmith - 2/3/2018 National Athletic Classics National Stadium Results ....Girls 100 Meter Dash CLASS 3 52 1634 Leach, Naomi Westwood High 13.56 1.0 3 53 605 Corney, Fantasia Greater Port 13.58 0.8 5 53 1514 Ward, Vanessa Titchfield Girls 13.58 1.0 3 55 1635 Malcolm, Kenisha Westwood High 13.62 1.1 8 55 356 Morris, Raevonn Convent OF M 13.62 1.1 8 57 1243 Albert, Natalie St. Catherine Girls 13.67 1.1 8 58 1252 Douglas, Davia St. Catherine Girls 13.74 0.8 5 59 1605 Orridge, Tannicia Vere Tech Girls 13.74 0.7 11 60 1702 Henry, Chanice Kingston High Sc 13.74 0.7 11 61 1263 Phillips, kassanya St. Catherine Girls 13.76 0.9 7 62 389 Sewel, Alicia Dinthill tec 13.76 0.7 11 63 1642 Stewart, Mickelia Westwood High 13.93 1.4 1 64 1011 Dale, Britaney Locovia Girls 13.98 0.7 11 65 1496 Grant, Brianna Titchfield Girls 14.00 0.8 5 66 346 Griffiths, Laurel Convent OF M 14.06 0.9 7 67 1143 Killburn, Donniesh Port Antonio 14.09 1.0 2 68 357 Patterson, Kataish Convent OF M 14.09 0.5 4 69 1637 McLaren, Kenya Westwood High 14.20 1.1 6 70 1640 Rennie, Aaliyah Westwood High 14.28 0.5 4 71 1063 Johnson, Shanea Ocho Rios Hi 14.44 1.0 3 72 1314 Pearson, jayda St. Hughs 14.47 0.5 4 73 610 Nnadi, Nnatica Greater Port 14.48 0.5 4 74 331 Bepat, Janell Convent OF M 14.64 0.9 9 75 773 Facey, Ziann Immaculate High 14.84 0.7 11 76 1632 James, Yesha Westwood High 14.89 1.0 2 77 1639 Rattigan, Jada-Sha Westwood High 14.94 0.9 9 78 1863 Hughie, Twyshanna Clan Carthy High 15.00 0.7 11 79 1137 Clementson, Denesh Port Antonio 15.20 1.4 1 80 611 Wilson, Domonique Greater Port 15.21 1.4 1 81 1688 Newby, Tianna York Castle 15.34 1.4 1 82 1633 Jardenier, Rehana Westwood High 15.48 0.9 7 Girls 100 Meter Dash CLASS 1 ======================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind H# ======================================================================== 1 428 Cameron, Kasheika Edwin Allen Girls A 11.78 -0.2 5 2 1437 Shaw, Kimone St. Jago High Girls 11.82 -0.2 1 3 458 McKenzie, Fredrick Edwin Allen Girls A 11.83 -0.2 1 4 443 Farquharson, Khamo Edwin Allen Girls A 11.90 0.2 3 5 1121 myrie, ockera Petersfield Girls 12.01 -0.8 2 6 727 Dayle, Yanique Hydel Girls 12.04 -0.2 1 7 1414 Henry, Shurria St. Jago High Girls 12.11 0.8 4 8 721 Campbell, Sharikae Hydel Girls 12.13 0.8 4 9 693 King, Kelliesha Holmwood Girls 12.24 -0.2 1 10 426 Brown, Patricia Edwin Allen Girls A 12.26 0.8 4 11 1203 Amoy, Mairs Ruseas Girls 12.37 -0.8 2 12 1262 Mcleod, Abigail St. Catherine Girls 12.38 0.2 3 13 1223 Ishara, Scarlett Ruseas Girls 12.42 -0.2 5 14 731 Harris, Chaneal Hydel Girls 12.48 -0.2 5 15 55 McLean, Patricia Andrews Girls 12.49 0.8 4 16 350 Jonas, Michaelia Convent OF M 12.57 0.8 4 17 462 Morris, Avagay Edwin Allen Girls A 12.59 -0.8 2 18 1269 Tulloch, Sankyaw St. Catherine Girls 12.71 -0.8 2 Jamaica National Championship Meet Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 2:57 PM 2/15/2018 Page 3 Grace Puma Youngster Goldsmith - 2/3/2018 National Athletic Classics National Stadium Results ....Girls 100 Meter Dash CLASS 1 19 781 McDonald, Aliyah Immaculate High 12.74 0.8 4 20 1236 Savanah, Muir Ruseas Girls 12.75 0.2 3 21 1585 Davis, Alexia Vere Tech Girls 12.78 0.2 3 22 330 Baker, Breanyl Convent OF M 12.88 -0.2 5 23 255 Farquharson, Leone Campion Girls 12.95 -0.8 2 24 30 Bailey, Michaelia Andrews Girls 12.96 -0.2 5 25 787 Thoams, Jada Immaculate High 12.96 -0.2 1 26 62 Rose, Shanise Andrews Girls 12.97 -0.2 1 27 1125 peat, danieta Petersfield Girls 13.02 0.2 3 28 371 White, Ashley Convent OF M 13.13 0.2 3 29 653 Lynch, Sasheka Herbert Morr 13.18 -0.8 2 30 775 Hickling, Jezelle Immaculate High 13.55 -0.2 5 31 121 Wright, Britney Belair High School 13.67 0.8 4 32 1689 Parchment, Serena York Castle 14.57 -0.2 5 33 1306 Campbell, monique St. Hughs 14.58 0.8 4 Girls 100 Meter Dash CLASS 4 ======================================================================== Name Year Team Finals Wind H# ======================================================================== 1 733 Hill, Kerrica Hydel Girls 12.11 0.7 5 2 755 Reid, Alana Hydel Girls 12.49 0.7 1 3 444 Forbes, Tonie-Ann Edwin Allen Girls A 12.60 1.7 9 3 1614 Smith, Sashauna Vere Tech Girls 12.60 0.2 4 5 730 Griffiths, Stephan Hydel Girls 12.68 0.6 3 6 482 Wilson, Santae Edwin Allen Girls A 12.77 0.6 3 7 456 McIntosh, Onicia Edwin Allen Girls A 12.80 0.7 5 8 1009 Byfield, Rasheika Locovia Girls 12.86 1.7 9 9 478 Watt, Brianna Edwin Allen Girls A 12.96 0.7 1 10 1420 Leslie, Seanna-Gay St. Jago High Girls 12.96 1.7 9 11 671 Barnett, Orianna Holmwood Girls 12.97 0.2 4 12 454 McCalla, Shantoniq Edwin Allen Girls A 12.98 1.3 7 13 780 Marriott, Kennice Immaculate High 12.99 1.2 10 14 1270 Ulett, Asharria St.
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