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(Girls 1500 Meter Run Under 16) Girls Long Jump Under 16 Name Team Finals Name Team Finals 3 Wilson, Kaisha Bermuda High 5:58.46 Finals 4 Shakir, Raeesah Saltus Gramm 6:11.69 1 Byron, Imani The Berkeley 4.59m 5 Armano, Susanna Warwick Acad 6:26.40 2 Pitt-Clarke, Najee The Berkeley 4.34m 6 Darrell, Deshae Cedarbridge 6:30.20 3 Darrell, Deshae Cedarbridge 4.33m 7 Samantha, Dill Somersfield 6:35.96 4 Bowen, Kalasia Cedarbridge 4.32m 8 Simmons, Zhanae Saltus Gramm 7:11.37 5 Knight, Keizhari Cedarbridge 4.31m Girls 3000 Meter Run Under 16 6 Mason, Sydney Bermuda High 4.30m Name Team Finals 7 Smith, Danielle The Berkeley 4.21m Finals 8 Caines, Maxanne Warwick Acad 4.20m 1 Frazzoni, Eva Saltus Gramm 13:34.91 9 Dill, Zantae Saltus Gramm 4.09m 2 Cash, Alexandra Bermuda High 13:46.95 10 Daisley - Bailey, Alize Warwick Acad 3.59m 3 Armano, Susanna Warwick Acad 15:07.97 11 Smith, Alexis Saltus Gramm 3.47m 4 Caines, Jeneya The Berkeley 15:20.52 12 Minors, Te Che Warwick Acad 3.32m 5 Samantha, Dill Somersfield 15:24.15 Girls Triple Jump Under 16 6 Steeves, Sydney Saltus Gramm 15:49.83 Name Team Finals 7 Simons, Shanakay Cedarbridge 20:33.37 Finals Girls 4x100 Meter Relay Under 16 1 Smith, Alexis Saltus Gramm 9.51m Team Relay Finals 2 Knight, Keizhari Cedarbridge 9.41m Finals 3 Greaves, Dazhja The Berkeley 9.31m 1 The Berkeley A 53.62 4 Nanette, Kennesha Saltus Gramm 9.05m 1) Smith, Azaire 2) Darrell, Jaymie 4 Burgess, Nasaj The Berkeley 9.05m 3) Caines, Jeneya 4) Burgess, Nasaj 6 Darrell, Deshae Cedarbridge 9.03m 2 The Berkeley B x55.60 7 Palacio, Maya Cedarbridge 8.94m 1) Butterfield, Khyra 2) Smith, Danielle 8 Caines, Maxanne Warwick Acad 8.74m 3) Scraders, Faheema 4) Place, Shirini 9 Showers, Indasia The Berkeley 8.70m 3 Saltus Grammar School A 57.13 10 Daisley - Bailey, Alize Warwick Acad 7.66m 1) O'Connor, Kathryn 2) Nanette, Kennesha 3) Simmons, Zhanae 4) Smith, Alexis Girls Shot Put 1kg Under 16 4 Cedarbridge Academy A 58.46 Name Team Finals 5 Bermuda High School B x58.71 Finals 1) Pearman, Jada 2) Schmeirer, Sophie 1 DeRosa, Tiara The Berkeley 11.05m 3) Bundy, Jada 4) Wilson, Kaisha 2 Weaver, Jade Bermuda High 9.50m 6 Cedarbridge Academy B x59.03 3 Nanette, Kennesha Saltus Gramm 9.31m 7 Bermuda High School A 1:01.13 4 Barnett, Haddiyah Cedarbridge 8.94m 1) Mason, Sydney 2) Kaplen, Madison 5 Talbot, Laree Cedarbridge 8.71m 3) Smith, Ojeda 4) Smith, De'Asia 6 Trott, Tasia The Berkeley 8.42m 7 Branch, Taj-mes The Berkeley 8.32m Girls High Jump SH 1.25m Under 16 8 Rogers, Satache Warwick Acad 8.19m Name Team Finals 9 Williams, Tiye Warwick Acad 7.27m Finals 10 Rubaine, Zureena Saltus Gramm 7.18m 1 Smith, Azaire The Berkeley 1.50m 11 Stapley, Shannon Bermuda High 7.10m 2 Knight, Keizhari Cedarbridge 1.44m 12 Deanae, Hart Somersfield 6.58m 3 Bascome, Jordan The Berkeley 1.40m 13 Sophia, Richmond Somersfield 5.76m 4 Butterfield, Khyra The Berkeley 1.35m 5 Pearson, Megan Bermuda High 1.30m Girls Discus Throw 1kg Under 16 6 Showers-Reid, In'Dasia The Berkeley J1.30m Name Team Finals 7 Caisey, Kandia Cedarbridge 1.20m Finals 7 Kaplen, Madison Bermuda High 1.20m 1 DeRosa, Tiara The Berkeley 26.22m 7 Wilson, Kaisha Bermuda High 1.20m 2 Barnett, Haddiyah Cedarbridge 25.68m 7 Wright, Christia Warwick Acad 1.20m 3 Pearman, Jada Bermuda High 20.12m --- Caines, Maxanne Warwick Acad NH 4 Trott, Tasia The Berkeley 18.54m National Sports Centre - Site License Hy-Tek's MEET MANAGER 4:10 PM 3/21/2013 Page 3 Senior School Track & Field Championships - 3/15/2013 2013 National Sports Centre Results Finals ... (Girls Discus Throw 1kg Under 16) 5 lee, Kierra Cedarbridge 29.39 Name Team Finals Girls 400 Meter Run Over 16 5 Talbot, Laree Cedarbridge 18.50m Name Team Prelims 6 Rubaine, Zureena Saltus Gramm 17.86m Preliminaries 7 Simmons, Zhanae Saltus Gramm 17.16m 1 Fox, Rachel Mount Saint 1:01.00Q 8 Sophia, Richmond Somersfield 16.68m 2 Saltus, Kirstin Warwick Acad 1:04.09Q 9 Weaver, Jade Bermuda High 16.62m 3 Castle, Kaelyn Mount Saint 1:08.56Q 10 Towlson, Mallory Warwick Acad 16.38m 4 lee, Kierra Cedarbridge 1:09.78Q 10 Seymour, D'Andra The Berkeley 16.38m 5 Steede, Rajah Cedarbridge 1:12.86q 12 Frazzoni, Eva Saltus Gramm 15.86m 6 Godwin, Brinae Warwick Acad 1:13.17q 13 Deanae, Hart Somersfield 14.34m 7 Lema, Kayjuna The Berkeley 1:13.80q 14 Bacabac, Jasmin Cedarbridge 14.16m 8 Palacio, Indigo Cedarbridge 1:17.91q 15 Rogers, Satashe Warwick Acad 14.14m 9 Pearman, Maychel The Berkeley 1:19.45 16 Minors, Te Che Warwick Acad 14.00m Girls 400 Meter Run Over 16 Girls Javelin Throw 600gm Under 16 Name Team Finals Name Team Finals Finals Finals 1 Fox, Rachel Mount Saint 59.74 1 Ray, Chelsea The Berkeley 21.84m 2 Saltus, Kirstin Warwick Acad 1:03.61 2 Smith, Imani The Berkeley 20.68m 3 lee, Kierra Cedarbridge 1:08.26 3 Schmeirer, Sophie Bermuda High 18.38m 4 Castle, Kaelyn Mount Saint 1:08.29 4 Palacio, Maya Cedarbridge 18.20m 5 Godwin, Brinae Warwick Acad 1:12.46 5 Bundy, Jada Bermuda High 17.46m 6 Steede, Rajah Cedarbridge 1:20.66 6 Rose, Madeleine Bermuda High 16.86m 7 Rubaine, Zureena Saltus Gramm 15.20m Girls 800 Meter Run Over 16 8 Talbot, Laree Cedarbridge 14.70m Name Team Prelims 9 McCallan, Cheyenne The Berkeley 14.10m Preliminaries 10 Barnett, Haddiyah Cedarbridge 11.78m 1 Harrison-Mendes, Bria The Berkeley 2:23.30Q 2 Fox, Rachel Mount Saint 2:41.30Q Girls 100 Meter Run Over 16 3 Godwin, Brinae Warwick Acad 2:55.12Q Name Team Prelims 4 Wolffe, Sierra Saltus Gramm 3:00.32q Preliminaries 5 Jones, Asha The Berkeley 3:04.52q 1 Butterfield, Taahira Cedarbridge 12.35Q 2 Francis, Alexandra The Berkeley 13.32Q Girls 800 Meter Run Over 16 3 Harvey, Jaqueena Cedarbridge 13.15Q Name Team Finals 4 Place, Dominique The Berkeley 13.98Q Finals 5 Smith, Tiara The Berkeley 13.35q 1 Harrison-Mendes, Bria The Berkeley 2:23.30 6 Ogunyemi, Tolu Saltus Gramm 14.76q 2 Fox, Rachel Mount Saint 2:41.30 7 Lightbourne, Gemma Saltus Gramm 15.03q 3 Godwin, Brinae Warwick Acad 2:55.12 4 Wolffe, Sierra Saltus Gramm 3:00.32 Girls
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