Cawmere sports had its fair share of high-profiled duels yesterday.
No one just expected the Asher Payne-Daquan Boyce rivalry to outshine them.
For all the hype over the much talked about CARIFTA imports, it was two home-grown talents that brought the real excitement to the Waterford grounds as the Payne-Boyce showdown consistently went down to the wire.
And the division 3 boys’ 200 metres was no different, with Payne (right) barely edging his rival at the line after the two split the 100 and 400 titles.
Down to the wire
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