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BSSAC Day 4 results

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Results from the fourth day of the 2012 Powerade Barbados Secondary Schools’ Athletic Championships at the National Stadium. Abbreviations: SMS – The St Michael School, CS – Combermere School, SLB – St Leonard’s Boys’, AX – Alexandra School, HC – Harrison College, CCFS – Christ Church Foundation School, SPR – Springer Memorial, LVS – The Lester Vaughan School, SGS – St George Secondary, CP – Coleridge and Parry, GAR – Garrison Secondary, GAMS – Grantley Adams Memorial, AL – Alleyne School, QC – Queen’s College, DG – Deighton Griffith, SJS – St James Secondary, SLU – St Lucy.
Under-17 Girls’ Shot Put

Shanikah Haynes (GAMS) 10.81 metres, 2. Winmalecia Bowen (SPR) 10.63m, 3. Ashley Williams (LVS) 10.16m

Under-20 Boys’ Long Jump

Raphael Jordan (QC) 6.92m, 2. Jabari Gray (QC) 6.85m, 3. Shamar Rock (LVS) 6.80m

Junior Girls’ Discus

Hanisha Hoyte (SPR) 25.81m, 2. Ricandrea Beckles (SJS) 24.94m, 3. Alisha Hampden (LS) 23.89m

Under-20 Girls’ Javelin

Shavonte Bradshaw (PAR) 39.07m, 2. Sherice Haynes (QC) 35.30m, 3. Shekinah Tappin (SPR) 34.95m

Junior Boys’ Discus

Nicholas Holder (HC) 36.51m, 2. Jevon Hunte (SLB) 36.45m, 3. Rashon Payne (GAMS) 35.62m

Under-17 Boys’ Triple Jump

Zachary Cave (LVS) 12.89m, 2. Tarik Shorey (LS) 12.83m, 3. Antonio Weekes (LVS) 12.70m

Under-15 Girls’ High Jump

Shonte Seale (SPR) 1.53m 2. Tiana Bowen (LVS) 1.53m, 3. Ariel Burke (QC) 1.50m

Open Girls’ Pentathlon Shot Put

Shavonte Bradshaw (PAR) 10.95m, 2. Tanice Watson (SPR) 9.40, 3. Chazelle Cumberbatch (SMS) 7.68m

Under-17 Girls’ 1500M

Jade Searles (SPR) 5 minutes 06.78, 2. Akeilia Knight (CS) 5:07.89, 3. Reshunna Dawson (SGS) 5:21.53

Under-17 Boys’ 1500M

Pius Emilien (AL) 4:16.59, 2. Raheem Skinner (CP) 4:16.60, 3. Joshua Hunte (CCFS) 4:22.09

Under-20 Girls’ 1500M (Record)

Sonia Gaskin (PAR) 4:46.73, 2. Shani Adams (CS) 4:57.97, 3. Cindy Forde (CS) 5:00.25

Under-20 Boys’ 1500M

Callum Wright (QC) 4:16.53, 2. Myles Norville (HC) 4:19.43, 3. Joshua Gay (HC) 4:19.87

Open Girls’ Pentathlon 100M Hurdles

Shavonte Bradshaw (PAR) 15.21, 2. Tanice Watson (SPR) 17.84, 3. Chazelle Cumberbatch (SMS) 17.88

Under-17 Girls’ 400M

Tia-Adana Belle (CCFS) 56.65, 2. Shanice Howell (SMS) 59.21, 3. Kiara Maynard (QC) 59.45

Under-17 Boys’ 400M

Ramarco Thompson (CS) 49.72, 2. Ariko Small (QC) 50.42, 3. Kristain Blades (CCFS) 50.75

Under-20 Girls’ 400M

Sonia Gaskin (PAR) 55.91, 2. Ariel Jackson (GAR) 56.15, 3. Erica Charles (GAR) 56.35

Under-20 Boys’ 400M

Nikolai Gall (CS) 47.97, 2. John Haynes (LS) 47.99, 3. Anderson Devonish (LS) 48.07

Under-17 Girls’ 100M Hurdles

Danielle Scantlebury (SMS) 15.04, 2. Jalisa Burrowes (SPR) 15.35, 3. Kayla Worrell (LVS) 16.36

Under-17 Boys’ 110M Hurdles (Record)

Michael Nicholls (LVS) 14.48, 2. Mario Burke (HC) 14.58, 3. Miguel Franklyn (HC) 15.32

Under-20 Girls’ 100M Hurdles

Shakera Hall (CP) 14.41, 2. Akela Taylor (SMS) 15.46, 3. Desiree Joseph (SPR) 15.95

Under-20 Boys’ 110M Hurdles

Raphael Jordan (QC) 14.17, 2. Tramaine Maloney (LS) 14.25, 3. Rhys Phillips (CS) 14.54

Junior Girls’ 75M Hurdles

Allana Ince (QC) 12.12, 2. Tanya Edey (CCFS) 12.76, 3. Natasha Small (CP) 13.03

Junior Boys’ 80M Hurdles

Rivaldo Leacock (LVS) 11.69, 2. Rico Hurley (SJS) 12.03, 3. Rashad Phillips (SLB) 12.35

Open Girls’ Pentathlon High Jump

Tanice Watson (SPR) 1.63m, 2. Shavonte Bradshaw (PAR) 1.54m, 3. Ashley Roberts (CS) 1.42m

Under-17 Girls’ 100M

Leah Barker (SMS) 12.35, 2. Asha Cave (HC) 12.71 3. Leah Niles (CS) 12.82

Under-17 Boys’ 100M

Mario Burke (HC) 10.82, 2. Tamal Atwell (LS) 11.15, 3. Sachin Clarke (CS) 11.18

Under-20 Girls’ 100M

Akela Jones (SPR) 11.96, 2. Shakera Hall (CP) 12.00, 3. Akela Taylor (SMS) 12.18

Under-20 Boys’ 100M

Levi Cadogan (SMS) 10.64, 2. Deon Hope (SMS) 10.66, 3. Raphael Jordan (QC) 10.82

Under-13 Girls’ 800M

Shonita Brome (AX) 2:34.44, 2. Drew-Ann Clarke (SPR) 2:39.12, 3. Kiana Russell (SMS) 2:41.40

Under-13 Boys’ 800M

Ronaldo Rock (GAMS) 2:26.90, 2. Mateo Menal (AL) 2:30.81, 3. Javani Harewood (GAR) 2:32.21

Under-15 Girls’ 800M

Tiana Bowen (LVS) 2:21.77, 2. Jaria Hoyte (SMS) 2:27.46, 3. Akilah Blackman (GAR) 2:27.64

Under-15 Boys’ 800M

Rivaldo Leacock (LVS) 2:04.30, 2. Kofi McCollin (CCFS) 2:10.42, 3. Khobi Noel (AL) 2:13.92

Under-13 Girls’ 200M

Rosette Hoyte (SPR) 25.86, 2. Takara Bryan (GAR) 26.97, 3. Aliyah Bascombe (SLU) 27.08

Under-13 Boys’ 200M

Tramaine Smith (LS) 24.52, 2. Matthew Clarke (CS) 25.31, 3. Antonio Hoyte-Small (QC) 25.71

Under-15 Girls’ 200M

Danae Gill (LS) 25.55, 2. Timeka Jordan (QC) 25.81, 3. Brianna Rollock (AX) 26.06

Under-15 Boys’ 200M

Kentoine Browne (DG) 23.09, 2. Joash Best (SMS) 23.10, 3.Michael Belgrave (QC) 23.60

Under-17 Girls’ 4x100M

The St Michael School 49.20, 2. Queen’s College 49.92, 3. Combermere School 50.36

Under-17 Boys’ 4x100M (Record)

The Lodge School 42.42, 2. Combermere School 42.42, 3. Harrison College 44.10

Under-20 Girls’ 4x100M

Springer Memorial 48.23, 2. Parkinson Memorial 48.54, 3. Garrison Secondary 48.64

Under-20 Boys’ 4x100M

Queen’s College 41.72, 2. The St Michael School 41.80, 3. The Lodge School 42.71

 
Points at the end of Day Four
Girls: 1. Springer Memorial 256.5, 2. Queen’s College 107, 3. Harrison College 105.5, 4. The St Michael School 104.5, 5. Garrison Secondary 93, 6. Combermere School 91, 7. Parkinson Memorial 83, 8. The Lester Vaughan School 77, 9. Coleridge and Parry 52, 10. Alleyne School 49, 11. Alexandra 47, 12. Christ Church Foundation School 43, 13. Grantley Adams Memorial 37, 14. The Lodge School 34.5, 15. St George Secondary 32, 16. St Lucy Secondary 21, 17. St James Secondary 20, 18. Princess Margaret 4, 19. Ellerslie 2, 19. Alma Parris 2, 19. Deighton Griffith 2.
Boys: 1. St Leonard’s Boys’ 155.13, 2. Queen’s College 152, 3. Combermere School 149.13, 4. The Lester Vaughan School 123, 5. The Lodge School 121, 6. Harrison College 120.63, 7. Deighton Griffith 75, 8. Alleyne School 74.13, 9. The St Michael School 71.13, 10. Coleridge and Parry 69.5, 11. Christ Church Foundation 60, 12. Grantley Adams Memorial 39, 13. Garrison Secondary 26.13, 14. St James Secondary 21.5, 15. Alexandra 16, 16. St Lucy 11, 17. Princess Margaret 8.13, 18. St George Secondary 8, 19. Parkinson Memorial 3.63, 20. Ellerslie 3.
 
 

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