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BSSAC results – Day 1

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Results from the first 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.
Open Boys Pentathlon 110M Hurdles

Daley Carter (SMS) 14.52 seconds, 2. Rhys Phillips (CS) 14.67, 3. Klode Thompson (SLB) 15.54

Under-13 Girls’ High Jump Final

Shonita Brome (AX) 1.43m, 2. Janiah Drakes (HC) 1.40m, 3. Dohne Clarke (CCFS) 1.31m

Under-17 Girls’ Long Jump Final

Jalisa Burrowes (SPR) 5.50m, 2. Kayla Worrell (LVS) 5.24m, 3. Taneja Leacock (SGS) 5.07

Open Boys Pentathlon Discus

Janeil Craigg (CP) 40.29m, 2. Klode Thompson (SLB) 39.93m, 3. Daley Carter (SMS) 36.20

Under-17 Boys’ Javelin

Jafari Toppin (GAR) 54.01m, 2. Aaron Griffith (CP) 48.90m, 3. Christopher Mayers (GAMS) 48.11m

Under-20 Girls’ Long Jump Record

Akela Jones (SPR) 6.24m, 2. Shakera Hall (CP) 5.84m, 3. Tyniesha Rowe (GAR) 5.80m

Under-13 Boys’ High Jump

Antonio Farrell (LVS) 1.59m, 2. Lee-Andre Walker (AL) 1.50m, 3. Antonio Hoyte-Small (QC) 1.41m

Open Boys Pentathlon 200M

Daley Carter (SMS) 22.70, 2. Rhys Phillips (CS) 23.18, 3. Janeil Craigg (CP) 23.19

 
Points at the end of Day one.
Girls: 1. Springer Memorial 29, 2. Harrison College 16, 3. Alexandra 10, 3. Combermere School 10, 3. Christ Church Foundation School 10, 3. The Lester Vaughan School 10, 7. Coleridge and Parry 8, 8. Garrison School 7, 9. St George Secondary 6, 9. The St Michael School 6, 11. Parkinson Memorial 3, Queen’s College 2.
Boys: 1. Coleridge and Parry 14.5, 2. The Lester Vaughan School 13, 3. Garrison School 10.13, 4. Queen’s College 10, 5. Alleyne School 8.13, 6. Grantley Adams Memorial 6, 7. Harrison College 5.13, 8. Alexandra School 5, 9. St Leonard’s Boys’ 2.63, 10. Deighton Griffith 2, 11. St George Secondary 1, 12. Princess Margaret 0.13, 12. The St Michael School 0.13, 12. Combermere School 0.13, 12. Parkinson Memorial 0.13.
 

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