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The new note "FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS" Jamaican.......??????? St. Jago High School anchor leg salutes after crossing the finish line in first place in the 4x400 relays.
Ristananna Tracey of Edwin Allen Hiigh School was named the high school female relay athletes of the meet.
Section of Penn Relays .
Nikita Tracey Edwin Allen High School's Nikita Tracey was yesterday named the Penn Relays 2009 female high school individual athlete of the meet after her win in the 400m hurdles on Thursday's first day.
Coach Mark Prince must be extremely happy with his team which started the fourth and final day of competition with 44 medals and another 23 medals to take the number one spot with 67 medals - gold 39, silver 15 and bronze 13, two medals less than the 69 won in the 2008 St Kitts and Nevis games.The Trinidad and Tobago team finished second with 29 medals . Barbados with 21 medals was third..watch out Penn Relays here we come again....
Jamaica defeated England 49-33 in the first of the Under-21 three-match netball series at the GC Foster College yesterday .
Kemoy Campbell Kemoy Campbell of Bellefield High shattered the 17-year-old Class One 1500 meteres record . In the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys Championships. Campbell led from start to finish, posting 3:48.41 minutes to shave more than three seconds off Vere Technical's Dudley Dawkins' old record of 3:51.97 set in 1992. I think that record was here for too long and I wanted it in my name," Campbell said.
Kingston College seems o be heading to the podium in the number one spot in the boys Championships. After 15 finals, the North Street-based school holds a commanding lead over its rivals. With 22 finals to be decided today, KCis the leader with 109 points. Wolmer's on 80 and defending champions Cbar, 79. Jamaica College are fourth on 67 and they are followed by St Jago, 32, Munro, 29, Bridgeport 23 and St George's College, 22.The Purple power boys scored well throughout yesterday's third day in the 400m hurdles open final when Keiron Stewart and André Peart crossed the line first and second, respectively,
Holmwood technical seem to have the stronghold on the girls section of the championship Defending champions Holmwood Technical are set to claim their seventh straight ISSA/GraceKennedy Girls national championships title later this evening by taking a commanding lead after 19 finals on yesterday's third day of the event. |
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