Beruflich Dokumente
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Vol. 32-2008
Here is an event-by-event look at the 114th running of the Penn Relays. Bib numbers/letters are
listed where available, as well as 2008 bests. Be sure to buy the Penn Relays program--it’s the
best in the sport.
12-College Women 4x100 Heats 1:00pm 56-HSG 4x400 Relay/Philadelphia Catholic 5:00pm
The 8 fastest teams advance to the Championship Final on West Catholic(B-3:55.14)
Friday (Event #114-12:55pm). It took 45.42(07), 45.44(06),
45.46(05), and 45.32(04) to qualify for the final the last four 58-College Women’s Distance Medley 5:15pm
years. Led by anchor Sarah Bowman, the favorite here is
LEADING TEAMS Tennessee(AA), the winner of last year’s race and this year’s
Seven of the ten fastest collegiate teams in the NCAA title.
country are entered. The main challenger to the Lady Vols in this deep race is
Defender LSU returns Brooklynn Morris, Samantha Henry, and Michigan(AD), which finished a close 2nd at the indoor NCs, The
Kelly-Ann Baptiste from last year’s winning team. Texas A&M ran a Wolverines were the stars of last year’s Relays, when they broke
quick 42.97 to beat LSU at the Texas Relays, but the Tigers long-standing Collegiate Records in the 4x800 and 4x1500. Geena
turnded the tables this past weekend, running an even quicker Gall and Nicole Edwards, 4th and 2nd, respectively, in the 800 and
42.84 to A&M’s 43.38. mile at the indoor NCs, are back this year and will be joined bu
42.84 AA LSU outstanding frosh Danielle Tauro. Tauro anchored Southern
42.97 AB TEXAS A&M Regional(NJ) to the prep DMR title last year.
44.03 AV G.C. FOSTER/JAM Other contenders include North Carolina(AC), with Brie Felnagle
44.20 AJ U-TECH/JAM on the anchor, Stanford(AE), and host Penn(AF). Stanford
44.22 AC TCU finished 3rd at the indoor NCs, but they’ll be runnign here
44.43 AF AUBURN without Ari Lambie, who ran out of eligibility after the indoor
44.47 AG SOUTH CAROLINA season. Taking her place on the anchor leg here will be Lauren
44.57 AE MIAMI Centrowitz, a member of the team that set an American Record
44.83 AH TENNESSEE here in the 4x1500 in 2006.
45.06 AL CHARLOTTE Shortly after leading Villanova(AB) to a runnerup finish in last
45.26 AP GEORGIA STATE year’s race, Frances Koons was diagnosed with a form of kindey
45.36 AK NORTH CAROLINA cancer. Doctors removed the tumor, but were able to saave the
45.44 AN GEORGIA TECH kidney. Koons resumed training earlier this year and ran an
45.50 AS Virginia encouraging 4:18.75 for 1500-meters at the recent Sun Angel
NT AI TEXAS Classic.
NT AM Pittsburgh West Virginia(AZ), 4th at the Indoor NCS, has lost two key
members to illness/injury and won’t be running in the
Championship section.
WOMEN ECAC NCAA I NCAA II(Auto/Prov.) NCAA III(Auto/Prov.) OLY.TRIALS(Auto/Prov.) World Champ.(A/B)
3000 9:56.24 x 9:40.00/10:15.00 x x x
Steeplechase 10:55.04 10:50.25 11:0.00/11:27.00 10:44.00/11:13.00 10:00.00/10:20.00 9:46..00/9:55.00
5000 17:26.14 16:52.00 17:11.00/17:45.00 16:55.00/17:35.00 15:28.00/16:00.00 15:09.00/15:24.00
10,000 37:40.00 33:30.00/35:00.00 35:50.00/37.30.00 35:48.00/37:40.00 32:45.00/34:00.00 31:45.00/32:20.00
67-College Men’s Steeplechase 7:20pm College race(2005-2007). “Fam” set the event record of 8:25.02
One thing is for sure--there will be a new champion this year, here in 2004 and just ran 8:26.94 at Mt.SAC this past Friday.
since three-time winner Nicodemus Naimadu (Abilene Christian) (“Fam” is also entered in the 5000)
ran out of eligibility.
Duquesne’s Tom Slosky(2) has the fastest time this 71-College Women’s Steeplechase 7:50pm
year(8:51.57), while Arkansas’ Peter Kosgei(1) ran 8:39.94 in florida’s Lindsay Sundell(1) has run 10:18.21 this season.
2007.
There’s a second Peter Kosgei(11) in the field, this one from 73-College Women’s 3000-meters 8:20pm
Hamilton College(NY). With very little running background, he One of the more unique names at this year’s Relays belongs to
won the steeple at last year’s NCAA Div.III Championships as a 19-year old Welsh runner Non Stanford(2), who competes for
freshman and won the 800 and mile at this year’s NCAA Div.III England’s Birmingham University. She ran 9:22.84 in 2004 to win
Indoor Championships. Kosgei is a beneficiary of John Manners’ the British Junior 3k title.
Kenya Scholar-Athlete Project, which helps place deserving
Kenyan students in U.S. colleges. 74-College Women’s 5000-meters 8:30pm
Among the leading entrants are Providence’s Katie
69-Olympic Development Steeplechase 7:40pm DiCamillo(1) and Yale’s Lindsay Donaldson(@), who finished 2nd
This could be a good one if the top two seeds show up. last year.
Leading the field is 2004 U.S. Olympian Anthony Famiglietti and Princeton’s Ashley Higginson(6) won the Penn H.S. 3000 in
Kenya’s Nicodemus Naimadu(2), the 3-time winner of the Penn 2006 and 2007.
81/82Men’s College and O.D. 10k 10:45pm 84-87 High School Boys 4x800 Relay Heats
Top college seed is LSU’s Joseph Simuchimba(1), who was 3rd The 12 fastest teams from the four heats advance to the
last year. Former Widener star Macharia Yuot heads the Olympic Championship Final on Saturday (Event #237-3:30pm). It took
Development field. 8:01.69(07--weather delays), 7:58.62(06), 7:57.79(05), and
7:55.90(04) to qualify for the final the last four years.
THURSDAY FIELD EVENTS(highlights)
84-”Small” Schools Boys 4x800 Relay 9:20am
263-College Women’s Hammer Throw 10:00am Holmwood Tech(AA) ran 7:48.27 at the Gibson Relays in
Lafayette’s Ashley Harbin(1) is the defending champion, while February. Other potential finalists include Morris Hills,NJ(AB-
Purdue’s Astin Steward(2) finished 2nd last year. 7:56.11i), Strath Haven,Pa(AC-7:58.22i), West Windsor-Pliansboro
North,NJ(AD-7:59.21i), Campion,JAM(AE-7:59.55), and Metuchen,
265-College Women’s Long Jump Noon NJ(AF-8:00.51i)
Texas A&M’s Ashika Charan(1) is back to defend her title, but
she’ll be facing UCLA’s Rhonda Watkins, the 2007 NCAA Outdoor 85”Small” Schools Boys 4x800 Relay 9:30am
Champion. Potential finalists: Manchester,JAM(BA-7:50.29, Somers,NY(BB-
7:55.40i), Great Valley,Pa(BC-7:58.66i), Bellefield Comprehensive,
267-High School Girls Javelin Noon JAM(BD-7:58.92i), Holy Ghost Prep,Pa(BE-7:59.73), and Edwin
Brieanna Kennedy(2-Caravel,DE) is the top returnee from last Allen,JAM(BF-7:59.82)
year(3rd), but Missouri’s Brittany Borman(1-Festus) comes in with
86-”Large” Schools Boys 4x800 Relay 9:40am
a PR of 155-1 from 2007. This could be one of the greatest heats ever at Penn.
Calabar(CA), which finished 2nd at Penn last year, ran 7:47.35 to
268-High School Girls Pole Vault 1:00pm win the big Jamaican matchup at the Gibson Relays in February.
Returning are last year’s 1-2 finishers, Abigail Schaffer(1-Easton Out for “revenge” is Jamaica College(CD), which had a
Area,Pa) and Chrissy finkel(2-Montville Township,NJ), both of 15-meter lead in that race with a lap to go when its anchor got
whom cleared 12-4 1./2. Schaffer jumped 13-2 1/2 this past
tripped up by a runner who was about to be lapped. The spill
indoor season, while Finkel had a best of 12-7 1/2. took them out of the race and they finished with a time of 8:08.
Add to the mix strong teams from North Penn,Pa(CB-7:48.99i)
271-High School Girls Long Jump 1:45pm and Kingston College/JAM(CC-7:50.82), which returns all 4
Jen Clayton(1-Suffern,NY) had a best of 20-1/4 this past runners from last year’s winning team, and you have the makings
indoor season. Todea-Kay Willis(2-St.Andrew) jumped a wind- of a great race.
aided 20-1 1/2 to win at the Jamaican Champs.
Other potential finalists include: Roosevelt,Md(CE-7:58.14i),
Pine Bush,NY(CF-7:58.70i), Shaker,NY(CG-7:59.02), and Newburgh
272-High School Girls Triple Jump 1:45pm Free Acaddemy,NY(CH-8:00.42).
Salcia Slack(1-Holmwood Tech) jumped a wind-aided 43-5 at the
Jamaican Champs. Erin Brooks (2-Seton Keough,MD) finished 2nd 87-”Large” Schools Boys 4x800 Relay 9:50am
here last year. Chaminade,NY(DA) and Kellenberg,NY) ran 7:47.3 and 7:47.8,
respectively, this past indoor season.
273-College Women’s Javelin 2:00pm Other potential finalists include: Washington Township,NJ(DC-
Purdue’s Kara Patterson(2) has the best throw in the field this 7:55.40i), Colonie Central,NY(DD-7:55.49i), Monsignor
season(182-10). Abilene Christian’s Linda Brivule(1), a sophomore
Farrell,NY(DE-7:58.29i), Hunterdon Central,NJ(DF-7:58.96i),
from Latvia, threw 195-10 in 2007, but her best this season is Thomas Edison,VA(DG-8:00.12i)., and Hillsborough,NJ(DH-
only 154-3. 8:00.42i).
Cleveland Heights,OH(DI) hasn’t run a fast tiime this
275-College Women’s Pole Vault 3:00pm year, but they’re bringing in three of the four runners who ran
LSU’s Katelyn Rodrigue(1) finished 3rd last year. on a team that ran 7:40.72 last June. Anchor Jared Hall ran
1:50.98 for 800-meters last year.
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192 HSB 4x400 Relay 11:00am 226 USA vs The World Women’s 4x100 Relay 2:05pm
Trenton Central,NJ(M) ran 1:28.35 in the 4x200 indoors (ESPN2’s live coverage begins with this event)
. Allyson Felix and Sanya Richards are among the U.S. sprinters
199 HSB 4x400 Relay 11:35am who could be competing. Jamaica, Trinidad, and a World All-Star
Potential finalists include Camperdown,Jam(C-3:16.12), and team are expeected to lineup against two U.S. squads.
Bethel,Va(A-3:17.08). Ramapo,NY(L) ran 1:28.94 in the 4x200
indoors. 228 USA vs The World Men’s 4x100 Relay 2:15pm
The U.S. has never been beatn in this event in the 8-year
200 HSB 4x400 Relay 11:40am series.
Potential finalists: Kingston College/Jam(C-3:12.82); Will this turn out to be a preview of the Olympic final in
Cleveland Heights,OH(I) ran 3:14.06 in 2007 and had the Beijing? Most experts are predicting a battle for the gold medal
fastest prep time during this past indoor season(3:18.41); Long between the U.S. and Jamaica, which finished 1-2 at last year’s
Beach Poly,CA(J) the defending champion, lost sensational World Championships in Osaka, Japan.
anchor Bryshon Nellum, who’s now a freshman at Southern Cal, Tyson Gay, the 2007 World Champion at 100 and 200 meters,
but they could still be a finalist. They ran 3:18.94 at Mt.SAC this is expected to anchor one of the two U.S. lineups in this race,
past weekend. Newburgh Free Academy,NY(D) ran 3:18.58 and rumor has it that Asafa Powell, the world record holder in the
indoors, but that lineup might have included one or two 5th-year 100-meters, will run for Jamaica. If that happens, Franklin Field will
seniors. be jumpin’ for this one.
201 HSB 4x400 Relay 11:45am 230 College Women 4x200 Championship 2:25pm
Calabar/Jam(A) ran 3:!2.88 at the Jamaican Champs. Anchor See event 124
Ramone McKenzie won the 400 in 46.62. Wolmer’s Texas A&M, which beat LSU at the Texas Relays, is looking for
Boys/Jam(G) has run 3:16.21 this year. Others to watch include its first win in this event, while the Tigers are looking for their
Westlake,Md(H), Jamaica College/Jam(L), 12th!
Kelly-Ann Baptiste, Deonna Lawrence, and Brooklynn Morris
202 HSB 4x400 Relay 11:50am return from the LSU’s 2006 winning team.
St.Jago/Jam(G), which lost a thrilling race to Long Beach
Poly(ca) last year, ran a great 3:08.32 at the Gibson Relays in 231 Olympic Devlopment Women’s Mile 2:30pm
February. Others to watch include: Holmwood Tech/Jam(D- A solid field includes 2-time defending champion Erin
3:16.54), Herbert Morrison/Jam(J-3:16.78), Meade,Md(E- Donohue(1), Tiffany McWilliams(2), Florida State’s Hannah
3:19.56i), Edwin Allen/Jam(A). England(3), the 2008 NCAA Indoor Champion, North Carolina’s
Brie Felnagle, who was a close 2nd to Donohue last year, Miesha
216 HSB 4x400 Philadelphia Public 1:00pm Marzell(5), Marina Muncan(6), and Anne Shadle(8).
Khaliff Featherstone (Simon Gratz-B) ran 47.96 for 400-meters
indoors. Gratz should battle Engineering & Science(A) for 233 College Men 4x200 Championship 2:40pm
this title. See event 123
Could be a Sunshine State battle between Florida and Florida
217 College Men 4-mile Relay Championship 1:10pm State, the defending champions.
If Leo Manzano is close to the lead with a lap to go, there’s a
good chance his fearsome kick will carry Texas(A) to its 2nd 234-College Women’s 4x800 2:45pm
staright win in this event. Teammate Darren Brown joind his late Michigan set the Collegiate Record of 8:18.78 in last year’s race,
dad, Barry, as a 4-minute miler when he ran 3:59.99 at the Texas but is concentrating on the 4x1500 and DMR this year.
Relays. Tennessee(AA), which pushed Michigan for most of last year’s
Among the possible challnegers to Texas are: Georgetown(B), race before finishing 2nd, returns Phoebe Wright and Sarah
Michigan(C), American(D), Iona(E), and Arkansas(F). Bowman.
Other contenders include LSU(AB), with LaTavia Thomas on
218 USA vs The World Women’s Sprint Medley 1:30pm the anchor, North Carolina(AC), Georgetown(AD), , Boston
It’s uncertain whether she’ll be running this year, but Hazel College(AE), Penn(AF).
Clark has anchored the U.S. to victory in this event the last three
236 USA vs The World Men’s Distance Medley 3:15pm
years. Canada, Jamaica, and a World All-Star team are expected to
face two U.S. teams. Lineups aren’t available at this time, but the U.S. will send two
teams to the line against Canada, Kenya, and a World All-Star
team.
221 College Men’s 4x100 Championship 1:40pm
See event 112 237 H.S. Boys 4x800 Championships 3:30pm
Led by the potent 1-2 punch of Trindon Holliday and Richard See events 84-87
thompson, the Tigers are looking to become the first team in Can North Penn(Pa) or Ohio’s Cleveland Heights beat Calabar,
more than 50 years to win this event 4 years in a row. (Morgan Jamaica College, and the rest of the Jamaican teams?
State was a winner from 1953-1956). Thompson has run on all
three previous winning teams.
Florida State was leading last year’s final until anchorman Ronald
246 College Women’s 100-meters Champ. 4:30pm 310 College Men’s Javelin 11:00am
See event 144 LSU also has the #1 seed in this event. Chad Radgowski has
2006 winner Kelly Ann Baptiste(LSU) edged Alexandra thrown 237-2 this year. North Carolina freshman Brian Moore has a
Anderson(Texas) to win the 60-meters at last month’s NCAA best of 229-4.
Indoor Championships.
312 College Men’s High Jump 1:30pm
247 Masters Men’s 100-meters 75 and older 4:35pm
Joe Kindred(5-st.Augustine’s) is the 2008 NCAA Div.II Indoor
this race always brings a smile to everyone’s face. Even the
Champion and has jumped 7-5 this year.
elite athletes here for the USA vs the World races stop what
they’re doing to watch 314 College Men’s Pole Vault 2:00pm
Among the entrants are Wilton Gordon(79), Bert Lancaster Clemson’s Mitch Greely(1) was runnerup at this year’s NCAA
(79), the former meet director in the Philadelphia area, and Indoor Championships and has cleared 17-10 1/2 this spring.
Edward Cox(80). Texas’ Maston Wallace has jumped 17-6 1/2, while teammate
248 College Men’s 100-meters Championship 4:40pm Donovan Kilmartin is one of the leading collegiate decathletes.
See event 143 LSU sophomore Josh Dominguez (#7) won the High School
LSU’s Richard Thompson has the fastest time in the world this vault here in 2006.
year--10.00. The Relays Record of 10.10 was set by Houston’s 315 College Men’s Triple Jump 2:00pm
Leroy Burrell in 1990. Lots of talent in this field. Abilene Christian’s Davy Manga(1)
249 College Men’s 4x800 Championship 4:50pm won here in 2007, while Arkansas’ Nkosinza Balumbu is the 2008
Columbia(AA) stunned the crowd and the rest of the field NCAA Indoor Champion. Muhammad Halim(3) was 3rd at this
when they won last year. Coach Willy Wood has three of the four year’s Indoor NCs, and his former Cornell teammate, Ray Taylor,
runners from that team back and should be in the mix again. now a grad student at florida State, was the 2007 NCAA Outdoor
The favorite’s role goes to Texas(AB), which ran 7:17.63 at Champion.
the Texas Relays. This could be the 3rd win of the weekend for 316 Olympic Dev. Women’s Hammer Throw 3:00pm
the Longhorns, who are favored in the 4-mile and distance Amber Campbell, the 2008 U.S. Indoor Champion in the weight
medley relays. throw, was the winner here in 2007.
Others to look for include LSU(AC), Arkansas(AD),
Villanova(AE), Tennessee(AF), and Connecticut(AH). 317 Olympic Dev. Men’s Hammer Throw 4:00pm
Kibwe Johnson(1) won the College event last year and was
253 H.S. Boys 4x400 Championship 5:30pm chosen as the Relays’ Outstanding Individual Performer. Former
See events 170-216 NCAA Champion Jake Freeman (Manhattan) won this event in
Last year’s race was one of the greatest in Penn history, with 2006.
California’s Long Beach Poly, thanks to Bryshon Nellum’s great
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Jamaican H.S. Champs High Jump(Class 1),1.Andrew Riley* (Calabar) 6-10 3/4,
2.Machel Baker (St.Jago) 6-10 3/4;
Kingston, Jamaica, March 12(a), 13(b),14(c),15 Long Jump(Class 1, a),1.Tarik Batchelor (Kingston College)
http://www.jaaaltd.com/results/champs08/ 24-11 1/4;
Triple Jump(c),1.Tarik Batchelor (Kingston College) 50-6 3/4,
(Classes are broken down by age, Class ! being the oldest group)
*--age-ineligible for Penn 2.Damon McLean (Campion College) 48-7 1/4;
GIRLS
100(Class 1-b,0.3),1.Shawna Anderson (Edwin Allen) 11.58,
You know the Penn Relays can’t be too far off once the
Jamaica Boys & Girls Championships take place. 2.Gayon Evans (Edwin Allen) 11.73;
Yohan Blake, the Outstanding Performer at last year’s Relays, 100(Class 2-b,1.0),1.Jura Levy (Vere Tech) 11.46(class record),
2.Carrie Russell (St.Thomas Tech) 11.58;
could be in for another big show this year.
He won the Class 1 100-meters in 10.27, ran on St.Jago’s 100(Class 3-c,1.4),1.Deandre Whitehorne (Vere Tech) 11.74;
4x100 team that set a Championship Record of 39.78 in the 200(Class 1, -2.1),1.Shawna Anderson (Edwin Allen) 24.61,
2.Kayan Robinson (Vere Tech) 24.79, 3.Naffene Briscoe (Edwin
qualifying round, and anchored his team to victory in the 4x400
relay. Allen) 24.82, 4.Audrea Segree (Holmwood Tech) 24.90;
Not all went well for Blake, though. He finished a surprising 200(Class 2,-3.4),1.Jura Levy (Vere Tech) 24.48, 2.Antonique
Campbell (Herbert Morrison) 24.62;
3rd in the 200-meters and his 4x100 teammates never got the
stick to him in the final. Blake reportedly hurt his back during the 200(Class 3, -0.9),1.Sandrae Farquharson (Manchester) 24.66;
100--let’s hope he’s !00% fit by the last weekend in April. 400(Class 1),1.Bobby-Gaye Wilkins (Holmwood Tech) 52.46,
2.Kayan Robinson (Vere Tech) 54.67, 3.Shakeeri Cole (Edwin
The female star of the meet was Holmwood Tech’s Bobby-
Gaye Wilkins. The 19-year old senior won the Class 1 400(52.46) Allen) 54.85;
and 800(2:10.89), then closed out her weekend with a 400(Class 2),1.Antonique Campbell (Edwin Allen) 54.99;
400(Class 3),1.Sandrae Farquharson (Manchester) 54.25,
sensational 50.8 anchor split that brought her team from 20-
meters down and gave them the win(3:36.44). 2.Shericka Jackson (Vere Tech) 54.27;
The boys’ 400-hurdles was hot, with Keiron Stewart edging 800(Class 1),1.Bobby-Gaye Wilkins (Holmwood Tech) 2:10.89,
2.Shakeeri Cole (Edwin Allen) 2:11.86, 3.Keno Heaven (Holmwood
Kingston College teammate Andre Peart, 50.29(=meet record)-
50.44. Tech) 2:12.85;
BOYS 800(Class 2),1.Natoya Goule (Manchester) 2:08.78, 2.Nikita
Tracey (Edwin Allen) 2:13.83, 3.Mackola Joseph (Edwin Allen)
100(c,0.5),1.Yohan Blake (St.Jago) 10.27, 2.Nickel Ashmeade
(St.Jago) 10.34, 3.Dexter Lee (Herbert Morrison) 10.43; 2:12.97;
200(Class 1,-2.1),1.Nickel Ashmeade (St.Jago) 21.04, 2.Ramone 800(Class 3),1.Shantea McLean (Holmwood Tech) 2:13.89;
1500(Class 1,c),1.Petrona Layne (Vere Tech) 4:39.82;
McKenzie (Calabar) 21.05, 3.Yohan Blake (St.Jago) 21.31;
400(Class 1),1.Ramone McKenzie (Calabar) 46.62, 2.Riker Hylton 1500(Class 2,c),1.Natoya Goule (Manchester) 4:36.36;
(St.Jago) 47.33, 3.Darrion Bent (Mannings) 47.52, 4.Andre Peart 400-hurdles(Open,c),1.Shana-Gaye Tracey (Manchester) 58.18,
2.Nikita Tracey (Edwin Allen) 58.95, 3.Andrea Reid (Holmwood
(Kingston College) 47.92;
800(Class 1),1.Theon O’Connor (Campion College) 1:51.15, Tech) 59.25;
2,Conroy Crossman (Edwin Allen) 1:53.03; 4x100(Class 1),1.Edwin Allen 45.26, 2.Holmwood Tech 46.01,
3.Vere Tech 46.64, 4.The Queen’s School 47.25, 5.St. Andrew
1500(c),1.Andre Thomas (Calabar) 3:52.55, 2.Conroy Crossman
(Edwin Allen) 3:52.69, 3.Kemoy Campbell (Bellefield) 3:54.70; 47.51, 6.St.Jago 48.01, 7.St.Elizabeth Tech 48.89;
400-hurdles(Open,c),1.Keiron Stewart (Kingston College) 4x100(Class 2),1.Holmwood Tech 45.73, 2.Manchester 46.02,
3.Edwin Allen 46.57, 4.St.Jago 46.91, 5.Herbert Morrison
50.29(=meet record), 2.Andre Peart (Kingston College) 50.44,
3.Riker Hylton (St.Jago) 52.09; 47.30;DQ-Vere Tech, The Queen’s School;
4x100(Class 1),1.Calabar 40.28, 2.Camperdown 40.59, 3.Herbert 4x400(Open),1.Holmwood Tech 3:36.44(Bobby-Gaye
Morrison 40.79, 4.Jamaica College 41.01, 5.St.George’s 42.19,
wilkins[4] 50.8), 2.Vere Tech 3:36.82, 3.Edwin Allen 3:37.06,
6.Mannings 42.57; DNF-St.Jago, Holmwood Tech; 4.Manchester 3:39.60, 5.St.Jago 3:47.57, 6.The Queen’s School
HEATS(b),IV,1.St. Jago 39.78; 3:52.31, 7.St.Andrew 3:54.87;
Long Jump(Class 1),1.Todea-Kay Willis (St.Andrew) 20-1 1/2w
4x100(Class 2),1.Calabar 41.78, 2.Kingston College 42.06,
3.Wolmers’ Boys 42.12; 2.Salcia Slack (Holmwood Tech) 19-5 1/4;
4x400(Open),1.St.Jago 3:11.86, 2.Kingston College 3:12.82, Triple Jump(Open,a),1.Salcia Slack (Holmwood Tech) 43-5w,
2.Todea-Kay Willis (St.Andrew) 41-4 1/2;
3.Calabar 3:12.88, 4.Wolmers’ Boys 3:16.64, 5.Holmwood Tech
3:16.72;