Rohanna Sudlow of St Catherine Excessive College leaps 5.85m to win the Women’ U-20 lengthy soar.Joseph Wellington
Wolmer’s Boys’ Gary Card and Lacovia’s Sabrina Dockery delivered spectacular performances to seize the boys’ and women’ Below-20 100m titles on the Carifta Trials at GC Foster School in St Catherine on Friday.
Card clocked 10.21 seconds to win the occasion, ending forward of Calabar’s Shaquane Gordon (10.36) and Jamal Stephenson (10.41). Dockery was equally dominant, storming to victory in 11.30 seconds. Muschett’s Shanoya Douglas, the pre-race favorite, completed second in 11.35, whereas Wolmer’s Abigail Wolfe secured third place in 11.63.
Jaydon Collins of Holmwood turned again a robust area to win the boys’ Below-17 100m last in 10.60 seconds, edging out Excelsior’s Michael Graham, who clocked 10.63. Within the women’ equal, Adora Campbell of St Jago powered to victory in 11.59, ending forward of St Mary’s Shayon Smith, who ran 11.73.
Marla-Kay Lampart of Clarendon School claimed the women’ Below-20 shot put title with a throw of 14.60 meters. Excelsior’s Kimeka Smith positioned second with a mark of 14.10m, simply forward of her teammate Gianna Clayton, who registered 14.07m. Within the women’ Below-17 occasion, Immaculate Conception’s Jamie-Lee Tulloch took gold with a mark of 12.27m, adopted by Excelsior’s Zoeyann Plummer (11.38m) and St Elizabeth Technical’s Davieka Lewis (10.66m).
Calabar’s Kamari Kennedy dominated the boys’ Below-17 shot put competitors, successful with a throw of 18.82m. Munro School’s Brandon Lawrence completed second with 15.32m, whereas Jamaica School’s Xhaevion Kelly recorded 17.79m for third place.
Selethel Johnson captured the boys’ Below-20 excessive soar title with a finest mark of 1.90m. He edged out St Jago’s Nikaro Johnson, who additionally cleared 1.90m however wanted three makes an attempt in comparison with Johnson’s two, giving the latter the victory.
Within the women’ Below-17 excessive soar, Hydel’s Zavien Bernard soared to 1.75m to safe gold, forward of St Mary’s Excessive Sackoya Palmer (1.70m) and Wolmers’ Kariecia Morrison (1.65m).