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Sachin Dennis Antonio Watson Shanthamoi Brown Jauavney James SHOT PUT CLASS II Cope dominated as Petersfield marauding presence persisted. 1. Daniel Cope (Peters.) 6.81m 2. Cobe Graham (Mead.) 16.22m 3. Courtney Lawrence (Peters.)15.62m 4. Cee-jay Moreally (J.C.) 14.92m 5. Damario Mauslby (Camp.) 14.84m 6. Mikhail Dias (C.C.) 13.90m 7. Travis Robinson (J.C.) 13.89m 8. Nathan Reid (C.C.) 13.74m TRIPLE JUMP CLASS II JC is denied a quinella but retained title. 1. Malik Cunningham (J.C.) 14.53m 2. Owayne Owens (C.C.) 14.41m 3. Safin Wills (J.C.) 14.35m 4. Kristoffe Clifford (C.H.S.) 14.32m 5. Terrol Wilson (K.C.) 14.06m 6. Ricardo Clarke (C.H.S.) 14.04m 7. Joel Morgan (XLCR) 13.95m 8. Recardo Jackson (St.J.) 13.71m DISCUS CLASS II A victory for Cope lock, stock and barrel. 1. Daniel Cope (Peters.) 52.65m 2. Akeem Green (C.H.S.) 45.88m 3. Travis Robinson (J.C.) 45.53m 4. Cee-jay Moreally (J.C.) 43.25m 5. Cobe Graham (Mead.) 42.11m 6. Christopher Brown (Peters.) 41.30m 7. Jahleel Jolly (C.H.S.) 40.81m 8. Chavar Williams (Cl.C.) 39.80m 100M CLASS III Another diminutive speedball for the future. 1. Sachin Dennis (St.ETHS) 10.90 2. Thiea Shea (Wol.) 11.09 3. Shemar Willis (Pap.) 11.13 4. Terrique Stennett (K.C.) 11.27 5. Conroy Jones (St.ETHS) 11.37 6. Alexavier Monfries (H.M.) 11.40 7. Shakur Williams (Mead.) 11.43 8. Javari Thomas (J.Grant) 11.57 20 www.TeamJA.org 200M CLASS III Watson added a gold medal on the track to balance Petersfield’s success in the throws. 1. Antonio Watson (Peters.) 22.61 2. Sachin Dennis (St.ETHS) 22.81 3. Rahyme Christian (Cl.C.) 22.92 4. Thiea Shea (Wol.) 22.97 5. Shemar Willis (Pap.) 23.43 6. Andre Bent (Wm.Kn.) 23.56 7. Shakur Williams (Mead.) 23.56 8. Davion Williams (K.C.) 24.96 400M CLASS III Brown’s first of two wins on Saturday, final day of Champs. 1. Shanthamoi Brown (K.C.) 50.07 2. Devante Heywood (Munro) 50.92 3. Daniel Binns (H.M.) 51.48 4. Jahari Taylor (Wol.) 51.64 5. Zidane Brown (Glen.) 51.64 6. Cjay Whyte (Rhodes) 51.69 7. Devontie Archer (XLCR) 53.62 8. Chander-Paul Dehaney (Munro) 55.54 800M CLASS III Here he easily handled his rivals. 1. Shanthamoi Brown (K.C.) 2:05.47 2. Jevana Edwards (St.J.) 2:06.12 3. Jordan Anderson (D.Q.) 2:06.44 4. Kirk Stewart (K.C.) 2:06.89 5. Clayon Cooper (St.M.H.) 2:07.12 6. David Martin (St.ETHS) 2:11.36 7. Malik Ricketts (J.C.) 2:14.12 8. Cjay Whyte (Rhodes) 2:14.57 1500M CLASS III Venson and Marshall shrugged off disappointment in earlier half mile qualifiers to go 1-2 in the 1500m. 1. Kevroy Venson (C.H.S.) 4:27.56 2. Rivaldo Marshall (C.H.S.) 4:30.69 3. Jumaine Briscoe (K.C.) 4:33.88 4. Henry Nelson (Kell.) 4:38.80 5. Giovouni Henry (K.C.) 4:40.61 6. Adrian Whyte (Peters.) 4:47.76 7. Ronaldo Farquharson (Holm.) 4:49.72 8. Dane McGowan (J.C.) 4:51.55 TeamJamaica 100M HURDLES CLASS III Williams used speed over the hurdles to good effect. 1. Davion Williams (K.C.) 13.62 2. Schavon Carr (C.H.S.) 13.89 3. Warren Henlon (St.ETHS) 13.94 4. Tyrone Barnes (St.ETHS) 13.99 5. Tahjay Adams (Wol.) 14.11 6. Clinton Simmonds (St.J.) 14.48 7. Cardo Bailey (J.C.) 14.55 8. Horatio Craig (C.H.S.) 14.56 4 X 100M CLASS III To the victors went the spoils. 1. St. Elizabeth Technical 43.39 2. Kingston College 43.40 3. Wolmer’s 43.59 4. Calabar 43.98 5. St. Jago 44.63 6. Jamaica College 44.96 7. William Knibb 45.33 8. Herbert Morrison DQ HIGH JUMP CLASS III Bronze medal went to the defending champion and record holder as Herbert Morrison sizzled with Hall and Hanson. 1. Antonio Hanson (H.M.) 1.85m 2. Javeir Hall (H.M.) 1.85m 3. Lamar Reid (C.H.S.) 1.75m 4. Leroy McCourty (K.C.) 1.75m 5. Apalos Edwards (J.C.) 1.70m 6. Chadane Brown (St.J.) 1.70m 7. Jordan-Nicholai Brown (J.C.) 1.65m 7. Corey Ottey (C.H.S.) 1.65m LONG JUMP CLASS III The largely unknown Segree surprised favourites. 1. Tyreek Segree (Munro) 6.40m 2. Michael Allen (K.C.) 6.35m 3. John-mark Rainford (J.C.) 6.29m 4. Kavian Kerr (St.J.) 6.24m 5. Alexavier Monfries (H.M.) 6.20m 6. Jai Lewin (J.C.) 6.16m 7. Davion Williams (K.C.) 6.14m 8. Lamar Reid (C.H.S.) 5.79m @JamaicaOlympics 5000M OPEN Green ended his Champs career with a well-deserved victory. 1. Thaleetio Green (St.J.) 15:56.41 2. Shane Buchanan (K.C.) 15:58.16 3. Garfield Gordon (Mav.B.) 16:08.74 4. Kyle Morgan (St.J.) 16:10.86 5. Orville Dixon (C.H.S.) 16:11.83 6. Romar Mundle (Belle.) 16:37.62 7. Kajay Walker (Holm.) 16:43.03 8. DeTroy Stewart (J.C.) 16:43.34 400M HURDLES OPEN James used his inimitable versatility to land gold. 1. Jauavney James (St.ETHS) 51.09 2. Orlando Smith (K.C.) 51.85 3. Timor Barrett (St.J.) 52.10 4. Sherwayne Allen (K.C.) 52.58 5. Maleik Smith (J.C.) 53.24 6. Aykeeme Francis (C.H.S.) 55.60 7. Phillip Lemonios (J.C.) 56.41 4 X 400M OPEN Christopher Taylor outfoxed Akeem Bloomfield in an epic anchor leg show piece. 1. Calabar 3:09.77 2. Kingston College 3:10.26 3. Jamaica College 3:15.06 4. St. Jago 3:15.66 5. Edwin Allen 3:17.15 6. Greater Portmore 3:17.19 7. Munro 3:17.74 8. Spaldings 3:22.01 1600M MEDLEY OPEN The Medley Relays capped a successful Championship for STETHS. 1. St. Elizabeth Technical 3:30.10 2. Manchester 3:30.92 3. Excelsior 3:31.33 4. Jamaica College 3:31.38 5. Calabar 3:31.89 6. Kingston College 3:37.26 7. Holmwood Technical 3:42.58 8. Edwin Allen DNF @TeamJamaica

Adrian Mitchell Christopher Taylor Keenan Lawerence Michael Stephens POLE VAULT OPEN Smith continued JC’s dynasty. 1. Dane Smith (J.C.) 4.20m 2. Michael Williams (XLCR) 3.70m 3. Akeem Kerr (J.C.) 3.50m 4. Jay-Austin Brooks (K.C.) 3.30m 5. Jevaughn Parchment (C.H.S.) 3.20m 6. Phillipe Barnett (XLCR) 3.10m 7. Dale Dacosta (Wol.) 3.00m Summary Champs 2016 lived up to its expectations for a variety of reasons. It delivered the usual keen competitions, which gave the spectators ‘bang for their bucks’. It also showcased the deep talents that abound in our high school athletics and blurs the line that separates the quality of performances between the urban schools and that of their rural counterparts. As more qualified coaches are deployed across the island, we are seeing a clearer picture of the receding dominance of the traditional schools across a wide spectrum of events. Petersfield High School’s success in the throwing events in recent years is a prime testament of how a school’s administration can take an athletic discipline by the scruff of its neck and be a force to be reckoned with in it, relatively quickly. Hopefully this will infuse a greater sense of urgency in the stakeholders to build more infrastructures for the unserved parts of the island so as to create a more equitable sporting arena. Calabar’s lopsided victory gave the school their 26 th title and a 50.5 points victory and it telegraphed their intentions to tighten their stranglehold on the coveted Mortimer Geddes Trophy. All the steely-eyed pragmatists knew very well that it would have taken a herculean effort on the part of Kingston College to dethrone Calabar. The KC supporters started coming to terms with the reality of a Calabar victory when the huge gap established by the defending champions failed to dissipate. They watched in morose silence as the green and black standard bearers went into over drive on Champs’ final day. In fact, when the writing was on the wall, the serried purple and white fans began to caravan out of the National Stadium. POINTS BY CLASS SCHOOL I II III OPEN TOTAL 1. Calabar 89 118 38.5 42 287.5 2. K.C. 64 46 72 56 238 3. J.C. 75 88 23.5 43 229.5 4. St. Jago 59 55 23 40 177 5. St. E.T.H.S 25 8 46 21 100 DECATHLON OPEN Brown’s victory came with solid performances. 1. Marcus Brown (Mt.B.) 6781pts 2. Amaudo O’Connor (BBay) 6649pts. 3. Asani Hylton (Rhodes) 6517pts. 4. Woodens Corvil (J.C.) 6230pts. 5. Lafranze Campbell (C.H.S.) 6170pts. 6. Donovan Thames (K.C.) 5952pts. 7. Amario Ferron (Hyd.) 5789pts. 8. Stavin Brown (Musch.) 5769pts. Christopher Taylor did the ‘bull work’ of a captain that is in the making, when he toppled all that stood before him and secured for himself three records and four gold medals. Taylor’s performance featured prominently in Calabar amassing 118 points in Class Two, the most across all classes, and also in sprints where his school dominated with 74 points. A further analysis of the tables provided, reveals that the hurdle and the throw departments continue to pay rich dividends for Calabar. The school racked up scores of unanswered points that knocked the stuffing out of its opponents. Jamaica College continued its reign in the jumps while St Jago remained bullish in the distance events. Where the rubber meets the road, is the ability of a team to display all-around strength in the seven athletic disciplines of the sport. Calabar has demonstrated this, five years in a row. Calabar showed that they were a well-oiled machine, as their string of quinellas on Champs’ final day were largely effective in enfeebling the contending schools. They finished the Championships flushed with medals and records, stamping their superiority in the sport. As for title aspirants, Kingston College and Jamaica College, the journey to unseat Calabar is a long and arduous one and though it is not inconceivable in 2017, it will take a gargantuan effort. As the schools tee up for battle in 2017, they will do so with greater restraints as ISSA has unfolded an icy-whiplash of changes that will put limits to the athletes participating in multiple events. The jury is out on whether this measure will overtime yield the intended desired outcome. Until such time see you at Champs 2017. BREAKDOWN BY EVENTS SCHOOL SCORED IN WON 1. Calabar 34 10 2. K.C. 32 6 3. J.C. 34 5 4. St. Jago 22 4 5. St. E.T.H.S 14 6 JAVELIN OPEN Mitchell’s dominance all season spilled over into Champs. 1. Adrian Mitchell (C.H.S.) 63.31m 2. Kevin Nedrick (Peters.) 59.07m 3. Delarno Beckford (Hap.Gr.) 56.87m 4. Lashane Kettle (K.C.) 56.44m 5. Michael Williams (XLCR) 50.98m 6. Tyrik Sewell (Mor.B.) 50.51m 7. Aval Denton (Ed.A.) 50.49m 8. Venton Prendergast (J.C.) 50.42m ATHLETES CONTRIBUTING INDIVIDUAL POINTS 1. Calabar 53 2. K.C. 43 3. J.C. 45 4. St. Jago 33 5. St. E.T.H.S 20 School Sprints Distance Hurdles Relays Pit Bar Weight Dec Total Calabar 74 39 42 35 27 25.5 40 5 287.5 K.C. 51 47 35 34 36 24 7 4 238 J.C 29 17 21 38 57 34.5 27 6 229.5 St Jago 36 71 11 21 16 22 0 0 177 St. E.T.H.S. 40 13 23 24 0 0 0 0 100 2000M STEEPLECHASE Green etched his name in history with an imperious run. 1. Thaleetio Green (St.J.) 5:53.14 (R) 2. Garfield Gordon (Mav.B.) 5:56.73 3. Shane Buchanan (K.C.) 5:59.11 4. Kyle Morgan (St.J.) 6:07.10 5. Teahjmar Burke (Hydel)6:07.76 6. Kristoff Darby (K.C.) 6:08.39 7. Romar Mundle (Belle.) 6:09.91 8. Kajay Walker (Holm.) 6:13.83 RANK SCHOOL SCORE 1. Calabar High 287.5 2. Kingston College 238 3. Jamaica College 229.50 4. St. Jago High 177 5. St. Elizabeth Technical 100 6. Petersfield High 71 7. Excelsior High 63 8. Munro College 51 9. Wolmer’s Boys 50 10. Herbert Morrison Technical 33 11. Bellefield High 19 12. Buff Bay High 17 13. Cornwall College 16.50 14. Holmwood Technical 15 14. Morant Bay High 15 14. Meadowbrook High 15 17. Mavis Bank High 13 18. Rhodes Hall High 12 18. Edwin Allen High 12 20. Garvey Maceo High 11 21. Manchester High 10 21. Papine High 10 21. Campion College 10 24. Rusea’s High 9 24. St. George’s College 9 26. Spaldings High 8 27. Clarendon College 7 27. Hydel High 7 29. Happy Grove High 6 29. William Knibb Memorial High 6 29. Donald Quarrie High 6 32. Kellits High 5 32. St. Catherine High 5 32. Mona High 5 35. Glenmuir High 4 35. Greater Portmore High 4 35. Camperdown High 4 35. St. Mary High 4 39. Old Harbour High 3 40. Ardenne High 2.50 41. Muschett High 2 42. Green Island High 1 42. Jonathan Grant High 1 21

Sachin Dennis<br />

Antonio Watson<br />

Shanthamoi<br />

Brown<br />

Jauavney James<br />

SHOT PUT CLASS II<br />

Cope dominated as Petersfield<br />

marauding presence persisted.<br />

1. Daniel Cope (Peters.) 6.81m<br />

2. Cobe Graham (Mead.) 16.22m<br />

3. Courtney Lawrence (Peters.)15.62m<br />

4. Cee-jay Moreally (J.C.) 14.92m<br />

5. Damario Mauslby (Camp.) 14.84m<br />

6. Mikhail Dias (C.C.) 13.90m<br />

7. Travis Robinson (J.C.) 13.89m<br />

8. Nathan Reid (C.C.) 13.74m<br />

TRIPLE JUMP CLASS II<br />

JC is denied a quinella but retained<br />

title.<br />

1. Malik Cunningham (J.C.) 14.53m<br />

2. Owayne Owens (C.C.) 14.41m<br />

3. Safin Wills (J.C.) 14.35m<br />

4. Kristoffe Clifford (C.H.S.) 14.32m<br />

5. Terrol Wilson (K.C.) 14.06m<br />

6. Ricardo Clarke (C.H.S.) 14.04m<br />

7. Joel Morgan (XLCR) 13.95m<br />

8. Recardo Jackson (St.J.) 13.71m<br />

DISCUS CLASS II<br />

A victory for Cope lock, stock and<br />

barrel.<br />

1. Daniel Cope (Peters.) 52.65m<br />

2. Akeem Green (C.H.S.) 45.88m<br />

3. Travis Robinson (J.C.) 45.53m<br />

4. Cee-jay Moreally (J.C.) 43.25m<br />

5. Cobe Graham (Mead.) 42.11m<br />

6. Christopher Brown (Peters.) 41.30m<br />

7. Jahleel Jolly (C.H.S.) 40.81m<br />

8. Chavar Williams (Cl.C.) 39.80m<br />

100M CLASS III<br />

Another diminutive speedball for<br />

the future.<br />

1. Sachin Dennis (St.ETHS) 10.90<br />

2. Thiea Shea (Wol.) 11.09<br />

3. Shemar Willis (Pap.) 11.13<br />

4. Terrique Stennett (K.C.) 11.27<br />

5. Conroy Jones (St.ETHS) 11.37<br />

6. Alexavier Monfries (H.M.) 11.40<br />

7. Shakur Williams (Mead.) 11.43<br />

8. Javari Thomas (J.Grant) 11.57<br />

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200M CLASS III<br />

Watson added a gold medal on<br />

the track to balance Petersfield’s<br />

success in the throws.<br />

1. Antonio Watson (Peters.) 22.61<br />

2. Sachin Dennis (St.ETHS) 22.81<br />

3. Rahyme Christian (Cl.C.) 22.92<br />

4. Thiea Shea (Wol.) 22.97<br />

5. Shemar Willis (Pap.) 23.43<br />

6. Andre Bent (Wm.Kn.) 23.56<br />

7. Shakur Williams (Mead.) 23.56<br />

8. Davion Williams (K.C.) 24.96<br />

400M CLASS III<br />

Brown’s first of two wins on<br />

Saturday, final day of Champs.<br />

1. Shanthamoi Brown (K.C.) 50.07<br />

2. Devante Heywood (Munro) 50.92<br />

3. Daniel Binns (H.M.) 51.48<br />

4. Jahari Taylor (Wol.) 51.64<br />

5. Zidane Brown (Glen.) 51.64<br />

6. Cjay Whyte (Rhodes) 51.69<br />

7. Devontie Archer (XLCR) 53.62<br />

8. Chander-Paul Dehaney (Munro) 55.54<br />

800M CLASS III<br />

Here he easily handled his rivals.<br />

1. Shanthamoi Brown (K.C.) 2:05.47<br />

2. Jevana Edwards (St.J.) 2:06.12<br />

3. Jordan Anderson (D.Q.) 2:06.44<br />

4. Kirk Stewart (K.C.) 2:06.89<br />

5. Clayon Cooper (St.M.H.) 2:07.12<br />

6. David Martin (St.ETHS) 2:11.36<br />

7. Malik Ricketts (J.C.) 2:14.12<br />

8. Cjay Whyte (Rhodes) 2:14.57<br />

1500M CLASS III<br />

Venson and Marshall shrugged off<br />

disappointment in earlier half mile<br />

qualifiers to go 1-2 in the 1500m.<br />

1. Kevroy Venson (C.H.S.) 4:27.56<br />

2. Rivaldo Marshall (C.H.S.) 4:30.69<br />

3. Jumaine Briscoe (K.C.) 4:33.88<br />

4. Henry Nelson (Kell.) 4:38.80<br />

5. Giovouni Henry (K.C.) 4:40.61<br />

6. Adrian Whyte (Peters.) 4:47.76<br />

7. Ronaldo Farquharson (Holm.) 4:49.72<br />

8. Dane McGowan (J.C.) 4:51.55<br />

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100M HURDLES CLASS III<br />

Williams used speed over the<br />

hurdles to good effect.<br />

1. Davion Williams (K.C.) 13.62<br />

2. Schavon Carr (C.H.S.) 13.89<br />

3. Warren Henlon (St.ETHS) 13.94<br />

4. Tyrone Barnes (St.ETHS) 13.99<br />

5. Tahjay Adams (Wol.) 14.11<br />

6. Clinton Simmonds (St.J.) 14.48<br />

7. Cardo Bailey (J.C.) 14.55<br />

8. Horatio Craig (C.H.S.) 14.56<br />

4 X 100M CLASS III<br />

To the victors went the spoils.<br />

1. St. Elizabeth Technical 43.39<br />

2. Kingston College 43.40<br />

3. Wolmer’s 43.59<br />

4. Calabar 43.98<br />

5. St. Jago 44.63<br />

6. Jamaica College 44.96<br />

7. William Knibb 45.33<br />

8. Herbert Morrison DQ<br />

HIGH JUMP CLASS III<br />

Bronze medal went to the defending<br />

champion and record holder as<br />

Herbert Morrison sizzled with Hall<br />

and Hanson.<br />

1. Antonio Hanson (H.M.) 1.85m<br />

2. Javeir Hall (H.M.) 1.85m<br />

3. Lamar Reid (C.H.S.) 1.75m<br />

4. Leroy McCourty (K.C.) 1.75m<br />

5. Apalos Edwards (J.C.) 1.70m<br />

6. Chadane Brown (St.J.) 1.70m<br />

7. Jordan-Nicholai Brown (J.C.) 1.65m<br />

7. Corey Ottey (C.H.S.) 1.65m<br />

LONG JUMP CLASS III<br />

The largely unknown Segree<br />

surprised favourites.<br />

1. Tyreek Segree (Munro) 6.40m<br />

2. Michael Allen (K.C.) 6.35m<br />

3. John-mark Rainford (J.C.) 6.29m<br />

4. Kavian Kerr (St.J.) 6.24m<br />

5. Alexavier Monfries (H.M.) 6.20m<br />

6. Jai Lewin (J.C.) 6.16m<br />

7. Davion Williams (K.C.) 6.14m<br />

8. Lamar Reid (C.H.S.) 5.79m<br />

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5000M OPEN<br />

Green ended his Champs career with<br />

a well-deserved victory.<br />

1. Thaleetio Green (St.J.) 15:56.41<br />

2. Shane Buchanan (K.C.) 15:58.16<br />

3. Garfield Gordon (Mav.B.) 16:08.74<br />

4. Kyle Morgan (St.J.) 16:10.86<br />

5. Orville Dixon (C.H.S.) 16:11.83<br />

6. Romar Mundle (Belle.) 16:37.62<br />

7. Kajay Walker (Holm.) 16:43.03<br />

8. DeTroy Stewart (J.C.) 16:43.34<br />

400M HURDLES OPEN<br />

James used his inimitable versatility<br />

to land gold.<br />

1. Jauavney James (St.ETHS) 51.09<br />

2. Orlando Smith (K.C.) 51.85<br />

3. Timor Barrett (St.J.) 52.10<br />

4. Sherwayne Allen (K.C.) 52.58<br />

5. Maleik Smith (J.C.) 53.24<br />

6. Aykeeme Francis (C.H.S.) 55.60<br />

7. Phillip Lemonios (J.C.) 56.41<br />

4 X 400M OPEN<br />

Christopher Taylor outfoxed Akeem<br />

Bloomfield in an epic anchor leg<br />

show piece.<br />

1. Calabar 3:09.77<br />

2. Kingston College 3:10.26<br />

3. Jamaica College 3:15.06<br />

4. St. Jago 3:15.66<br />

5. Edwin Allen 3:17.15<br />

6. Greater Portmore 3:17.19<br />

7. Munro 3:17.74<br />

8. Spaldings 3:22.01<br />

1600M MEDLEY OPEN<br />

The Medley Relays capped a<br />

successful Championship for<br />

STETHS.<br />

1. St. Elizabeth Technical 3:30.10<br />

2. Manchester 3:30.92<br />

3. Excelsior 3:31.33<br />

4. Jamaica College 3:31.38<br />

5. Calabar 3:31.89<br />

6. Kingston College 3:37.26<br />

7. Holmwood Technical 3:42.58<br />

8. Edwin Allen DNF<br />

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