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Red-Line Athletics Track Classic top performers

The third annual Red-Line Athletics Oaktree Sonja Knowles Track Classic over the weekend at the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium was termed a tremendous success with quite a number of athletes attaining the qualifying standards for the CARIFTA Games. • Here’s a look at the top performers in the age group divisions:

Girls’ under-7 150m - Erin Strachan of Kids Athletics won in 30.16 with her team-mate Kaiyah Romer was the runner-up in 30.34.

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Girls’ under-7 300mRomer won in 1:15.94 with Riley Munroe of Xtreme Athletics as the runner-up in 1:18.31.

Boys’ under-7 150mLeslie Munnings Jr of Kids Athletics won in 29.10 with Valdez Godet of Hurry Murray as the runner-up in 30.21.

Boys’ under-7 300mGodet won in 1:11.36 with Khyrie Taylor of Kids Athletics as the runner-up in 1:22.15.

Girls’ under-9 75mJazmyn Demeritte of Red-Line Athletics won in 12.02 with Jehlani Major of Beginners Track as the runners-up in 13.33.

Girls’ under-9 150mJazmyn Demeritte won in 23.65 with Monae Miller of Unique Athletics as the runner-up in 23.92.

Girls’ under-9 300mMonae Miller won in 58.25 with Jehlani Miller as the runner-up in 1:03.16.

Boys’ under-9 75mDaython Ingraham of Swift Athletics won in 11.56 with Nathan Smith of 3PA Stallions as the runner-up in 11.64.

Boys’ under-9 150mDaython Ingraham won in 23.76 with Nathan Smith as the runners-up with 24.14.

Boys’ under-9 300mCaiden Bain of Hurray Murray as the winner in 56.79 with Edvardo Burrows of Beginners Track Club as the runner-up in1:00.54.

Girls’ under-11 100m

- Tanaz Davis of Unique Athletics won in 14.56 with

Macedonia Baptist and any other churches.”

As the lone female competitor in the run, Ferguson said she enjoyed herself.

“It was really good, nice and cool. The route was very nice,” she said.

“The prize was good, so I enjoyed it. If it’s put on again, I would certainly like to come back and compete in it.”

The walkers left Macedonia and headed west on Bernard Road to Village Road, turned around and headed east back to the church grounds.

“I want to give God thanks for a wonderful day. The race was an awesome one,” Bethel said. “It was nice and easy, so I would like to continue to participate in it once you guys continue to host it. I really enjoyed myself.”

Williams, the female winner and the 31-40 divisional champion, was just as thrilled by her performance. “It was a wonderful race. I really enjoyed it and the prizes were nice. It’s probably one of the best I’ve seen, so I hope it’s definitely on again next year because I would like to come back and compete again.”

Among the divisional winners in the run were Lucas Miller in the under-20 boys division, Simeon Farquharson in the men’s 21-30 and Gary Brathwaite in the men’s 61-and-over division.

For the walk, Brittany Stubbs won the women’s 21-30 category, Yvonne Andrews won the women’s 51-60 and Joycelyn Duncombe took the women’s 61-and-over category.

Labron Minnis won the under-20 men’s title and Rev Albert Porter emerged as the champion of the men’s 61-and-over division.

BTC provided phone cards for all of the winners and a cell phone that was won by Lucas Miller.

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