Civic Centre impress in multi-sports event
Point Fortin’s Kashef King won the Boys 11-12 Pentathlon, scoring 2,628 points, to beat Jahi Hernandez of Hamptons who had to settle for second place with a score of 2,303 points. Memphis’ Clement Campbell was third with 2,211 points.
Point Fortin’s Jamal Alexis conquered the Boys under-nine Tetrathlon, collecting 1,143 points, to leave Josiah Hernandez (D’Abadie Progressive), with the silver (1,125 points).
Tauren George continued the gold rush for Point Fortin taking the Boys 13-14 Heptathlon with an unassailable 4011 points. Shane Harrigin (Oasics) was second with 3,774 points ahead of Darren Stewart (Success and Excellence) who had 3,531 points.
In the Women Heptathlon, Renneissa Phillips was the lone finisher, collecting 3,059 points while her opponent Venice Fredricks, did not finish.
Antonia Sealy won the Girls Under-17 Pentathlon with 1,177 points ahead of the D’Abadie Progressive pair of Jada Clarke (1,107 pts) and Alyssia Mc Lean (977 pts).
Toco TAFAC claimed three gold medals. 2007 Carifta Champion Jamel Paul won the Junior Decathlon title with 5,656 points with team-mates Tesfa Edwards and Carlos Walcott complete a Toco sweep of top three places. Edwards was second with 4,948 points with Walcott in third 45 points behind.
Paul won the Boys Under-17 Javelin gold medal at the Carifta Games in the Turks and Caicos three years ago. Victor Isaac won the Boys Under-17 Octathlon for Toco with 3,531 points beating Jamaal Green (Oasics) 3,209 points and Jameel Joseph (Mayaro Athletics) 2,464 points.
Jilleisha Morgan won the Girls Under-17 Pentathlon earning 2,299 points to get the better of Areca Wilson (Neon Trackers) 2,054 points.
D’Abadie Progressive won two golds with Tobago Falcons and Memphis each winning one title each. The Girls 13 to 14 Heptathlon went to D’Abadie Progressive as Delia D’Abreau and her team-mates occupied her top five positions.
D’Abreau won with 3,163 points to beat Meriah Freeman (3,146) and Mekela Baptiste (3,086). Alisha St Louis got gold number two for D’Abadie when she captured the Girls Under 11-12 Pentathlon crown scoring 2,440 points.
Nalena Graham (George Clarke Striders) was second with 1,862 points. Amanda Paul (Western Springfield) was third with 1,181 points.
Anson Moses took the Boys ten to 11 Pentathlon title back to Tobago. The Tobago Falcons athlete won with 1,600 points beating second place Jabari Mc Kell (Oasics) by 250 points.
In third place was Chakim Guy (Mayaro) who amassed 1,342 points. Sapphire Regis (Memphis) took the Girls Under-9 Tetrathon with 1,312 points with Collisa Titte (Penal Athletics) winning silver on 1,117 points. Annalicia Simon (Hamptons) was third with 927 points.
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