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Dasani-Powerade BSSAC 2023 Finals Day 2

Apr 04, 2024
the crochet Foundation guy no, that's no no, he has Lobster Daniel Duncan probably the only athlete who was a lot yes in third place so he should be secretary on equal terms I don't think he was no, he was probably the only one athlete who was unlocked In this one, my honest horizons, so everyone else seems to go, they still have maybe two turns or one turn. I think Duncan, yes, Duncan should come home, there he was and a lot of Parkinson. um, he should be informed. He should be in fourth place. We'll see, I think they beat him at some point to be honest, well Duncan finishes, yeah, it looks like he has one more left, but at least we know our top three.
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A Duncan from the Christchurch Foundation, he will get six and six points this boy, he also has one more lap left, so the officials yes, of the athletes of the laps, the Parkinson boy could be executed, you know, it seems that oh, these guys were running, he could be in fourth place, just keep going, luckily he was passed once we. will see how it goes wrong, so that will show you how good these two last for Harrison College, that the fourth place runner who was surpassed was surpassed, yes, I think that was the case, one year with Mary Fraser in the 3000 meters , oh yes, yes, she had. return I think she had a return, everyone, what happened to Mary Fraser?
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I asked him to continue asking that question. I think she got into boxing, yeah, she did better boxing. It's unfortunate that someone so talented has fallen by the wayside, so it's very unfortunate, yes, promising athlete as we were looking to develop as a city in Sturgis, finishing the Parkinson Memorial yesterday asking how many laps I have and again, like I said yesterday, you, As a runner, you should track your laps too, yes. In this one we will definitely have to wait for the official result to find out who the others are. Yes, in fact, how many athletes match up around 30.
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You said they had 31 on the sheet on the sheet. 31 on the sheet. I don't think the 31 were all of them. there they didn't say they're not 31, so our two friends from Saint Leonard's Boys are still doing it, one seems to be in a bit of pain, yeah, he's not done for sure, I think he just got off track. clue, yes, because he will be impressed by the pain. I wonder if he was starting to cramp up a bit. Don't just lie there from Saint George's promenade. You know, it really is a dominant event. This, oh yeah, resistance, resistance, so while we watch.
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I still see some athletes out there. I'm watching Saint Leonard's watching Princess Margaret. 21 minutes on the clock, so the Christchurch Foundation lad is now finishing off the St George's lad, so this is a Princess Margaret lad, yes, just arriving. Now he will take his time and walk down the lane. I can only imagine how exhausted these athletes must be. Stewart is the name of him Ariel Stewart from Princess Margaret preparing an athlete for an event like this Michael, what is it really like five thousand meters, yeah? Well, it will start somewhere in August of the previous year or September, when they will enter everything we call the kitchen.
If the kitchen is not full, you will have some problems when you enter. kitchen looking for sustenance, right, so I remember the coach told me that way early in the morning, well, you have to put something in the kitchen, so we work in the kitchen, so we work to make you strong, we work in the endurance phase, that's when you'll probably do some beach work where you'll do hills where you'll do a lot of endurance work, so once you've completed that in the early stages, somewhere like between August, September and getting closer to December , once that's done, then it starts working and of course that incorporates core work on your core, strengthening your core, etc., once you get past there you get into your speed endurance because as Perry always says , the basis of athletics, the track, is surely speed, yes. you have to work on how you distribute that speed over 5000 meters into 3000 meters into 1500 meters, so if you're a runner, let's say you're 15 or 5000 men, you still have to get that speed up and running so that you can then move on to the next phase. which will prepare you for the competition, you'll probably do some sim races, like 1200 meters time, that kind of thing and then of course once January rolls around and the competition phase starts, you'll select your events. because you don't want a guy to run 5000 meters well in every meat, so you're going to have to choose the meats, you choose the events, maybe one week you'll focus on more speed where you'll do the 1500 meters and maybe go down and do a figure eight. right and then you'll prepare for your specific events that you'll focus on for the competition, maybe for the purpose of qualifying for a character or CAC Juniors or whatever, okay, that's basically how it works a lot of times.
The preparation yes, certainly, it is a long process that starts with all of this and that can take an athlete depending on the caliber of the athlete and what is happening in that year could take the athlete from August, maybe until July, August, yes , probably. depending on what meat, then if you have, for example, character games in April, a CAC Juniors, a Pan Am Juniors and a world under 20. If those are the most important events in that year that that athlete can attend and yesterday Perry talked about them. peaking, so yes, you have to work on your training schedule so you want the athlete to give you optimal performance.
There will be times when the athlete will need a rest period. You don't want to overload them, but I just want them to be prepared to give the best performance possible when it matters most, so yesterday, an example of that. Someone like Ashlynn Simmons who is gearing up to become the character, you'll want her to take a look at Carifta time, yeah, no. I want him to run fast times at the beginning of the season, but later that's fine, so that's the concept of periodization and those in the coaching world would understand what periodization means: it's basically preparing an athlete well by doing the things necessary to obtain performances and performances. you want at the times you want, yes, so it implies, in fact, that you were working backwards correctly, so you decide which event you want to be in after your peak and you work backwards your training program in these cycles to know when begin.
We will start the first cycle at this time and move forward so that once everything is in place and they follow the training, the athletes will reach their peak in that specific medium, so that, just like you and the entertainment field, you must make sure your voice is in the best possible shape so you know you are advanced when you have advanced to the final of a competition you are a voicemail so you are not going to do anything you are not going to do anything that will cause your voice should not be in tick-tock form Ian, you know what I'm talking about, of course they know well what you're talking about, so similarly athletes are told that there are certain things they shouldn't do when you approach and and more or less for an athlete who takes his performance very seriously, yes, they are things they should not do at all.
I remember my finger. By banning track and field athletes from playing football, you say no, don't go near the football field because as you know, football is one of those sports that yes, and it's easy to get injured if you get an injury, so yes. , that's me, things are not going very close to that, yeah, let's rent a low chair. In the end, for Josiah Carmichael of the Saint Leonard boys, who I think was the last athlete in that open boys 5,000 meter race, so we're looking at these hurdles, yes, the hurdles, there's an x ​​on the track, the girls under 17,300 meters with hurdles. and that will be followed by the 400m hurdles for girls under 20, four hurdles for boys under 17 and four hurdles for boys under 20 which will be

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, so the points will start to accumulate on the last day, um, in the 17 boys high jump that's in Progress and the under 15 girls are in action in the long jump area, so those two jump

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are taking place as we speak.
Perry and Ian from Barbados in the neck ball 16 team we are victorious, uh, the recently concluded Jim Pierre under 16 netball tournament that competition was held in Dominica recently, yes, and we want to congratulate that team, the baby gems, since yes, I like it, I understand that the management team and the team will be here, uh, bisac today and of course at some point they will be recognized, the entire stadium will have the opportunity to give their congratulations to the management team , Head Coach Cameron Greenwich, Jillian Seeley, Manager, Jacqueline Brown, McConey, Assistant Coach, Chantel Brathway, Physiotherapist and Dennis Calendar, Victorious Coach. team and of course these girls come from all the secondary schools in Barbados so we want to recognize them.
Taisha trotman of Cumber Mirror, she was co-captain Rainier Eiffel of the lodge. School Co-Captain, Dear Ford Haynes of Queens College, Azaria Allen. Springer Kenya Blackman from Springer Memorial kejana Johnson from Saint Michael's School Malia Murphy from Alexandra Quanisha Cox from Lester Von zakilia little Alin and Shante codrington from the Christchurch Foundation Kiana heart also from the Christchurch Foundation and Sierra little from big and Seeley, so congratulations everyone Ladies, the Barbados under 16 netball team, victorious in the JP here, under 16 netball competition, congratulations, I hope so, whoever has the power for netball and listens to us and, uh, try to keep those girls together as much as possible. develop a real mutual understanding get that rhythm because you know netball is the sports player you have to have a certain rhythm we have to understand the rhythm of your teammates I would like to keep them together and I hope we see those points CM team transitioning to the senior team I'm having the same success or even more and I also think it's good Michael uh in the sense that they are using the athletics platform here, it will be a great opportunity to recognize the feats and the successes. of these young high school ladies as they will have to represent Barbados, so I commend the organizers for doing that and giving these girls their moment of fame, so to speak, so that the high jump for boys under 17 years continue.
Um, do we have any competitors on this one? Perry, you can lift it for us, a nice jump, big school boy. Yes, that's Nathan King and he still has some height left, as you can see, he's way over the bar. Interesting fact about the new thinking. He has never competed in the vault or triple jump or any track and field event until this year and he came third in the under 17 boys triple jump at Harrison College uh no he's here in the finals it's one you want to see at this event of course we have Messiah India from Saint Michael's School who also booked a spot on that plane for the crypto games so he's there so this is the under 17s action on the jump height and what will we do here gentlemen um we will take a break and when we return we should be in time for the start of the 300 meter hurdles final for girls under 17 for all your financial questions the best dressed chicken makes chicken wings nuggets and strips made from 100 chicken meat are real contenders fried or baked, they are always a hit with barbecue sauce with ketchup or any type of sauce kids love this delight for breakfast, lunch and dinner, the Best Jazz Chicken is the family winner, so if you're looking for a meal that's nutritious and quick Best Dressed Chicken is the perfect choice Enjoy Best Dressed Chicken with satisfaction guaranteed from your favorite store distributed by Massey Distribution Thank you my goal is to bring to Roku to walk on the beach instead of the sidewalk take Michael to school on time Go shopping with Danny.
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I'll go see if you've just seen the finished third one. Oh Springer Johnson. I don't think Johnson got there. You don't think Johnson got the young girl from his room. We'll see real singers, but surely Alika Herewood from Christchurch Foundation School, so the two wins for her apple weight of the major combo second 47.25, third place, will be difficult to determine. Yeah, that's probably why Neil Ashley, yeah, 4920, the good one. eyes are still working I think the fourth would be Johnson from St Michael's school yeah 49 20. So some points on the board for the Springer memorial for St Michael's school for kombameer and the Christchurch foundation and I think those four schools, guys, that's where Girls champions The champion will come, yeah, well, we're seeing some Michaels here cheering and celebrating.
They had a big celebration at the end of yesterday when, uh, they were when it was announced that they were leading the girls, let's see if those celebrations extend to Today well, the thing is, guys, at the end of the day Win, Lose or Draw . I think every school should celebrate the fact that they had athletes in the finals and those athletes gave a very good account of themselves, so everyone, as we saw at the end of The Zone reunion, everyone came together yeah, everyone had a big celebratory jump box to see yes they had a good jump yes the athletes and fans in the stands yes this is what it's all about The next event on the track was of course the junior girls 300m hurdles 17 years old.
We've got the under 20 girls following them, so we'll see those young ladies very soon, but it's a gift of liquor from the Christchurch Foundation to win in a time of 46.75. seconds Tia went up a little the common mirror school 47.25 and finally from Springer Memorial yes, in a time of 49.20 those are the first three classified, so the under 17 boys will be next and, of course, we continue our coverage of the High jump event for children under 17 years of age. Yes, I must tell you one thing we didn't do this morning. Michael Jews knows, of course, our sponsors and we must take the time.
Of course, the main sponsor of this meeting, of course, is Sani uh Powerade. uh we also have to say thanks to obisco chefette and frosty starcom Network Cooperators General Insurance Company Limited saw Barbados Limited Barbados National Oil Company Infinity on the beach the signal Globe Bridgestone Financial City Cooperative Credit Union uh Barbados Teachers Credit Union Cooperative Laboratory of agencies Armstrong and Sport Barbados Light and Power Company Limited uh McBride Caribbean Limited BSL Athletics did it against the limited flow of premium security services from the Oz Foundation and of course the Barbados Police Service, the areas are sponsored as well like the divisions that the zones have passed, but we still have the divisions. uh with us so in the under 13 division it is sponsored by Armstrong Agencies, the under 15 division is sponsored by Laboratory on Sports in the 17 division it is sponsored by Infinity on the beach hotel and the under 20 division is sponsored by the Company Barbados National Petroleum.
Limited and later on the relay series, oh yes, it will be sponsored by Cooperators General Insurance Company Limited, those are corporate partners and we want to take the time to thank them very much for their support. We also want to especially thank Banco Sagicor remember that they were here yesterday giving us all the information on how someone can win the 500 by registering with that bank um so the competition here we go, it's here on your screen you can win 500 in your Sagicor bank account and just go to sagicor Bank and follow the instructions and you will have a chance www.sagiacore.bank and just make sure you like it, subscribe and like sagicor.bankinsports.bb, Instagram pages and follow all of those. instructions and you have a chance to win five hundred dollars for your Sagittarius, have you ever won money Michael, have I ever won money, yes, have I ever won like cash, no, never, so you can follow the instructions and maybe you can be a winner, um, there's a chance for you.
I have no static or bank, I have never received any money Ian, it is thanks to the hard work of Blood Sweat and Tears. I haven't been in a position to be in a competition where Unfortunately, money was the prize, like you, like me, yes, like you, who has been in competitions where the prize money was huge, so you told me, Michael Jules, who after all these years involved in athletics, having represented this country. You've been the captain, you've been the coach, you've been imagining all these things that you did, all of that for free, so when you won what happened, you won medals, you won trophies, yeah, that's what you get for competing, remember well, I never could do it.
The point of becoming a professional athlete because I remember you talked about professionalism versus amateurism and over the years things have evolved and now we have professional sports so you will find athletes from all sports disciplines who can become professionals and make money . we have several of them um people like Mario Burke Shane brathwaite um shade Williams and the list goes on those guys are professionals so in addition to winning a medal they will win a major championship they can also make money yeah I was I was , was looking. In a recent interview, I think it was Usain Bolt's price, the Australian Fraser, but they were talking about the fact that when they go to represent their country at the Olympics, yeah, the country doesn't pay properly, they don't get paid for the Olympic Games exactly, but when they compete in things like the diamond league and so on, right, that's when they really have the opportunity to win a lot to win and win, you know, yeah, it's good information to know, of course, yeah , we are seeing a Take here from the painting, very busy in the field, which has caused you great concern, Michael, yes, yes, you know, and again you know, everyone has their opinion on things, and their points of view, My point of view is, I think there is.
There should be a separate warming area. It gets congested. The internal feeling at this moment is stuffy. That's just my opinion. I think the infield should be clear and provides commentators, spectators and a cleaner venue. shot actually, so we see the young girls for the 400 meter hurdles, so these are the girls under 20 that they go to. Yes, we will give you lane assignments, starting with lane number eight representing Christchurch Foundation School, Justina Bishop on Lane. seven Michaela Smith representing Queens College in Lane six kelia Bentham from Cumbermere School in Lane five Brianna Boyce from St Michael's School lynnford zakaya kombameer hunt Lane 3 Rian price Christchurch Foundation School in Lane two rishan Herbert from Springer Memorial and in Lane one zanaya cockroach from Harrison College, so Ian, yes, in this field, we have two from the Christchurch Foundation, two from kombameer, one from Saint Michael's School, one from Springer, one from HC and one from QC, so everything is set to start in the 400m hurdles for girls under 20. this is a good opportunity for cumbermere school to gain some points of course common mayor in the races for the overall women's championship the bsat record of 60 .69 seconds set in 2012 by Shakira Hall of the Courage and Paris School, so Roach Herbert is looking at the Bantam Smith boys' price. and Bishop Foreign, thank you, so you're on the starting orders and running with 20 girls, 400 meter hurdles, 10 hurdles for these young ladies to navigate, see how things will play out here, going down the back stretch, first in arriving seems to be the young woman. on layer number three, that's Rhian Price from Christchurch Foundation School, her overseas team, Bishop, so the two girls from the Foundation here comes the voice of Saint Michael's school.
She's now coming into the picture, but she still looks like the one in charge of the Chrysler Foundation school. As the final twist approaches, she doesn't take the lead, she is the voice of St. Michael's School. Brianna Boyce stumbled a bit here. The shuttle approached that hurdle and Christchurch Foundation School Price is still trying to hold on to that second spot. Brianna Boyce is being challenged. will take it and the second will go hunting zakiyah kombameer hunt the third will go to Rian Price from Christchurch Foundation School, so Brianna's boys will give Saint Michael's School its first set of girls points for the tomorrow 10 points 103.79 Zakia Hunt of Colombomir 10506 third at the price of the Chrysler Foundation 105.28 Michaela Smith of Queen's College in fourth place 107.69 and fifth Justina Bishop of the Christchurch Foundation of 109.46 still a good run from Brianna Boyce about 10 points very important that it is an interesting battle that will be watched by everyone Day of the battle for that first place in Michael School versus Spring Memorial um I think you keep forgetting that Kombat is also in that photo, don't forget them I think there will be four schools um The common for me it's getting the points they're getting the points yeah they certainly are Michael Jane Jones would never let me forget the Governor he's probably texting you know what your problem is yeah he probably is so those are the girls under 20 and dusted them off, so Saint Michael School gained 10 points there.
Double points for the Foundation seen On our occasion, it is 10 points for the Foundation and also for the young man from Leicester. Yes, that's the high jump for kids under 17, so you're getting a good shot at them and of course we notice that the minors feel it for the high jump competition. is one that can continue, can't continue, yes, a group of competitors, if they jump more or less in the same height range, we can have that competition for a while, so I think you're looking at the Saint Michael School Posse here. They are having a premature celebration, well we will see the first few days, but of course only the three events completed on the track so far.
Yes, I have a long way to go. Boys under 17 years old will be next in the 400 meters hurdles. Then the kids under 20 will be lifted to a height of 3 feet and as they continue to dance and sway in the stands, we welcome back Perry Barnett. Hello, welcome back to my cell phone. There is a hot man. I was always the one right outside our booth there, uh, when the 400 hurdles were being contested with less than 20 girls and the Saint Michael School fans in that corner, well, they were anticipating a victory here, it's literally a matter of time, the atmosphere there is electric it's brilliant uh the drums are back gentlemen the brass instruments the trumpets and the trombones beautiful okay and that's what sports are about that's what makes sport Be it for the spectators, you see, there is something for the athletes, but there is also something for the spectators. and that atmosphere, I mean, we already talked about what atmosphere does for an athlete regardless of the sport and this is not just sports entertainment, you know, um, Ian, in your field, excuse me, in your field, hey, you feed from the crowd sometimes, yes, sometimes. you, sometimes, I don't even hear it grow to be honest with you, yeah, yeah, I lock myself in like that, oh, when I really focus on a before like a final snake.
I already knew the crow heretoo much WoW because I'm concentrating on what I have to do, how interesting do you find it? I focus on one thing and that delivers, so the crowd will feed off of you, there you go, is it different? Is the ball game different? I don't feed off of people so sometimes I get lost in the fact that they're actually there and I'm just in my song remembering the next line of what I'm supposed to do at that moment. I see that's how it goes for me. It may not work for everyone that way, some people feed off their audience in terms of sports or entertainment and that way sometimes you say oh, that person sounds very flat as responsible for their expectations, then you will find that there is a trend. to be flat, yes, so we are waiting for the start of the 400 meters with hurdles for children under 17 years old, not to be tied with a 400 meters flat, yes, of course, we are waiting for the 400 meters for children under 15 years old , yeah, that's going to be good. that's going to be a good young man coming up now for the under 17 boys 400 meters hurdles the hurdles have been set at 84 centimeters looking forward to the under 20 boys these are the under 17s I'm about to perform now that we are I'll give you those Lane assignments in Lane 8 Theory Griffith from the Lodge School in Lane Seven representing Harrison College Ephraim Gill and six is ​​Jaden Dulwich from Common Mere School in Lane Five Malik Douglin from Lestavon in four Nikolai Clark from Courage and Parry in Lane Three kishan Griffith also from courage and Parry uh in lane two, which is Kevin Wickham from Princess Margaret and inside, on the thin one, is uh Joshua Lord from Saint George's secondary schools.
The record is 51.38 seconds set in 2014 by Robo Liko when he represented the last of a school, the athlete and the land number four, which is courage and ceramics, Nikolay Clark, comes with the fastest qualifying time. I think not, it actually says that his teammate Griffith kashawn Griffith 58.36 seconds, so they are under initial orders Lord Wickham Griffith Clark douglin dulwich Gil. and griffith are running and running over reed fences with these young men, we'll keep our eyes and see how things will look as they get over the second set of fences, down the home stretch, now he's going to pass first, he looks like the boy in layer number three which is Clark of Courage and Parry and now out there in layer number six which is Dorridge of combined mirror so those two are looking let's look carefully and then you see Griffith of Courage and White Parry in the inside yeah, he's passing first, uh, coming into the straight now it's still Griffith of Courage and Parry trying to extend the lead here Griffith of CP and he's on his way to victory Griffith Keyshawn Griffith of Courage and Parry will win the second one will go to Clerk from Coleridgey stop and who did they get for that third place guys, I think the guy from yes, so it's 18 points for courage and partying, these two guys are very excited, so the College person got 18 points in the first mail, their main courage and Parry took up to 18 points in the next race, this means a lot to them, they ran straight to the director and gave her a hug. um management when you're in a management position and the effort that you put in the effort that you put into changing the atmosphere and the culture of a school, um, and she has to work hard and do that, and the kids have to show their appreciation for her leadership. , her administration at school, the corridor, return to her and give her, give her. a nice hug as a sign of thanks for finishing first and second in that one, so 18 lovely points for the north Griffith 56.40 .50, the employee finished second and the girls, so we're getting ready now for the sub.
Next should be the sub. 20 boys, yes, the fences for boys under 20 are now set at 91 centimeters. Michael, a name we're familiar with here, the record holder for boys under 20, uh, 400m hurdles event, running to Griffith for courage and stop, and we just saw courage and Parry go one two Big celebration there , young man extremely enthusiastic about his performance as he should be and it is nice to see the director come and interact with his young charges, certainly proud moments for the principles and for everyone involved in the preparation of these athletes. It certainly takes a lot to make it what it is today, especially when it comes to athletes, coaches, physical therapists, therapists, the whole team effort as a whole team effort, in fact, everyone, so what I found interesting was talking to some of the teachers and some of these athletes. the student athletes that there are, them, the amount of support that they receive, the logistical support that they receive from the school as a whole, um, in terms of feeding the children, is a cafeteria found for a school, is the food provided? , the livelihood for these children. and just send them out so everyone gets on this show and like, like, like that, everyone because they keep telling people all the time.
Sports are not the peach or something like that, yes, physical education is the field, it is doing sports. it's a whole school thing and the whole school needs to embrace whatever sport and discipline it is because when these kids go to represent this school it's all for the school so we're looking at the stuns, some percussion instruments and there it is. see a cowbell a bass drum but in lane eight for this miles Allen representing Harrison College in lane seven Ethan Thompson representing Leonard's Boys in six Joshua dottin the Lord School in five Simon John of St George's High School in lane four Foundation Zachary Alexander Christchurch and three Nikolai Kennedy from the simple common school who is going up shortly there goes Nikolai Kennedy uh in the link two zacchio Quimby ward from Saint Michael's school and inside Amir Gustav from Daryl Jordan's secondary school all the Eyes will be on Joshua from the law school splashing, arrives with a clock of 55.83, as well as Simon John to his left 56.17 and the young man there three two lanes in Kennedy from the school of Columbia 56.58, so this one on papers seems that's going to be one that's going to go the distance and make it to the finish line, we should also see some faster times because these young men will be pushing each other, oh yeah, and they're up and running, Perry, let's take a look at who beats the obstacle first. looks good on the inside from law school on the outside law school is on the outside looks good I was watching The Insider the Yama from no, no, that wasn't the guy from Saint Michael's School, he tries it because Tamil, that's Joshua dot, he took a little stumble and we'll open the door for the athlete on his right to get a 200 cylinder boy, Ethan Thompson, but he's composed himself well and I know he now has to run a little while the school Glide arrives of columns.
From inside, come here, that's Nikolai Kennedy in lane three, he was watching him earlier. He was having a little difficulty because of our point of view here, but Nikolai will get there for a second, but it will be Joshua who is at the Lord school. Crossing the line now let's see what the time looks like, finishing fast Simon Johnson George Secondary School 54.84 seconds Joshua Dutton, the winner of the under 20 boys 400m hurdles, Nikolai Kennedy, getting there for second place of the mere common school, ran out of Lane three 55.76 and Simon John of Saint George Secondary 55.81 seconds got there for that third place.
Fourth went to Zachary Alexander of Christchurch Foundation 56.40 seconds. Fifth Mile Allen from Harrison College 57.67 uh. Six for Ethan Thompson of Saint Leonard's Boys 5790 Amir Gustav. seventh uh 57.98 and zacchio crimby Ward of Saint Michael's School of Saint Michael School one minute zero seven point nine four seconds that's the order they finished Joshua Dollars took a whole second off his time before the final So that in itself It's a success story for him, improving his time. He you see all three. The first three are returning to the final stretch and that is recognizing their followers. Simon John Joshua splashing Nikolay Kennedy.
It's great to see Saint George High School. up on top of the medals too, if they are the little program of it, it is starting to pay dividends. Yes, in fact, in addition to George Lions, we have two pairs of lions. Harrison's college team is also called Airlines. Yes, they are also Lanes. yes we have seen George Lions, we have Harrison College Lions, Springer Eagles, yes, Parkinson's revivers, Michael School Cougars, the Panthers are our Dayton Griffith, I think they are panthers mm-hmm and our Lord is the rocking horse mar, our good buddy, Mr. Captain America, Jewels, is sorry about that. yes, these these pets and their names, oh my God, I'm more barbaric.
I'm seeing his face, even though I asked him, uh, when I asked him about the Gryphon and he asked me what that is. Yes, what is the Griffon? Yes, I should have told you what it is. the last name, you know, you would have been quite accurate, yes, that would be the last one enjoying his moment in time, the gold, silver and bronze medalists in the men's under 20 400m hurdles Simon John of St George Secondary Nikolai Kennedy from combo mirror and Joshua Dotton from The Logical, so up next we have the Saw Barbados 100 meter series for today.
These are and the preliminaries are semi-finals as we have been calling them. Yes, they are under-13 semi-finals for girls and boys. on the 15th, girls and boys, yeah, so we should go through these pretty quickly today and what happens with those events, um Noah blocks, there won't be any starting blocks to set up, so we should see a smooth transition from a event to the next from a semi-final. -end to next I remember Michael years ago. I was in England and there was a youth athletics competition and some of these under 13s these 10 11 euros 11 euros had these blocks, yes, and the good thing about the block record. was that they were kind of an all in one satellite tree, they just had training blocks that they had where you can set them up and you can take the whole set, the whole set up and the blocks didn't move, they just had these clips. it was like they wanted a reel and you could slide them back and forth and the kids who wanted to use the blocks were able to put their blocks in early and then take them out on the track so what they did was they went through the pigeon steps to set it up to a distance slightly away from their starting lane, but the blocks were already set up preset, so they took from left to right, it didn't take them long to get there and enter the blocks, so that might be something we can start looking if you want someone to want to start with the under 13s and they are even younger to use blocks, you can start with that while we look towards these, the beginning of the yeah, we should get to the beginning of the Hundred Meters now our cameraman looks like be enjoying the Jam Jam action, but we really need to change to the start of the 100 meters, which looks like a long jump for girls under 15, yes, like us, yes, girls under 15.
So, this is the first of two semi-finals in the 100 meter dash for girls under 13 years old. The bsat record was set by Julia Denny in 2014, then of the Christchurch Foundation. Of course, Julia earned a track scholarship and is abroad and doing. pretty good, he ran 12.70 seconds when he was 12 years old and we welcome athletes now on layer number one we have Dario Goodman or Frederick Smith High School, Zaria Neblet from Columbia School in two at Lane Law School Three zelike Archer and then at number four Shakira Clark. from Dayton Griffith alien number five Tiana Griffith from Parkinson Memorial in six we have netario Goddard from Saint Michael's school alien number seven Jade Jaden Vaughn Christchurch Foundation and then layer number eight from Alexandra School the archer from the law school comes in with the qualification fastest time a time of 13.95 seconds under starting orders now we are not looking at Frederick Smith's Frederick Smith's Goodman is out she is a DNS for her does not start this in this nothing is asked for girls under 13 to stay here years and there they go and running and they look good from the big school coming out of lane number three, which is zulika Archer next to her from Queen's College, looking good too from the outside in lane six, oh, that was Natara Goddard of this at Michael's School, she passed through there in In the end, she was catching up all the time and in the end she crossed the tower garden of Saint Michael's School with 13 points, seven and nine.
Archer of the Lodge School finished in second place 13.90 and Shakira Clark of Dyton Griffith 14.00, so those three will be the automatic eliminators we will see later in the final, you know, yes, the second semi-final is ready to go with less of 13 girls in the line and deploy them quickly since we said there are no blocks to place so we have the second section ready to go and we will introduce you now let's start let's see an empty layer so again our schools have abandoned athletes and layer number one we have Vegeta Armstrong stopping and lane two of Grantly Adamswe have Shawna Marshall Serena.
James is there from Saint Michael's school in a plot number three and four Springer memorials Danica benefit is there in plot number five we should be seeing Joseph Bradford from Harrison and then six should have been Taylor, a big queen hill from Queens College and uh the Zaria prophet from the law school outside in lane number eight, of course, Queen's College is real Taylor. Wiggins is not there so that lane is faking so seven ladies again we are seven in the first section seven in the second session, congratulations to the athlete with the moment to beat and this is Serena James.
I'm saying that at Michael's school, she's been having a great time, oh yeah, oh yeah. I hope she does very well in this semi-final and then there will be two St Michael's, she is out. That's a very good start and she's already established the lead, oh yeah, on the field, so remember James looks exceptionally good here, she's a class athlete, certainly someone to watch in the future, so Rhema James crosses the lane now on the inside from the field at the Paris school. yes Armstrong so 1301 part time for Sir Rhema is it sarima or is it sarama sarama James sarama James second there?
Korea entered the Parkinson Memorial and came third, so those three will be the automatic qualifiers, we'll see them back in the final. the boys are ready to go these officers are really pushing things these are events that they can make up time with yeah and they will use it to do everything so who do we have here in this first section for the children under 13 years old? in the first section of the under 13 boys in lane number one, Richard, forceful coercion stop and lane two, we should see Lester Vaughn's Demetrius Ford, yes, he's there and land on number three, Romario Mason, the big school on ground number four, Taj starter's combined mirrors and lands number five Kemal Rey of Dayton Griffith on lane six Jaden Bailey of Island School and then number seven Zayn Andrew Clark of Queens College and in the outside in lane number eight Franklin Durant Harrison College the record was set by Andrew Hines when he represented Coors and Paris in 1996. a time of 11.71 seconds and in 1996 he was recruiting in the army wow 1171 413 is enough gentlemen Pierce, That's what Michael Jordan says to himself, the times are thus disqualified, this time we finally see ourselves quite even across the board so this will come down to who executes his wrist better Andrew Hines is still competing Barry is not, he is no longer competing he is not here involved in the track and feel anyway my goodness he was one of our best but they went and running here a good start looking good in lane seven of Queens College that young man is Zayn Andrew Clark oh my goodness he looks good Zayn Andrew Clark is leading Dayton Griffis kimal King is there for a second and I do it from the mere common school Titular of Taj, eh, going in there for the third wheel, wait for the official result, good race from that young man, yes, in Andrew Clark from QC, yes, 13 25.
Now, if you notice that the time is coming soon, we will always talk about development. I know what you're going for three. Men and I know what you're going to say, remember we just saw James running 13-0-1, yes, 13, 25, yes, but this is only at the under 13 level, yes, I guarantee it at Sub 15. Then after that growth. accelerated puberty, etc., you will realize that this young man is going to make leaps and bounds hey, yes, the development of testosterone in the body, we must strengthen the muscles, it will be faster. I was actually thinking about Luke McIntyre and when he gets his How much more impressive is he going to be?
Because he's still a very small guy, he already has a base there, so he just needs the body to go with it as we watch the athletes in the second semi-final and in lane one where Kyle Griffin for Jordan High School and then two and three queens universities daenery Griffith and layer number four Josh Josiah Ford of the Christchurch Lane Foundation five you see law schools haniko Proverbs alien sex rosari School Hoyt Lester Vaughn and the final number seven Durant skeet from Saint Michael's school and in the layer number eight keto Morris from a Parkinson's Memorial is not here to see this name Quito reminds me of Josiah um Michael Jules took this Usain Bolt complex for assault one year on the tall boy with a backpack on the 13th yes, I remember it well I think he wanted to follow in his uncle's footsteps and get into basketball and the young athlete there from the Parkinson Memorial losing his balance a little while he was in the position established will just calm down once again before we start this, no one to start their orders once again and they are underway and good clean start, Queen's College's Nary Griffith coming out of lane three looks very good, looks good too from the big school is Proverbs, but it will be from Queens College, Daenery Griffith and inside Ricardo Griffith from Daryl Jordan High School, oh, wine.
In the end, she passed well for that second place, so in Lane three Dinary Griffith 13.17 seconds who finishes first and second Raquel Griffith of Daryl Jordan secondary 13.27 and third goes to Josiah Ford of Christchurch Foundation 13.30 QC, they will have two to reach the final . for this in the 13 guys one hundred um that will definitely move QC a little bit closer to the top um four positions yeah um after this we'll take a look at the points. I don't think we talked about the scores. so far, once we have completed the 100 meter heat we will take a look at the point and see how things look, yes we obviously still have a long way to go, other finals are coming up, we have about 400 meters and some eighths of this later in the finals, of course, one and 200 meters, so there are 26, 26 finals left and it will probably be 13 for the boys 13 for the girls, yes, and then we also have six field event finals for dispute, so there is still a way to go.
Unless a team has a considerable lead at this point, you won't say it's done and proven, we see some light between these schools in terms of points, yes, in the zones. I think we knew we knew that some teams need to do it. do three or four events and they would have won, yes, in this case it is not like that, as in the case of the Springer Memorial, they exactly could have shot, yes, before the relays, yes, they did not need to do the relays and they would do it. I have won the championship anyway, totally different ball game here today, yes you are fighting for every point because they can get it, so they high jump and continue under this is the high jump for children under 17, that event still in progress began at nine past nine. o'clock and it's still in progress it would be nice if we could figure out the height and again gentlemen I want to make it clear that we are in a championship event and these are not criticisms but observations. and things that should be considered for the future here.
You should see a display board on the right showing the spectators because I'm sure your spectators are wondering what the height of the bar is and it's critical, of course the stadium announcer could do that too, however, The stadium announcer will focus on what's happening on the track, but in a case like this it would be nice to have a display board where spectators can see what the height is. the jump um if it's the first second or third jump for each competitor so you know these are things that I think are necessary in these events so you really know that Step Up steps up the game yeah as we see the young girls in 15.
Girls at the start line yes, they are still getting in on some fabulous track action, we have the first of two semi-finals in the 100m dash for girls under 15, meet record 12.13 seconds established in 2011 by Tristan Evelyn, then of Springer. Memorial School, these are your competitors, so in lane number one we should say Relia Ellis, nurse at Frederick Smith High School. Oh, it seems there are children under 15. Israel put less than 15 girls, so let's move on to the boys, maybe the girls. They're not ready yet, sometimes they're probably doing a long jump, so we'll start with the green sash boys: Holford from Eldersley School and then seven is Eliza Williams from Courage and Pari and Lynn, six boys from Jaden Raw Saint Leonard and glasses. five Cody Small Parkinson Memorial and Lane four dinaro Thornhill Lester Vaughn school and three jakai Brewster the law school and the field number two Cruz Halford Providence school and in Lane number one Nathan holder Alexandra School the record of this 11.16 seconds set tomorrow a will of the law school, as they often run in this on the outside, the LSD light was often a flare, he is running towards it and we see the staircase on the inside.
Lester Bonds, let's get into the lane he's going to go into. Thornhill from Leicester, I think you're live from the law schools, should be there for second place and out, the older lad beating Greenwich Holford. I give it third place, so Thornhill by Lester Vaughn, official winner 1176 Brewster by The Logical, second 1179 and Greenwich. Ellerslie School's Holford finishes in third place, those three will be automatic qualifiers, we'll see them back in the final, yes, so now comes the second section for the under 15 boys, we should have a full feel here, it looks like Perry isn't no one is missing. all eight are there, let's see if people like the law school and the company can get there and can take two athletes to the finals.
Yes, we know that profit is important to our viewers. Perry is just letting you know that, so we welcome him back. At the Usain Bolt Sports Complex we had a small audio issue, but we seem to have it resolved now. What we are looking at here is the 100 meter race for girls under 15 years old. Winner Sharifah Nichols from Christchurch Foundation School. came out victorious there and a young lady here from Spring, that Springer Memorial fixing her lock, yeah, thanks to a hard-working hero, you know, modern sports. bb Mr. Jamal Owls yeah making sure we can hear each other again so this It's Kimara Blackett from Springer Memorial getting her blocks ready and ready to go so after these girls under 15 Perry we're moving at the 200 meters that he calls these events.
No frills. Springer Memorial only added a few like you said. say Mr. absolutely yes, yes, okay young lady, with your blocks and we talk about the psychology involved in that sometimes during the zones, Michael, yes, imagine that you are under 15, you know that you go for a run and you go to this athlete. At your side, with these blocks, it can have a kind of intimidating psychological effect, oh yes, I'm sure the athlete will not be intimidated at all by the Minor school and honestly, I think that by now Moscow should be using blocks, yes. she should use starting blocks, well you're absolutely right about that Barry, she certainly won't be intimidated at all, but it's good to see the under 15s using the blocks, getting them for the higher divisions makes life a little bit more easy, so while there is a little break in activity, you can take a little time to remind yourself to download the sagicor bank app and open the account and make sure to go to Instagram and like the sagicor Instagram page Banks once you like those two pages.
You have the opportunity to win five hundred dollars in Barbados and it is accessible digitally, of course, from your phone. We have to thank you for joining us here at sports.com Alexis 100 meters, you pay attention to her, you always put up with her. Keep in mind, of course, that this is the day on paper that she arrived with the fastest time. Am I seeing correctly? Yes, she came in with the fastest time locked. She comes in with the second fastest time, so you'll be paying close attention to lane three. and four, that's where we expect most of the run to come from, but it's all about the day it doesn't seem like it's all settled at first here we're looking at King Mara black, sorry, yeah, Springer Memorial still has a It's a bit of a problem, I'm not really sure what that problem is, the thing is, guys, I think athletes also have to learn to set their blocks quickly because seeing move from this level, um, it's about setting her locks quickly and get out of there, um, and get ready to race, okay, because it's all a matter of time, so I think this process is too noisy, so she's going to review them, oh yeah, it is, so the delay here is that she is satisfied here, so we should.
Being able to get those major tasks now finally being able to present to the athletes. Remember the record at 12, wait one and three seconds set in 2011 by Tristan Even and we're going to introduce the athletes on the second and last second attempt. I noticed that in lane number eight Christian Jones of Greater City alien7 Geo Greenwich calls the parry region and then number six Kenisha strong base Christchurch and five Crystal Bentham Commodore school and then four kumara lock of Springer Memorial and then number three Alexis Moscow that's the only school and then twohearing ballora it's a Michael school and inside and they're number one Daniel Joseph Niles from Frederick Smith High School okay so they're under initial orders all eyes will be on layer number three yeah yeah , the lady has been asked to stand up again, thank you, it's okay, I'm running after a good start, it's good for you, very good start B and CV, but here comes Alexis Moscow, Alexis Moscow from Lester, the second born is the lock, let me see who comes in for that third place, but Lucky.
She's off to a fantastic start, she's really done it, she's ready for her foreign team, those three will be automatic qualifiers for the finals, so as we get ready for the 200 meters, I think you can see some points here now, Perry, just some points , Yeah. I promise our viewers some points and our goal is to give you a healthy day off, so let's go to the girls, yes, let's listen to the girls, probably at school, one point first, Lane Convent, one and a half points tied with two points each, it's an allergy. school and Parkinson Memorial Jordan has six points Frederick Smith secondary six and a half points Raiden CD has seven agent Griffith a 17. enjoy high school still at 41 points Alexander school 42.
Horizon party 47. let's go to Devon school 48. the law school 54 Princess Margaret 73 Queen's College 78. Christchurch Foundation 106 and a half Harrison College 108 and a half Allen School 115. are the three best Sprinter Memorial one eight eight common mirror schools One X nine Anderson Michael School two or four as we see uh We can pick up these young girls who cross the slopes of Enfield, so under 16s. This is the netball team here, our cameraman can capture what is happening on the field, this would surely be good for our viewers, it would certainly be everything. straight to the champion sounds, yes you can command the camera angle.
The high jump action is still going on with under 17s, but something is happening on the field in the middle of the field, foreign ladies and gentlemen, yes ladies, we are very proud of you, so listen up. up so here we go cheer for you before Barbados the girls have been introduced to the under 16 team returning from Dominica as champions of the gen Pierre under 16 competition and they are being recognized here and rightly so guys because they are all students of these schools again from the large school nucleus Captain um Dia Ford hands from Queen's College Azaria Eileen Springer and Kenya Blackman from Springer Memorial kijana Johnson from Saint Michael School Malia Murphy from Alexandra School Quanisha Cox from Lester Vaughn zakilia little Arlene and Shante codrington as as well as Kiana Hart from Christchurch Foundation School, small Sierra from big and Seeley, those are the young girls and we see the management team with them, also the head coach, Mr Cameron Greenwich, the manager Jillian Seeley, the coach assistant Jacqueline Brown mcconnie, physiotherapist Chantal brathwaite and trainer Mr Dennis calendar, so I see you there Dr Ramona Archer Bradshaw, director of education, there is also that now assistant, the assistant director of easy education, who tried trying to recognize the others in that 1.86 meter group, everyone is available to provide their support and recognize the good work of this sub 2016 team.
I understand that they want other awards, not only the overall Championship award, but there are others as well prizes that want to look good. Congratulations to them, brother Arena. I pointed out that this young team would be good to keep together since they reached this junior level. Keep them together, work with them and you know they will progress and become the senior team and hopefully we will get some really good results. the next level because everyone develops and I can see things as you start to mature and keep the athletes, the athletes grounded and focused, sometimes that's not the case, so again they're introducing the people, you see Dr.
Ida, Mayor Danny and Dr. Roderick Rudder, those are the other two people that are there, of course, they are all from the ministry and we will be able to join the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation audio during the course of the broadcast, We will have some opportunities. to access interviews probably from some of the winners of the events during the course of the broadcast so you can keep an eye out for that, of course people will want to hear from the athletes who were winners in their various events so we will try to do that for you , for any upcoming interviews abroad, I'm proud of the efforts of the under 16 netball team, I'm sure I see a young lady from Saint Michael's school in that group, in that group, he thinks I do.
I'll be able to tell you who that is in a moment, so certainly Indiana Johnson, Janet Johnson, yes, Kiana Johnson from St Michael's school, now that means she, yes, not only represents Barbados in netball, but she also represents his school in athletics. good for her yeah that's fantastic and they're having the moment of her doing a dance and celebrating rightly so yeah I traveled to Dominica they faced Trinidad in the final and came out successful. In fact, I understand that both men were undefeated throughout the tournament. And I saw that the celebration that you're seeing is certainly well deserved for these girls, um going to Dominica and dominating there, I'm sure they didn't have many followers in Dominica to share how to enjoy that.
The myth of victory, so to do it here is something special, it means something special to these young ladies, as we see, they are preparing for the 200 meters, gentlemen, the only reason is for you to set your blocks, so we will leave this course and we will return to our goal sheets yes, the athletes about to be introduced as the blocks are already placed they are still taking yes, still taking photos over and over again gentlemen this type of life experiences that these little children these young athletes these young people Sports men and women are collecting, so it is sports careers in school when they are children and in this case young women, these are invaluable life experiences and good conversation topics that they can return to and Dragons achievements. achieve the achievements I'm sorry um and this is what we need we need to involve more young people in sports disciplines it doesn't always have to be free to follow even though we are here competition but any sport you try is interested, there are a lot of sports here and I'm sure you can find a niche, it's one of those sports that you discipline and learn from and there's camaraderie, just the joy of competing in the parade from where you represent your country. or you know, these are things you can't put a price on, yes indeed, Perry, so the high jump continues with the under 17 boys action, how nice that is, it came out of Harrison College, yes , and he had the potential of those Saturdays.
You remember? um winning the long jump um through the age categories this boy um very outstanding field event um jumper rather um so it's good to see him here competing um he also loves football yeah, I had a conversation with his mother um she He told him I, he, can't decide which discipline to do because he is so good at so many that he also practices squash, yes, so you know a guy like him, the moment has to come when you make a decision which sport you are going to do. to really dedicate too. because he's going to stretch you if you want to do soccer, you want to do squash, you want to do trap, you want to do all these different disciplines, you're going to be completely stretched, especially if the sports tend to be done around the same time. time in that same season is going to be difficult gentleman, the girls under 17 200 meters this is the first of two semifinals yes in layer number eight jakaya padmore of Springer Memorial in lane seven Zuri Ellis of Frederick Smith Lane six Aaliyah Wilkinson of Harrison College in lane five Naima Taylor of the mirror and ground combo four Alyssa the weeks of Dayton Griffith one name Lane three Ariel Archer of Princess Margaret Kayla Hines of QC in lane two and the school kaisha husbands Allen in Lane Juan to be There, that's the field and the one who arrives with the fastest time to these semi-finals is Ariel Archer from Princess Margaret 25.26 seconds he will be left without lane number three Tristan Evelyn has the bsat record established in 2014 24.13 seconds I would have been in the National Stadium to see that, so seven ladies starting in this, the first of the two sections under the starting orders, not good, good clean start, even going up, uh, in the middle of the track from the common mirror, the school Naima Taylor and looking good in the However, inside, from Princess Margaret, Ariel Archer, she is leading them and also breaking the distance.
She will take it easily. Ariel Archer from Princess Margaret, she wins now from Alyssa Weeks from Griffith and that should be Taylor from the combined mayor taking that third place. Princess Margaret's Sergeant Ariel Archer, yes, a fine young lady. I worked with her last summer at the Barbados Cadet Corps summer camp. A very nice young lady and the Barbados Cadet Corps is very happy to see that she has been part of the Carifta team. a wonderful, another young man, Sergeant Maynard, represented Barbados in wrestling, yes, and he is doing extremely well, so apart from these guys being outstanding cadets, they also excel in other areas, we will have to talk to BB sports star bosses. and have them see some of these different events that take place all over the island.
Yeah, it would be nice to see some squash and some wrestling. Yes, of course, sing some of the things we don't see often. You are touching on the point I made yesterday about having a high school sports commission where that body would be responsible for what you are saying to properly highlight and organize all of our sports disciplines at the high school level. Um, that's something I think we really need to consider, for example, these young girls who have just returned from 16 netball, but do we know about the inter-school netball competition? Do you know anything about that?
I know. It happens, you know, it happens, I don't know when it happened, do you see any coverage about it? No, no, except maybe watching some clips on the evening news or something, um, that's it, so the point you're making about covering these things and putting them in the spotlight, you know, we need to see a lot more of that at a really higher level, so we're ready for our second semi-final for the girls under 17 200 metres, Serenity Miller. from Harrison College will be in lane eight in lane seven Lane 6 Davina Gaskin from Leicester Vaughn School in lane 5 Chelsea Worrell Carter from Queen's College Inland 4 ebony Jones from Springer Memorial in lane 3 Anaya school nurse Allen in lane 2 kozara buyer from the Christchurch Foundation and at Lane one Samara Alton from Saint Michael's school, of course all eyes will be on a school nurse from the alley, she comes in with a time of 24.61 and is the closest that we've seen that bsat record of 24.13 and then she's in lane three, she's already interested and she's even out of the national record books in the 7g 100m, so she's in good company, certainly a He often runs and then a nurse compensates for his astonishment.
She's out of the box very quickly and here she goes, an iron nurse guiding you out of the curve onto the straight now and she's improving for second and third place. I have to say yes, they are in layer number seven and he lost to Springer. Memorial, yes, Ebony Jones of spring. Memorial will take second place in lane seven and third. Tania Applewood from the common school. There is no doubt who the winner is. Although Anaya, a nurse at Allen School, has already done enough. She had already done enough. She knows she was way above. I had to prove that above all the others a comfortable victory for her just leave the rest in time later later yeah like people um in another meeting I would say foreigner uh then 25 59 time for nurse Springers ebony Jones 26 29 she will be in the final as will Tania Appleway from the Columbia school at 26:80, so those are the three foreign automatic qualifiers from this section or maybe from the other section, your mind is putting its blocks, yeah, We have an interview here, I guess we can tune in.
That gentlemen, it looks like we've got the netball team so we're going to try and get some of that for you and that's exactly what we did. It became a spectacle of why we are the best and that we are the best. I also saw some good teams. Spirit Even at the opening ceremony was part of the winning formula for Barbados. Yes, we wanted to come as a team and we not only saw individual talents but as a team what we can do and we did it. What do you think was the most difficult? opponent that was in the right office, well, um, um, all these teams did the best they could and we came together and we fell and we won overall, so let me slide to get to Cameron, who was the manager of the team, how does that feel like in front of the camera? that champion and defeated let me correct you.
It was a question. I think thatwe did this in 2019. They visited us in 2019, as well as all the individual awards that we won today, yesterday, two days ago, we also won in 2019, so it says a lot. The program we are trying to build here in Barbados and it was the dual partnership of parents and barbers, but it depends on what myself and the other management team were going to do. I think we will see progress when it comes to barbers at this level. However, in future terms, if we don't get interest if or when players branch, because the same thing happens only once a year or every year and when that happens, nothing is like when it ends, there is not enough.
For them to do it, we hope that this one we have will retain them. I know that some will go to different disciplines, but we hope that in the end they will return here. I know some will go to the Academy, but I hope they come here too and finally, how does it feel to be a champion? Normally, not because we expected a challenge from Trinidad and Tobago, but before all the games I had the girls sit and watch their old teams warm up. So in that sense we were able to say who was going to be a challenge for us, where we played against Dominica, where we beat Dominica, so I can safely say that the competition was ours, well, congratulations again and we are back to action on the court. thank you okay so back to normal here gentlemen thank you very much young man this is the first of two semi-finals for children under 17 years old.
Yes, give us the money quickly. Yearwood of Ursuline conventeen eight Giovanni Lee of Corey jamparian seven in six Shamari Addison of QC Lane five jaheem Griffith Lester Vaughn Lane four Terrell Johnson Rouse of Parkinson Lane three Chiron Hayes of The Logical Lane a kazim King of Saint George and Elena won the benefits of Rajai from the simple common school and offer to run to see the hostel schools Kieran Haynes looking good, also look at layer number six, Dr Mary Addison from Queen's College when they reach the last 50 meters or so, it's a ding battle -dong, the logical hands, therefore, it seems that he will accept it and he does with Addison from Queens College will finish in second place and that third place I can't say, yeah, it's very difficult to say that for sure.
The hands that finished in 22.62 Johnson Rose could have gone in there for third place c284 uh we're hoping for that third place Johnson Rose 22.99 so those three will be automatic qualifiers for the final of the under 17 men's 200 meters and these guys are chasing a time of 21:13 timed by Dario Arlene, oh yeah, from the last of a school in 2004. I was talking about him just yesterday, yeah, we. It was after we had our little post, uh, day. Meeting, yeah, Dario Allen, you know, the stand-up athlete passed Karift and won three medals. He played outstandingly with some injuries later in his career and that's probably what kept him from going on and doing great things. but he was definitely one to watch, yes, Dario Arlene, tall, muscular figure from the last of the school abroad, this is the second semi-final for the under 17 boys, so we'll give them those Lane tasks in brief just to take note of those under 17.
The boys high jump competition is still going on wow, yeah, almost two hours that competition lasted, you like um, yeah, and Nathan King, I'm talking about the Messiah, I think that this is the same, no, jump, wow, it would really be nice to get the height. from this bar, though yeah, so we're back on track, so for the first time, sorry, second semi-final here for the under 17s in lane seven, Dighton Griffith's money lane in lane six, Jaden Green of Christchurch Foundation in lane five, Amari Ford of Harrison College Lane four Enrico John Pierre green of Princess Margaret Lane three Caden darwich roach of courage ampari in lane two Joshua Oliver of Grantley Adams and in lane one alleen money from Ellerslie School the fastest time came in 22.39 seconds Kaden darrich roach of courage and Pari who will be running out of lane number three okay so let's see how the action unfolds here.
Arlene Oliver Delridge Roach Jean-Pierre Ford green Jaden green lean and McCollin, that's from lean one, of course, to lane seven. McCollin is not there, he would have done it. been out in Lane, act this out at Michael's School and there they run out looking good in the middle of Princess Margaret's trap in Rico Jean-Pierre green uh the youngsters are pretty close at the moment Jean-Pierre The green who leads Harrison College It is also there in the person of Armani Ford, but now it will be Enrico Jean-Pierre Green who goes through it. He came in second place at Harrison College.
Amari Ford and Jaden Green of the Christchurch Foundation could have gone in there. for a third, a good run here from the young man, yes a great effort, Princess Margaret has some bright spots. I'm getting some really brilliant points coming out of Princess Margaret, yeah, and what happens with um when you have These guys, these brilliant ones. places in schools that don't dominate but are on the rise schools like Princess Margaret um St George um Alexandra those schools I'm going to add Parkinsondirty boy oh yeah I'm going to add parking those bright spots tend to be a motivation yeah for the other students because they say that if he can do it, I think I can too, yes, and that's how you see the increase in programs there you see um more athletes come out who want to be part of the team um and so on and I think this will also spread to other areas of the school I wasn't going to mention that yes I was going to say that you' We're also going to get students who may not be athletes but who may want to help out and be part of that support system that helps the team make the decisions. elections as best they can.
Yes, inspiration, a lot of motivation, very happy to see that. you know the effort is being made absolutely yes it all comes down to when you're trying to build a culture yes, you wanted to change the culture of the school in terms of supporting the culture in the school to want to develop that that culture convenient starts with small steps, you first have to change the mindset of the student body and the faculty before you can really say oh, we're going to be successful and it starts with just one or two successes as we achieve lean tasks for the 200-meter dash semi-finals for girls under 20 girls, one is okay, so in this on Lane eight wheelchair romance of Springer Memorial on Lane seven jazara Holford of Saint Michael's school Lane six Elia egard of Alexandra school on Lane five Kia Mara best Cox's last of one in lane four tonic Fleming from cumbermere lane three Naya Brown from Queen's College in lane two Selena Taylor from Princess Margaret and Elaine a Jada Ashby from the hostel cool from this lot Naya Brown from QC Running in lane three, she comes in with the fastest time of 24.81 seconds yeah so I think there will be another one with Naya Brown here and she's done pretty well yeah very impressed with this young lady and she's been through the system as well.
We've seen his progress, oh yeah, a little represented in the character games of the Barbados court games, so you know I'm sure Brown is one of those athletes that some of the US college and university coaches U.S. they like them bad and they will be tracking down another nurse from before oh yeah oh yeah I'm sure you can track them down early already. I know Liberty University attracts boys as young as 11 years old, so they're running with less than 20 girls for the first of two semi-finals and let's see how things turn out as they go.
I'm looking at a third of Saint Michael's school working out there, but QC's Naya Brown has taken over and she'll be the one. to beat she can reject it just relax go home Naya Brown she'll take it and second we're going to Tonic Fleming from Cumbermere school and your guess is as good as mine and Wolford's so Naya Brown will win 24.78, that's a decent tonic time. Fleming 25.58 and Jazara Holford from Saint Michael School 25.75 those three will be automatic qualifiers they will return for the final of those 200 meters they could never forget that of course 2016 the Olympic year oh yes she qualified for the Olympic Games yes wow tremendous outstanding performance from her and that It was the beginning of something extremely spectacular in that young girl's life, of course, she will now become the national record bronze medalist in international athletics events, as she has been doing everything, so we are ready for the second semi-final for girls under 20.
Yes, that final is over and of course the starters must be in control. They are at the starting line to ensure that no one overstays their welcome. There is a short window. Azaria Lodge school nurse to run out of lane number eight in seven Daniel Lewis from Alexandra school lane six Naomi Christchurch Foundation holder Kamamir's nearby Niles in lane five in lane four Brianna children from Saint Michael's school in lane three to one McLean of Springer Memorial lane two davio Stewart of Grantley Adams and Inland One Alicia Bowman of Frederick Smith High School very good the fastest time to reach this semifinal Tawana McLean of Springer Memorial 25.23 seconds will run out of lane three Alright, these young ladies are almost up for the fastest qualifier here, coming from the Springer Memorial wheelchair, so I'm a little off, she's one of the ones who will have to sit and wait to see if she's one of the fastest losers, so she has to accept.
Get up and run this one, well, not too fast, all the blocks, well, that's it, remember at this point it's about being in the top three, not so much about the time, the time will matter in the final, yes, so Brianna, guys from Saint Michael's School put her foot down early and was challenged by the regular senior school nails, so those two are doing it, but the guys she's going to bring forward will win this easily. The second will go to the Nanos of Common Mirror and McLean of Springer Memorial will do so. Join them in the last 2509, the time for Brianna's boys, so it's on the verge of a sub 25 um 25 55 to announce and McLean 25.75, so those three will advance and again, gentlemen, you see the common denominators from Saint Michael's Cumbermere School at Springer Memorial. three to the right is where the champion girls school will come from one of those three we will see one of those three it is a battle of kings yes we will pay close attention to it as the day progresses of course these are only semi-finals but later we will see noise rising the kids under 20, the big guys, yes, this is a great record here, great race, the record held by Nicholas Dijon, former member of the allergy school, established in 2011, on the 18th of March, a time of 20.80 seconds, yes.
I remember that in that race Shang clearly also went to represent Barbados. I think she was involved in the global launch. She was part of one of those relay teams, so the under-20 boys made it to the first semi-final of Tyrique's schedule. lodge School at Lane eight at Lane seven reginaldo Spencer from Saint George Secondary Lane 6 Jeremy Small from Harrison College at Lane five to Sean Seeley from Christ Church Foundation School Lane four Aragon striker from cumbermere at Lane 3 Josiah Paris from Saint Michael School Lane 2 Nikolai Cadogan from QC and Elaine One Kaimali Maynard from Alleen School, so now they're all lined up.
The fastest time comes to Josiah Paris 21.75. You'll be left without lane number three, of course, Paris, you've got your bikes packed. and waiting to catch that American Airlines flight from Barbados to head to Nassau, Bahamas, yes, Josiah Paris, yes, it's good to see how all these guys have matured. It seems like yesterday there were just under nine boys and girls and now it's just like that. They are under 20 Michael, yes of course I understand that as the orders are now ok they are not ready yet so we will reload those two sections for Sean Seeley his uncle who also represented the Lodge school in athletics . a sprinter died by the name of Trevor Best, yes, and Trevor Best.
I know two daughters who represented Barbados, yes, so they are underway here in this boys under 20 semi-final, the first for Los Angeles. I think the ice will be in Paris and The striker too and Seeley, so those are the three enchantments here, an Aragonese striker from the Cumbermere school who stamps his authority on this field, going to the end, will finish in the first second and I think Paris just closed it right away, no I don't bother. It seemed like too much, maybe he felt a pull or something we don't know, but he probably stopped it and the winner Aragon Striker 21.55 seconds was a decent run, so Sean Seeley Chrysler Foundation 2179 Jeremy Small of Harrison College finished third 22.72 Those three will advance to the men's under-20 200m final, so you will have seen that Striker can currently boast being the fastest schoolboy in Barbados yesterday when he sees the 100m, so we can expect some action to see if he .
I'll be doing double the 100 and 200, so I know some people have been following me closely and giving me good information. However, it would be nice to know how many of the 20 kids were able to do the double at school. sports or in bisa I think Mario did itBurke um obedele Thompson the ones that come to mind immediately um but sure feel free to message me and let me know who the people would have been to do the female doubles also believe You all are strong, they did the double in 1985, one and two , um, so it would be good to get that kind of information and then we can see the people who did the double in Carifto, you know, Mario Burke, they are the one, two, double, um, I think.
Noah link, she did it, who else? Oh, but daily Thompson also won the one and two at Carifta, so you know, these are some good stats to know, yeah, Perry and Ian, yeah, and keep our viewers expanding our knowledge base. spectators, yes, we know that most of them are very knowledgeable, some of them are learning the sport and they log in every day to learn. Oh hi, another one comes to mind, Eric Berry, oh yes, Eric Berry Berry, so we're ready for a second semi-final here for the under 20 boys in lane eight Peter law from Christchurch Foundation lane seven Sean Rafael from Queens College in lane six Nathan brathwaite from combo mirror lane five Amir Gustav from Daryl Jordan lane four Jadon Pierce from St Michael's School Lane three Amani Moscow Hostel School Battles in lane two Dario Gaskin from Frederick Smith's school Ellerslie in Land one Travis Hoyt fastest time at 2171 Maskel beckles from hostel school also a classified carifta yes no Lane seven yes, sorry no Lane six sign, yes, missing, so under the orders of the holder now it's always interesting to see these little rituals before the athletes receive their chance from Lodge, their money, the moscowbackles making the sign of the cross, in general, you would have seen that with Usain Bolt, something he would have done. done, yeah, and they're all fun running, yeah, our 200 meter semi final here, yeah, and Jadon Pierce Moscow looks good, they're in and looking to make a statement and he does so coming down the stretch, he's being challenged by Gustav from Daryl.
Jordan's secondary, so it's Gustav and Pierce from Becca from Moscow, yeah, those are the three that will advance to the finals this afternoon 21-64 for Moscow Beckles 2169 for Gustav and 22-24 Pierce, so right now it was saying that Pierce fell. Pace up to a hundred meters or so and fell very badly towards the end, yeah now we've got our 200 meters out of the way and the next thing we'll see on the track should be the 400 meter finals, everything from here on out. They will be finals, yes, a back-to-back final section, we will take a break and return with more action from the Dasani Powerade Barbados Secondary Schools Athletic Championship

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, there is a lot to discuss. We've been discussing a lot here, uh, Ian and Perry, for sure, uh, they'll come and this is one where tongues will wag in the 400 meters, oh yeah, especially the kids under 15 who are looking forward to it and more in those 400 meters, whatever.
The under 13 girls will be the first off the blocks, and again these divisions will not be using any starting blocks, so we need to finish this 400 meters fairly quickly so the under 13 girls will be the first and I just hope that competitors make their way, so while we wait for that, I can tell you that I got information from the people who are providing good information, and it brings back some good memories. Ramón realized that he was one. one of those guys who did the double um and I mentioned Eric Berry Eric Berry was one of the first pioneers in Dublin in the carifta games 100 meters 200 Eric Berry an Olympic athlete and of course a legend in his time um also shake them off Serious Don't I do Know if you remember that she came Graves, that she went to the big schools.
Yes, she came. Graves was a double medalist in 100 meters and 200 meters. Yeah so the girls are coming out for the under 13 400m final so starting with lane 8. and representing courage and Parry Sharia pigott in lane number seven representing high school Daryl Jordan Soraya Jordan in lane six representing Springer Memorial School Tiana Miller in lane five representing courage and Pari Atlanta Bradshaw a ground four representing Saint George High School La Casia Hunt in lane three Saint Michael School and she is in the races to fight for the win, yes, James in lane two, erishan Edwards NADA from Christ Church Foundation school and in lane one, Lashana mandisier from Springer Memorial, so that's the lineup for the under 13 girls 400. meters final they are chasing the bsat record of 59.74 seconds set in 2012 by rosette Hoyt in fact that is my daughter Dare You Memorial rosette Hoyt she is on a scholarship Yesterday I spoke to her mother yes her mother has been present and her father do you know her father was a gold medalist carifta good story yes please he was my wonderful teammate yes, speaking of teammates, I saw another one of them today my teammate your teammate, for Of course, who is it?
We met before, oh, okay, yes, under the starting orders for this 400-meter dash rosette for girls under 13 years old. Hoyt, the record holder, let's see if these young ladies can challenge him after a start, a pretty fast start from Springer Memorial's Tiana Miller. School and she will look to make the Stagger up there with Saint Michael School's Jordan and Pigott James in lane three. She comes in with the fastest time of 65.87 and will obviously be looking to take down Mark quite relaxed in this. At that point, I'm running a little bit on the outside, although it's the last of Corey John Parry Shariah in layer number eight.
I think things will start to heat up now, we should see a change of pace. James, just long easy strides and just slowing down. Saint George's opposition is lakazia hunt, they're on land number four, so Hunt is in charge, jeans will have to do some work, it's all hunt, hunt right now, leading James, look at Miller, It looks like he's going to take this one, you have to be careful, his second is. She will go to the Christchurch Foundation, every Sean Edwards, Ned and James from Saint Michael's School will finish in third place and that will cost her the victory, yes, of course, unfortunately for the young lady, she is having a very good um bisa, yes, but remember that James competed this morning as well, 200m semi-finals, semi-finals, so Tiana Miller of Springer Memorial ends up being the under-13 girls' 400m champion 65.48 Edwards Ned of Christchurch Foundation 105.70 third James of Saint Michael's 106.14 so 15 points for the Spring Memorial um, we subtract six from that, also uh, I have nine points contributed on the back of that St Michael's school, leads nine points, so here we have on the line the under 13 boys 400 meter dash years that are about to be presented.
The record is held by Willand Louis at the time I attended Saint Leonard's Boys' School, a record set in 1995, gentlemen, that was when I established the common entrance examination. I headed to Ellerslie on Lane eight aziko Bellamy from Saint George Secondary on Elaine seven is Samir Niles from Parkinson Memorial on six Taj starter from Cumbermere. school in lane five Jacoby gittins of the Lord School in four Josiah Ford Christ Church Foundation in lane three the nari Griffith of Queens College in Elaine 2 Share Harding of the Lodge School and in lane one Dominic Duncan of the Christchurch Foundation the record who boasts the villain Louis 56.67 seconds, the fastest qualifier in this gentleman, Josiah Ford of the Christchurch Foundation, who runs out of lane point 459, 8-4 seconds, will be the one to pay attention to here, thank you and that the young people are waiting now to finish and dust off this final.
These under 13s, a lot of them have a trial by fire, they just jump in the deep end of the pool for Visa for the first time and, uh, some of them are holding their own pretty well, let's start with the initial orders now, let's start with this one . have Duncan Harding Griffith Ford gittins Holden Nelson Bellamy as they negotiate the lower bend and come out at a 300 meter point traveling nicely down the inside from the Christchurch Foundation. Dominic Duncan has been running pretty hard looking good right now since law school as well. she is Harding um inside that is regretting Lane four I believe in four Ford moving very well long shots from this ladder tall boy stood out from the field now he will have to be chased by the young man from the school Lord Jacoby is becoming like this custom that are advancing towards the straight, it is Nari Griffith, no, that is not Larry Griffith.
I meant Josiah Ford of the Christchurch Foundation and, coming there from just the common headline of the School Taj, he's going to try and get that second spot. to be a challenge, they're not going to reach uh Christchurch Foundation Josiah Ford crossing the line now staying uh she could get this second and third cash holder from the mere common school those are the top three finishers good sportsmanship of the young people there hmm yes, exchanging pleasantries at the end and greetings. I would love to see that and I would love to see it. I love it.
So Ford, one minute, 0.33 seconds, gets one minute, 0.95, one minute, 1.07 seconds as we move or pay attention now. the young women who will go out for the departure of those under 15 years of age. Yes girls, 400 meter dash, yes, and these girls will challenge the bsat record of 57.41 set by Shanita Broome of Alexandra School in 2014. In lane 8, Jazara Innis of Saint Michael School. her teammate in lane seven oyenda Bolero in lane six lyanna green of Springer Memorial Inland 5 Nikki crony of the Allen School in lane four genesis Bryan of the combo mirror school Lane 3 limaya London of the Allen School in lane 2 shanira Reed of courage and land pariani a Chate Gil from Christchurch Foundation School and of course eyes will be on the land. four shanisia, brilliant from a simple common school, recorded a time of 58.50 and that's a really good time for a girl under 15, yes, oh, yes, yes, 58 50.
She can go a little further quick this, um, that's a girl I'd probably look to add to the under-17 team from the four-man team I talked about yesterday, if we wanted another girl I'd pick your brain and give her that chance. I think it would be a good, under 17 girls 4 by 14. nice clean start, everything looks pretty good, right, no, the athlete there and the number five assessment or they leave the tournament of the final stretch, the buddy is taking a good risk abroad. Ennis has passed away. almost all and heading to a 200 meter mark, now we'll keep our eyes on lane number four, that's Tunisia.
Brian, who she knows, starts to accelerate her straight frequency, you know, accelerated, not a clear leader, the last since Springer Memorial. that's green on the outside and land number six is ​​second to the inside and land number three we see the London school of the island, but everything revolves around it. Lonely driving in the middle of the truck that goes down less than 50 meters from the end. It's going to be the Shinesia brand of Carmere School, she's leading them to the finish line, she's saying if you're lost following me, I know the way and she crossed the lane now she's writing about Congress School.
London is in second place, it's going to be tight for the third third it's going to be tight, but it sure needs your brain 58.57 seconds watching lyanna green from Springer Memorial London green 10176 crony 10181 is fourth, so 13 points for the Allen School on that are some good points for them, the common mayor the 10. so we say that Michael is going to pick three on this one, so the alley school closes in on the top three, yeah, there, there, there, sure, yes, very well done, the high jump, this seems to be the one at 15, the under 17 girls high jumped now and he had the under 17 boys, no, it's the girls' turn on the 17 girls side the jump is in progress as we watch the boys come out, yes this is the final of under 15 boys going up.
We anticipate that yes, you were eagerly awaiting this moment, you've only seen seven young people in this one, so in lane seven, sashin Greenwich Holford from Ellerslie School in lane six, Cristiano Cox from Dayton Griffith in lane five, Switzer Stevens from the Christchurch Foundation, lane four. Aiden Moore of Harrison College in thelane three go Denny from Daryl Jordan in lane two Alex Simmons from cumbermere and in lane one zarel Hardin from courage and party well gentlemen I know where our eyes will be on this B-side album boys 14,995 set by Gerard Mason in 2009 49, 95 do you think we'll see a 50 point after that 200 meter performance based on his 200 meter time?
I think he has the ability to run a 50 - point out a sub 51. He has that speed and he has that insurance, we'll see in a few minutes, so they often run under 15 guys, let's see here, sorry Simmons, Denny Moore, Stevens Cox, and Greenwich Wolford. There are 12 seconds left on the clock. Yes more, coming up the backstretch, clearly in the lead, now controlling this race, they are outside the senior school, Greenwich Holford, offering some competition here for Aiden Moore, it's Stevens from the Foundation School Christ Church or Stevens, so 35. seconds gone plus now you've decided you're going to take this race 44 seconds now there's more, more going for it more more more 52 12 your flash time we're just down eight and more 50 to 11.
We know he already has 51 points under his belt so we know he can't do what he can do 52-11 good time for him yes Danny 55-21 third Cox of Dayton Griffith 5536 Schweizer Stevens Christchurch Foundation 4th 55 7-1 corrosion Parish zarel Hardin 5701 Alex Simmons from Columbia 5765 Sashing British Hall for the Allergy School 5980, so Perry, I think, and Ian, I think this is a good time to look at those points again, let's do it, yeah, um, and just a letter from viewers know what will happen after these. All four are ready and dusted off in the junior girls' 75m hurdles, followed by the junior boys' 100m hurdles and then a medal ceremony is on the calendar.
Yeah, so what we're going to do is try to give them some points before we get there. Ready for those obstacles so you know exactly where your schools are, of course, everyone is shouting and cheering for their various schools, college politics here is having fun, boy, boy, it looks interesting, we got the points guys, so Go ahead and let us know. What is happening in the girls category and Providence school have one point uh Ursuline Convent one and a half Parkinson Memorial and the other school Zoo are locked in ninth place 19 with two points each and 18 Grantley Adams Memorial have four 17 place La Frederick Smith High School six and a half points in 16th place is great at Sealy High School with seven points in 15th place is Daryl Jordan High School with eight points in 14th place Dayton Griffith High School with 17 and 13 in 13th place the Alexander school with 42 points in 12th St George Secondary 44 in 11th place Lester was born with 48 tension Lester North then to the top 10 schools in 10th place the big school 54 points one point ahead of Lord 55 points in 8th secondary Princess Margaret with 73 points in seventh Queen's College with 78 points sixth place on the right is now occupied by Harrison College 108 and a half points in fifth we have Christchurch Foundation with 118 and a half points and currently in fourth is Allen school with 132 points top three schools in third cumbermere school 199 points 10 points ahead of Columbia School Springer Memorial is in second place and currently only four points ahead of Springer Memorial.
Saint Michael's School is going to be a ding dong battle. The mere Springer Memorial School is common here. Saint Michael's school is going to be a fight for the Finnish knights. and I think we all agreed on one thing: the champion girls school will come from one of those three schools, yeah, watch out for the kids, the kid is wow, 25, 23 schools or so, I actually got 24 schools, so in Providence, one point 23. 22nd Greater City two points in the 22nd position in the elegy school have five points in the 19th wrestling Convent and Grantley Adams have eight points you turn the page it is 18 for 10 points in winning friends he is sitting 16 by 12 points as is Dayton Griffith with 12 points and 15th position Daryl Jordan secondary 19 points Princess Margaret is 14th with 21 points 13th position the Alexander School 25 points and 12 the Leicester-born School 45 points and a half in the 10th Saint George High School 46 points 61 points are sitting knife and afd any school 100 points including courage and party stopping for 108 with 110 points in six is ​​Queens College the lost Saint Michael School sorry Sixth and fifth 123 points and a half the law school moved him to fourth with 133 points and the top three Christchurch Foundation sixth third with 153 points, just 10 points ahead of the precious Foundation is commonware school 163 points and leading the children, he reached about 39 points, leading Harrison College by 202 points, so there you have it, friends, the girls, the leaders and by far. narrow margin Four Points uh this at Michael's School is leading among girls and Harrison College leading among boys they have a little bit more protection than yes they have a little more protection but note that the Christchurch Foundation in girls It's in third place, sorry.
I was wrong, ordinary mirrors are the third in girls and the second in boys. The third one is the Christchurch Children's Foundation and we meet the leaders so it's going to be very, very interesting here today. The high jump will be truly comprehensive. and sincerely for the cause of these ladies here today, this is the high jump for girls under 17 years old. She looks like a young woman from Harrison College. Yeah, it looks like that to me too, so we'll see how it goes over the bar and how it goes. quite easily let's see if we are able to get it done to see exactly who we have competing in the high jump.
I think these are the girls under 17 years old. I jump, yes you are right about the rescue girls, so the girls under 17. high jump in progress let's see who the players are in this event we should see Charisma Clark calling her school Hasina Eileen from Springer Memorial City High Lester Vons Juanita Harris should be there ebony Jones or Springfield two here Saint Michael's school has an athlete so If we know that again, spring Memorial starts to get double points and they are only three and four points behind, so St Michael's schools remain. Johnny Johnson tries to go for the max and this and Shawnee Davis from Harrison College, who we just saw jumping. so Springer with two athletes there, it's only seven jumpers, so everyone will get points, there will be no eliminations for this as we look at where we are, we look at the performances of the Harrison College athlete. highest jump 1.53 meters says Michael Johnson school athlete 1.50 spriggan memorials Jones 1.45 meters Lester bonds high risk 1.40 highest series wall cut 1.35 as well as the other two Aline and Clark from Springer and Conway respectively, but all I know, Ian, these athletes would have gone through the zones, yes, when you get to tougher competition, sometimes they push you to go beyond the heights you would have reached before, so you should see a few more jumps decent here, so I'll be paying attention of course to the battle for the women's title, as I said before the Arson College Lads, they have a little more protection than Saint Michael's School at the moment, very thin leads for Springer Memorial and the common mirror.
Springer Memorial School only 10 points ahead of the common mirror school, so this event will be interesting to watch. Charisma Clark from the memorial there uh Springer Memorial has two competitors Ebony Jones, actually, Ebony Jones and Missy Allen because there are seven competitors in this one. Everyone will get points, so it's just a matter of point allocation, so if you were the coach of Springer Memorial School first, you would want Johnson to get maximum points, 10 points from this, okay, and if you are the coach by Springer. Memorial you will want those two athletes to finish in the top three, yes, and colimere knows that the clock would have to perform the performance of its life to obtain the maximum points and thus be able to get a little closer to the Spring Memorial, even if it is short-lived , but again.
The usual protagonists are here and they are all looking for points to stay in the top three and close the gap, so we have them in sight right now in front of them. This looks like the long jump for boys under 15. the long jump for boys under 13 will be held a little later, in fact, that is the high jump, so the long jump for boys under 13 years is what we're seeing in progress here as it looks like a young one, is it Queen's College or is it a Dayton Griffith, let's see what looks like Queen's College.
I think okay, so there's a lot of activity going on in a lot of field events, we've got the hurdlers coming up shortly, just reviewed now, as you can see on our screen on your hurdler screen, so we'll go out of these field events and we'll see if you can quickly recover the Finish Line sheets for the obstacle events because you know there are no blocks being set here, so we have the right path. Now the 75 meter hurdles for young girls will have to run a bit. It will be interesting to see who we have here.
The battle is between three schools at the moment. I must say yes, it is a combination mirror. and the girls combo reflects Springer Memorial and this at Michael's School and at the boys commemorations there also Harrison College and St Michael's again, so we have the athletes being introduced, we will give the players here so late, the assignments of this Lane doesn't match what we have on our screen okay, so let's go Hannah Springer from the Christchurch Foundation, right? Yeah, minus Alexis Moscow from Devon, you saw her before, she's there seven in lane six, we've got Kadesi and Kadeshia Warrior, the island school and then number five, Tiana, the Christchurch nurse.
The Foundation should Sir Myra's Canterbury is in lane four for the Spring Memorial and on day number three, we have Kiami Rio offering the Alexander School and placing two Shania Boyce Springer Memorial and in lane number one sassia Alfred Coleridge and Pari, the athlete here, the fastest time of this These times are pretty close together, but our eyes will be on a nurse, his 13.22 second bit, so the fastest qualifier is fine and running out of lead number five, so we'll pay close attention to that lane, uh, and as far as it goes. As far as the battle goes, Michael's School Not Here itself gives them a chance to score some very important points.
Let's look at the Christchurch Foundation, although it may have something to say about it in the person of Nurse Tiana. Springer Memorial. Is there spring? Memorial's Canterbury crosses the line now, so they're going to get 11 points from this, yeah, so that's good for Springer Memorial Scantleberry. She comes in handy when expected of her, of course, it's the Canterbury family, those girls, all those sisters compete well, um, I can't remember them all. from us just something very Springer Memorial 12.46 seconds in the second nurse Tiana from the Christchurch Foundation 12.81 seconds uh let's see who took it there for that third place while we welcome Mr Michael Jules, you've been asking for you Michael Kardashians not for third place so 12.89 and we see Alexis Mascal from less than one school coming in there for fourth place Michael we have now Ian we have um spring or more we get 11 points there were four points behind there were four points behind um this is Michael school and they had just gotten 11 points in the race where there were no Semicol athletes and they weren't common mirror athletes either so okay we're from here and they don't really have this will put them above Saint Michael School by six. points, so it's all happening here, it's going to be like, I think, it's going to come and go for a while, yeah, yeah, for a while, yeah, for one to be ready and dust off the junior girls 75 meter hurdles , the boys will be next. of course the 100 meter hurdles for these youngsters and after that we will go to medal ceremony number three um that is where of course the hard work will pay off um Ian yes please they won't get any money , no, no, but they will receive it. some metal medals, yes, and then those who do a little better will receive a trophy, probably the first second and third place in their division, so the 13th Street minors in the 20s, I guess what will happen, though There is another ceremony in which those most important awards are presented.
They present themselves very well, so as I said, the preparation is happening, as you can see that the fences placed on the right mark 10 sections of fences and the height of these fences is 84 centimeters so that the young people have their goal and then When you look at the points, yes, right now, I would dare say that Harrison College seems to be on their way to victory, so they have four fingers on the trophy, yes, yes. I was saying that before they had two fingers, now they have six. six six yes six have six six fingers are on that champ and you still aren't brave enough to call the girlsstill.
I mean, like I said, it's going to sound up and down from side to side, yeah, at this point you would have. to say that Springer Memorial have four fingers on the trophy four yes four we'll see, we'll see. I was looking at an article there in the description of this performance, so I said they were looking back at the character in the curfew. next to the memories in stereo, when highlighted, your landscape still holds the yes in the 100 meter record of 20 girls, Janelle Ennis, a nice photo of her and her here, wow, when Halsey said in the 1500 record of 17 girls, yes, Milan Louis in its entirety.
It floats, oh my head is to the side as we go, I'm going down, there's a straightaway and then they also gave us some interesting data. Aquila Jones, she's still holding, recording a girl's long jump in the high jump events as well as the Avenue Honest Girls 300 meter hurdles wow, so she still has records here oh yeah, um full 38, your Livestrong record is 38 years old, that's a fact, the previous record, so a lot of Lucian Richards too wow, well yeah, that's the name of consecutive years. Wow, in itself in a long time it's a record, that's why I focused on it because when I saw that name, I said, let me read this.
Kevin Bartlett, wow, jumper, yes, and a sprinter did it too. Kevin Bartley made the hundred. 200 the long jump and the triple jump I think it was in a carifta game. It was also Jamal Ford of the Christchurch Foundation. Sure he was a javelin and also played cricket for Barbados. 17 guys long jump record that's a lot of flame he had wings that day a lot of History newspaper for doing that research bringing back all these memories outstanding athletes over the years and they said old man Brian Ben yes Mark Thorne yes Andrea Davidson you hear that name yes, Gregory Hughes, what a triple jumper, yes, Alexander Lucian Richards, the best Kirk Cummins, so these are all bisac memories.
Tanya Joseph Victor Houston, of course, must be mentioned. Princess Margaret Charlene Williams remembers all of those and they have an honor roll. Michael, well, Ramon Burgess, we can mainly see some, so you have the list of competitors, we can go back there and then we went to the hurdles, we can go back to the high jump list for a while. I don't think hurdlers. They're still out, so let's see if we can follow this high jump competition, see who their competitors are, so people know who's really jumping. We don't know the height, but at least we can tell you who is competing.
Yes, we were. Looking at it just now, before you came back, Michael, sorry, we were watching it a little while ago before you came back, just looking at the athletes and how they were moving forward, in terms of heights, not below, this is below. 17 high jump action girls, yes, and the 17 high jump action girls, yes, we were able to get it a little earlier, I'm not sure what's going on with the system now, these things often go wrong with technology, It's power to the course, Gremlins are in the works, so we. I'll try again but the action continues here as we see on our screen in the athlete from this at Michael's School.
Now his attempt is to concentrate. Oh, there is some difficulty with that attempt. I think he was trying to do the scissors, yeah. um his leg, left leg, right leg, he actually crashed straight into the bar, he didn't quite get over it correctly, you must be under 17 girls, you have the information, Perry, I do the computer like we did, we had an argument. and you saw it, but it's all things my way, so we remind you again the players, the athletes at this school, um columir, uh, Charisma Clark was supposed to be there, we know they're the best, we'll see some eliminations , but these are the athletes who started the event.
Seven Girls Seven Girls whoa asima Aileen from Springer Memorial the last of an ebony Jones or Springer Memorial Johnson kajana Johnson sorry St Michael School and seanier Davis from Harrison College so kijani Johnson from Saint Michael school is the same young woman who represented Barbados in netball, yeah, so that's who we saw, remember we saw her at St Michael's, oh yeah, that's her, yeah, and it all makes sense to me, because, if you are, if you're playing that ball like I would do I assume you would be that height, that's all volleyball, something I think we need to know, we are talking about this and we are trying to find the right fit for the events.
I think we need to do a lot more in terms of talent. identification, we don't do enough. I'm not sure how much is done with these planes, but I know that Matt Fingle was extremely good at Talent and he would just walk around the school at lunchtime and just walk around and look. to the guys um again uh an attempt to do the scissors and the thing is uh Perry would tell you once you get to a certain height the scissors technique is not going to work you have to learn to fall yeah, yeah, there's only one thing There is a lot you can do when it comes to the scissors technique.
So I was saying that Matt Finger is going to walk around the school and look around. He has to look at the boys if he recognizes some very, very tall and lanky boys, he would say. For you, young man, you have to come and learn to jump or learn to triple jump. The big ones come to put a shot in their hand or to argue. You know that's just the beginning of talent identification. Look at the guys running around playing football while practicing, you can already see the officials. Yeah, I'll know to mention that it looks like the event has actually concluded, so maybe the event is over, but we definitely will. get those results, once they are in, yes, it will be interesting to see those positions, they will affect of course the one that was scheduled for 12 45 and the under 13 boys lateral jump scheduled for 2 15.
So those highs Jumps are still the long jump for children under 15, that will also happen. I think Aiden Moore is in it. I think that means the jumps Ian and Perry and the spectators, a guy like Aiden Moore who has competed and who probably is. a little exhausted, he doesn't need to use his six jumps because if he gets a good one on that first try, let's say he does a 560 and can monitor the other jumps and doesn't need to jump the second round. yes they all are if he's leading at the end of the first round second round everyone else jumps they haven't gone over 560 pass hmm he turned around the same thing happens and you know he doesn't need to do it yes yes so we'll do it See how it goes As things unfold, the distance you jumped to qualify is a matter of points, but it's important when it comes to strategies, of course, how you're going to approach this event.
Yes, you understand that we could say opportunity to jump. Lastly, you can see everything, yes, everything can work for you, so I see a little bit here. I don't know exactly what's going on because we had the junior 100m hurdles at 12 25 what's the time. now about 22 minutes after the time of 12 o'clock 12 22 yeah, okay, that means we're on schedule, so maybe they want to go exactly at 12 25, so they'll give us another three minutes. Do you see the athletes anywhere? near the start line, Perry, no they're nowhere, the guys were crossing and somehow we lost them, no action at the top of the 100 meter strip, okay, yeah, so we have others three minutes.
Then leave, so maybe we can go to a commercial break and go back in time for the obstacles, yeah that's something we can do now, go to a commercial break and the guys are now coming back, oh, they're coming out, oh , here we go, okay, then we'll forget about the break for now, we'll take the break after the junior men's 100m hurdles final, so maybe it's a good time to take a break, we'll go, we'll have to rest, We will let our viewers witness some of the coronations of these gold, silver and bronze medalists. and that's supposed to get us back to the 800 at one o'clock, that's right, so here we go, Perry, uh, Ian, yeah, the young 100 meter hurdles finish our ground assignments at the post number eight, shakodi world of brave and Pari Kai Davis. from Marine combo seven in lane six to Johnny Franklin from great School Lane 5 Kai Merit from Harrison College reported Marquis Carmichael from Saint Leonard's Boys in lane 3 Rashawn starter from Christchurch Foundation Lane to Cadence Stewart from Saint George Secondary and in the lane one jaiko devanish of Coleridge and Parry all eyes will be on Marquis Carmichael of the Selena boys with a time of 15.92 to reach this final, the record you might want to pay attention to Johnny Franklin also 15-27 from the school big, has the fastest time. um the record is 13.88 seconds set in 2018 by Jadon Pierce yeah I know the Selena guys a decent good throw.
Technique we saw there in the law school lot, yeah, that's Franklin comes in with the fastest time, like you said, 10 run rule, you beat one. obstacle course, so they will walk back and be introduced to the spectators in the stands, giving the athletes their moment, and then upon getting there, Mr. Rowe Carson's last-minute college briefing has an athlete and a hero, the law. school a combined mirror John Coleridge and the group has two well Christchurch Foundation One sing George once and the Leonard boys as we reintroduce them again to the athletes and then it will be the world of security called Coors and Pari Kai Davis of Congress School in seven and six to Johnny Franklin, law school and the fifth Kai married Harrison College and four Marquis cars, Michael's children Selena and Lancey with the Sean Holden Christchurch Foundation and child number two from Leon and Stewart St High School George and the number one from Inland, Jacob devanish courage and the Priory school, yes, the competitors and the um, he is the record holder here formerly of the Saint Leonard boys, janon Pierce, yes, no, representing, he is in the Michael's school, it happens that you go if you're a sixth form student and your school isn't doing the programs you want, um, you'll transfer, you saw the Wickham line doing that yeah, I went to the Christchurch Foundation um and Antonio Farrell did too did.
Good conversation to have the benefits of having a sixth form, we understand his orders and here they go, a good clean start, looking good so far, running. for the guys at Saint Leonard's, the Marquis car, Michael looks good, looks great, boy, Franklin. Looks good too Johnny Franklin is in the lead look on the outside warrior of course in power he'll get second place uh the mayor's common school is Kai Davis. there third big school celebrating Johnny Franklin the big boys next to me are also celebrating 15.24 seconds congratulations Mr Johnny Fanning that meant a lot to him you are celebrating your world of courage uh shakeodi and Parry , he hadn't been there during that second place he was left out in Lane, he went up later in the race, let's see Davis' turn, yes, Kai Davis from the Columbia school, he is third 15.76 seconds, valuable points, yes, Congratulations to Franklin from The Lodge School who led the junior boys in the 100m hurdles. and cp's dominance in these obstacles is certainly something to watch out for, so Harrison College finished in sixth position thanks to Kai Merrick 16.177 in seven seconds, so Harrison College will maintain that lead with those few points, yes, every point counts, in fact, it does.
Then we come to the end of the hurdles sprints and they are more or less halfway through the program because we have the 800 meters for the seniors on the 17th and the 20's, then the 100 meter finals for the 13's and under's. 15, the 200 meter finals. in the 17 and 20 then we will throw the junior boys and girls 1500 meters there and then we will have a medal ceremony again followed by the four by one and the four by four uh it looks great in Sealy uh it looks like your team There are some cheerleaders, so we'll leave you to witness this, these cheerleaders and then from there, I think you'll go straight to the metal ceremony ceremony so enjoy the sights and sounds of this chair.
Squadron. I think in Greater City it's seen that way. For me, whatever school, just enjoy this, it actually seems like you're sure it's not QC Queen's College. I'm seeing kind of a mark on the top, okay, let's see if we can get some close-ups, yeah. Team, yes, enjoy the sights and sounds of these young ladies as they perform their rhythmic moves and we will be back with you with more commentary on the activities on the track and on the field. Thank you Swift, entry of the foreign century. foreigner the best seasoned chicken makes chicken wings nuggets and strips made with 100% chicken meat they are real contenders fried or baked they are always a hit with barbecue sauce with ketchup or any type of sauce kids love this delight for the breakfast, lunch and dinner best jazz Chicken is the winner of the family, so if you're looking for a quick and nutritious meal, best dressed chicken is the perfect choice.Enjoy the best dressed chicken with satisfaction guaranteed at your favorite store distributed by Massey Distribution.
Hello, foreigner, thank you, thank you, ladies. Next in third place, the shadow climb, is ahead of Shane, thanks to the old men and the second place of Saint George, high school boys, 110 meters hurdles by Sean Trump, next will be less than 20 girls, 100 Advanced athletes third, common mayor's zakaya hunt. in second position Malia Edwards of Springer Memorial uncertain a personal best of 13.97 seconds from Queens College Naya Brown congratulations to our boys under 20 110 meter hurdles and third place Rod Nicole Carrington of Christ Church Foundation in second position Jaden Pierce of Saint Michael School and winning in the 110 meter hurdles for boys under 20 from Mayor's Common School Nikolai Kennedy ran 14.04 seconds thank you gentlemen now we move on to our 400 meter heat for girls under 17 and under 20 in the girls under 17 In third position we have Tia operating from the combo Mayor School in second position Ariel Archer from Princess Margaret and winning the under 17 women's 400 meters with a time of 55.34 seconds from the school nurse Allen Anaya we also have an emergency if you drive xg860 please move your vehicle urgently there is already an emergency outside 48.61 seconds Caden dorich Roach white, congratulations to you Caden will represent us in the carifta games in the 400 meters under 20 girls.
Yes, your money has to go back in line unless you have a good event and the 20 girls 400 meters in third place from the Senior School kilia Bentham combo. in second place from Saint Michael's school jazara Holford and running a time of 56.33 seconds good enough for first place from Saint Michael's school Brianna boys foreign boys 400 meters in third place from common mayor Fabian Gollum's school in second Daryl Jordan's place Amir Gustav High School and Saint Michael's School won the boys under 20 Josiah Paris and ran 47.80 seconds thanks young people in our boys 3000 meters 12 and a half flaps in third place from Saint Vinifer was Judah Hall Fox in second place at her son's College's Zilla Williams and winner of the Harson College junior boys 3,000 meters Charles Wood, thanks to juniors in the girls' 3,000 meters in third place Renisha Stewart of Springer Memorial in second place Layla McIntyre of Harrison College and winner girls 3 000 from Princess Margaret Lachey Wilkinson ran 11 minutes 45.24 seconds thank you ladies and thank you Janelle that was Janelle Denny, the president of napsa we now have our 100 meters for under 17s and under 20s in the under 17s girls of 17 in third place from the common mayor school Naima Taylor in second place from the Christchurch Foundation Alika Harewood thank you and schools Allen Anaya nurse winning the 100 meters under 17 girls 11.92 seconds Anaya was close to reaching the record set by Tristan for the night of 11.87 thank you ladies and the boys under 17 100 meters in third place Jaden green of Christ Church Foundation in second place Tyrell Johnson Rose of Parkinson Memorial and Korean Prairie School winning the boys under 17 100 meters Giovanni Lee thanks young man next will be our girls under 20 100 meter medalists in third place from the cumber major School tonic Fleming in second place from the Springer Memorial School Malia Edwards and from Queens College with a time of 12.41 seconds Miss Naya Brown and these medals are presented by Sabrina Howard from one of our sponsors General Insurance Cooperators on the under 20 boys 100 meters medalists in third position from the Christchurch Foundation school to Sean Silly in second position from Harrison College Justin Maynard and with a time of 10.66 seconds winning the under 20 boys 100 meters from Aragorn Striker common senior school congratulations to you now we move on to our medalists in the 200 meters for the junior division in our girls under 13 give us a round of applause for third place Soraya Jordan from Daryl Jordan secondary school in second place Tiana Miller of Springer Memorial and winning the girls under 13 200 meters from Saint Michael's School sorry my James 27.17 seconds thank you ladies and it's boys under 13 third place or went to Josiah Ford of Christ Church Foundation in second place from Queens College daenery Griffith the overseas Andrew Clark won the under 13 boys 26.25 seconds congratulations to you in our under 15 girls 200 meters in third position ladies and gentlemen from Christ Church Foundation school with Sharifah Nichols in second position of the Allied School Lee Maya London and the last of a school Alexis Moscow winning the girls under 15 200 meters with a time of 25.36 seconds the foreign boys 200 meters our first three were the narrow Thornhill of Leicester Vaughn School yes applaud to Dinaro in second position Josiah Gill from Queen's College and Aidan Moore from Hearthstone College won our under 15 boys 200 meters 22.85 seconds congratulations to our 200 meters runners we now move on to our 800 meters for the under 13 girls in third place was Sharia pigott of course and Parry in second place Geraldine of Springer Memorial and our Saint George Secondary Hunt placement winner running two minutes 42.96 seconds in our under 13 boys in third place Karen Brown from Saint Michael School in second place you can Robinson Kenny Robertson sorry for his son College running two minutes 29.31 seconds and winning the boys under 13 800 meters from the law school Jacoby Gittens foreign boys and thanks to Sabrina Howard from Cooperators General Insurance our next presenter will be saman Samantha Hazelwood from the Barbados national oil company our girls under 15 800 meters in third place Takara Watson of Saint Michael's school in second place lyanna green of Springer Memorial and winning the girls under 15 800 meters from mayor's common school shanisia Brian she ran two minutes 24.38 seconds and we will represent ourselves next week at the same event congratulations to you ladies from our under 15 boys in third place Jamarco Johnson from Saint Michael School in second place from Cumber School Senior Alex Simmons and winning the race for over five seconds from Harrison College Eden Moore ran two minutes 12.39 seconds Congratulations now we move on to our 1500 meter race the top three in under 17 girls in third place a big and silly Destiny Howard in second position from the Allen School kanito Walker and from Alexandra School winning with a time of five minutes seven seconds Ashland Simmons Ashland will also be representing Barbados in this 1500 meters next week, congratulations to you in the under 17 boys 1500 meters in third place from the Christchurch Foundation Jamarion Mazo overseas place from Harrison College Luke McIntyre and Croydon Parish School winning the under 17 boys 1500 meters Kamari Johnson ran four minutes 29.64 seconds thank you and congratulations in our under 20 girls 1500 meters in third place was Kiara Hunt from Christ Church Foundation in second place from Springer Memorial Shantae seal completing the one two for Springer Memorial and in this event Ranisha Stewart ran five minutes 37.12 seconds congratulations in our under 20 boys 1500 meters in third place Daniel Duncan from Christ Church Foundation in second position Finn Armstrong from Harrison College fan run 4 minutes 16.42 seconds and the final photo had to split them but the winner went to Brandon Heinz from the common mayor school congratulations to you our final medalist this morning this afternoon long before the 4 by 100 meter teams the under 17 girls in third place Springer Memorial in second place the Allen School and winning the under 17 girls 4 by 100 meters comes the foreign bear school next our under 17 boys 4 by 100 meters in third position the Lester Vaughn School that correct in second position Christchurch Foundation and winning the boys under 17 4 per 100 meters courage and Paris congratulations to you our girls under 20 4 per 100 meters in third position Saint Michael School in second position Springer Memorial if you have your full team in the Springer Memorial podium thank you and to our winners in the 4 by 100 meters please step forward the senior cumber School 47.56 seconds congratulations to our 4x1 winners in the under 20 girls in our under 20 boys the final event in this medal ceremony in third place Harrison College thank you in second position Christchurch Foundation School and winning the under 20 boys four for 100 meters said Michael School congratulations to you Saint Michael school thanks to all our athletes thanks to Dante for organizing it thanks to our presenters Janelle Denny president of knapsack Sabrina Howard from corporators General Insurance and Samantha Hazelwood from bnocl thanks to our cadets from corjian Paris Harrison College and the guys from Selena This completes our medal ceremony for this session and let me also thank Aisha.
We are doing a great job and are looking forward to and preparing for our Senior 800 Series. I have a couple of gifts for you. However, I know you have been waiting since 8:45 this morning, it's 10 minutes, actually five minutes after one, don't let me wait any longer. This is like a breaking news that I have for you in regards to these points we are going to review the scores by mail for us, let's look at the children's course. I'm going to check all the schools so we know where we are. Here we go with the kids at 23.
Providence is great with a great point. and CLE 22 with two points Ellerslie 21 seven points two schools tied for 19th with eight points each Ursuline coven and Grantly Adams Memorial in 18th in boys Frederick Smith 10 points school with 12 points Dyton Griffith in 16th with 18 points Princess Margaret 21 points in place 15 Alexandra in place 14 have 25 points Daryl Jordan 13 place 27 points Lester Vaughn are in 12 positions with 45.6 45.5 zero points Parkinson 11. place 46 points St George Secondary School 10. place 51 points Saint Leonard's boys ninth 65 points in one place, Allen School with 100 points in seventh place, Queens College with 110 points in sixth place in boys' courage and Parry with 121 and CP, you are very close to being coveted top five, as you are just 1.5 points behind the school in fifth place. the first five in men fifth place in men the Colegio San Miguel 123.5 I already told you the news I bring you is serious it is the Colegio del Señor 143 points to the first three in men with 163 points you are 20 points a friend of the big school between third and second there is a type of nine points that has not yet come for this voice championship because the leaders are ahead by 43. in that second place 172 points 43 points all are played here is where the story is up now listen carefully 22 ° position Providence with one point Ursuline Corbin 21st 1.5 zero two schools are titled 19th with two points ugly School in Parkinson 18th Place Memorial 6.50 great in series 16 plays with seven points 15th Place Donald Jordan eight points are in position 14th with 17 points and welcome back to our broadcast here of the 2023 Pro 8 Design Barbados Secondary Schools Athletics Championships, of course, you just witnessed the metal presentation, there was a sort of cheerleading display by the girls of Harrison College. and they did their thing and the medals have been presented and now it's time to get back to the action on the track, that's right, Michael and Perry, 800 meters, we're getting there, oh yes, the 800 meters will feature the under 17s and the minors. -Boys and girls of 20 years old and, of course, we will look for great performances from those athletes.
Thanks, the points can tell you after listening to those points. The spectators. I was having the people and seeing the reaction of the spectators. So they. We are very excited, yes, so we will give them those points again after this 800 meters. I know you've probably heard some of the stadium announcer's points over the ambient microphone and we're going to try to give you a full summary of the points. after these 800 metres, we sure have here in the 17 and under girls 800 meter race representing Queen's College Sierra beckles Coral Jin Pari is represented by kanesia Oxley Springer Memorial is represented by Don J Scott izena Armstrong represents the Princess Margaret Canada Walcott is there from the Allen School um conedra Morgan from Frederick Smith High School is also there for Neil Lynch, lastly, sorry for Neil Lashley from Springer Memorial is in her Zoe Thomas represents courage and Parry Kenya Hines represents the School Allen relinquishes Brooks of Parkinson Memorial is there too and Daniel skeet Queens College and of course inside Ashlynn Simmons a chair in the back oh yeah I think the stadium announcer was also repeating well the points they were for at the stadium and, uh, Brewer, yeah, I think that was the Springer Memorial party, yeah, and they're jumping, they're jumping and if we look in front of them, if you can get acharge, so Graves takes care of two guys to come. here yes, it seems that that has actually increased, so the next common Marion who tries to get it, comes the common millions.
Yeah, Alexander is coming too, so let's go straight, here we go and this is Brandon Heinz from Cumbermere School winning that and second. going to Fabian Gallup third going to Aaron Morris fourth to Daniel Duncan that's 18 points for a company here 18 big ones that will help their cause remember I told you not to count out Cumber Mayor in that photo well the guys I didn't mention that, but my choice is my photo. I think last time we checked today your pick is Harrison College, yes sir, yes, Harrison College for the boys, well then there's the common Miralax, Fabian Gallup and Brandon Hines, uh, 155-62 for the winner.
Fabian's winner Heinz was second, yes, 155 159. Alexandra has two in the top eight and they will get good points too. Harrison College placed seventh and eighth, which will earn them three points. Yes, gentlemen, they have promised us. viewers yeah now we're going to go and make sure less than 20 kids are completed so let's do what we promised let's see what the points will look like after there's a cry and a nation of teeth for some people or some of our Viewers, while we're filling out this scoring sheet for you, did you check to see if all 800 were scored?
Apologies, please do it. I'll do it for you, sir. See well, the 800 scored once the 800 is scored. What does that mean, folks? that you will get the most updated points. I know a lot of people would have heard the stadium announcer over Army and Mike, um, but what we're going to give you is the most up-to-date. -points date which was a while ago, we will give you the points once the 800 meters are included, yes 350 800 for kids under 20 who have not been scored, so you will get all the points until that event, so everyone the others are scored, everyone else is scored, yeah, um, I think it would be good to give this the points after the eights, so yeah, let's wait a little longer and make sure we have that scored, so now we have to go back over there.
We'll move forward, so I think that will be noted shortly with us because we want to make sure that when we give our viewers the points we know exactly where we're going. Next up are the 100m finals for the under 13s and the under 15 series, yes of course it is sponsored by Saul Barbados, after that it will be the 200m finals for the under 17s and the under 15s. 20, then we will move on to the junior 1500 meter finals for girls and boys, a medal ceremony followed by four for one. and the four by four, yeah, and we all know what the four by four give, oh yeah, okay, I see some hundreds getting ready to go here, boys, the final, gentlemen, so Perry, it's time for The Hundreds, yes, and I am sure that these hundreds are. fact, those events will definitely get 800 points and we will be able to give our viewers the points ranking, oh yeah, so we will learn the tasks in layer number eight.
Cody will get Parkinson Memorial kittens. Parkinson Memorial Dayton Griffiths. Shakira Clark is in seven and. then number six Michael School N5 jalike Archer the law school and four important Armstrong Paris and then number three sarama James St Michael School in two Danica brother Springer Memorial and in one Ashana Marshall of Brantley Adams Memorial School, so under the orders initials and they go And here we go, the under 13 girls 100m final, so it looks like James will have a bit of a challenge. No, not at all, not at all. James will win it, so that's another win for her.
She has one, two, three, yes, well done, Sirama. James from Saint Michael school there she is very happy with that Victoria 13 45 nitara Goddard from Michael school 1386. so gentlemen 18 points for Saint Michael school in that The magic of Corey champari Armstrong finishing in third place 1404 1408 to Shakira Clark from Dayton Griffith Parkinson finished fifth Claudia Gittins and Springer Memorial just won two points in that event for Saint Michael's schools 18 16 points really good for them yeah so this is Michael's school that just won 18 points, but let's not forget that Springer in the 800 have occurred at some point, yes, around 14 points, so we have our initial list here for children under 13, yes, children under 13 approach the touch holder, turn the school into it and then Savage Ford Christchurch Foundation Atlanta number six Zayn Andrew Clark Queens College and Lane five Raquel Griffith Daryl Jordan secondary and then number four damari Griffith Queen's college and land number three kamau King David Griffith Inland a Rosario cockroach from business school I don't understand layer number one honeycomb proverbs so law school come the Queen's College Lads Here with the fastest times Daenery Griffith comes in with the fastest time of 13.17 seconds and Zane teammate Andrew Clarke came in with a qualifying period of 13.25 seconds, so it should be interesting going here.
Another interesting fact is to mention that there is no Hearthstone College here. Yeah, there's no Harrison College in this one, but they're on and we can already see a lane for Daenery Griffith moving nicely, so Queen's College LEDs six and four pay attention, Zayn Andrew Clark, oh, in the middle, so the two Queens College Lads and I do If Daryl Jordan's high school kid Griffith had gone in there for that third position, yeah, and I'm telling you, I like what I'm seeing with these two QC guys and once we can, they will know once they stay. stay the course.
I can see them moving up the ranks and you and in the future you will talk about these guys that still have to be taken into account, so Larry Griffith Andrew Clark yes 13 10 and 13 11. and Daryl Jordan's Griffith in third place 13-19, so QC got 18 points, dear gentlemen, no points for Harrison College, come with the 18 here, combined mirror, getting just a few for six points, Amir picking that one up, yeah, as we turn our attention to the In the 100 meter dash finals for girls under 15 are missing one athlete, so let's go and place layer number one José Ennis from Saint Michael Elaine II School Crystal Beckel Bentham Sorry Congressional School Lane three, like I said, is empty, so we want to place number four Alexis Moscow from blessed Lester Vaughn School Springer Memorial and Lynn number seven jazara Levine from Queen's College and outside Lane number eight Canisius strong from Christchurch Foundation School there is the Mayan London that is missing in this London here, yes, London, that will affect her in the search for Ally ahead, oh yes, and the aliens are doing so well, yes, they are doing it slowly, they are doing exceptionally well this year.
We saw them early, I think they were in third place among the guys or four fighting in fourth place, they actually fell, remember the. Last year, Lodge was fourth in the girls in the boys, yes, I think they are fourth in the girls. Look, shortly after these hundreds, right after that, the 15 girls ready to go out and run, great start here with less than 15 girls and us. We should be looking at Moscow from Leicester, one in four again, Moscow's form is going to cost her and there we go, she beat the CCF nickel lines winning that Moscow finishing in second position, so there we go, congratulations 207 to Sharifah Nichols of the Christchurch Foundation. 12.54 seconds and 1263 for Alexis Moscow from the Lester Von school okay Mara Blackett Memorial Supreme going in there for the third time 12.73 seconds good eyes yeah, we'll see, we'll finish on the fourth question 13 seconds flat Canisius strong from the Research Foundation 1309 jazara Levine of Queen's College 1311. and then I'll just give our Innis because we didn't have Lamere London, I'm sorry it didn't start, so Saint Michael's school got two points on its Springer got six points, comma major, five, for what the children under 15 will get themselves ready and we are looking at the two Lords Lads from the lodge school boys with blocks boys from the lodge school well let's hope those blocks give them a first and a second they are going to need that here if they do it they don't need the 18 points I'm a boost, yes, a little, by the way, that's what you think, he's been getting to the final, going through the mistakes and slowing down and improving until the final, a young man from the Christchurch Foundation, his father, I know his father.
He is beaming to see one of his twin sons doing well. I'm doing a final or bisa exam. I also had the pleasure of teaching him. um, the son, not the father, uh, the father actually went to law school, he's fine, so let's see how things go. roll out here for the hostel kids yeah and these are the under 15s laying out their blocks so we'll see how they do now they have to get back in line and be led to the track yeah it's good to see those under 15 years old using the blocks. It's good to see him apart from the law school, you've seen him from Springer Memorial, it looks like they live from Queen's College, he's decided he's going to set up, let's get some blocks and set them up too, okay, we have to remind our viewers that the La Sagicor Bank and Sports W promotion will end at 4 p.m. m., so make sure you go and download the app on your device and open an account if you want a chance to win, that's the first step, the second step would be to follow.
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Sharp, okay, excellent, so the children should be accompanied. We just saw Queen's College youngster Josiah Gill placed in his blocks too, the thing is we didn't see him. Gill Heels blocks during the preliminaries are in the semis, no he is setting them up for the big time and what I found interesting was that Blackhead used blocks in the semis and I didn't use blocks so here we go in Lane. a row Jaden from St Landry's boys lane two Nathan starter from Alexandra School in lane three Josiah Gill from Queen's College Lane Ford Thornhill Strait from Leicester School Von in lane five Nathan Cumberbatch from hostel School Lane 6 jakai Brewster from School Lane 7 hostel Sachin Greenwich Holford from Ellerslie School and in Lane Ape Khalil Pooler from Chrysler Foundation School the fastest finisher here seems Thornhill from Estivan School 11.76 seconds the Visa record set tomorrow in 2011 is 11.16 second three runners under 12 In this final, gentlemen, the last of a law school lad in Brewster and, uh, Greenwich Holford from Ellerslie, well, them under the star resort now are Gill in lane three, jumping quite high In fact, off the track, he has pep in his step and fire. get those quick elastic fibers up, yeah, and run a nice clean start here and in the middle of the track, representing law school, ran out lane four, that's minus Devon, actually Lane, no, my goodness , this is Gil Gill from Queen's College doing it here. the law school at this point and within it, it looks like we have less than a star Hill, but we will see the official Guild getting the nod eleven eight two roosters 1199 Thornhill, I was right, less than a 1204.
Yes, congratulations to Josiah QC's Gill took the under 15s 100m title 1182 Brewster from The Logical 1199 and second and again to note there is no Harrison College and there is no combo here Look here so now that the under 15s 100 meters run yes after 800 meters then hits yes I'm pretty sure you'll see it's been scored now let's review thanks yes lovely yes all but one of the 100's been the last one to be scored so that we're going to give them, so let's give them the scores. Remember that there will be some time between we have to do this type of rapid because those announcers, I'm sorry, the participants have already finished at the 200 meter mark.
Yeah, they're really moving forward here, so let's see. what is the position here among the girls, okay, let's start from the bottom, let's see here at one point, the Providence school, uh, they are in position 22, the Ursuline Convent has one and a half, the LSD school has two, Grantly, Adams has five parking lots and memorials six large in Sealy seven Daryl Jordan secondary eight Frederick Smith secondary eleven and a half Dayton Griffith has 22 Saint George Secondary 44 Alexandra School 55 the lodge School 57 let's see the top 10 schools now in thetenth place Leicester a school with 61 points uh just five points ahead in courage of the 90s and Paris 66 just ahead of them in eighth position is Princess Margaret secondary school with 73 points in seventh position with 89 points Queens College and six with 108 and a half points Harrison College there in six in fifth position on the right now is Allen school with 148 points in a quarter with 151 and a half points Christchurch Foundation the first three are next in third position with 213 points Cumbermere College in second position with 239 points like that at Michael College and leading the Springer Memorial girls with 248 points, they're leading as we get closer to the 200 series nine points nine points, yeah, just nine points, nine points lead, um, let's make the guys be very quick, yeah, let's go back to pH, go ahead, I'll pass quickly.
Providence, one point great and Sealy two points the senior school seven Ursula and convent Frederick Smith 10. foreigner Adams 11 Saint Winifred twelve Princess Margaret 21 Dayton Griffith 23 Daryl Jordan 33 Alexandra 35 Parkinson Memorial 48 Leicester Von 49 and our top 10 Saint George Secondary 57 Saint Leonard boys 68 Allen School 116. St Michael's School 135 Queen's College 139 courage and Parry have risen to fifth place 140 points Lodge School in fourth place 149.5 Christchurch Foundation third 180 senior combo 196 in second place and Harrison College with about 52 51.5 points lead 248.5 Harrison College, the leaders, gentlemen, I think it's safe to say that Crumpton Street will be buzzing, okay, okay, those are the guys, how are they?
How do you anticipate it? Will it be Hulls or Martin Zeals Road Martindale's Road that's the name of our Halls Road um are you talking about um St Michael's yes Martindale's Road or Government Hill yes which one will go yes we will find out soon right now Springer Memorial they have six fingers on the trophy six six fingers , yeah, six out of ten, okay, we'll see how they do. Are you preparing for the 200 meters? Girls under 17, yeah, they're arranging their blocks, putting things together, so when Note comes out, it'll show up here as we watch. this one, if you see the athletes, no athlete from St Michael's School in this one does not make it to the final, bring her, at least she has two, they come and Mirror has two here, yes, it happens here very often on the floor, up and down , flip flops now, um.
Years ago, at this stage, if Lodge School was in the position Harrison College is in at the moment, the boys would be preparing the coffin. Yes, they will already have the coffin outside. They would have their weapons on. Remind me Iana Perry to show you. a photo I think there is a photo on Facebook I know my good friend Farid de Gea he is listening and if he could sing that photo to me there is a photo of there was a coffin there in the field and we had a procession and we took that coffin I am sure that he could put his hands on it so you guys can see it and right now we would be ready to celebrate the victory as I think Harrison College is getting ready to celebrate their victory in absolutely the same way.
I was wondering why the viewers want to thank you for staying with us and watching the stream, we request you to continue with us and also continue, click on the like button, click on the subscribe button and on the notification button also to so we can keep you informed and updated. with all our broadcasts as we continue to bring you quality sports broadcasts through YouTube as we see that young girls are already known for the 200 meters finals for girls under 17 years old and in the end number eight to almost operate the school Common Bear and then seven Naima.
Taylor come here Atlanta School number six Ebony Jones of Springer Memorial and land number five this is a lady to weaken another island school nurse and then for a real Archer Princess Margaret and Lynn number three a list of weeks 13 Griffith and Lynn two to Leo Wilkinson Harrison College and they get number one Chelsea Warren Carter from Queen's College and I'm a nurse, like I said, she yeah, she ran 25.59 seconds, especially the second fastest time a real Archer ran from Princess Margaret with 25.58 seconds, but we'll do it. see what will happen, this is a good final showdown Archer against nurse nurse against bows the archers can see the nurses behind so she will recruit the nurse using the nurse to drag her, you will see how it works for her, the eldest. two sub-26 runners in this eliminatory in this final while silence takes over the stadium, everyone is watching the start and there they go like a bullet from a gun, she has passed everyone, now our channel will have a lot to run like Another nurse He leaves the bench and starts attacking the clock.
She doesn't have any competitions lined up, but no, and another nurse goes to the finish line. Second will go to Archer, but there's no denying who the winner will be. be an iron nurse crossing the lane now and I will make it it will be very tight for that third place very, very tight for that third place 24.32 again barely missing to equal or beat the record 24.13 very good race by her and now a nurse from school Naima Taylor comes in third, the replay is available so let's take a look at it, we'll launch the player and see this young lady, a night nurse, she was attacking the clock, yeah, so let's take a look at it here, yeah, and she was out and going, this is just after 150 meters and she started coming out of the turn and you can see this girl's intention and race, determination, she was just concentrating on achieving that record that she didn't achieve.
She understands it, but she had a very, very good time and every time she steps on the track she gets faster. I already told you that another nurse, she goes up, her standards increase depending on the level of competition, when she reaches the finals, all bets are off. come out again, that will solidify her as the ozone favorite for the Victorious ludorum. I think she won all three of her events. I think she would have gotten some points in the lower order of the women's long jump under 15. I think. Also, we'll see you check it out as we go 24.32 seconds.
Michael is the record, yeah, he looks really impressive, um, Perry and Ian, yeah, very, very good promise, yeah, I think he has more in it and like I told you. Guys, yesterday after the broadcast, she is a very beloved player and she has always raised the bar with the level of competition that she has. We wish her all the best as she heads into the Carifta games looking for some good things from her, yeah. she's on day 17, that means she's right at the top of the US trainers. I'm sure they'll end up in the Bahamas and take Norton, who knows, this might be the last time we see her for here next year.
As a freshman, all of these things are possible in college, but she obviously has to take her time and you know, complete her cxcs, take the SAT, etc., yeah, they'll be looking for sure, so that children under 17 years old will be next, yes. so this should be just as exciting Parkinson Memorial and Lynn Simon Jaden green Christchurch foundation and ground number six Shamari Addison Queens College and ground five Kieran Hans big school and ground four Erica Jean-Pierre Green Princess Margaret Harrison universities Amari Ford is there in In field number three, occupying lane two, we have Joshua Oliver Grantly Adams Memorial School and in layer number one, Kaden Doris Roach of Courage and Paris 22.35.
I wish our viewers could see what happens behind the scenes. Sometimes, let's put those on assignments, Perry, so if you had to. leave the same as him, he just came to the young streets to get into the blocks um, the record, I can tell you the record, yeah, the record, yeah, that's the only school in 2004, a time of 21.13 seconds. Foreign LRAs now enter the blocks. all eyes will be on that young man and we could jump in here, Princess Margaret green, he's special too, yes he's Kiron Haynes and certainly someone to watch, ask on the stand, maybe you'll see Benny roll here just with a little back and forth with these headlines so that the problem is resolved and we get back to action.
In fact, we have no chords and the parts are supported. The roads are high and yes, that's right, in the inside lane there are empty messes and there they come running like I said Princess Margaret running well John Pierre green on the outside we see that simple sorry, the guy from Queen's College law school is there also the lot for the big school outside we are outside Tyrell Johnson Rouse they are running well there is a ding dong battle to the finish line that will come down to Princess Margaret and Rico Jean-Pierre green the mind of the moment oh yes, a great effort from the Manos de Quirón hostel schools uh he had a good start oh yeah, he was, you see, the thing is with sprinting, you need to be relaxed while running and I realized that he was, he started thinking about tanks, arriving In the last 50 meters or so of the race, I'm still thinking about Tyrell.
Johnson Rose, who finished fourth 22-72 with some work. I think this guy has a lot of promise, yeah, and you know, I noticed it from day one, when I saw him compete, yeah, he's one of those guys that we once talked about guys that I could draft, yeah, if I had to draft him , I would recruit him and I'm sure I could do the necessary work with him to make him perform even better, so I want to thank you. Take that message to Parkinson and the appropriate parties will contact you because everyone just heard you say that if you had to choose you would choose Terrell Johnson, you're going to work with him, so you're going to hold your feet to the fire in that gratitude.
I appreciate that we're continuing the action here on Usain Bolts from the girls 20 after the girls under 20. I want to share something with the viewers of Saint Michael School Lane 7 to 1 and Springer Memorial's McLean at Lane Six. tonic Fleming of kombameer Lane five Naya Brown of Queen's College and Naya Brown arrives with the fastest time of 2478 outstanding around the so far near Niles of common mirror in lane four Brianna boys of Saint Michael's school in three in lane two Alia egard from Alexander School and in lane one you will be starter from Christchurch Foundation School that's the line up for the under 20 girls 200m final it looks like no ear protectors were used yeah There is no air guard there, she didn't look very comfortable. in the semi-finals, so maybe he's not at risk of injury, he just decided not to make the final, but this style opens the door for someone to get at least two points, which is why Springer Memorial is here.
The premiere girls are here. two St Michael's School two, St Michael's, is here, so as I say, guys, it's going to be that I've been turned up and down with these points, um and then I think when we get to the relay, we'll take a Look in advance which schools have teams in the four by one as well as the four by four, they should be fun, yeah, so these young ladies are ready to go under 20 girls. I think Shadia Williams' record of 22.61 is safe. Nia Brown, she comes in with the fastest time of 24.78 seconds, let's see if she can do it. go a little faster than that, it would be interesting to see if another nurse is under 20, if she continues to develop the way she is developing, she may be the one to attack that thing in a few years, well we will see in time . tells the story of course, so this time they got off to a good clean start, yes, Holford McLean Fleming, the Brown Niles boys and the starter, and immediately we see Brown doing that wobble down the field towards the straightaway, it's all brown , they will be chasing Brown.
Who will get second place? I see some promise from Brianna, guys, guys, in there, it's not enough. She will finish in second place and third will go to Tawana McLean of Springer Memorial, so six points for Springer, 10 points for St Michael's, sorry, 10. points for Queens College and eight points for Saint Michael School 24.11 Perry and Ian Naya Brown yeah let's watch the replay and see how this race went thank you look bad when the gun goes off she's off three steps and then she's already on Fleming's shoulder yeah and from there that was all she wrote for this one recipe took the case of brown and came out of the term first and she is Miles Ahead, the young man from Springer was running very well and also the boys, Brianna, boys, yes, she came up at the end.
Yes, she gave a very good effort in the last 50 meters, very good, then for them, the under 20 guys are coming in and the Honorable Ambassador Noah Lynch, yes, who I mentioned as Not only was he an outstanding and logical athlete , but also represented Barbados with pride. and he was one of the ones that did that double, he did the 100 and 200 meter double at the Carifta games and Noah Lynch sent me a photo here that I shared with you guys I wish I could share the big screen so maybe they can do it. Interschool sports in 1966 Ian and Perry, wow, and this sport was held at Kensington Oval and here you not only see the coffin, but you also see the hostel boys in their Blazers, yes, and the gray trousers, ties and Blazers with the coffin, so the tradition has been around since the 1960s, maybe notthere is a small break in the activity. to make any mention of our sports, yes, it is always important to make sure that, of course, the bills, of course, the main sponsor is designing Power Aid.
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I think we're seeing some movement toward the medal ceremony. Yes, this is the final medal ceremony, obviously for those events, beyond the last one, so we invite you to join the competition. house commentary team as actually the internal announcer that will be, you will listen to that person who will give you the different medalists and you will join them for the next medal ceremony. We'll be back after that for the relays. Thanks Zuma, we are ready. Now for our second medal ceremony, the first presentation will be made by Michelle Maynard from the Armstrong agencies, one of our sponsors.
To make this meeting possible, we will begin with the under 15 women's high jump in third position from the Saint Michael School and second position from Alexandra and win the goals under 15 seven meters nine will start at the seasoning school congratulations ladies from our boys under 15 Hydra in third place had German from Saint many friends in second position Kai white from Christ Church Foundation foreigner ER in the jump tall boys under 15 a Johnny Franklin from The Lord's School jumped 1.63 meters congratulations to you in our high jump girls under 20 in third position Shania Thomas from Harrison College in second position charity Cumberbatch from Christ Church Foundation and with a height 1.62 meters from the Columbia School zakaya hunt won the OverWatch Complementary School women's under-20 high jump in her first attempt at 1.38 meters and did not miss there in our men's under-20 high jump as well. 20 in third place we have Caleb Gaskin from St Michael's School. in second position Makai Bowen from the Christchurch Foundation and his winner of the common senior school with a height of 1.88 meters Highland Mirrors actually this is white what we are seeing, he took 1,201.5 congratulations and our girls in London under 13 division of the last School Harmony and Leslie Green jumping four meters and second position Tiana Miller of Springer Memorial ER foreign also won the 100 and 200 meters Serena James and Saint Michael's School 4.78 meters in our long john under 13 boys in third place Queens College sailing in second place that's the artist from Saint Michael School oh your winner and your winner from Lord School should probably get 4.60 meters everyone thank you young people the 300 meters hurdles for our under 17 girls years in third position for Neil Lashley from Springer Memorial and second position Tia Applewhite from the Supplementary School I am your winner Alika Heywood from the Christchurch Foundation with a time of 46.75 seconds the boys under 17 400 meters hurdles this presentation will be given by Mr.
McDonald Matt bingo he wears many hats but today he is the president of the National Sports Council in third position Malik douglin of the less than a school in second position Nikolai Clark of course in Paris and completing the one two to course Parry Keyshawn Griffith with a time of 56.40 seconds I congratulate you here are your medalists in the 400 meters hurdles under 20 girls in third position Rian Price of the Christchurch Foundation before and in second position zakaya Hunt of Common Mayor School and they are running at 63.79 seconds from Saint Michael Brianna School boys, congratulations to you boys under 20 400 medalists in meters hurdles ladies and gentlemen let's welcome in third position Simon John from Saint George to a secondary in second position Nikolai Kennedy from the common mayor ER foreign school from Lord Joshua Dutton school with a time of 54.84 seconds congratulations now we move on to the 400 meters medalist to close this medal ceremony our girls under 13 400 in third place, so Rome dreams of Saint Michael School and second place, erishan Edwards Med of Christ Church Foundation.
I'm your Springer Memorial winner Fiona Miller 65.48 seconds, there you are. under 13 boys 400m medalists third Taj senior common school holder second Jacoby kitties love school I'll take this under 13 boys 400m Christchurch Foundation school Josiah Ford 60.33 seconds you are in the first fingers 400 meters in third place lyanna green of the foreign school Springer Memorial and winning the 400 meters and the 15 of the common senior school Shinsia Brian and your under 15 children 400 meters medalists are congratulations ladies in the third position from Dyson Griffith School Cristiano Cox and second place from Daryl Jordan Secondary School Wayne Denny ER foreigner from Harrison College with a time of 52.11 seconds Aidan Moore congratulations, that was our final heat but we have one more event, the 5,000 boys open meters in third position Daniel Duncan from Christchurch Foundation black in second position Luke McIntyre from Harrison College Today I started the day with a double for Harrison College Finn Armstrong 16 minutes 57.88 seconds Congratulations to you, this completes our medal ceremony for this session.
Thanks to our athletes to Dante. our presenters Michelle Maynard from the Armstrong agencies and Mr. McDonald Matt Bingo, president of the National Sports Council, thank you to our cadets who are attending from the voice of Selena from Hearthstone College and the law school of Collagen Parish School. They laugh, well guys, you know. first ladies, we are preparing for some cheerleaders to come and do the common mayor school, let's welcome the cheerleaders of the common mayor school, yes, yes, we are going to kill them, you know, officials, please, Officials, um, please remove the athletes from the track, official, please. take the athletes off the track, so far we are ready for this time at one, we take control.
Can we remove the takeovers from the tracks, let the athletes stay under the tents, the plan of the Armstrong agency and the global signia tank, please remove the athlete from the track. truck uh everything's in place so come on man hold on. I'm a man of vision right now, so I just want to make sure everything is okay with your truck and also the food, right now. I'm crazy about foreigners, they're foreigners, thank you. guys, oh my goodness, well, foreigners, thank you ladies and gentlemen. I think everyone should listen to it now. This is the final curtain of the little foreign fertilization and at this moment they are not going to know anything about me and will claim to point out, even here from the modern beginning of the poison party, who will give you the final point, so now we give you the welcome back to live action here, the saniporia B sac uh championship 2023 of course the title sponsored by sunny Powerade bisco is also a sponsorship and the icy starcom network cooperators General Insurance Company Limited saw Barbados Limited Barbados National Oil Company Limited Infinity on Globe Beach Sign Bridgestone Financial City Cooperative Credit Union Barbados Teachers Cooperative Credit Union Armstrong Agencies Laboratory and Sports Bar Beta Slate and Power Company Limited Mock Bride Caribbean Limited BSL Athletics Did It Against All Odds, Services of premium security from the Foundation flow and of course the Barbados Police Service, so we are only left with the relays of 4 by 100 meters and a four by four hundred, Perry Barnett, oh yes, and that will bring down the curtain on the Powerade , the sunny one.
Sock B for 2023 and exciting bisa. I must say that this is one of the most competitive, yes, also, that we have had in a long time. I can't agree with you that it is certainly one of the most competitive we have seen in years. uh it was very, very difficult to actually get to this final to go with the winner. I had my pigs, Michael Jules. I asked him who my picks were. I told him who they were. I was being a little more cautious and of course yesterday. In the morning when we arrived, we had that information that put a different spin on things because we certainly didn't expect that to be the case.
We're usually used to starting from scratch when it comes to the final, but yesterday we found ourselves involved in a Backspace, all that analysis and analysis you did over the weekend was not for God because the points were carried forward, yeah, just to find out that, uh, Saint Michael's School was coming in with 70-something points and Springer Memorial with 20. something, but the thing is, guys, could you imagine if we had started from scratch, where a memorial would emerge? Because because Springer Memorial had to resolve a 40-point deficit first, yeah, and right now they're leading by someone with eight and a half points. eight and a half, so imagine if we started from scratch, where they would be, however, this is where we are, we are in the next three, free up some points and three races to go, the next three relays will make the difference, yeah, well, this . it's for the girls because I think the boys do, but not even the second and the third that could be the second and the third, but then the girls Providence one point still Earthly Convent a year and a half in the USD school still in two points Parkinson Memorial they have six great points in the city they have seven and also at the memorial secondary school Frederick Smith School they have 11 and a half Daryl Jordan is 13 and a half with 31 points there Dayton Griffith Saint George Secondary School 44 points at Alexandra school is 55. the law school is in 11th place with 57.
Leicester a sixth and ninth school with 79 and three quarters if it's Princess Margaret 80 nine points they are doing well, they have had a wonderful Visa Queen's College is also there in seventh place with 101 points Harrison College sixth and sixth place with 122 and a half point air hmm Christchurch Foundation is fifth there are 156 points fourth is the Allen School 158 .75 points and the first three third complimir 247 points second in the girls of Saint Michael School 272 points and the leader remains in the girls with 280 and a half points, eight and a half points ahead Springer Memorial School passing to the relays, will go down to the throw, let's look at the boys, we will give the boys who have to go to the other side, yes, you have You have to turn the page so that Providence Providence School an excellent point in Sealy three Ursuline Convent 8 19th Place there is a type of points with Ellerslie and Frederick Smith 10 points each, now we turn to the other page and pay attention to Grantly Adams, they have 13 at the Winifred school, she's 17, the Dayton group is 31, so also Princess Margaret is 31, uh, passing Daryl Jordan, then they're 38, the Alexandria school, one point ahead, 39.
Lester Vaughn is 54 and so on until this. Parkinson Memorial School, top 10 St George Secondary 57 points in ninth, Saint Leonard's boys school 69 in eighth, Allen School 116 and seventh Coleridge and Parry 140 points in six, this at Michael School 144 in sixth, that fits, no sorry, we're in fifth so we're looking at Queen's College with 161 and in fourth place Lord School with 176 and a half points, top three among boys, third Christchurch Foundation with 194 points, second Cumbermere School with 209 and uh, ahead of this there are about 50 Something like that for now. uh Harrison College with 268 and a half points, so thank you very much because we heard those points and we know where things are with the girls and the boys three relays left we start with the first of the three for theeveryone, the adult viewers, not the gentlemen. they left the stands but they're still sitting and waiting and they're probably not going anywhere they're not leaving until they're just the official just let the people have some fun let the students have some fun they're just walking around the stands atmosphere, they too They are having fun.
I think there's supposed to be another cheerleading showcase overseas. We're going to invite the viewers to continue watching what's going on here and then when you say, Perry, there's a cheerleading display, so I'm going to ask you to continue to enjoy while we get ready for the official closing ceremony and um Ian, I think you can say goodbye, you can ask us out. We have some people to thank, of course, and what not, we've had a nice last two. About weeks into the competition we have enjoyed the applause we have enjoyed the action on and off the field we have to thank, of course, Powerade Design for sponsoring the Barbados Secondary Schools Athletics Championships, they have continued to support the young people of Barbados and we want to thank obisco chefette and starcom from frosty Network Cooperators General Insurance Company Limited Saul Barbados Limited Barbados National Oil Company Limited Infinity on signia beach Globe Bridgetown Financial City Cooperative Credit Union Barbados Teachers Cooperative Credit Union Armstrong agencies laboratory and sports Barbados Light and Power Company Limited Matt Bright Caribbean Limited BSL Athletics did it against all odds.
Stream of premium security services from the Barbados Police Service and Foundation. We also want to inform you that you can subscribe to our YouTube channel and follow us on Instagram. Of course Sports point BB one more in fact the competition for the uh sagicor bank that has been closed onThe time is now around 4 30 30 or so, so the competition will have ended around four o'clock. The athletes of no, that's what we're talking about, the athletes and the competition athlete, we have the make sure and the um Sports dot BB male and female athlete of the meat, we will have a time for you, of course, Let's have some time for you to vote and give your opinion on what we can have, uh, next.
We did that a few years ago, and we went back and did a post-mortem of the meeting so that we could have that opportunity available. We'll keep you posted, of course, but we'll let you know it's coming. you have the opportunity to see the closing ceremony taking the songs we also remind you that you met, we allude to us, maybe you have a Morton force so you know when it's coming, you must subscribe, like and press the notification button, yes , that's very important, the only way you will know when you will know when that event will air, so once again, gentlemen, we want to thank you, you have been a wonderful, wonderful, not very knowledgeable and tolerant group of Specter viewers.
We appreciate you one hundred and ten percent twenty on behalf of sports.bb, this is Ian Webster Perry Barnett and Michael Jules saying goodbye until next time, we leave you with the sights and sounds of the closing ceremony of the Secondary School Athletics Championships Dasani Pari to Barbados 2023, goodbye. come in because we must have discipline, order and discipline for the final presentation so that you can be there in the middle of the line. Mark, you don't always have to sit down here, but it looks better when you're sitting down, but at least stop feeding the drums. running on hands the party will continue after closing celery I think we are going to have a good Lauren um 99 please I love this tasty treat for breakfast, lunch and dinner, with guaranteed satisfaction from your favorite store distributed my mass distribution, you can come, thank you We are very foreigners, foreigners with hope and fuel to achieve their most powerful performances.
The BN ocl is proud to provide the fuel for life in support of our nation's high school athletes. I moved to be better today than yesterday. Healthier. and Barbados' strongest last moving truck which is a very bumpy and fast track a performance at Robinson Stadium and it means that once our athletes are here in peace and know that they are suffering, it will be great. I see the Foundation coming here. Queen College Early School I want everyone to settle into Chrome very early, then we all enjoy the buttons, win or lose, watch Michael's school, could you sit down for me?
Everybody's sitting down, sit down, you're coming to law school, Miss Goodrich, wait, miss ma'am, but I want to thank you young people for being great advocates for your schools and as you're sitting down, I want people to recognize you, too many people, one of the last things I will do beforehand in all schools. He hasn't stopped yet, no, he hasn't, yeah, yeah, you know, you want to stress me out, love in a Bud get, I wanna give you that, hey, enough love in Unity, this team, this team, I love this team because this team when we had me They used to send their athletes early to participate, not really clubs, but with the schools they got, Corey Champari, man, they all did well overseas, most of the points, you know what I mean?
Make some noise with the girls from Government Hill, singer Memorial, yeah, yeah, cool. Power here I assume you will receive final information once you see Madame Goodrich, we will be ready for the final presentation here, ladies and gentlemen. I want to thank the Barbita Police Service because these guys have worked hard. Please make some noise for the police. I think the police don't get enough credit in this country for them, so pick up my friends. I love them. They are my friends. I don't think my friends are the main public problems, especially with the traffic punishment.
Fantastic job. I want to thank the media because you have excellent media coverage of athletics throughout the season uh the Barbados team today Luke News the national newspaper if it wasn't Barbados today everyone who would have come from the Caribbean Broadcasting Corporation overseas hello how are? I'm still I'm going to get home and meet up with my friends, uh, my truck, some friends, you're going to have sex after Christine's relief. I don't even understand, no my friend, yes, all of you are probably athletes. I see some of you up there, it's nice to see you. you are very supportive of athletics and those of you who even out during the race but like fresh foods, athletics is good.
I know, yes, we have to turn left. I saw a left turn before, although we have to find the left turn. turn and right behind your lip balms, here bring your left hand, let me put it in position or wherever Miss Goodreads is, it's a good Ridge production, although you don't want to block the image, you're almost ready, ladies and gentlemen, we have the principles are meeting, we have our sponsors meeting, they gave us a hand to lose Goodrich, bring the people of origin, the power, soon drop the final results, it is already foreign, everything is good, so everyone were ready for a beatbox, here is the big question, although who is ready, no one ever will be. ready, so we're just waiting, we know the end result, but these special proteins are very important.
I want to thank the principles. We have some really interesting principles about Earth principles, especially using social media and that's what we have to do. which school has the best principles principles Mary yesterday butterflies camilla thank you very much ladies and gentlemen why did I walk away official final results please thank some of our sponsors Limited Barbados National Oil Company Limited Infinity on the beach hotel sign Financial Group City incorporated from Bridgestone Cooperative Credit Union Barbados t-shirts Cooperative Credit Union Agency Laboratory Armstrong and Fort Providence Life Life Power Company Limited against the Foundation's strange premium channels and Security Services Limited and flow bar rentals, the Frank Blackman Zone was sponsored by Disco the Estimator Zone my room See in the same Earnings Zone by hot 95.3 FM the under 13 division was sponsored by Armstrong agencies the under 15 division was sponsored by Audria Sports yes in the 17 division answers by the Infinity hotel on the beach more beyond the community division was sponsored by the park Vegas National Air Company Limited but wanted to be the series was sponsored by Soul Barbados the under 17 and in the 800 meter series for 20 girls was sponsored by the Minute Against the Odds foundation in honor of the memory of Miss Leticia Jones and Cooperativa General.
Surely sponsoring the relay series, our security partners for the Barbados Police Service and premium kennels and Security Services Limited or Media Partners included sports.b Harvey Broadcasting Corporation.com Nation network station newspaper Barbara News and we also thank Light Sound Audio and medical response thank you very much we will be ready soon I want to thank all the directors here all our sponsors for your patience thank you very much ladies and gentlemen thank you to the children too you already know what we are waiting we have been waiting for a while you want to make sure everything is correct with the presentation with the results and everything because it is not good to go back and make a change of a result in terms of making that presentation to the school or individuals so they are just making sure that everything is going to be correct.
I'm making sure who presents what, who is really afraid to prevent and that everything flows. It is very important, but it is a beautiful sight to see all of you young people here once again. three more days, three more days of school and then we take the Easter break. I want to wish you a very safe Easter and also remember that it is the most important religious life for the calendar of the Christian year, you know, and it is the weekend for many of us. It definitely will be and many of us will also be live and direct at that time, to be honest, Minister Charles Griffith about pressing it.
I know we've been talking about the stadium and I hope when we get that National Stadium. the meat that we bring to Barbados because right now the reality of the situation is that the Bahamas has the best environment right now when it comes to athletics, not even in Jamaica, Bahamas is the place where you want to be and have fun when it comes to. to athletics Barbados would like that place and we are going back there, don't worry because we have good people and they are waiting and I can't wait, let me get the new stadium because everyone will be like when we get there.
This stadium is going people, how are you doing? I work for the government, not in that department, but everyone wants to come to Barbados because they know the atmosphere and the love they get when they come here. Thank you, a part of me. I meet young people at any time. Over time, although it's not great to divorce, but the sun goes down, but if you have water or something there, you can drink water, but I know that you are all strong and everything is fine, so we are fine. I think the final set of papers is coming. so we are ready to go that way, tell everyone again that they are too far away, okay now we are ready for the final presentation, but still their bathrooms are behind and we want them to be safe when everyone leaves, although they have to leave and pass. kids, you'll go and go through that, yeah, they're over there, okay, the south gate, we want you to go that way.
We have an emergency exit plan and we'll stick to it, so when everyone leaves, we'll go that way. walk and meet mom or whoever you need to meet, don't come directly here at home, parents, I encourage children to come this way, please dare to go through that game and walk, okay, thank you, listen, let it be clean. Well, thank you, I want you to remember, remember the big games that are coming up, but right now we will hand over the baton to this good rage, thank you, foreign ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, minister of sports.
Youth and community empowerment. The Honorable Charles. Griffith Ministry of Education officials technological and vocational training Fun First Media athletes officials parents Guardians Sports enthusiasts ladies and gentlemen good evening this brings us to the end of an excellently executed Athletics Championship congratulations to all officials let's give each official a round of applause My name is Sandra Goodrich and I am the principal of Courage and Parish School and it is my pleasure to be your mistress of ceremonies for this year's closing ceremony. Now we will have the procession of teams starting with our sponsors and we applaud our sponsors as they come very well now we will have the profession of principles and leading the principles this afternoon is our minister of four Youth and Community Empowerment let's welcome the team of Education officials of our schools very well and now we will begin with our first presentation called done against the right of the Art Foundation The Foundation has partnered again with the Visa steering committee through the donation of trophies for the winners of the 800 meter dash races under 17 years old and under 20 years oldyears in honor of the former athlete.
Leticia Jones, a former visa and nationally prominent athlete who passed away in 2016, presented these trophies on behalf of the Foundation. She did so against all odds. We now invite Miss Tisha Griffith from Barbados National Oil Company Limited and the students who will win these under 17 girls 800 meters trophies Ashland Simmons from Alexandra School as Ashlyn prepares to come we will only have the other two beyond the 17 800m boys and Mary Johnson from Coleridge and Parish School, the youngest of 20 Memorial Secondary School girls. and less than 20 children 800 meters Fabian dollar from the mayor's common school now we want everyone to come because Ashland is on the way we can have a representative from the Alexandria school campus Colette on behalf of Aplin well Ashlynn can come, we have called her a couple of times, so if she's here, she may as well come, oh welcome life from Alexandra School.
Next we have the under 17 boys from Kamari Johnson Parish School 800 meters, thank you, yes the other 20 girls with Springer Memorial School Ashanti Metro course and the other one, too much teamwork, it's 800 meters of Favian dollar from the mayor's common school and now with a new price. I'm sure she'll be excited to hear about this one. It's the city of Bridgestone, the president. Shields Award. Cooperative Credit Union has been a sponsor. of bsat for over 20 years this year they have introduced a new award the city of Bridgestone president's Shields the award will be given to the school that best exemplifies the following qualities resilience dedication teamwork ingenuity commitments and efforts a commission was created to monitor the teams who participated in the championships, we now invite the Honorable Minister of Youth Child Support, some community empowerment to present the winning souls with five thousand dollars.
These students will also join you from Princess Margaret and Terry Bethel High School on the courts you are on. I am allowed to upload and be part of this photo. We should care too. I mean, don't ever think that it should be Princess Margaret's high school along with her headmistress. Now they will accept the prizes. Congratulations. Princess Margaret. Well deserved to hear messages behind like. I approve that message so that everyone agrees today Victor and Victor ludora the voters that we are calling for our Minister. I don't see the minister in her position, so Mr. Dr.
Sean Russell Monroe Knight wants to be here though until she leaves. a group of ministers of loves bewith us, so we will also present the best. The vouchers will be presented by our minister and Miss Marquez Clark Griffith of the chefette restaurant and Mr. Anthony Miller of the laboratory and source. A voucher complements the city of Bridgestone Cooperative Credit Union. A voucher worth 150. Complimentary fat restaurants and Victor Lutheran is, anyone can tell me it's a little old because I remember it when I was two even more, come here somewhere you never met again, okay, let's welcome you when he comes, he ran a lot today, so we.
We will wait for you foreign congratulations to Aiden Moore to Dora the same people will make the presentation for the lady and receive the same things at this time we want to welcome you thank you what's up let's welcome Miss Dean, will that be okay? thank you ladies and gentlemen other schools in the front will be presented by Miss Michelle Maynard of Armstrong agencies winning the boys with a total of 168 points Harrison College no, a couple of boys may present thank you and in the girl with 200 points on the track foreign manager of sunny and Powerade curing from Martindale's Road the boys have 95 points Saint Michael's school a boy while you are preparing the contingent of girls who will come also because the girls from St Michael's fall have 124 points in the The field also put this contingent of awards, everyone is applauding, but I don't see anyone coming.
A selection of tickets and a selection of boys, please come quickly, so the girls will come. The children come too. Let's applaud the team right now. we have a complete army, we only need two or three for the girls and then another two is three for the boys, that applauds the boys too, but he has 95 points, girls, 125 points, thank you, thank you ma'am and now to the corporators general. Insurance Relay Trophies presented by Miss Sabrina Howard, Human Resources and Marketing Manager General Cooperators The insurance company now has 44 points in the relay 44 points and the girls who failed from the government L girls' high schools Paul, we need one of those incos to store thank you, thank you ladies, let's apply to the girls as they come.
I noticed that the presenters even used the same colors. They'll have to have a word, man, expensive care plan, it smells like the guys in 30 points. The boys who taught the relays. The corporations. General insurance relays greet. from Church Hill, I think Christ Church Foundation, will more come here or will you come to represent? I have to check these things. Any Church Hill kid. Ah, we have to come now, let's congratulate the children as we prepare for our vote. of foreign fun at this point we will interrupt the presentation for the time meeting, the practice meeting will be conducted by Mr.
Andrew Brunswick, trainer here and the assistant director of visas and while he comes, I can honestly say that we cannot have a meeting. Without him, all of us who are involved in this meeting know that we do not have people all together because he is a matter of few words most of the time, so I am going to have him greet you at this time, good evening ladies. and gentlemen, good evening, ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure this afternoon to move the time board for another successful burial of the high school athletic championships. I certainly want to thank a few people and I start this recognition by acknowledging the sports minister. um response, I know you supported the work, we've had conversations, I know you love food and I'm actually grateful to the organizations in these, actually grateful for your support sir, I see we're moving forward, I want to send that part to you. of money. put someone playing with the microphone on this, so I want to beg the universal office to provide financial support to Visa.
I also want to thank the directors who are here with us, ladies and gentlemen, who I have never met. If you behave like you did today, we have to warn some of you not to run onto the track and I am very, very happy with the way you all came out in your school colors in a big way to support your athletes, without a doubt, their support. matters and we appreciate your support, we also beg the minister for the money for next year. I turn to the sponsors who have really made this not possible this year.
I don't say names. You've heard sponsors called over and over again during the course. of the flesh, if I want to see a more sincere thank you to each member of the Visa sponsorship family, we moved the championship from two days last year to 11 days this year, we had meetings to get more money and finally it surpassed it, really, really. I appreciate the effort you have made and the contribution you will continue to make to the youth of this nation. Thank you from the bottom of my heart in 1990 I was sent to work at B stock.
I had no choice. My director sent me. to work and there are a number of people I met when I came here who are still with us. I know sometimes those officials are quite grateful but I want to mention four it's stupid even when I said thank you Mr. Fernando feet recently retired from the population of Chrysler School high jump chief I also want to thank Mississippi George High School , not that I'm saying in retail that these people are still going out and volunteering their time to come back Mr. Holland, teacher on duty at at least one school is one of our two referees and an outstanding gentleman and direct head of teacher Smithson Long Jump Russian at Golden Silly High School.
He leads a group and they sunbathe all day and don't complain. They always took the highlights and me. I'm sure we will soon make the effort as an organization to thank people in a much more tangible way and also thank those who showed up tonight, especially those of you who are a bad person competing today and your children have. I am proud and you should have just made a crowd through the wonderful world that you have made in the spirits and Guardians, thank you ladies and gentlemen, but we know in addition to the visual and in addition to the visual of these people behind that perhaps they are not paying too much attention attention. but therefore it is difficult, they have done a lot, another.
You could give a solitary round of applause to the kids in every secondary school in Barbados, but why can't you beat yourself? Then don't forget the coaches who have guided them. through the coaches your voice is exceptionally loud and I also thank you for your efforts thank you so after going through all these people all I can say is thank you thank you thank you once again ladies and gentlemen. I hope you travel safely as you make your journey. on the way home and please we hope to see you on another Visa if the price goes up a little next year.
I hope you understand, but remember that the ministry will also help us, but thank you seriously, thank you ladies and gentlemen. It's actually a pleasure to work for something like this, it's hard work but certainly the end product makes it all worth it, so thank you and have a good night ladies and gentlemen, as we said before, a man of few words and he didn't even have a script, so when he doesn't write the script, you know what will happen. Thank you very much Andrew and I'm sure I speak for your team when we say it's a pleasure to work with you, outside of the champion schools, let's play, the schools will receive. a cash prize of 500 commendations Barbados Light and Energy Limited these prizes will be presented by Mr.
Kenny Hudson from the Infinity on the beach hotel, welcome Kenny, here he comes, we normally see running over the boss, the winner in the women's category with 162,755 of school. We have your principal here, but I'm sure we like the students to be in the photo with the principal. The principal is coming, so anyone from the alien school isn't. Mr. Scott will accept it. Mr. Stephen Scott, the early school principle, will accept. the prize, the winner in the mail category with 183 points, some husbands, queen carrots, green parrots, representative of three fetishes in the middle, please come 183 cents now that the bonus has been presented.
I was going to wait until the end and we will, Kenny, if you can come back and have the presentation with Dr. Brown and the two students and ladies and gentlemen. I accept that they will give the strongest death to Dr. Brown. This is the last one officially at the end of this year, but those are not leaving in a few days to Dr. Brown for his service to education in Barbados, thank you for your service to education and that is one of your colleagues, thank you for Guide us all into the room where you do it best.
God bless you as you retire first, each of whom will receive some cash. Prize of 750 unlimited prices will be presented by Miss Nicole Ferguson training director at mcbray Caribbean Limited the winner and the female category with 174 points coming from the church and again the goal of the great schools of the Church Foundation so that the girls of the Foundation move forward. and its director, David Pakassi, you can tell that he is also there going out with the foundation boat in a trend, the winner in the men's category and these boys, his children until now, I know it because I have to pass them every morning since Third Street. days let's welcome the team thank you well I said Messiah Street is somewhere between Messiah Street and um Society Plantation but guess which school has the biggest complex that looks like 40 million was spent on dollars in it, that's your mother, okay?
So if it's the newest campus and you fight in Barbados, I'm sure when you go to Lodge you'll be walking the cobblestone streets, thank you Miss Ferguson, the third place called, the schools will each receive a cash prize of one thousand dollars, congratulations to the Championship of Barbados High School Athletics, these quotes will be presented by Mr. Juanita, Strange Co-Chair of the BSOC Committee and Principal of Harrison College and children feel free to introduce themselves quickly. Maybe the girls are probably 265. Now I know there is a pretty big trophy, is there a check too because I know the principles are to accept the checks, ah I see, but ladies, take the things to pack, thank you, but Miss Wade , you have to send the mail, mail, mail, Christchurch Foundation School in the mail category, 213 points and the children are on the way, thank you. you, much second place, each school will receive a cash prize of fifteen hundred dollars, Teachers Cooperative Credit Union and Barbara, the high school athletic championship shields, these prices will be presented, which wasrepresented by the Honorable Charles Griffith and presented on behalf of the Teachers Cooperative Credit Union, the winner in the girls category with 301 points from Martindale's Road, Saint Michael School, they all come and yes, there is a set, something else will go with her, congratulations to St Michael's school, yes, that's all you have in the mail. to go the strange and the most category came from Waterford and 234 points the Cumber Mills school is fine and now to the School of Champions in the women's category the School of Champions will receive two thousand dollars in cash and the Shield of the Athletics Championship of the secondary schools of Barbados the 2023 School Champions in female category and 306.5 price healing Fox government Health secondary schools and we want to ask we have to present this award our title Center thank you the Champions fall in the middle category will also receive two thousand dollars in cash on the Barbarian Championship High School Athletic shoes this year the more category the foreign Champions League uh not even gentlemen ladies and gentlemen we want this Credit Union to measure success the best dressed chicken makes chicken wings nuggets and strips made of chicken meat 100 are true Fried or baked contenders are always a hit with ketchup barbecue sauce or any type of sauce.
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