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Huggins close, Kendall & Alexander closer still

Nelda Huggins nearly added 100m qualification to her 200m World Junior qualification withan 11.97 run on Friday. Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Niayla Smith hopped, skipped and jumped over 11m in the Triple Jump. Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Niayla Smith hopped, skipped and jumped over 11m in the Triple Jump. Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Tarique Moses was a comfortable winner in the Boy's 800m. Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Tarique Moses was a comfortable winner in the Boy's 800m. Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Kala Penn and Shiain Vandenberg battle it out in the 100m sprint. Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Kala Penn and Shiain Vandenberg battle it out in the 100m sprint. Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Samantha John and Beyonce Defreitas compete in the Girls 800. Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
Samantha John and Beyonce Defreitas compete in the Girls 800. Charlie E. Jackson/VINO
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI – On Friday, February 7, 2014, the BVI Athletics Association hosted their 6th Development Meet of the season, which was sprinkled with some Personal Bests, Season’s Bests and a near IAAF World Junior Championships Qualification time.

National Jr. record holder and 2013 Carifta Games U17 Girls 100m silver medalist Nelda Huggins shifted gears and ran her fastest century of the season to highlight the night on the track, as the Top Notch Track Club athlete, who last week qualified in the 200m for the IAAF World Jr. Championships, scheduled for this summer, came within .07 of qualifying for a second event when she ran 11.97 seconds.

Sprint Tech Track Club’s L’Tisha “Lea” Fahie was second in 12.30, in the race into a -1.1 wind reading with teammate Dominique Maloney third in 12.31.

On the men’s side, Mark Kendall edged his Top Notch teammate J’Maal Alexander by .02 in the 100m 10.83-10.85.
Fast Lane Track Club’s Kadeon Potter and Sprint Tech Track Club’s Dekoya Hodge, set personal bests in the Shot Put.

otter heaved the U18 Boys 5K ball 13.76m while Hodge had a mark of 12.24m with the 3K weight in the U18 Girls class.
Kala Penn and Niayla Smith became the first two athletes to jump over 11m in the same Triple Jump competition. Penn bounded out to 11.57m and Smith upped her measurement from 10.76 to 11.02, to become the territory’s eight athlete over the 11.00m mark.

2nd Development Meet held in Capoons Bay

A small pool of athletes turned out for Saturday’s BVIAA 7th Development Series meet in Capoons Bay on Saturday, targeting U9-U13 athletes.

Final Results. 60m U9 Girls: 1 Kaedia Hodge, 12.56. 2. Briana Francis, 12.74. 3. Sheniah Freeman, 13.85. Boys. 1. Kori Penn, 11.79. 2. K’Mori Matthias, 14.40. U11 Girls: 1. Shakia Smith, 11.81. 2. Jaleah Benjamin, 12.56. U13 Boys: Jerquan Colaire, 9.50. 2. Riquan Garroway, 10.69. U13 Boys: J’Quaan Smith, 9.41. 2. Jevon Fahie, 13.00.
150m U9 Girls: 1. Briana Francis, 34.09. 2. Sheniah Freeman, 41.59. Boys: 1. Kori Penn, 26.78. 2. K’Moi Matthias, 32.49. U11 Girls: 1. Shakia Smith, 25.13. 2. Kimiya Matthias, 31.96. U13 Girls: 1. Kaynna Parsons, 26.12. 2. Jalea Benjamin, 30.98. Boys: Jerquan Colaire, 22.62. 2. Riquan Garroway, 25.91. 3. Chad Willock, 28.34. 4. Jaden Augustine, 28.55. 5. Javon Fahie, 31.22.
300m U9 Girls: 1. Kaedia Hodge, 1:01.55. 2. Kimiya Matthias, 1:16.44. 3. Brianna Francis, 1:18.69. 4. Sheniah Freeman, 1:47.84. U11 Girls: 1. Shakia Smith, 1:03.22. 2. Jalea Benjamin, 1:07.56. Boys: 1. Jaden Augustine, 1:06.46. U13 Girls: Kayanna Parsons, 1:05.94. Boys: 1. J’Quaan Smith, 51.18. 2. Jerquan Colaire, 56.93. 3. Riquan Garroway, 1:02.53. 4. Chad Willock, 1:04.06.

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