Wins for ASPS & JSPS @ Inter Primary Sports
ASPS are well used to being crowned Champions and, despite losing a lot of previous high achievers to high schools, were still able to come out run away winners with 428 points. Francis Lettsome moved from third to second by holding off the charging Virgin Gorda's Bregado Flax, who jumped from seventh to third-by four points, 283-279.
St George’s placed fourth as they did last year with 237, while Enis Adams dropped from second to fifth after amassing 216 points. Willard Wheatley dropped two spots to sixth and finished with 205, while Ebenezer Thomas slipped a spot to seventh with 165. Cedar School rounded out the competition with 22.
There were a series of close battles for the eight division titles at stake. Althea Scattlife's Tamri Thomas edged Bregado Flax's Makeda Daniel by a point for the U9 Girls Division title, 26-25. Althea Scatliffe's Tiondre Frett easily secured the Boys Division. A'Sia McMaster of Enis Adams shared the U11 Girls Division crown with St George’s Chidinma Emalandu-both garnering 26. Althea Scatliffe's Kaleem Lettsome was the Boys winner with 30.
Jahtivyah Williams was two points better than Enis Adams' A'Keela McMaster to take the U13 Girls title with 20. Kyron Walwyn of St George’s was the run away winner for the Boys segment after securing 30 points.
Althea Scatliffe's Ariyah Smith notched 30 points to claim the 13+ Girls class while Francis Lettsome's Kadeem Pena edged Althea Scatliffe's Shammah Peters, 26-24 for the Boys equivalent.
Althea Scatliffe's Ariyah Smith won the Victrix Ludorum with 30 points, while St. George’s Kyron Walwyn and Althea Scatliffe's Kalem Lettsome, shared the Victor with 30.
JSPS secures B Division title
In the “B” Division, JSPS used a strong all round performance from their team to pip Alexandrina Maduro Primary by 14 points, 244-230, whilst Leonora Delville finished third, just one point behind AMPS.
Ivan Dawson were fourth with 229 points, Robinson O’Neal fifth with 168, Isabella Morris sixth with 136 and then came First Impressions, Jost Van Dyke, Pelican Gate, Claudia Creque and Century House Montessori.
Malaki A. Smith, Kybar Dawson and Delano Hodge all scored 30 points to be 13+ , U13 and U11 Boys Champions respectively, whilst Kyle Farrington was U9 Champ.
For the Girls, Erisha Bobb, Kienjah Roberts both scored 30 points to be U13 Champions, Anjanique Cheltenham took U11 honours with 26 points and Sielle Cockburn garnered 22 points to be U9 Champion.
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