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Posted: Wednesday 5 April, 2017 at 7:11 AM

C.E.M.S.S. Wins TDC Interschool Championship, Once Again

By: EMU, Press Release

    (EMU) – St. Kitts, April, 4th 2017: The Charles E. Mills Secondary School (CEMSS) is the 2017 TDC Interschool Champions for the fourth consecutive time.  The games were held at the Kim Collins Athletic Stadium over the past weekend, March 31st – April 2nd, and housed high-spirited friends and family, track and field sporting fanatics and gifted athletes from the various high schools and tertiary level institutions.  

     

    Male

     

    Category

     

    Name

     

    School

     

    Points

     

    Under 14

     

    Winner

     

    Akadianto Willett

     

    CSS

     

    30

     

    Runner Up

     

    N'Kosi Decosta

     

    VHS

     

    24

     

    Under 16

     

    Winner

     

    Sharim Hamilton

     

    CEMSS

     

    36

     

    Runner Up

     

    Royden Peets

     

    WAHS

     

    32

     

    Under 18

     

    Winner

     

     Jahnaza Francis

     

    CEMSS

     

    44

     

    Runner Up

     

    Dimetre Browne

     

    CEMSS

     

    38

     

    Under 20

     

    Winner

     

    Dejorn Bernier

     

    VHS

     

    25

     

    Runner Up

     

    Vakiel Herbert

     

    CEMSS

     

    25

     













    Other individual results from this weekend’s track meet are as follows: 
     

    Female

     

     

     

    Category

     

    Name

     

    School

     

    Points

     

     

     

    Under 14

     

    Winner

     

    Ayazmia Dolphin

     

    ICCS

     

    36

     

     

     

    Runner Up

     

    Trishani Warner

     

    CEMSS

     

    34

     

     

     

    Under 16

     

    Winner

     

    Jashelle Weekes

     

    CSS

     

    31

     

     

     

    Runner Up

     

    Ketriana Huggins

     

    Cadence Stanley

     

    CEMSS WAHS

     

    28

     

    28

     

     

     

     

    Under 18

     

     

    Winner

     

    Namibia Clavier

     

    WAHS

     

    46

     

     

     

    Runner Up

     

    Jarencia Jeffers

     

    CEMSS

     

    45

     

     

     

    Under 20

     

    Winner

     

    Amya Clarke

     

    SSS

     

    34

     

     

     

    Runner Up

     

    Shanice Elliott

     

    VHS

     

    30

     

     

     

    The three-day Championships concluded on Sunday with the unstoppable ‘Eagles’, as athletes from CEMSS refer to themselves, amassing a total of 31 gold, 23 silver and 12 bronze medals to be adjudged winners. The school also won the coveted title of Victor Ludorum which went to Jahnaza Francis who obtained 44 points.  Second place winner, the Washington Archibald High School’s, (WAHS) athlete Namibia Clavier was adjudged the Victrix Ludorum with 46 points.  

     

    A total of EC $15,000.00 in the form of cheques was disbursed during the prize giving ceremony, the champions receive a grand prize of $5,500.00. Second place winners, WAHS, walked away with, 16 gold, 23 silver and 24 bronze medals and a cheque valuing, $3,300.00. The Charlestown Secondary acquired 12 gold, 11 silver and 22 bronze medals and $2, 500.00.  Fourth, fifth and sixth place were also awarded prize monies totalling $3,700.00.  
     

    The annual track and field meet is the largest athletic meet within the Federation, 12 secondary and tertiary level institutions vie for top honours and yearlong bragging rights over the three day athletic meet. The TDC sponsored event celebrated its 41st anniversary this year.   
     
     
     
     
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