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KC, Excelsior rule at Corporate Area meet

Published:Sunday | March 10, 2019 | 12:00 AMRaymond Graham - Sunday Gleaner Writer
Jamaica College’s Christopher Scott (second left) wins the Class Three 100 metres final in a record 11.29 seconds at the Corporate Area Development meet at the National Stadium yesterday.

KINGSTON College (KC) and Excelsior High won the boys’ and girls’ titles, respectively, on yesterday’s final day of the Digicel/Anthrick Corporate Area Development meet at the National Stadium.

Both teams walked away with $250,000 each courtesy of title sponsor Digicel.

KC amassed 446 points to finish ahead of Calabar High 352 and Jamaica College (JC) 341. Excelsior ended with 392.5, well clear of Immaculate Conception High 227.5 and The Queen’s School, 194. The second and third finishers in each section collected $100,000 and $50,000, respectively.

In the final meet of the Digicel Grand Prix series before the big finals next Saturday at G.C. Foster College, athletes produced some splendid performances.

There were three record runs in the boys 800m. Jamaica College’s J’Vaughn Blake led the way with his second record of the meet. Blake was in full control of his race from start to finish as he won the Class Two event with a new mark of 1:52.15 to erase the 1:52.92 Calabar’s Kimar Farquharson set two years ago. KC’s twin brothers, Giovanni (1:53.62) and Gianni Henry (1:54.00) took second and third, respectively.

Farquharson won the Class One 800m. He shrugged off some early pressure from JC’s Dugion Blackman then he showed his class in the latter stages to move away for an impressive win in 1:49.79 to break his one-year-old record of 1:52.51. Blackman was second in 1:50.49 while Farquharson’s teammate, Rivaldo Marshall, took third in 1:51.76.

KC’s Jaquan Coke won the Class Three 800m in a record 2:02.13.

RECORD-BREAKING MOOD

In the Class One 400m hurdles, KC’s Romel Plummer was also in record-breaking mood. He won the event in 51.08 seconds to erase the 51.10 set by former Calabar athlete, Malik James King, last year.

Anthony Danvers of Calabar was second in a personal best 51.72 ahead of KC’s Shantamoi Brown, who also ran a personal best 52.23.

KC took the first two places in the Class Two 400m hurdles where the top three finishers posted personal best times. Hayden Brown took the race in 52.77 ahead of teammate Rayon Campbell (52.98) with Tarrant High’s Jeremy Bembridge getting third in 53.21.

It was a great day for JC in the sprints as they won all four 200m for boys, but their biggest win came in the Class One 100m, where Michali Everett, competing against a negative wind of 3.9 metres per second (mps), turned back Calabar’s ace sprinter Michael Stephens. Everett won in 10.66 seconds with Stephens next in 10.84. Xavier Nairne of Wolmer’s was third in 10.87.

KC’s Class Two sprint star Terrique Stennett won the 100m in 10.83 in a negative wind of 3.1mps while Christopher Scott of Jamaica College took Class Three in a record 11.29 despite running against a negative wind of 3.8mps.

Scott led the JC sweep in the 200m after winning his second event of the day in a record 22.74. Mark Anthony Miller took Class Four in 23.33, De’Andre McIntosh captured the Class Two final in 21.93, and Ryeim Robertson was first home in Class One in 21.49.

Excelsior’s Ackera Nugent led the way among the girls with two records. Nugent first won the 400m hurdles in 59.80 then returned to stamp her class in the Class Two 100m hurdles. Despite running against a negative wind of 4.3 mps, she stopped the clock at 13.32 seconds to erase the old mark of 14.15.

The Queen’s Daszay Freeman was also a double winner with victories in Class 1 100m hurdles and 200 metres. In the former, she clocked 13.84 in a negative wind of 2.4 metres per second then won the 200m in 24.28, running against a 2.2 mps wind.