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Toco crowned Secondary Schools track and field champsJelani Beckles :: Newsday :: 20.04.2018TOCO Secondary swept all the titles when the Secondary Schools Track and Field Championships concluded at the Hasely Crawford Stadium in Mucurapo, yesterday. Toco won the overall title with 413 points, finishing ahead of Speyside High School of Tobago with 214 points and Pentecostal Light and Life also of Tobago with 133.5 points. In the girls category, Toco amassed 247.5 points to finish ahead of North Eastern College (99 points) and Speyside High (95 points). It was a closer contest in the boys category with Toco capturing the crown with 165.5 points. Speyside High took second spot with 119 points and Queen's Royal College (QRC) were third with 109 points. Toco coach Annalee Walcott, aunt of Olympic medallist Keshorn Walcott, was happy with her team's performance. "As usual we are very proud, but I think this year we realise that there are a lot of athletes that could do better if more training is done," Walcott said. The Toco coach said the support system helps the athletes perform at a high level. "We have a good support system for the kids in terms of the teachers and the staff and we also had a few parents supporting today." Some of the athletes that led the way for Toco at the Championships were Shervon Antoine, Xea Bruce, Cheziah Phillip, Abreena Barker and Tyrell Edwards. It was a busy day yesterday with Natasha Fox, Shaniqua Bascombe, Shakeem McKay and Naeem Nelson all winning their respective 200m events. Fox of Point Fortin West Secondary won gold in the girls Under-15 200m final in 25.27 seconds ahead of Kareesa Kirton of Providence in 25.45 and Anastacia Noel of Bon Air Secondary in 28.11. In the girls Under-17 200m final, Shaniqua Bascombe of St James Secondary claimed gold in 24.39, her CARIFTA team-mate Malika Coutain of Vessigny Secondary took silver in 25.37 and Brianna Lord earned bronze in 25.62. It was a comfortable victory for Shakeem McKay of Queen's Royal College in the boys Under-17 final. McKay slowed down before the finish to win in 22.08, ahead of Malachi Heywood of Point Fortin West Secondary in 22.21 and Devin Augustine of Vessigny Secondary in 22.51. Nelson of Miracle Ministries, snatched the boys Under-15 200m final in 23.90 in a close finish ahead of Keone John of St Anthony's College in 23.99 and Cyril Summer of South East Port of Spain in 24.06. In the boys 17+ javelin, Selvon Rochford of Five Rivers Secondary took gold in a competitive event which saw the top three athletes separated by less than two metres. Rochford won with a top throw of 55.27m, followed by Elton John of Matura Secondary in 54.20m and Jante Lewis of Pleasantville Secondary in 53.75m. The girls 17+ javelin final was equally competitive. In the end, Antonia Sealy of Cedros Secondary took gold with a top effort of 33.53m, Melissa Boxhill of Bishops Centenary earned silver in 32.25m and Jaeda Attong-Julien of Tunapuna Secondary grabbed bronze in 31.81m. The 4x400m relay finals brought an exciting close to the Championships. Bishop Anstey High won the girls Under-15 4x400m final, while Trinity College East was the winner in the Boys Under-15 event. In the girls Under-17 event, Toco Secondary took gold, while Queen's Royal College claimed the top prize in the boys Under-17 event. North Eastern College won gold in the girls 17+ event and Fatima College finished on top in the Boys 17+ relay event. SELECTED RESULTS Girls 17+ Javelin Final
Boys 17+ Javelin Final
Boys Under-17 Discus Throw Final
Girls Under-17 Shot Put Final
Boys 17+ Triple Jump Final
Boys 17+ 400m Hurdles Final
Girls Under-17 400m Hurdles Final
Boys Under-17 400m Hurldes Final
Girls Under-15 200m Final
Boys Under-15 200m Final
Girls Under-17 200m Final
Boys Under-17 200m Final
Girls 17+200m Final
Boys 17+ 200m Final
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Enlarge Image Natasha Fox ,of Pt Fortin West Secondary, won the girls Under-15 200m, 400m and high jump titles at the 2018 TTSSFA Secondary Schools Track and Field Championships at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, Mucurap on Thursday and yesterday. |
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