TRACK & FIELD: Edwin Allen take contro at CHAMPS, set sail for glory....The Michael Dyke-coached team finished the day on 151 points, 39 more than Hydel High (112 points), while St Jago, powered by their awesome sprinters, are in third place on 93.

BY PAUL A REID Observer writer reidp@jamaicaobserver.com  Saturday, March 29, 2014    
EDWIN Allen High girls appeared well set to win their second ISSA/GraceKennedy national athletics title as they opened up a massive lead after yesterday's fourth and penultimate day at the National Stadium in Kingston.
After trailing Hydel coming into the day, Edwin Allen took over the lead after the ninth final, the second of the day, and never looked back as they accumulated points almost at will.
Paul-Ann Gayle of Edwin Allen High School
 during the Class Two discus throw.
She won after throwing 44.27m.
The Michael Dyke-coached team finished the day on 151 points, 39 more than Hydel High (112 points), while St Jago, powered by their awesome sprinters, are in third place on 93. Defending champions Holmwood Technical, well back in fourth place on 78 points, had any hopes of retaining their title all gone.
On the day when speed reigned supreme with the semi-finals and finals of the 100m being the highlights of the day's schedule, the drums and horns came out setting the cadence for the athletes under another brilliant cloudless sky.
Edwin Allen's Christania Williams celebrated her comeback in fine style as she destroyed the field from the start to win the girls' Class One 100m title in a sparkling 11.19 seconds, dismissing the challenge of Wolmer's Girls' Jonielle Smith, who was second in 11.32 seconds, and defending champion Monique Spencer of Edwin Allen, who finished third in 11.46 seconds.
As expected, the Class Two girls' 100m went down to the wire with Wolmer's Shauna Helps just beating St Jago's Nattalia White to the line and both girls being credited with the same time, 11.80 seconds, and another St Jago runner Shanice Reid taking third place with 11.89 seconds.
Edwin Allen's Shellece Clarke powered her way from a quality field to win the Class Three 100m in 11.79 seconds ahead of two Hydel runners -- Shaneil English, who was second with 11.87 seconds, and Yanique Dayle in 11.93 seconds. more

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