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One record falls as All Saints and Reynold Weekes carry off titles 

When the dust settled on the Anton Norris Zone it was All Saints’ Primary School and Reynold Weekes Primary School who sat at the top and captured the Girls and Boys titles respectively.

It appeared to be a battle between these two schools in the third Zone of the 2023 Chefette Frosteez National Primary School Athlete Championship (NAPSAC) for both titles, as All Saints’ Primary won the Girls Division with 258 points, and were followed home by second placed Reynold Weekes on 230 points. 

In the Boys Division the results were reversed as it was Reynold Weekes that won the Boys’ division with 223 points, while All Saints’ Primary had to settle for second place with  188 points.

Third place in both the Boys and Girls Division went to Hillaby Turners Hall Primary School.

There was one record broken on the day and it fell to Natarie Levine from Hillaby Turners Hall Primary School. Running in the Under-11 boys 300m when stopped the clock at 47.41 secs to replace the old record of 47.45 secs.  

Final points:

Girls

  1. All Saints’ Primary School 258
  2. Reynold Weekes Primary School 230
  3. Hillaby Turners Hall Primary School 162
  4. Deacons Primary School 94
  5. St Joseph Primary School 74
  6. Grantley Prescod Memorial Primary School 72
  7. Cuthbert Moore Primary School 71
  8. Arthur Smith Primary School 52
  9. St John Primary School 51
  10. Welches Primary School 37
  11. Erdiston Special School 1

Boys

  1. Reynold Weekes Primary School 223
  2. All Saints’ Primary School 188
  3. Hillaby Turners Hall Primary 168
  4. Arthur Smith Primary School 129
  5. Grantley Prescod Memorial 89
  6. Welches Primary School 74
  7. St John Primary School 55
  8. Cuthbert Moore Primary School 50
  9. Deacons Primary School 49
  10. St Joseph Primary 48
  11. Erdiston Special School 37

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