 100-meter hurdles for under 17 girls, two semifinal races, semifinal one-and-trap, Madison Moss of the Bahamas, Teni Vincent of Trinidad and Tobago, Malia Duncan of Jamaica, Lindy Saha of Guadalupe, Zaza Frans of Curacao, and Teja Nique Huggins of St. Kitts and Nevis. Fastest in the field by a distance, Malia Duncan of Jamaica, Zaza Frans of Curacao, bronze medalist last year, she goes in lane number seven with the Jamaican in five, Teni Vincent of Trinidad and Tobago already has high jump bronze at these Carrifta games here in Grenada. Top two short to go, top three short to go through, plus the next two fastest. Off they go, Duncan got up quickly the Jamaican, the Bahamian Moss also going well, Zaza Frans coming through on the outside, Vincent finishing well, Malia Duncan ahead of last year's bronze medalist, Zaza Frans with Teni Vincent getting the third and final automatic qualifying spot, Malia Duncan and the opening leg for the Jamaicans on the under 17 girls four by 100 winning team last night and she returns this morning with a 14-26 effort to ease through qualifying and advanced to the final, represents St. Jago High School back home, her schoolmate Brianna Davidson has won the last two under 17 girls title, so St. Jago High School looking to make it three in a row for Jamaica in this event and Duncan starting very, very well coming through to take that first semifinal. Here's another look at it. Duncan is in lane number five, she gets to the first, her to first, Zaza Frans rugged in lane number seven on the outside but she fast and focused as the Jamaican is easy and comfortable, beautiful technique and she eases across the line snapping beautifully. Real quality hurtling going on at St. Jago High School, Duncan negative 1.9 meters per second, the wind speed 14.26, Zaza Frans qualifies 14.33, Teni Vincent of Trinidad and Tobago is also through at 14.75, we watched 14.91 for Madison Moss of the Bahamas and 14 and 15.20 for Zaza of Guadalupe.