 St. Joseph's convent have become known for a high level of organization and competition. They did not disappoint. There was lots of fanfare, celebrations, but tough competition. On the track, in the 115 meters in division 5 goals, Seratina Hiller outclassed the competition to win gold for seen-outs. In second place was Marie Therese Sinclair of Blessed Arms and Liana John of Norega Reti, captain third. In division 4, Serina Mackenzie prevailed over the competition. She was in good form as she got past Erika Gaspard of Norega Reti in her second place, where was Petra Mastre of St. Joseph's House in St. Plays. In division 3, Hannah Charles of St. Anne showed blistering speed, in fact St. Anne's winning two medals in the event. The silver medal going to Shannis Curtin of St. Therese's. In division 2, Gia and Felix batten away to a cold medal for her house, Gia and Felix being of Monterey's house. The number 2 spot on the St. Charry of St. Therese's and in third place the bronze medal, Nair Lynch of St. Anne. In division 1, Avion Edmund, she showed superior strength and speed to power away over to the gold medal for her house St. Therese's, second place going to St. Anne's and the third place going to Tunisia Felicia of Blessed Arms. In the 100 meters division 5, Tostiana Plastide of St. Therese's pulled an upset over Hilaire of St. Anne's with the third place going to Blessed Anne's Maritarelle St. Clip. In division 4, there was keen rivalry and a good display of posture and power. As Kiana Mackenzie, she went on to win gold for St. Anne's, living in a week, Erica Gaspard of Moregareti and Petra Matre of St. Tunisian. The division 3 sprint to Hannah Charles of St. Anne, running away with the victory. In division 2, it was an exciting finish right through to the end with Gian Felix of Gareti emerging in the end of the winner ahead of St. Charry of St. Therese's and the Maya master of Moregareti with the bronze and then the battle for the title of the fastest convent gold. Edmund of St. Therese winning the title followed by St. Clair of St. Anne's and in the end and third place Felicia of Blessed Anne. The crowd loving every minute of it. Not even the martial school toddlers could resist coming to take a look. The tiny talks from the convent preschool were to have their moment. In the 300 meters division 5, it was a fine showing of class and endurance from Hilaire of St. Anne's followed by St. Therese's Placid and in third place Ogis of Moregareti. In division 3, it was curtain of St. Therese's riding away to victory and challenge too much for a competitor. In division 2, 400 meters, blowing of St. Therese's who'd been dominant throughout the day left the field a distance away as he tried to chase the record. And in division 1, St. Therese was doing the bubble. In first place that went to Edmund, the second place to Dupal, both coming of the yellow colors and in third place St. Clair of St. Anne. In division 5, in the sprint relay, St. Anne powered the way past the rivals to go on to win goals. In division 4, it was St. Anne again in a no-nonsense mood going on to be first past the line. In division 2, Nui, like a giant, pulled it back for a house in Therese's but was it enough to take them to be first past the take. In division 1, it was good technique, good posture and keeping focus to take Blessed Anne to gold levels. The final standings, the champions, the winners, the St. Therese's 6-71, St. Anne's in second place 6-14, then we had Maria Garretti in 5-66 followed by Blessed Anne's in fourth place 5-18.