 The current school have really emerged as one to watch in the last few years, producing many going on to the national level, and the level of organization was to be commended on a day when they rose to the occasion. In the 150 meters in girls, the early form was shown by Similia of Clark, but in the end it was Kyra Vitalis of Simmons who searched the head to win the gold in a way leaving Similia and Fede. In the boys' 150, there was no catching Millen Mitchell, a star of the day dominating his division. He won easily ahead of Master of Simmons and Fanness of Wolcott. It felt like a sweet summer in the 200 meters division 3 girls, when summer jewels of Simmons' house continued to have them ahead in the meet, as she ran away from the field to secure the gold. In the end, Sinal of Wolcott was second and Auguste came in third for Clark. In the boys' 200 meters, Clark did the one to combination with Sample of Women Gold, leaving Louisa and his weight in second place on St. East of Genesalon's killing field. In the division 2 girls, Kyriana Kaseme of Wolcott, a strong technique, graceful stride, as she walked away to the gold medal behind her, who left in the end Ernest of Simmons and Albert of Clark. In the boys' 200 meters division 2, Francis of Simmons, he had a comfortable lead, but paid the price for clowning around in the homestretch. In the end, had to put in a desperate dive to the finish to win the gold medal, just ahead of Kaldran of Wolcott and Joseph of Monday. In division 1, the 200 meters, a quick display by Simone Mastre, who maintained a composure and hugged the curve very well to win ahead of her rivals in that race, Wilson of Simmons and Charmaine of Clark. In dramatic fashion, division 1, the early running was done by Pierre Lee of Clark, but in the end, on the homestretch, with the superior power of James of Monday won the gold medal, Joseph second Pierre Lee third. In division 3, the 100 meters was the constant stride of just concentration winning ahead of George and St. East. In division 2, girls 100 meters. Simmons came from behind in a special pattern to win ahead of Ryder and Sussie. And in the boys 100 meters, division 2, Stamper Small emerged victorious in an exciting battle to the finish ahead of his rival Jean of Monday and Williams of Clark. In division 1, the battle for the fastest student at the current school. And in the end, the determination and confidence paid off for Chauvin Alexander of Monday-Z, he beat off Albert and Millington. In the girls division 3, 4 by 100 meters relayed. Trong first leg was in evidence. In the end, it was Simmons who would go on to win comfortably. In division 2, girls 4 by 1, we saw a great recovery by Walcott. Great teamwork in the end for them to recover and go on to power home to the gold. The boys division 2, 4 by 100, was very competitive. And a close race to the finish in the end was what we would see, a competitive two to take. In the end, Simmons won Clark in a second. Division 1, the 4 by 100 meters relayed. Among the girls, Clark stood home comfortably in division 1. In the girls, in the end, the challenge was very strong from Simmons and Walcott that Clark revealed. And in the boys 4 by 100 meters senior, Monday-Z Power it was with the colors flashing in a powered home. In that relay, Clark, the 72nd Walcott came in with LeBron. The final point standing in the first place it was Simmons 1206. Number 2 spot going to Clark 1195. The number 3 spot, Walcott 987. And in fourth place, Monday-Z 942. Simmons housed 1 by 11 points on a great day for the current school and school track and field.