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Purvis’ Cumbermack crowned girls champion

Photograph by Blaire SimmonsFull steam ahead: Setota Burchall, 9, of Harrington Sound, brings it home in the Primary Schools 4x100 metres relay in the Bermuda School Sports Federation Track and Field Championships at the National Stadium

The Bermuda School Sports Federation Track and Field Championships concluded with the Primary Schools finals at the National Stadium yesterday.

S’Nya Cumbermack, of Purvis Primary, was crowned the girls champion in the under-9 division. She won the 200 and 400 metres and came second in the 800.

Other top performers in the Division were Somersfield Academy’s Ellise Dickenson and Karis Brooks from Harrington Sound Primary.

Dickenson was victorious in the high jump and was runner-up in the 100 and 400. Brooks won the 100 and finished second in the 200 and third in the 400.

Daylen Scott, of Mount Saint Agnes Academy, was the under-9 boys champion after sweeping aside all competitors in winning the 100, 200 and long jump. West End Primary’s Reko Outerbridge was runner-up to Scott in the 100 and 200 and won the 400.

West Pembroke’s Kemauri Darrell claimed the under-10 girls award after winning the 800 and 400. She also finished third in the 200.

Brianna Madeiros, of Harrington Sound Primary, won the sprint double with victories in the 100 and 200. The under-10 boys title went to Isael Smith who won the 100 and 200 as well as the high jump.

He was also part of the winning relay team and won the Toby Colombe Memorial Award as the top performer of the day.

Nyan Grant, of Warwick Academy, won the 800 and finished behind Smith in the 100 and 200.

Front Street Mile champion Ramiah Brangman from West End Primary continued to impress after winning the 400 and 800. She came second in the 200.

Dulche DeSilva, Northlands Primary school, captured double gold in the 100 and 200. West End’s Katherine Bean Rosario won the high jump cricket ball throw competition, while claiming bronze in the 800.

In the over-10 boys division, Ray-Jun Steers from Victor Scott Primary won the 100 and 200, while finishing second was Jannis Roberts from St George’s Prep. Roberts also won the high jump and finished fourth in the 200. Paris Robinson from Elliot Primary School won the 800 and long jump and finished third in the 200.

Somerset Primary’s Jaelyn Grant won the 400 and finished second in the 200 and 800.