St Andrew’s Girls ready to fight for places
While everyone is busy with the centennial celebrations of the boys championships, the girls of the corporate area are lurking in the shadows as they prepare to fight for places against their more dominant central counterparts.
With a championship-winning coach at their helm, the Cecelia Road-based girls are no different and are aiming to topple the ranks at this year’s championships.
After a ninth place finish at last year’s championships, the Lecroft Bolt-coached girls are looking to better their position this time around. Bolt’s relatively young team is being built around the field and sprint events and the coach of over 13 years believes his team possesses enough talent to climb up the ranks of the girls championships.
While conceding that his team will not win the girls title, Bolt is quite sure that his girls will cause upsets in many areas and steal vital points that will eventually decide the winner of the championships.
The girls have only competed in three developmental meets so far but with recent results at the Youngster and Goldsmith track meet, Bolt believes his team is peaking at just the right time. St Andrew’s are expected to gain most of their points from Class One and leading that charge is former Carifta representative Kathie-lee Laidley. The ‘queen of the jumps’ at St Andrews, Laidley will also be looking to be fruitful in the Heptathlon.
The other significant expectant point-bearers are Natasha Powell, Shanice Lee, Denneil Shaw and Kaydian Jones, while the young Sherricka Barnett and Megan Simmonds are expected to cause some upsets.
St Andrew’s Watch List
Kathie-lee Laidley
Class: One
Event: Long Jump, High Jump and Heptathlon
Personal best: Long Jump: 5.60m; High Jump: 1.70m
Most memorable moment: Carifta 2007
Role model: I have many.
Rival:I am afraid of no one.
Kaydian Jones
Class: One
Events: 400m, 200m and 4x400m relay
Personal best: 200m: 24.53s
Aim: To win all my events at Champs
Most memorable moment: Placing third at the Gibson Relays
Rival: The clock
Denneil Shaw
Class: One
Event: Long Jump, Triple Jump and 4x100m relay
Best: Long Jump: 5.43m
Triple Jump: 11.70m
Rival: Teammate Kathie-lee Laidley and Jeanelle Facey (Wolmer’s Girls)
Role Model: Tricia Smith
Natasha Powell
Class: One
Event: 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay
Personal best: 100m: 11.71s
Role Model: Asafa Powell
Highlights of preseason: First in the 100m at Jamaica College developmental meet and second in the 200m at the Douglas Forrester track meet.
Aim: to run 11.50s in the 100m
Future Stars
Megan Simmonds
Class: Two
Events: 100 Hurdles and 4x100m Relay
Personal best: Hurdles 14.46s
Aim: To win the hurdles event
Role Model: Samantha Elliot and Brigette Foster-Hylton
Rival: Osheen Erskine (Holmwood)
Sherrika Barnett
Class: Four
Event: 100m, 200m and 4x100m relay
Aim: To win the 100m
Role Model: Brigette Foster-Hylton
Highlight of preseason: Winning the 100m at the Douglas Forrester Track meet.
Rival: None