Week in Review: March 25-31, 2013

 

3rd Annual Marcus Freeman Memorial Invitational

On-Site Coverage

Spears And Saintard In The Spotlight For Freeman

When Ro'Derick Spears and Robenson Saintard were introduced to track in middle school they had no idea where the sport would bring them. Together, the two have made quite the name for themselves and everyday they run for the same reason. That reason being, their good friend and teammate Marcus Allen Freeman. Freeman passed away in March 2011 due to an automobile accident. The duo says they will never forget that day and will always remember Marcus.

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CARIFTA Games

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Jamaica take early lead at CARIFTA Games - Sport

Jamaica’s Nattaliah Whyte (second right) powers through the finish line to win the girls’ Under-17 100m final ahead of Nelda Huggings (right) of the British Virgin Islands, and compatriot Shellece Clarke (left) at the 42nd CARIFTA Games at the Thomas Robinson Stadium in Nassau, The Bahamas last evening. Whyte won in a time of 11.88 seconds. (PHOTO: TRACKALERTS) Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/sport/25-and-counting_13979602#ixzz2P8FTCoE8 JAMAICA'S woes in the shortest sprint at the CARIFTA Games over the past three years continued on yesterday's opening day of the 42nd staging of the regional championships at the Thomas Robinson Stadium in Nassau, The Bahamas as they won just one o ... (via Jamaica Observer)

CIBC FirstCaribbean announces sponsorship of Carifta Games - Sport

FROM yesterday through tomorrow, athletes from across the Caribbean will gather in Nassau, the Bahamas, for the 42nd annual Carifta Track and Field Championships. The event takes place under the theme, 'A Celebration of Caribbean Unity', and regio ... (via Jamaica Observer)

Day One Ends With Carifta Games Record Haul of Medals

NASSAU, The Bahamas—Another chapter was added to the BVI’s Carifta Games historic ties to Nassau, The Bahamas, when the territory’s athletes bagged four medals on the opening day of the 42nd edition of the premier regional Jr. Track and Field Championships.   

CARIFTA Games Coverage Headquarters

Our combined team of MileSplit and Trackside Bahamas are on site for all four days of coverage. The team includes Todd Grasley, Ritchie Goodman, Alfredo Smith, and Delron Innis.    

Riley happy with CARIFTA team - Athletics

MONTEGO BAY, St James — David Riley, head coach of the Jamaican team that was named yesterday to take part in next weekend's 41st staging of the CARIFTA Championships in The Bahamas, says he is happy with the 70-member squad he has been hande ... (via Jamaica Observer)

Floridians Named to Bahamas CARIFTA Team

Current Bolles School junior, Ashton Butler, and former American Heritage star Teray Smith have been again named to the team to represent The Bahamas in the upcoming CARIFTA Games.

CARIFTA trials begin today - Sport

THE two-day trials for the Jamaican team to take part in the CARIFTA Games, set for March 28-April 1 in the Bahamas, will start today at the Stadium East complex with the first event expected to go off at 11:00 am. Thirty one finals will be contes ... (via Jamaica Observer)

Videos

CARIFTA Opening Ceremony - Knockout Drumline CARIFTA Opening Ceremony - National Youth Choir/Dancers CARIFTA Opening Ceremony - Parade Of Countries CARIFTA Opening Ceremony - Highlights
Interview: Tiffany James - Girls U17 - 400m Champion Interview: Doneisha Anderson - Girls U17 400m Runner-Up Interview: Martin Manely - Boys U17 400m Champion Interview: Shaunae Miller - Girls 20U 400m Champion
Interview: Machel Cedenio Boys U20 400m Champion Interview: Stephen Newbold - Boys U20 - 400m - Third Place Interview: Natalliah Whyte - Girls U17 100m Champion Interview: Mario Burke - Boys U17 100m Champion
Interview: Devynne Charlton - Girls U20 100m Champion Interview: Carmeisha Cox - Girls U20 100m Runner-Up Interview: Zharnell Hughes - Boys U20 100m Champion Boys U17 100m Semifinal 1
Boys U17 100m Semifinal 2 Boys U17 100m Semifinal 3 Girls U20 100m Semifinal 1 Girls U20 100m Semifinal 2
Boys U20 100m Semifinal 1 Boys U20 100m Semifinal 2 Boys U20 100m Semifinal 3 Interview: Teray Smith - Boys U20 100m Sixth Place
Girls U17 1500m Final Boys U17 1500m Final Girls U17 400m Final Boys U17 400m Final
Girls U20 400m Final Boys U20 - 400m Final Girls U17 100m Final Boys U17 100m Final
Boys U20 100m Final Girls U20 100m Final Girls U20 1500m Final Boys U20 1500m Final
Interview: Jauavney James/ Shevon Parks - Boys U17 1500m Champio Interview: Jevina Straker - Girls U20 1500m Champion Interview: Mark London - Boys U20 1500m Champion

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Collier County Championships

Meet Results

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Danny Brown Invitational

On-Site Coverage

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Fourth Annual Big Orange Relays

Meet Results

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Hillsborough County American Division Western Conference

Meet Results

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Hillsborough County National Division (Western Conference)

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Holy Trinity Elite Classic

Meet Results

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Panhandle Championships

Meet Results

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Royal Invitational

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Sarasota County Championship

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Texas Relays

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Canyon's Rice wins 1600 meters

Amarillo-area athletes made an impact at the four-day 86th Annual Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays in Austin by winning four individual titles. In the high school division, Canyon High senior Arin Rice won the 1600-meter run on Friday in 4.57.12. (via Amarillo Globe-News)

Texas Relays Ticket Information

2013 86th Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays: Tickets Be one of the 50,000-plus fans that attend the Clyde Littlefield Texas Relays each year! Tickets can be obtained at the Mike A. Myers Stadium Box Office during the event or can be purchased in advance beginning in February atTexasBoxOffice.com or by calling the UT Athletics Ticket Office at (800) 982-2386 or (512) 471-3333. Wednesday, March 27 No charge Thursday, March 28 No charge Friday, March 29 $15 reserved seating (lower east stadium) $10 general admission Saturday, March 30 $15 reserved seating (lower east stadium) $10 general admission All-Session Pass $30 reserved $20 general admission

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