CORPORATE AREA CHAMPS — Day One
Omarian Miller of Kingston College finished third with a jump of 5.99 metres in the boys' Class Three long jump at the Anthrick Corporate Area Championships at the National Stadium on Friday. (Photos: Naphtali Junior)

Omarian Miller of Kingston College finished third with a jump of 5.99 metres in the boys' Class Three long jump at the Anthrick Corporate Area Championships at the National Stadium on Friday.

Caneila Hope of Camperdown High School punches the air as she crosses the line to win the girls' 100m Class Two final in 12.36 seconds. Also pictured is Ayla Pessoa-Rollins of St Andrew High School who was third in 13.09 seconds.

Caneila Hope of Camperdown High School punches the air as she crosses the line to win the girls' 100m Class Two final in 12.36 seconds. Also pictured is Ayla Pessoa-Rollins of St Andrew High School who was third in 13.09 seconds.

Kingston College's Bouwahjgie Nkumrie (left) looks at the clock as he finishes ahead of Jaiden Reid of Jamaica College in the boys' Class One 100m. Nkrumie clocked 10.32 while Reid posted 10.51.

Kingston College's Bouwahjgie Nkumrie (left) looks at the clock as he finishes ahead of Jaiden Reid of Jamaica College in the boys' Class One 100m. Nkrumie clocked 10.32 while Reid posted 10.51.

Wolmer's girls' Mickayla Gardner (centre) wins the Class One 100m final in 11.95 seconds ahead of the Excelsior pair of Mikela Coombs (left), who was third in 12.53 seconds, and Ashia Martin who was fourth in 12.54.

Wolmer's girls' Mickayla Gardner (centre) wins the Class One 100m final in 11.95 seconds ahead of the Excelsior pair of Mikela Coombs (left), who was third in 12.53 seconds, and Ashia Martin who was fourth in 12.54.

Chenessa Davis of Excelsior High School clears the bar to finish second in the girls' Class One high jump with a personal best jump of 1.60 metres.

Chenessa Davis of Excelsior High School clears the bar to finish second in the girls' Class One high jump with a personal best jump of 1.60 metres.

(Photos: Naphtali Junior)

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