Results of events completed in the first session of the 2012 LIME CARIFTA Games at the National Sports Centre, Devonshire, Bermuda.

Abbreviations: LCA – St Lucia. ANG – Anguilla, TRI – Trinidad & Tobago, JA – Jamaica, FGU – French Guiana, BAR – Barbados, BAH – The Bahamas, CUR – Curacao, GUD- Guadeloupe.

Open Girls’ Pentathlon 100M Hurdles

  1. Sharnique Leonce (LCA) 15.26 seconds, 2. Dee-Ann Rogers (ANG) 15.76, 3. Ayana Glasgow (TRI) 15.84m

Under-20 Boys’ Discus

  1. Fedrick Dacres (JA) 58.57 metres, 2. Dean-Nick Allen (FGU) 53.50m, 3. Ashinia Miller (JA) 50.37, 5. Tristan Whitehall (BAR) 44.40m, 6. Romario Antoine (BAR) 41.91m

Under-17 Boys’ Shot Put

  1. Demar Gayle (JA) 17.31m, 2. Kenejah Williams (TRI) 16.75m, 3. Drexel Maycock (BAH) 15.67m

Under-20 Girls’ Triple Jump

  1. Sabina Allen (JA) 12.18m, 2. Tamara Myers (BAH) 11.62m, 3. Anthonique Butler (BAH) 11.45m

Under-17 Girls’ High Jump

  1. Jehvania Whyte (JA) 1.60m, 2. Nargolis Statie (CUR) 1.60m, 3. Samara Spencer (JA) 1.55m

Open Girls’ Pentathlon Shot Put

  1. Gleneve Grange (JA) 13.11m, 2. Sharnique Leonce (LCA) 9.46m, 3. Ayana Glasgow (TRI) 7.79m

Under-17 Girls’ Triple Jump

  1. Yanis David (GUD) 12.73m, 2. Marine Vidal (GUD) 12.21m, 3. Tamara Moncrieffe (JA) 11.57

Meanwhile in Waterpolo: TRINIDAD AND Tobago earned a hat-trick of convincing victories over hosts Jamaica on Friday night as the CARIFTA Water Polo Championships continued at the National Swim Pool, Kingston.

The most lop-sided result of the night saw the TT Under-19 men’s team annihilate the hosts 40-0. Jonathan Gillette was the leading scorer with 10 goals, followed by Ryan West with six.

Daniel Alvarez and Kieron Emmanuel each contributed five goals, with four coming from the hands of Russell Ferreira.

Marc Stauble and Andrew Clarke each registered hat-tricks, Daniel Tardieu scored twice with Christian Chee Foon and Andrew Chin Lee adding one apiece.

The Under-15 boys’ contest saw the TT outfit romp to a 24-3 triumph, with Adrian Hinds leading the way with seven items. And the TT Under-19 women’s team got five goals from Anya Welch, four from Jordan Van Reeken and a hat-trick from Tianna Joseph to defeat the home nation 12-4.