The year 9 boys leave the blocks at the start of the 100m
Marlin Academy, winner of the cheerleading competition
Wahoo cheerleaders form a pyramid
A group of Dolphin cheerleaders smile for the camera
(l-r) Parliamentary Secretary David Wight, MEYSAL Acting Chief Officer Lyneth Monteith, Wahoo cheerleader Moriah Padua and Parliamentary Secretary Barbara Conolly pose for a photo after the cheerleading competition
Tarpon Academy teachers Latoya Malco and Sherianne Gajadhar are fully decked on their house colours
Dolphin cheerleaders start of the competition in the gym
The 100m sprints (girls) were the first events on the track
John Gray High School's Tarpon Academy emerged winner of the school's 2021 Sports Day ahead of Wahoo, Dolphin and Marlin Academies.
Principal Mr. Jonathan Clark expressed his satisfaction with students' team spirit during the event held at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex on Friday, 19 February. "I was quite pleased with the intense but healthy competition displayed by our athletes and the winning attitudes of our young people who assisted with the organisation of the day. I was also impressed by the amazing displays of talent and foresee a bright future for some of our athletes," Mr. Clark stated.
Notable guests, including Parliamentary Secretaries Ms. Barbara Conolly and Mr. David Wight, and Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture and Lands (EYSAL) Acting Chief Officer Ms. Lyneth Monteith judged the cheerleading competition won by Marlin Academy.
They also joined Principal Clark and Member of Parliament Mr. Kenneth Bryant to present medals to the day's winners.
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