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THE WEEKLY GLEANER | MAY 17 - MAY 23, 2021 | www.jamaica-gleaner.com | NEWS 42 LEGAL NOTICE TO CLINTON O. SPENCE This is to notify the public that I, Marva Watson Spence, am no longer cohabitating with my husband Clinton O Spence, as man and wife for reason of unresolved matrimonial difference and I do not intend to accept responsibility for any debts he may hereafter incur. Marva Watson NOTICE Anyone knows the whereabout of Basil Gallimore. He was born in the year 1964 and his mother’s name is Fredrica Laing, she was living in the Bahamas. Please contact: Murray & Tucker Attorney-at-Law at 876-954-4016 / 954-5993 / 876-973-5694. M 17 - JUNE 16, SPORTS ahead of JC’s Jaiden Reid (21.79s) and KC’s Amontae Wray (21.84s). KC’s Nicardo Johnson won the Class Three equivalent in 22.91s, ahead of Vere Technical High School’s Malik Carridace (23.21s) and JC’s Omary Robinson (23.23s). Petersfield High School’s AntonioWatson captured the Class One 200m in (20.74s), ahead of Edwin Allen’s Bryan Levell (20.83s), and KC’s Adrian Kerr (21.31s). Edwin Allen’s Chevonne Hall added the 800mClass One Boys crown to the Class One 1500m title and in the pro- cess set a Champs record of 1:48:58 minutes. He erased the previous record set by Calabar’s Kimar Farquharson (1:48:67 minutes) in 2019. Rusea’s High School’s Aalliyah Francis completed her double in Class One after adding the 200m title to the 400m she won earlier. She won the half-lap event in 23.85s. Bethany Bridge of Edwin Allen was second in 24.25s while Joanne Reid of St Jago finished third in 24.42s. Outstanding Edwin Allen sprinter Tina Clayton also captured her double, winning the Class Two 200m title in 23.45s to add to her 100m triumph. Alana Reid of Hydel was second in 24.29s while Oneika McAnnuff, also of Hydel, was third in 24.57s. Ruseas’ Lavanya Williams, the Class Three 100m champion, completed the sprint double, winning the Class Three Girls 200m title, crossing the line in 24.50s. Hydel’s Jody-Ann Daley was second in 25.02s while STETHS’Habiba Harris was third in 25.10s. CHAMPS CONTINUED FROM 41 Calabar’s Kobe Lawrence on his way to winning the Class One Boys Shot Put event at the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls’ Athletics Championships. IAN ALLEN PHOTO Jamaica College’s Javier Brown (right) and Excelsior High’s Devontie Archer (left) clear the final hurdle together before Javier Brown pulls away to win the Class 1 boys 400 metre hurdles in a record time of 49. 86 seconds. IAN ALLEN PHOTO Tia Clayton anchors her Edwin Allen Class 2 4x100m relay team to victory at the National Stadium on the final day of the Issa/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls Athletics Championships. KENYON HEMANS PHOTO
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