The Richard Stoute Teen Talent and Over 21 competitions recently concluded, showcasing remarkable performances and awarding over $30,000 in cash prizes. In the Teen Talent category, Dacia Moore claimed victory with an impressive 1,253 points, securing the grand prize of $10,000. Crayshanda St Hill followed in second place with 1,162 points, earning $5,000, while Joshua Osbourne took third place with 1,142 points and $3,500. Kymani Devonish and Chelsea Cadogan-Goddard rounded out the top five, receiving $2,000 and $1,000, respectively. In the Over 21 category, Kyrique Alleyne dominated with 1,283 points, winning the top prize of $3,000. Dave Cumberbatch and Lisa Hackett secured second and third places, earning $2,000 and $1,500, respectively. Zadora Griffith and Benoni Blackett completed the top five, receiving $1,000 and $750. Special awards included the Richard Stoute Award, recognizing team spirit and deportment, which went to ZZ Cumberbatch (Teen Talent) and Kyrique Alleyne (Over 21). The Best Spouge Performance Award, worth $500, was awarded to Teen Talent Damario Foster. The National Cultural Foundation praised all participants for their dedication and thanked the public for their unwavering support.
