Sulphur Springs House delivered a spectacular performance at the annual Soufrière Infant School Track Championships, securing a decisive victory at the Soufrière Stadium. The event, which concluded on February 12, saw the yellow-clad athletes establish an insurmountable lead early in the competition.
Beginning the final day with a commanding 209-point advantage over their nearest rivals, Caribbean Sea, Sulphur Springs extended their dominance by adding another six points to their margin. The final tally stood at an impressive 1,105 points for the champions, leaving Caribbean Sea trailing significantly at 890 points. Last year’s runners-up, Botanical Gardens, accumulated 751 points, while defending champions Piton managed only 717 points in their title defense.
The championship witnessed exceptional individual performances across multiple age categories. Victor Daniel Felix emerged as a standout athlete for Sulphur Springs, capturing three gold medals in the Under-9 boys division. His achievement symbolized the collective excellence of the winning house.
In the Under-9 girls category, Nikita Henry of Caribbean Sea demonstrated remarkable skill, earning three gold medals and one silver medal despite her team’s overall second-place finish.
The Under-8 competitions featured extraordinary talent, particularly Shervel Prospere of Caribbean Sea, who achieved four first-place finishes among the girls. What made her accomplishment particularly notable was her routine training and competition against significantly older athletes. Jahmiel Stanislas of Piton also excelled in this age group, securing three gold medals.
Sulphur Springs demonstrated particular strength in the Under-7 category, where Javier St Brice dominated as the top boy with two gold medals. The girls’ division saw a shared victory between Kalissa Henry of Sulphur Springs and Kishanly Deligny of Piton, each earning one gold medal.
Younger age groups continued to showcase emerging talent. S’zyon Meluce of Sulphur Springs topped the Under-6 girls category with one gold and one silver medal. The boys’ division saw joint champions Simon Dolor and Lorenzo Sylvestre, both representing Caribbean Sea, each earning one gold and one silver medal.
In the Pre-K category, Kaisen Alexander secured back-to-back gold medals for Sulphur Springs, earning him the boys’ crown. Meanwhile, Asia Alexander of Caribbean Sea commanded two gold medals among the girls, demonstrating promising talent for future competitions.
The event was documented through professional photography by Terry Finisterre, capturing the intensity and achievement of these young athletes throughout the championship meet.
