The Soufriere Mini Stadium witnessed an electrifying display of youthful athleticism on February 20th as the Boucan district hosted its annual inter-school sports meet. This highly anticipated event brought together budding athletes from Bouton RC Combined School and Canaries Infant and Primary School in a fierce competition for sporting supremacy.
After a full day of intense competitions across multiple track and field disciplines, Florita House (Red) emerged as the overall champions. Demonstrating remarkable consistency and team performance, they accumulated a commanding total of 628 points. The victory was particularly impressive as Florita House had entered the final meet leading the pre-track standings and successfully maintained their advantage throughout the competition.
The battle for second place proved exceptionally close, with Bouton (Pink) finishing just ten points behind at 618 points. Joan Paul (Yellow) secured third position with 600 points, while Parquez (Green) completed the standings with 454 points.
Individual excellence shone throughout the event, with several young athletes delivering exceptional performances. The championship recognized outstanding competitors across various age categories with Victor and Victrix Ludorum awards:
– U7 Victrix Ludorum: Janiya Hippolyte (Bouton) dominated with 2 gold medals
– U7 Victor Ludorum: Landon Henry (Joan Paul) captured 2 gold medals
– U9 Victrix Ludorum: Kezara Leo (Florita) secured 2 gold medals
– U9 Victor Ludorum: Kalem Toussaint (Florita) earned 2 gold medals
– U11 Victrix Ludorum: Naveah Hippolyte (Bouton) achieved an impressive 3 gold medals
– U11 Victor Ludorum: Kilan Ferguson (Florita) collected 2 gold medals
– U13 Victrix Ludorum: Dreamer Longville and Ciannie Auguste shared honors from Florita and Bouton respectively
– U13 Victor Ludorum: Shavron Regis (Bouton) delivered a standout performance with 3 gold medals
The event successfully combined competitive spirit with community engagement, highlighting the importance of sports in youth development and district unity.
