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May 11, 2017 Sports
The Athletics Association of Guyana (AAG) has released a long list of several athletes, from which Guyana’s representative team for the upcoming South American Under-20 Championship, June 3-4 at the National Track and Field Centre, will be selected.
The athletes include:
Police Progressive Youth Club (Girls): Joanna Archer, Kezra Murray, Delicia Tinnis, Tatayanna Blair, Aaliyah Moore, Tabitha Bowman. (Boys): Denise Roberts and Daniel Melville.
Guyana Defence Force (Girls): Kenisha Phillips, Collia Rowe (US-based), Leanna Charles, Jamecia Scott, Kimberly Hilliman, Tandie Smith, Shontell Browne. (Boys): Anfernee Headecker, Timothy Sealey, Torque Boyce, Anthony Williams and Terrence Fraser.
Christianburg/Wismar Secondary School (Girls): Onassha Rogers, Mian McPherson, Serena
Williams. (Boys): Compton Ceasar, Ronald Newton, Tremaine Browne, Jermaine Simons and Hosea Glen.
Super Upcoming Runner (Girls): Cassie Small, Sarswatie Matadin, Tandika Haynes, Alicia Vanderhyden and Tiffauna Garnett. (Boys): Ryan Bramble, Tyrell Peters, Stayon Wilson, Laurindo Prince, Samuel Jordan, Joshua Jones, Devas Samlall and Vibert Dummett.
DeChallengers (Girls): Toyann Raymond.
Andrew (Boys) Joshua Williams.
Running Brave (Girls): Avon Samuels, Natricia Hooper (US-based), Claudrice McKoy, Ruth Sanmoogan. (Boys): Samuel Lynch and Matthew McKenzie.
Upper Demerara (Girls): Chantoba Bright. (Boys): Daniel Williams, Nigel Gonsalves, Ronaldo Greene, Jonathan Copeland, Tremaine Beckles, Akinni Wilson.
New Amsterdam United (Boys): Jermaine King.
Hopetown Flames (Boys): Ruel Chester and Omeki Porter.
Mercury Fast Laners (Boys): Rickie Williams, Christopher Dharry, Telon Perriera and Jonathan Garnett. (Girl): Lisette Glen.
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