Class one Girls 4 x100m final at Jamaica all Island track and field championships featuring Clayton’s twins from Edwin Allen High and Brianna Lyston the Phenom of Hydel High School who broke the class one girls 200m at the Jamaica High school championships in dramatic fashion. which was one of the noted events which took place at the national stadium in Kingston, Jamaica in the annual all-island Track and field Championships.
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