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Nicome, Carter added to Carifta team.

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Nicome, Carter added to Carifta team....Athletes meet today.
Kwame Laurence klaurence@trinidadexpress.com

Dwayne Nicome and Peter Carter have been added to the Trinidad and Tobago team for the March 26-28 Carifta Games, at the Dwight Yorke Stadium, in Tobago.
A team of 68 was released by the National Amateur Athletic Association (NAAA) last week. But, with the two additions, a squad of 70 will now represent the host nation, at Carifta 2005.
Nicome will compete in the boys under-20 high jump, while Carter has been selected for the boys open heptathlon.
Five foreign-based athletes are among the 70 selected for national duty.
Louisiana State University (LSU) freshman Kelly-Ann Baptiste, who competed in both the women's 60 metres and 200m events at last weekend's NCAA Indoor Track and Field Championships in Arkansas, will lead the charge for T&T in the girls under-20 sprints.
Jamil James, a freshman at University of South Carolina (USC), will also face the starter at Carifta 2005. On the weekend, the World Junior Championship men's 200m bronze medallist ran a leg for USC in the NCAA Indoor Championship men's 4x400m relay.
Marcus Duncan has also been campaigning in the United States. The talented sprinter is expected to challenge for top honours in the boys under-20 age group, at the Carifta meet.
Florida International University (FIU) sprinter Jurlene Francis and University of Florida (UF) quarter-miler Abigail David are the other foreign-based T&T athletes on the Carifta team.
The 70 athletes chosen to wear T&T colours at the Yorke Stadium, on Easter weekend, are asked to attend an important meeting at the Hasely Crawford Stadium, today. Starting time is five p.m. Each athlete is asked to walk with his/her passport, as well as a passport-size picture for accreditation.

Carifta Team:

Girls Under-17:
Marsha Louis, Jurnelle Francis, Sade St Louis, Britney St Louis, Afiya Walker, Naomi Reyes, Shermin Lasaldo, Kelly Ann Romeo, Precious Rogers, Apphia Glasgow, Evana Douglas, Hileen James, Lavonne Charles, Cadajah Spencer, Nyoka Giles.

Boys Under-17:
Jervon John, Jamie Payne, Kervin Morgan, Kieron Anthony, Zwede Hewitt, Javon Toppin, Sherwin Stapleton, Garvin Nero, Denzil Delpesche, Durrell Busby, Ansil Nicholson, Kyron Blaize, Krislon Kent, Mikhail Mathews, Shirlon Scott, Emmanuel Stewart, Jerrel Franklyn, Kwasi King, Jevon Matthew.

Girls Under-20:
Kelly-Ann Baptiste, Monique Cabral, Janelle Clarke, LaTasha Roach, Kerticha John, Pilar McShine, Crystal Skeete, Rhonda Watkins, Caleigh Bacchus, Annie Alexander, Venice Frederick, Natoya Baird, Jurlene Francis, Semoy Hackett, Shelly McLean, Abigail David.

Boys Under-20:
Keston Bledman, Rocky Caruth, Marcus Duncan, Renny Quow, Jamil James, Jamaal James, Sandino Nero, Adonnis Jones, Keal Armstrong, Keston Toney, Kyrie Caton, Dellon Williams, Dwayne Nicome, Kriston Caraballo, Kellon Marshall, Kerron Browne, Peter Carter, Lyndon Modeste, Damon Douglas, Ade Alleyne Forte.

Officials:
Ephraim Serrette (manager), Althea Busby (assistant manager/chaperone), Trevor James (head coach), Clayton Walkes (track coach), Gerard Franklyn (track coach), Sheahan Sutton (track coach), Wade Franklyn (field coach), Joyce Walker Thomas (field coach), Heathcliffe Thorne (field coach), Lucretia Warner Burns (chaperone), Karielle DeBique (physiotherapist).

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