Last Updated on January 24, 2025, 5:23 AM AST by Anthony Morris
The 2025 Zonal Series, with the end of East Zone 2 Competitions, will move to its second zone, the West Zone Public Primary School Championship from January 24, 2025 at the Sandy Point New Recreation Grounds.
The competitions will be sponsored by the Development Bank of St Kitts and Nevis and will have an entrance fee of $10.00 XCD for adults and $5.00 XCD for children.
Some of the track and field events will include races like 100m, 200m, 800m, and many more, letting the young athletes show their talents, hard work, and practice.
Participating Schools
- Bronte Welsh Primary School
- Tyrell Williams Primary School
- Sandy Point Primary School
- Newton Ground Primary School
Samal Duggins encourages players and viewers
Minister of Sports and Creative Economy, Samal Duggins encourages viewers to watch the competitions with great energy while cheering and supporting all the participating teams and schools.
He shared a post on his Facebook page, questioning whether Sandy Point Primary School will be able to defend its crown on its home ground or if some other school will take the victory crown this year.
West Zone Public Primary School Championships 2024
West Zone Public Primary School Championships was held on Friday, February 2nd, 2024, at Sandy New Recreation Grounds.
Sandy Point Primary School won the championship last year with 10 gold medals, 8 silver medals, and 5 bronzes.
East Zone 2 Public Primary School Championships 2025
East Zone 2 Championship was held on January 17, 2025, at the Saddlers Sporting Complex, Saddlers Village, St Kitts.
The championship included four schools competing in various track games like distance running, relay races, throwing events, jumping events and many more.
St Paul’s Primary school won the championship with 27 gold medals, 18 silver medals, and 12 bronze medals.
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