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CALYPSO PIONEERS and CALYPSO JEWELS COMPETITIONS 2011

The National Youth Action Committee yesterday (Wednesday 16th February) hosted the Calypso Pioneers and the Calypso Jewels competitions at the Jean Pierre Complex. The Calypso Jewels competition was won by Ferdinand Smith, whilst Aaron Duncan and Timel Rivas were joint winners of the Calypso Pioneers competition.
The results are as follows:
Timel Rivas performs at Calypso Pioneers

CALYPSO PIONEERS

1st place – Aaron Duncan – Newtown Boys R.C. – Kaiso Alive
1st place – Timel Rivas – Rosary Boys R.C. – When You See a Camera
3rd place – Rivaldo London – Fyzabad Presbyterian – What’s Your Plan
4th place – N’Janela Regis – St Agnes Anglican Primary – Ah Want One
5th place – Shanika Pierre  – Patna River Estate Govt Primary – I Love to Party
6th place – Celine Augustine – Mucurapo Girls RC – Fadders in T&T
7th place – D’Angelo Prince – St Michael’s Anglican – Absentee Dad
8th place – Klavier Simpson – Scarborough Methodist Primary – Klavier’s Song
9th place – Sue-Ann Cunningham – Signal Hill Primary – Without You
10th place – Stephen McKenna – Tranquility Primary – Blessed Little Nation
 
CALYPSO JEWELS

1st place – Ferdinand Smith – SWAHA Hindu College – Cherish Freedom
2nd place – Reshawn Goodridge – Newtown Boys RC – Protect the Environment
3rd place – Shervonne Rodney – El Dorado West Secondary – One Family
4th place – Melina Smith – Valencia South Govt – All Litter Bad
5th place – Jerrisha Regis – Corpus Christi College – Life Is Give and Take
6th place – Emily Allen – Barrackpore East Secondary – Tell D Minister for Me
7th place – Necoda Francis – Woodbrook Secondary – Donkey Season
8th place – Tsahai Corbin – St. Joseph’s Convent – Morality
9th place – Gyasi John – Chaguanas Govt Primary – My Hero
10th place – Nkrumah Patrick – Naparima College – Crime Army
 
 

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