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A'janae Fraser is 2016 Calypso Pioneer, Duane O'Connor 2016 wins Calypso Jewels

The National Youth Action Committee hosted the Calypso Pioneers competition sponsored by First Citizens and the Calypso Jewels competitions at the Grand Stand, Queens Park Savannah on Tuesday 26th  January. The Calypso Jewels competition (ages 11-15) was won by Duane O'Connor, whilst A'Janae King Fraser won the Calypso Pioneers competition (ages 5-10).

The results are as follows:

CALYPSO PIONEERS

1st place – A'janae King-Fraser – Arima Girls' RC Primary – Knife and Fork

2nd place – Kurlise Bentham – Sacred Heart Girls' RC – He Won't Settle

3rd place – Jewel Mitchell – St. Stephen Anglican Primary – The Rights of A Child

4th place – Jason James – Arima Boys' RC Primary – The Promise

5th place – Naomi Waldropt – Scarborough RC Primary – Congratulations

6th place – T'shari Alleyne – Scarborough RC Primary  - Think Again

7th place – Yirah Mc Intosh – Arima Boys' Govt Primary – Utamu Wa Soca

8th place – Shawnelle Wong – Rousillac Presbyterian – Cyber Neglect

9th place – Amelia Emmanuel – Sacred Heart Girls' RC – Sacred to My Heart

10th place – Jayda Celestine – St. Michael's Anglican Primary – That Is Who I Am

CALYPSO JEWELS

1st place – Duane O'Connor – Trinity Junior School – Grammy Award

2nd place – Aaron Duncan – Eshe's Learning Centre – I Give Praise

3rd place – Chelister Rochford – Guaico Secondary – Edward the Predator

4th place –Jeremiah James – Holy Cross College – One for Black Stalin

5th place – Sharissa Camejo – Holy Name Convent (PoS) – Our Blessed Land

6th place – Adana Dardaine – Sangre Grande Educational Institute – A Prayer for Calypso

7th place – Jelese Alexander – St. Paul Secondary  – Rude Awakening

8th place – N'Janela Duncan-Regis – Eshe's Learning Centre – Parents Behave

9th place – Stephen Camejo – Sacred Heart Boys' RC – Tea Plate

10th place – Kerston Miller – St. Andrew's Anglican Primary – African Ancestors

January 27, 2016

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