The 2022 road march results are out and Kemmy Christopher’s ‘Da is d call’ has copped the top spot.
1st Place Kemmy Christopher ‘De Call’ 56 points
2nd Place Delroy – Fireman- Hooper ‘Soca Demon’ 54 points
3rd Place Keith – Grabba Finesse- Charles ‘ Place Tun Ova’ 52 points
The full results for other events have been published:
Junior Calypso- Primary Schools
Divine Walters-Sandy Bay Government- Red Zone- 1st
Deannice Davis- Calder Government- Break the Cycle- 2nd
Nyla Nero- Greiggs Government School- Russian Fire- 2nd
Junior Calypso- Secondary School
Kristian Christopher- St Vincent Grammar School-Cherish Life – 1st
Omani Cupid-Emmanuel Mesopotamia- No Chatoyer- 2nd
Shenea Stephens- St Vincent Girls High School-A Heavy Heart- 3rd
Junior Soca Monarch
Deano Nero-Sandy Bay Secondary-Swingy-1st
Deco-j Theobalds-Central Leeward Secondary- Menu- 1st
Nickolye Mathhews & Jaelani Sandy-JP Eustace Memorial- 3rd
Ragga Soca Monarch
Delroy ‘Fireman’ Hooper- Social Media Police-1st
Hance John- All I need- 2nd
Utamu ‘Bongo Prime’ Rose- Chemistry-3rd
Soca Monarch
Delroy ‘Fireman’ Hooper- Bad Demon-1st
Keith ‘Grabba Finesse’ Charles- Place Tun Ova- 2nd
Derron ‘Magikal’ Rouse-Wah Dey- 3rd
Kemmy Christopher- De Call- 4th
Calypso Monarch
Maxwell ‘Tajoe’ Francis- 1st
Kingsley ‘Hero’ Roberts- 2nd
Shaunelle Mc Kenzie- 3rd
Glenro ‘Sulle’Caesar- 4th
Panorama
Hennesy Starlift Steel Orchestra- Hairy Bank (Poorsah)- 1st
Sion Hill Euphonium Steel Orchestra- I don’t mind (Winston Soso)- 2nd
National Properties Ltd Epic Sounds Steel Orchestra- Loving can’t done ( Touch)- 3rd