Star St Helens sprinter Jayla Booth has stolen the show on a dominant performance for the school on Thursday.
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The 15-year-old smashed two Northern High Schools Sports Association records on her visit to St Leonards.
Booth took out the grade 9 100 metres final, shaving just seven hundredths of a second off the old mark to record a time of 13.54.
She completed the sprint double with a new record in the 200 metres final, crossing the line in 27.64 ahead of the previous time of 29.13.
It was a banner day for St Helens District High School that won three categories at the division three carnival.
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The East Coast school has taken out the combined team scores with 1272 points.
Star of the Sea (1145) and St Marys District High School (1110) threatened to pinch the title win from St Helens.
Other schools on the day included Newstead Christian School on 653 points, Campbell Town District High School on 541, Winnaleah District High School on 361 and Flinders Island District High School on 181.
St Helens pipped Star of the Sea in the boys' shield with 591 points to 556 and in the girls' with 681 to 589.
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