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Four to compete in Jr. Manhunt Bahamas title on October 12th
By The Bahamas Weekly News Team
Oct 3, 2014 - 2:48:56 AM

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JR TITANS: Top L-R: Tayjay Downer and Jarad Rolle Bottom L-R: Dometrius Taylor and Anthony Quant

On October 12, 2014 the SuperClub  Breezes ballroom in Nassau will be all the buzz as not only the winner of the Manhunt Bahamas 2014 title will be announced, but the third annual event will see the introduction of a Jr. Manhunt Bahamas winner.

The 4 courageous Jr. Titans  will represent Grand Bahama, Inagua, New Providence and Andros, and this is truly the start of something positive for our young men to focus their energies on.  The modeling competition accepted young men between the ages of 14 – 19, with no restrictions on height, so the main competition focus for the juniors is on character building and confidence.

Meet the inaugural Jr. Manhunt Bahamas contestants who will participate in their own Clash of the Titans:

Jr. Titan Tajay Downer is 19 years old and enjoys singing, dancing, acting, writing songs and of course modeling.  He considers himself to be very down to earth, hard working, easy to get along with, and is very dedicated to succeeding at anything he puts his mind to. Tajay hopes to become a musician, actor/TV personality, and a voice to encourage the younger generation.  He wants to be a person that gives back to the world by helping the less fortunate.  Tajay says, “you only lose when you stop trying”.

Jr. Titan Jarad Rolle
is an 18 yr old 2014 graduate of North Andros High School, and
was born in Grand Bahama, but relocated to Andros with his family.  Smart, brave, intelligent, focus driven and handsome are how Jarad describes himself. He loves the camera, and loves being the center of attention. Although he is new to modeling he said, “I’m not afraid, I am ready to put my best foot forward,  I’ve always dreamed of being a star and hopefully this competition will open doors for me and make my dreams a reality”.

Jr. Titan Anthony Quant is a 19 yr old  2012 graduate of St. Paul’s Methodist College, Grand Bahama, and has just relocated to Nassau this year.  Anthony enjoys going to the beach, hanging out with friends and playing both board and video games. He is in love with the Spanish language and plans to better his knowledge in it.  Future plans are a degree in massage therapy, and then advance to occupational therapy.  Anthony says, “I want to have offices in Nassau and Freeport”.  This is his first modeling competition and he looks forward to the experience,  and plans to have fun and make new friends.


Jr. Titan #4 Dometrius Taylor is a 16 yr old who describes himself as an "international model from Inagua, Bahamas" as he has 2 years modeling experience in the major fashion district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dometrius is an animal lover and frequent traveler.  His future goals is to become a criminal lawyer and commercial pilot, but not necessarily in that order.

Tickets for the 3rd edition of Manhunt Bahamas and the 1st ever Jr. Manhunt Bahamas can be purchased at Mojo’s Restaurant and from all Titans and Jr. Titans.  VIP Tickets will include a glass of wine and General Tickets will include a soft drink.  So prepare to get your tickets early avoid the last minute purchases at the door.  This is the time to join the hunt.. DISCOVER the TITANS.


Manhunt International Bahamas selects a Bahamian male top model each year to compete in Manhunt International, the longest running international competition for male models, organised to promote new faces in the fashion industry. Contestants are judged on catwalk and runway skills; photogenic ability; physical attributes; and personality. 

 

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