ISSA Boys & Girls Championship 2013

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Wolmer’s Boys School – Slow and steady wins the race Dania Bogle Nov 22, 2013

Wolmer’s Boys School last won the Inter-Secondary School Sports Association (ISSA) Boys’ Championship title in 2010 after more than half a century in the wilderness, and since then there has been a lot of humour surrounding their ability to win another title for another 54 years.

Calabar already working for Champs 2014 Dania Bogle Nov 14, 2013

Defending Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) boys champions Calabar High School are already in prep mode to defend the title they have won for the last two years.  Team coach Michael Clarke told MilesplitJa.com that while the team won in 2012 and 2013, the work began a long time ago.

Riley happy with CARIFTA team - Athletics Dania Bogle Mar 24, 2013

MONTEGO BAY, St James — David Riley, head coach of the Jamaican team that was named yesterday to take part in next weekend's 41st staging of the CARIFTA Championships in The Bahamas, says he is happy with the 70-member squad he has been hande ... (via Jamaica Observer)

Timeless performances at Super Champs - Athletics Noel Spencer Mar 22, 2013

  (L-R) MATHERSON ... can challenge World Youth record. MCLEOD ... sensational victory in 110 M hurdles  Years from now, track and field fans in Jamaica will still be talking about the Inter-Schools Athletics Championships (Champs) 2013 as arguably the best ever. The unprecedented number of records; fierceness of the competition almost down to the ... (via Jamaica Observer)

PJ homes in on Calabar's win - Sport Noel Spencer Mar 19, 2013

CALABAR High School's victory at the 103rd ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys' Championships at the weekend has been hailed as a demonstration of great talent by one the school's most distinguished past students -- former Prime Minister P J Patterson. (via Jamaica Observer)

Champs Day Two Dania Bogle Mar 13, 2013

Girls Champs     DEFENDING champions Edwin Allen led the points standings with 30 points after two events after two days of action at the 2013 Inter-Secondary School Sports Association Boys & Girls Athletic Championships at the  National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica.             Tara-Sue Barnett of Edwin Allen broke the record twice to finish with a distance of 51.16m to claim the class one girls discus while her team mate Rochelle Frazer claimed the Class two shot put.             Gleneve Grange of Holmwood took second with 49.05 while Edwin Allen’s Tasha Crosse threw a distance of 43.83m to finish third.             The shot put record was broken at least five times during competition before Frazer topped the other competitors with a throw of 15.93m ahead of Manchester High’s Isheka Binns with 15.11m and Edwin Allen’s Janell Fullerton with 14.67m. After two events, Edwin Allen lead the standings with former champions Holmwood and St Jago sharing second place on nine points. Manchester High are fourth with eight points while St Andrew Technical round out the top five with five points. Four finals will be contested on Thursday’s third day of action. The class three high jump, class two and four long jump, and the triple jump open will take the spotlight.

Delano Williams looks to defend sprint double titles - Sport Noel Spencer Mar 9, 2013

  Williams if he doubles will be the first to do so, since the late Lennox Miller in 1965 MONTEGO BAY, St James — Munro College's Delano Williams will be chasing history at next week's 103rd staging of the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys' and Girls' Athletics Championships at the National Stadium when he seeks to defend his Class One sprin ... (via Jamaica Observer)