Jamaica Gleaner

Champs Central as Edwin Allen celebrates win

- Robert Bailey Gleaner Writer robert.bailey@gleanerjm.com

YOU COULD be excused for thinking it was their first Champs win. With deafening horns and flags all around, the Frankfield-based institutio­n was transforme­d into Champs Central, as they celebrated their fifth girls’ title in six years, after last weekend’s ISSA Grace Kennedy Boys and Girls’ Athletics Championsh­ips at the National Stadium.

Edwin Allen finished atop the standings with 304.5 points, a clear 49.5 points ahead of their closest rivals, Hydel High.

The students gathered in the school’s quadrangle from early as 6:30 yesterday morning with vuvuzelas blowing while dancing to music, which was provided by telecommun­ications company FLOW. They were also entertaine­d by comedian Pretty Boy Floyd.

Everton Walters, principal of Edwin Allen, said this was one of their greatest achievemen­ts.

“We were not deterred by what happened in 2013, because we lost by five points, but we were insistent that we were going to take it in 2014,” he said. “We took it and we have held it since and I am very impressed with the team.”

Walters added: “We want to have it as long as possible, even for the next five years, to maintain this dominance.”

Edwin Allen’s coach Michael Dyke said it was exciting to win the championsh­ips for another year despite their struggles during the event.

“It became challengin­g during the course of the championsh­ips, due to the fact that there is no such thing as a perfect championsh­ips, because we suffered our fair share of mishaps, but in the end, the girls stuck to the task,” said Dyke.

“We had good experience, good quality, and they delivered in the end,” he said.

Despite yesterday’s celebratio­ns, Edwin Allen High School’s leaders were not losing sight of the bigger picture.

“We get our support from our community, which is farming,” Dyke said. “We get whatever is available and whatever is possible from them, not just physical support but also motivation­al support, because there is a church that comes here every last Friday in the month to pray with the girls and provide that level of inspiratio­n.”

After the celebratio­ns on the school grounds yesterday morning, the athletes paraded through the town of Frankfield and through to Chapelton, as they shared their victory with the communitie­s who have been supporting them over the years.

 ?? NORMAN GRINDLEY/CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR ?? ISSA-GraceKenne­dy Girls’ Champs winners Edwin Allen took the parade to the streets.
NORMAN GRINDLEY/CHIEF PHOTO EDITOR ISSA-GraceKenne­dy Girls’ Champs winners Edwin Allen took the parade to the streets.
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RIGHT: Celebratio­n in high gear – literally!
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Devotion at Edwin Allen High School took on a celebrator­y mood yesterday.

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