Jamaica Gleaner

Rochester hails local water polo programme

- Shayne Fairman Gleaner Writer

AMATEUR SWIMMING Associatio­n of Jamaica vicepresid­ent Lance Rochester remains optimistic of a bright future for Jamaica’s water polo programme following success at last weekend’s CARIFTA Championsh­ips in The Bahamas.

Rochester, who led his charges successful­ly to gold, silver and bronze medals at the April 7-9 event, called the tournament “an excellent competitio­n”, and Jamaica’s showing, “excellent exposure for the teams”.

“We hadn’t been to the CARIFTA Games for a couple years, due to mainly financial reasons, but we are here now, and we are coming back with a gold medal, a silver and bronze,” Rochester outlined.

“Overall, it was an excellent tournament, and the players are very excited for the future,” added Rochester.

PROUD OF PERFORMANC­E

Under-19 boys’ team captain Keith Jordon Wilkinson is very proud of their performanc­e.

His team remained undefeated in the tournament, copping gold. They defeated The Bahamas 10-9 in the final, with the hosts coming back to give them a stout challenge for gold.

They previously won all three preliminar­y games, beating hosts Bahamas 16-13, Barbados 18-7 and Bonaire 17-1.

They outclassed Bonaire

30-2 in their semi-final, before edging The Bahamas for the all important gold.

“We are very excited about winning. We gave our all, and we tried our best and we just thank all the people who came out to support.

“We look forward to going to tournament­s in the future, and we hope that we can get some more support,” added Wilkinson.

Meanwhile, the Under-19 Girls had to settle for silver in the finals, however, going down to champions Trinidad and Tobago 4-0 in a lowscoring final game.

They beat Barbados twice (11-2 then 17-2 in the semifinals) to reach the final.

In Under-16 competitio­n Jamaica’s boys bounced back from a disappoint­ing start to earn bronze after a nail-biting 7-6 win over Trinidad and Tobago.

They lost two close preliminar­y games to The Bahamas (10-9) and Barbados (11-10), but managed to beat Bonaire 15-3.

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Lance Rochester

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