Jamaica Gleaner

Crash kills MVP athlete

... hospitalis­es teammate

- Raymond Graham Gleaner Writer

MVP TRACK Club athlete Jordan Scott, formerly of Mannings School and Petersfiel­d High, died in a car crash on Hope Road yesterday morning. Fellow sprinter Michael Campbell, also of MVP, was a passenger in the car and has been admitted to the University Hospital of the West Indies.

The Matilda’s Corner police said that at around 4:45 a.m., Scott, who was driving, lost control of the vehicle and crashed into a utility pole. The car caught fire, burning the 21-year-old beyond recognitio­n. It is believed that the two men were on their way from a party.

It is understood that Scott, who was entering is third year at the University of Technology, was in training for some time but had stopped and had decided to resume his track career this season.

“Hearing the news was very shocking. I am in disbelief,” said Machell Woolery, head coach of Petersfiel­d. “Jordan attended Mannings, then spent two years at Petersfiel­d before returning to Mannings to (do) two years of sixth form,” he said. Woolery described Scott as a jovial and hard-working individual and said that he had participat­ed for Petersfiel­d as part of his 4x400m relay team at Western Championsh­ips in 2014 and at the Penn Relays a year later.

Campbell, undoubtedl­y, is one of the most improved athletes coming out of the high school circuit in recent times. A former student of Jamaica College, Campbell ran Jamaica’s third leg in the preliminar­y round of the Men’s 4x100m relay at the recent IAAF World Championsh­ips in London, England.

 ?? FILE ?? Usain Bolt on anchor receives the baton from Michael Campbell (third right) during the sprint relay heats at the IAAF World Championsh­ips in London, England, last month.
FILE Usain Bolt on anchor receives the baton from Michael Campbell (third right) during the sprint relay heats at the IAAF World Championsh­ips in London, England, last month.

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