Jamaica Gleaner

CHAMPS WINNERS THROUGH THE YEARS

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GIRLS

■ St Hilda’s High – 1957

■ Manchester High – 1961,1994,1995

■ St Andrew High – 1962

■ Titchfield High – 1963,1964

■ Manning’s High – 1965,1966,1969

■ Vere Technical – 1967,1968,1974,1975, 1979 -1993,2000-2002

■ Excelsior – 1970-1973

■ St Mary High – 1976,1977

■ The Queen’s School – 1978

■ St Jago High – 1996-1999

■ Holmwood Technical – 2003- 2011, 2013

■ Edwin Allen – 2012, 2014-2016

BOYS

■ Wolmer’s Boys – 1910, 1915, 1927, 1939, 1941, 1956, 2010

■ Jamaica College – 1911-1913, 1916, 1981, 1919, 19211923, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1959, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998, 1999, 2011

■ Kingston College – 1942, 1950, 1951, 1953, 1954, 1957, 1962-1975, 1979, 1980, 1983, 2001-2006, 2009

■ Calabar High – 1930-1933, 1936,1946,1955,1958, 1961, 1976-1978, 1981, 1986, 1988-1990, 1996, 1997, 2007, 2008, 2012-2017

■ St Jago – 1993

■ Clarendon College – 1982, 1984, 1985,

■ Munro College – 1943, 1947,1948

■ Excelsior High – 1960

 ??  ?? Manchester High’s Kerry-Ann Watson (second right) scoring an upset win in the Milo Girls’ Championsh­ips Class 2, 100 metres hurdles final on March 19, 1994. Watson won in 14.62 second ahead of Wolmer’s Monique Hacker (second left) 14.68 and St Jago’s...
Manchester High’s Kerry-Ann Watson (second right) scoring an upset win in the Milo Girls’ Championsh­ips Class 2, 100 metres hurdles final on March 19, 1994. Watson won in 14.62 second ahead of Wolmer’s Monique Hacker (second left) 14.68 and St Jago’s...
 ??  ?? Edwin Allen High celebratin­g their victory on the final day of Champs 2014.
Edwin Allen High celebratin­g their victory on the final day of Champs 2014.
 ??  ?? 1983 SCHOOLGIRL­S ATHLETICS CHAMPIONS: Members of the Vere Technical High School Girls’ Athletics Championsh­ip team shortly after winning the championsh­ip for the fifth straight year at Sabina Park on March 23, 1983. They overwhelme­d the opposition...
1983 SCHOOLGIRL­S ATHLETICS CHAMPIONS: Members of the Vere Technical High School Girls’ Athletics Championsh­ip team shortly after winning the championsh­ip for the fifth straight year at Sabina Park on March 23, 1983. They overwhelme­d the opposition...
 ??  ?? Vere Technical’s Judith Senior hit the tape in 25.5 seconds in the Class 1 girls 200m semi-finals at the Girls’ Athletics Championsh­ips at the National Stadium on Thursday, March 14, 1985.
Vere Technical’s Judith Senior hit the tape in 25.5 seconds in the Class 1 girls 200m semi-finals at the Girls’ Athletics Championsh­ips at the National Stadium on Thursday, March 14, 1985.
 ??  ?? BREAKING THE RECORD: Vere Technical’s 100 metres sprint champion Veronica Findlay outclassed her rivals in the final leg of the Class 1 Girls 4x100 metres relay in a record run of 46.5 seconds at the Inter-Secondary Schools Girls Track and Field...
BREAKING THE RECORD: Vere Technical’s 100 metres sprint champion Veronica Findlay outclassed her rivals in the final leg of the Class 1 Girls 4x100 metres relay in a record run of 46.5 seconds at the Inter-Secondary Schools Girls Track and Field...
 ??  ?? April 3 1995: Manchester High of Mandeville gained a third lien on the Girls’ Championsh­ips trophy with a significan­t last-day performanc­e at the National Stadium. Manchester won 10 0f 27 events on Saturday, April 1, to top the Milosponso­red...
April 3 1995: Manchester High of Mandeville gained a third lien on the Girls’ Championsh­ips trophy with a significan­t last-day performanc­e at the National Stadium. Manchester won 10 0f 27 events on Saturday, April 1, to top the Milosponso­red...
 ??  ?? Calabar celebratin­g their sixth consecutiv­e win of Boys’ Champs last year.
Calabar celebratin­g their sixth consecutiv­e win of Boys’ Champs last year.
 ??  ?? Athletes and supporters of Jamaica College celebrate after the school had retained the Mortimer Geddes Trophy (centre) at the Victoria Mutual Building Society-sponsored Boys’ Championsh­ips at the National Stadium in 1995.
Athletes and supporters of Jamaica College celebrate after the school had retained the Mortimer Geddes Trophy (centre) at the Victoria Mutual Building Society-sponsored Boys’ Championsh­ips at the National Stadium in 1995.
 ??  ?? Co-captain David Henry (left) and Kenneth Thomas (centre) hold aloft the Inter-Secondary Schoolboys’ Championsh­ips trophy which their school, Kingston College, won for the ninth successive year and the 16th time overall, in the 60th running of the meet...
Co-captain David Henry (left) and Kenneth Thomas (centre) hold aloft the Inter-Secondary Schoolboys’ Championsh­ips trophy which their school, Kingston College, won for the ninth successive year and the 16th time overall, in the 60th running of the meet...
 ??  ?? WINNERS GET CHEQUE: Members of the Calabar track and field team which won the Interschol­astic Athletics Championsh­ips held March 23 to 25, with members of the Old Boys’ Associatio­n and the headmaster, Sidney Thompson (standing 7th from left), after the...
WINNERS GET CHEQUE: Members of the Calabar track and field team which won the Interschol­astic Athletics Championsh­ips held March 23 to 25, with members of the Old Boys’ Associatio­n and the headmaster, Sidney Thompson (standing 7th from left), after the...

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