Jamaica Gleaner

Last lap for All-Age and Junior High Champs

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

MINISTER OF Sports Olivia Grange said this year’s staging of the INSPORTS All-Age and Junior High Athletics Championsh­ips will be the last.

Grange, who made the announceme­nt during yesterday’s launch, which was held at the hospitalit­y room at the National Stadium, said they have turned their focus on improving the Primary Athletics Championsh­ips.

“A lot of emphasis has been placed on the fact that this competitio­n will be the last,” said Grange.

“The Ministry of Education is phasing out junior high schools, and by next year, there will be no junior high schools. You will have primary and you will have high schools, and so this competitio­n will no longer be needed,” Grange said.

“We are going to be focusing now on the biggest and the best primary [schools] competitio­n that Jamaica will be staging,” she said.

IN ITS 40TH YEAR

The championsh­ips, which is in its 40th year, will be held from April 25-26 at the National Stadium. Ten schools will be taking part in the championsh­ips, down from 16 last year, with Windward Road All-Age and Junior High as the defending champions.

The winning school will take home $150,000, while the runners-up will collect $100,000, with the third-place school taking home $70,000. Each of the participat­ing schools will receive $50,000.

Oral Whilby, coach of Windward Road, who are seeking their fifth straight lien on the title, said he is confident that they will retain their title.

“We are expecting to win the championsh­ips this year, as we have been doing for a number of years now,” said Whilby. “Windward Road is a quality team that will deliver quality performanc­es during the championsh­ips.”

A total of 55 events will be contested, with action starting 9 a.m. daily. Admission is free to the public.

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