Jamaica Gleaner

Zarah has grown as a speller

- IAN

OCHO RIOS, ST ANN: ST ANN’S BAY BAPTIST CHURCH HALL

1. Zarah Wallace, Tomlinson Christian Academy

2. Keyshawn James, Golden Grove All-Age School

3. Vashi Tracey, St Hilda’s Diocesan High School

4. Zanele Ramsey, York Castle Primary School

5. Pavaughn Hamilton, St George’s All-Age School

Top Boy: Keyshawn James, Golden Grove All-Age School Top Girl: Zarah Wallace, Tomlinson Christian Academy

Winning word: V-E-N-O-M-O-U-S Coach: Meleithia Lawrence Number of spellers: 54

ZARAH ON WINNING:

“I feel good.”

Zarah is nine years old and in grade five. She is a part of the art club and track and field team. When she is not spelling, she loves to play. She boasts hop scotch and video games among her favourites.

COACH ON WINNING:

“I’m feeling ecstatic right now, beaming with joy, seeing that Zarah has taken the win again for the parish and for the school.”

Her coach states that preparing her wasn’t a challenge as she had grown as a speller.

“I’ve seen the potential in her. She is mature now and more discipline­d. She carries out the tasks given. She is meticulous in her preparatio­n.”

SHERRIE WALLACE (MOM) ON THE WIN:

“I’m elated! I’m very happy for her that at this tender age, she is excelling.”

Zarah’s mom quips that she is coach number two. She follows the plan set out for her by her coach.

FUN FACT:

This is Zarah’s third time entering the competitio­n and her second win. In 2016, she became the youngest speller in the history of the competitio­n to win a parish title.

 ?? IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Custos Norma Walters presents Zarah Wallace from Tomlinson Christian Academy with the trophy for being the St Ann champion for The Gleaner’s Children’s Own Spelling Bee.
IAN ALLEN/PHOTOGRAPH­ER Custos Norma Walters presents Zarah Wallace from Tomlinson Christian Academy with the trophy for being the St Ann champion for The Gleaner’s Children’s Own Spelling Bee.

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