Jamaica Gleaner

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College team that took the Shield to the light-blue side of North Street.

The dominance extends to the ISSA Champions Cup, which began with two all-Corporate Area finals in 2014 when Jamaica College beat Holy Trinity High 20, to be followed by St George’s College’s 4-0 drubbing of Jamaica College in 2015.

Cornwall College became the first rural school to reach the final in 2016, only to lose to Wolmer’s Boys. Price notes that the Cornwall College team is similar in the support it received from the school’s alumni.

SUPPORT IMPORTANT

“You have schools like Cornwall College who will do well because they have a similar backing of their old boys’ associatio­n,” Price said. “That is very important in schoolboy football ... that the support from old boys’ associatio­ns is very important to how well a team can do in the respective competitio­ns.”

Estimates were sought on the cost of a successful schoolboy football campaign and were found to be in the region of $10 million to $15 million. Those figures do not encompass donations of services, like medical care given free by past students and other donations in kind.

After Kingston College’s 3-0 victory over St Elizabeth Technical last year, Cornwall College came through to win the Champions Cup this year with a 1-0 margin over Jamaica College.

Price, an assistant coach to the 2019 World Cup-bound Reggae Girlz, says superior financial support isn’t the only thing that has kept Corporate Area schools in charge.

Speaking candidly, he noted, “It’s the school that can recruit the best, within the guidelines that are set by ISSA, that is going to do well. If you can attract that quality player to your team, within the guidelines of ISSA rules, then you can put together a very good team.”

Acknowledg­ing the current debate about recruiting, he was frank.

“Gone are the days that we see students from first form matriculat­ing through the various age-group games and going on to play Manning Cup. Now, it’s people coming from other schools and actually playing for their new schools,” said Price.

Clarendon College and Kingston College will play for the Olivier Shield at the National Stadium on Saturday, December 8. Kick-off time is set for 6 p.m.

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