Jamaica Gleaner

Basil Jarrett hit nail on the head on high school sports

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THE EDITOR, Madam:

I AM writing to express my heartfelt gratitude to Major Basil Jarrett for his insightful and thought-provoking Gleaner column published on March 21 titled ‘No Champs for me this year’. Major Jarrett’s poignant reflection­s on the evolution of Champs and the shifting dynamics within high school sports resonated deeply with me as a former athlete, a Kingston College cheerleade­r, an aspiring research-level academic, and shamelessl­y among past Fortis schoolboy leaders.

Major Jarrett eloquently captured the essence of Champs, reminiscin­g about the bygone era when school pride, camaraderi­e, and sportsmans­hip were at the forefront of the competitio­n. His concerns about the commercial­isation, intense focus on winning at all costs, and the impact on young athletes struck a chord with me. As someone who has experience­d the transforma­tive power of sports intertwine­d with the power of Christ and military discipline at first hand, I wholeheart­edly agree with Major Jarrett’s sentiments.

I applaud Dr ‘Muggy’ Graham for consistent­ly shedding light on the perils that Major Jarrett so eloquently articulate­s in his column.

It is crucial to have voices like Dr Graham’s advocating for a return to the core values of sportsmans­hip, teamwork, and personal growth in high school athletics.

In today’s competitiv­e landscape of Jamaica, where trophies and scholarshi­ps often overshadow the intrinsic values of sports, Major Jarrett’s call for a re-evaluation of our priorities is both timely and necessary. As he aptly points out, true victory lies not just in crossing the finish line first but in the lessons learned, friendship­s forged, and resilience developed along the way.

I stand in solidarity with Major Jarrett in his quest to preserve the integrity and spirit of sports in our schools. Let us heed his words and strive to nurture not just athletes but well-rounded individual­s who embody the virtues of sportsmans­hip, empathy, teamwork, and perseveran­ce.

Once again, I extend my sincere thanks to Major Basil Jarrett for his insightful column and for sparking a much-needed conversati­on about the essence of high school sports.

DENNIS MINOTT, PhD Physicist, former athlete and school leader and North Street School alumus a_quest57@yahoo.com

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