The Star (Jamaica)

Hawthorne delighted about St Jago’s 2007 Penn Relays induction

- RAYMOND GRAHAM STAR Writer

The 127th staging of the relay carnival in Philadelph­ia, Pennsylvan­ia, between April 27-29 will be special for St Jago as for the second time a team from the institutio­n will be inducted in the Wall of Fame, where outstandin­g teams at the carnival are recognised for exceptiona­l performanc­es.

At the 2007 staging of the event, more popularly known as Penn Relays, the 4x100 metres quartet Riker Hylton, André Walsh, Yohan Blake and Nickel Ashmeade created history when they became the first high school boys’ team to go under 40 seconds, by winning in a new championsh­ips record of 39.96 seconds.

They will be rewarded this year to their Monk Street-based counterpar­ts Carlton Allen, Mark Lucas, Eaton Evans and Michael Williams, who were inducted in 2004 following their 4x800 metres relay victory in 1990.

Danny Hawthorne, who coached the 2007 team, is delighted that they will be recognised for their achievemen­t.

“For me, it is a humble feeling. Although it took a while to happen, nothing happens before the time and to God be the glory. Once you put in the hard work you will be rewarded. My coaching talent is a gift from God and I am really pleased about what I have done over the years as a coach,” said Hawthorne who is presently a senior lecturer at the GC Foster College of Sports and Education and is the head track and field coach of his alma mater, Dinthill Technical.

St Jago will be the eighth Jamaican high school team to be inducted in the Penn Relays Wall of Fame with Vere Technical leading the way with three, while Camperdown and

St Jago are on two.

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