Daily Observer (Jamaica)

KSAMC confers Shelton with symbolic key to the city of Kingston

- — Claudene Edwards

THE key to the city of Kingston are to be conferred posthumous­ly on the late Luton George Kieshawn Shelton, Jamaica’s senior men’s football team’s record goalscorer with 35 strikes in 75 games.

The Kingston and St Andrew Municipal Corporatio­n (KSAMC) council meeting last Tuesday approved a resolution to honour the late footballer who died on January 22, 2021 at age 35, after battling amyotrophi­c lateral sclerosis (ALS) for more than four years.

The resolution moved by People’s National Party Councillor Audrey Smith-facey (Payne Land Division) described the Wolmer’s alumnus as one of the most prolific schoolboy and senior club players.

“Up until the time of his death, Luton Shelton still held the national goalscorin­g record of 35 goals in 75 appearance­s, and is still the only men’s football player to score four goals on his internatio­nal debut for Jamaica,” the resolution stated.

Shelton was due recognitio­n “for all he has done in the field of football to positively impact Jamaica”, it continued.

Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) Councillor Donovan Samuels (Tivoli Gardens Division), who seconded the resolution, described the man who was born and grew up in Tivoli Gardens as a beacon and an example to other members of the community. “Whenever and wherever young people excel it is important that they be recognised so that others coming up behind them know and feel as if they can achieve whatever it is that their minds conceive and believe,” Samuels said.

Recalling that Shelton started out as a goalkeeper at Suthermere Preparator­y

School, the councillor said that he failed to make the prep school team because the other goalkeeper­s were performing well.

“He recognised the difficulty in making the team as a goalkeeper and decided that he was going to try out as a forward the next year. His coach at the time was receptive to the idea and the rest is history, a star was born. That is an example of the measure of his tenaciousn­ess [tenacity], even as a young boy,” Samuels said.

The councillor also recalled that as a youngster he represente­d Harbour View in the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF) Under-20, JFF Under14, Ken Matthews Under-14, Minor League Under-16 and the Kingston & St Andrew Football Associatio­n (KSAFA) Under-20 competitio­ns. He began representi­ng Harbour View in 2003 and for the major role he played in the team winning the Premier League and the Caribbean Football Union (CFU) Club Championsh­ip in 2004, he was voted Junior Player of the Season, Samuels said.

As a skilled footballer, Shelton also excelled internatio­nally. The councillor said that he had the distinctio­n of playing for eight clubs worldwide, including in Sweden, England, Norway, Denmark, Turkey and Russia.

“He has been credited in assisting three of these clubs — Helsingbor­gs in Sweden for winning the Svenska Cup; Aalborg in Denmark for winning the Norwegian Cup, and Valerenga in Norway for being runners up in the Danish Cup.

Also paying tribute to Shelton were councillor­s Patrick Roberts, Dennis Gordon, Oliver Clue and John Myers.

In what was a close and exciting battle, Ruddy Allen (Kool Kat) and Donald Bahadur (Sir Donald) have emerged winners of the first quarter in the 2021 Capital Betting and Wagering Limited/jamaica Observer Tipsters’ Competitio­n.

Both tipsters were rewarded with prize money of $20,000 each for their effort at Escape Bar and Grill in New Kingston last Thursday.

Allen, the overall champion in the Most Wins Category, came from behind to win the Most Wins category with 77 winners, taking the incentive for the quarter. He was just one winner in front of Gerald Reid (Reidy), the overall champion in the Monetary category, on 76 winners. Anthony

Allen (Gujurat) was close behind on 75 winners in third place, with Jason Duncan (Jah Son) in fourth place on 73 winners.

Meanwhile, Bahadur ended the quarter with $23,355 to win the Monetary category. Reid finished second with $17,067; Kingsley Gentles (The Genius) third with $15,518 and Duncan with $15,309, rounding off the top four.

“It is a good feeling to win one of the quarters so far in the competitio­n. It is also good to start the year on a winning note, and hopefully I can be on top at the end of the competitio­n. Also I just want to thank the sponsors of the competitio­n as their support is well appreciate­d,” Bahadur told the

Observer.

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