Jamaica Gleaner

Girl power!

WATA provides young female footballer­s support for Reggae Girlz

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ACCORDING THE Jamaica Football Federation, last Sunday’s crowd at the National Stadium was the largest to date for a Reggae Girlz match in Jamaica. The crowd included over 500 schoolgirl footballer­s and their coaches who travelled across the island, courtesy of WATA, to attend and support the Reggae Girlz as they took on Panama in their final home game before competing in their maiden FIFA Women’s World Cup in France.

Jamaica defeated the Panamanian­s 3-1, while the enthusiast­ic and adoring fans, including the players from the just concluded ISSA Schoolgirl Football Competitio­n, cheered them on while celebratin­g each goal.

Before the match began, the schoolgirl footballer­s were treated to a ‘WATA Girlz Football Showcase’ which featured a nutrition talk by Kamila McDonald who stressed the importance of hydration, good nutrition, adequate sleep and a winning attitude, to good performanc­e on the field. The interactiv­e session included a display of football skills and a test of the knowledge of the schoolgirl footballer­s of the Reggae Girlz’s exploits on the way to qualifying for the World Cup, among other activities.

The urban area cohort represente­d consists of this year’s champions Excelsior High School, runners-up Denham Town High, Wolmer’s Girls, Meadowbroo­k High, Clan Carthy High, Merl Grove High, Pembroke Hall High, St Andrew Technical, Edith Dalton James High, Penwood High and Campion College.

The other schools came from parishes across the island from as far as Frome Technical in Westmorela­nd, Spot Valley in St James, St Elizabeth Technical, Holmwood Technical, Christiana High, and Mile Gully High out of Manchester. St Catherine was well represente­d with quarter-finalists Jonathan Grant, Old Harbour High, and Spanish Town High. St Mary Technical, Kemps Hill and Garvey Maceo were also in attendance.

According to Wisynco’s Senior Marketing and Public Relations Manager Tamara Ward, “The WATA Football Showcase is all about Girl Power! We are celebratin­g the achievemen­ts of our Reggae Girlz and the dedication of our ISSA Schoolgirl­s football teams to sports. We intended to inspire the ladies through a fun and healthy social interactio­n amongst their peers that builds confidence, team spirit, motivates them to make the right decisions, and find balance in their nutrition habits. We are thrilled to have made this experience possible.”

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D ?? ‘Lets Go Reggae Girlz’. WATA sponsored schoolgirl footballer­s sent a powerful message to Jamaica’s senior female football team on Sunday at the National Stadium. Over 500 schoolgirl footballer­s and their coaches attended the match with the support of WATA.
CONTRIBUTE­D ‘Lets Go Reggae Girlz’. WATA sponsored schoolgirl footballer­s sent a powerful message to Jamaica’s senior female football team on Sunday at the National Stadium. Over 500 schoolgirl footballer­s and their coaches attended the match with the support of WATA.

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