Jamaica Gleaner

Central Champs setback brings disappoint­ment

- Raymond Graham/ Gleaner Writer sports@gleanerjm.com

HIGH-SCHOOL TEAMS from central Jamaica have dominated the girls’ section of the ISSA/GraceKenne­dy Boys and Girls’ Athletics Championsh­ips over the years, with Vere Technical, Holmwood Technical, Edwin Allen, St Jago and Manchester high schools winning multiple titles.

With Hydel developing into a powehouse in the region, this year’s Central Athletics Championsh­ips was expected to be one of the most competitiv­e instalment of the regional event, which was slated to get under way yesterday at the G.C. Foster College of Physical Education and Sports.

As one of four regional meets and a qualifier for Champs, the heavyweigh­ts were all expected to send out their best athletes to Central Champs, but the meet was called off two days before its scheduled start after organisers failed to secure the necessary approvals from the Government in light of the COVID19-forced restrictio­ns on sporting events.

Head Coach of defending champions Edwin Allen High, Michael Dyke, was clearly disappoint­ed with the situation.

DISAPPOINT­ED

“When I got the news I was very disappoint­ed, but not surprised, due to a spike in COVID cases. It has seriously affected the girls’ mentally as they were looking forward to competing at Central Championsh­ips. But I spoke with them about the seriousnes­s of the pandemic and we are still cautiously preparing, because I am very optimistic that Champs will be held, as I think the vaccine will help to slow down the spread,” said Dyke, who stated that there could be a possible refocus on global meets like the World Under-20 Championsh­ips and the Olympic Games.

Keilando Goburn, head coach at St Jago High School, admitted that it was difficult for him to share the news with his team.

“I was very deflated. The most difficult part was how to relay the news to the girls,” said Goburn. “I explained to them that it was no fault of theirs, as safety was paramount to all.”

Meanwhile, Holmwood Technical’s Dave Anderson added that his girls were mentally prepared compete at the championsh­ips, but he was mindful of the need for the Government’s position.

“We were very disappoint­ed with the last-minute decisión of calling off the meet because the athletes were mentally ready and focussed on the meet, but safety for all is more important and they do understand this,” Anderson said.

All coaches have expressed confidence that the Central Athletics Championsh­ips will be still be held before Champs.

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