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Which School Will Dominate At Penn Relays?

Calabar - 22.2%
Kingston College - 14.8%
Jamaica College - 3.7%
Munro - 7.4%
Manchester High - 0%
Holmwood - 11.1%
Edwin Allen - 37%
Vere - 0%
St. Jago - 3.7%

Total votes: 27
The voting for this poll has ended on: 29 Apr 2012 - 00:00
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Video Presentation of Aleen Bailey cops Walsh Award

   

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vlcsnap-2010-10-22-08h31m41s186Aleen-2010-10-22-08h31m41s186World and Olympic sprint relay gold medalist Aleen Bailey, is the 2010 winner of the Courtney Walsh Award for Excellence.

Bailey, who was pleasantly surprised by the decision, was presented with her award by Prime Minister Bruce Golding, at the award function held at the Jamaica Pegasus, on Wednesday night. She pocketed $500,000 together with the crystal trophy.