The latest points standing, going into the relays, Calabar are safely home while Edwin Allen is holding on against Hydel and Holmwood on Saturday’s final day of the 2018 Boys’ and Girls’ Athletics Championships.

Calabar with 299.5 points lead Kingston College (KC) 198 by 101.5 points while Edwin Allen have 252, just 45 points more than Hydel 208 and Holmwood 206.

1) Edwin Allen High           253
2) Hydel High                208
    3) Holmwood Technical High    206
4) St. Jago High             135
    5) Excelsior High              83.50
6) Vere Technical High        82.50
    7) Petersfield High            51
8) Manchester High            37
    9) Rusea’s High                36.50
10) Wolmer’s High School for   34.50
   11) The Queens School           32.50
12) Immaculate Conception Hig  32
   13) Spaldings High              27
14) St. Elizabeth Technical H  25
   15) St. Catherine High          22
16) St. Andrew High for Girls  18.50
   17) Mount Alvernia High         17
18) Campion College            12
   19) Herbert Morrison Technical   9
19) Ardenne High                9
   21) Bellefield High              7
22) St. Mary High               6
   23) Camperdown High              5
24) Lacovia High                4
   25) Buff Bay High                3
25) Titchfield High             3
   27) Montego Bay High             2
27) Dinthill Technical High     2
   27) Clarendon College            2
30) Gaynstead High              1
   30) Mannings High                1

 

1) Calabar High               299.50
2) Kingston College          198
    3) Jamaica College            172.50
4) St. Jago High              87
    5) St. Elizabeth Technical Hi  80
6) Wolmer’s High School for   68.50
    7) Petersfield High            44
8) Excelsior High             25
    9) Rusea’s High                23
10) Buff Bay High              18
   10) Edwin Allen High            18
12) William Knibb Memorial Hi  17
   13) Clarendon College           16
14) Cornwall College           15
   15) Campion College             11
15) Glenmuir High              11
   17) Rhodes Hall High            10
18) Bog Walk High               9
   19) Camperdown High              6
19) Port Antonio High           6
   21) Herbert Morrison Technical   5.50
22) St. George’s College        5
   23) Papine High                  4
23) Bellefield High             4
   23) St. Andrew Technical High    4
23) Morant Bay High             4
   23) Spaldings High               4
28) Muschett High               3
   28) Lacovia High                 3
28) McGrath High                3
   28) Munro College                3
28) Vere Technical High         3
   28) Ascot High                   3
34) Meadowbrook High            2
   34) Ferncourt High               2
34) Maggotty High               2
   37) Manchester High              1
37) B. B. Coke High             1
   37) Holmwood Technical High      1                                           

                          

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Anthony Foster is a renowned Jamaican sports journalist, honored twice as the Jamaica sports journalist of the year (in 2004 and 2005). His journalistic achievements are globally recognized. Notably, he authored an award-winning article on Usain Bolt, the iconic 6-time Olympic champion, 11-time World champion, and record holder for the sprint double. This significant piece was published in the Jamaica Gleaner in 2004. Anthony's extensive coverage includes prestigious events such as the Olympic Games in Beijing 2008, London 2012, and Rio 2016. He has also provided coverage for seven (7) World Athletics Championships held between 2007 and 2022, alongside various other international sporting events. Noteworthy mentions comprise his coverage of the 2007 World Cup of cricket and his cherished experience reporting on the 2004 clash between his favorite football team, Argentina, and the USA.

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