The 2014 Jamaica high school season continued on February 8 with the Milo Western Relays at the Montego Bay Sports Complex in St. James. See link to results here.
The 2014 Jamaica high school season continued on February 8 with the Milo Western Relays at the Montego Bay Sports Complex in St. James. See link to results here.
The 2014 Jamaica high school season continued on February 8 with the Camperdown Classic at the National Stadium in Kingston. See link to results here
The 2014 Jamaica high school season continued on February 8 with the King of the Ring throws meet in Kingston. See link to results here.
The 2014 Queen's/Grace Jackson meet was held at the NAtional Stadium in Kingston on January 25, 2014. Click the attached link for results.
The Results of the 2014 Howard Jackson Relays held at Morant Bay High School may be found here.
The 2014 Big Shot Invitational Meet was held At the UWI Mona Bowl in Kingston, Jamaica on Saturday, January 18. Click the link for the results.
The 2014 Jamaica high school season continued on January 11 with the JAAA Kirkvine meet in Manchester. See link to results here.
The 2014 Jamaican high school season continued on January 11, with the Douglas Forrest Invitational. See link to results here.
Wolmer’s Boys School’s Christoff Bryan is aiming to surpass his personal best 2.20m in 2014 as he sets his sights on winning the high jump at this year’s International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Junior Championships in Eugene, Oregon.
Wolmer’s Girls School has been the top corporate area girls’ school at the annual Inter-Secondary School Sports Association (ISSA) Boys & Girls Athletic Championships for the last five seasons and team coach Michael Carr is aiming to keep things that way.
MUNRO College had several fantastic seasons at the Inter-Secondary School Sports Association (ISSA) Boys & Girls Athletic Championships, with star sprinter Delano Williams leading their campaign.
The Jamaican high school development track season began on January 4, 2014 with the Jamaica College/Pure Water Invitational Meet at the school's campus on Old Hope Road in Kingston.
JAMAICA’s Gregory McKenzie and Finland’s Elina Junnila won the 2013 Reggae Marathon in Negril, Jamaica on Saturday, December 7.
THE top Jamaican male and female athletes from the 2013 Reggae Marathon in Negril, Westmoreland on Saturday, December 7 will represent the island at the Venezuelan Marathon in Caracas on February 23, 2014.
Kemoy Campbell falters places 46th in NCAA D1 XC 2013
Kemoy Campbell interviews before the big race by flotrack:
Wolmer’s Boys School last won the Inter-Secondary School Sports Association (ISSA) Boys’ Championship title in 2010 after more than half a century in the wilderness, and since then there has been a lot of humour surrounding their ability to win another title for another 54 years.
November 15, 2013 in Waco, TX
Excelsior High’s track team captain Maurice Harrison says going one better than the silver medal he won in the decathlon at the 2013 Inter-Secondary School Boys & Girls Athletic Championships is his aim for the upcoming season.
Kemoy Campbell earns 2nd at NCAA Div I Regionals
The No. 9 Razorback men's cross country team won the NCAA South Central Region team title Friday in Waco. Campbell rolls finishes 2nd.(via ArkansasRazorbacks.com)
Defending Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) boys champions Calabar High School are already in prep mode to defend the title they have won for the last two years. Team coach Michael Clarke told MilesplitJa.com that while the team won in 2012 and 2013, the work began a long time ago.
IF there is one name that has stood out at Kingston College over the last two seasons then it would be that of sprinter Jhevaughn Matherson.
AFTER four years in the wilderness, Kingston College will be looking to improve their fortunes at the 2014 Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) Boys & Girls Athletic Championships in Kingston, Jamaica.
The Razorbacks took the top three spots in the race as Arkansas scored 31 points for the team championship (via ArkansasRazorbacks.com)
WORLD and Olympic Games 100m champion Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce has issued a challenge to the World Anti-doping Agency (WADA) that they are welcome to come to Jamaica and examine its testing procedures at any time.
Danielle James has had some real success in the year since she has joined the Mavis Bank Track Club.
Wolmer’s Girls School student Shauna Helps has proven it is possible to do well on the track and in the classroom
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Kemar Leslie believes that age is no deterrent to achieving one’s goals and at 25-years-old he hopes to make it on the international stage as a long-distance runner.