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Athletic talent shining in Westmoreland high schools

WESTMORELAND’S high school track and field programmes are slowly moving out of the long shadows cast by their football counterparts with a series of outstanding results over the past few years.

At last week’s Milo County of Cornwall Athletics Association’s (COCAA) Western Champs, Westmoreland schools finished in the top four of both boys’ and girls’ sections, and made their presence felt throughout the three-day competition. Petersfield was fourth in the boys’ section with 199 points behind winners Munro College, Herbert Morrison and St Elizabeth Technical, while Godfrey Stewart and Frome Technical also scored well. Frome was third in the girls’ section on 172 points while Godfrey Stewart and Maude McLeod High also featured prominently.

Up to a few years ago when Mannings School abruptly pulled the plug on their track and field programme, the parish was always well represented.

From three Girls Champs titles in the 1960s, dozens of national representatives and Western Champs titles through the preceding decades, Mannings was represented by one athlete at Western Champs this year, Omesha Locke, who won the Class 3 discus.

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Tough task for Reggae Boyz

THE Argentines aren’t fielding their best team. And neither are the Jamaicans. Yet, the expectations remain the same: a big win for the South Americans.

True to their spirit, the Reggae Boyz will be looking to counter such belief when they tackle football giants Argentina in a real David vs Goliath friendly international showdown for the Copa Loteria de la Provincia de Buenos Aires (Buenos Aires Lottery Trophy).

“First of all, I believe it’s a tremendous opportunity to play Argentina,” said Jamaica’s captain, Shavar Thomas. “This doesn’t come everyday. No matter who they bring they will be good and we’re very prepared and ready for the challenge.

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Can Bolt break the 400m record also?

THREE-TIME world 100m world champion and former world record holder American Maurice Greene believes Jamaica’s double world record holder Usain Bolt has what it takes to be the ultimate sprinter.

“Usain will probably go down as the ultimate sprinter ’cause his 100m is going to get faster, his 200m is going to get faster and if he decides to run the 400, he will shatter that record too,” said Greene, who is in Jamaica as a special guest for tomorrow’s sixth staging of the Douglas Forrest Invitational Meet at the National Stadium.

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Jamaican skier qualifies for Winter Olympics

TRUCKEE, California (AP) – Some might say he’s Usain Bolt on skis. Not surprisingly, though, when Errol Kerr tells people he’s a member of the Jamaican Winter Olympic team, most pull out the bobsled one-liners.

“When people hear of a Jamaican skier, they expect dreads hanging out the back of my helmet and a smoke stream following me down the mountain,” Kerr said. This is no joke, though.

Less than two years since Bolt brought world records and world renown to the island nation with his sprinting, Jamaica’s latest winter star is hoping to put his country on the map in the new Olympic sport of skicross. “It’s more than just a country,” Kerr said. “It’s in my blood, in my DNA.”


In this photo taken on December 14, 2009, skier Errol Kerr, who will represent Jamaica in the Vancouver Olympics,

Born to an American mother and a Jamaican father, Kerr grew up a dual citizen between Lake Tahoe in California, where he moved with his mother as a child, and Westmoreland, Jamaica’s westernmost parish.

He has felt most at home on the slopes since he was a kid watching a ski race on TV.

He rolls with the jokes, most of which inevitably draw comparisons to the Jamaica bobsled team, a fan favourite in the 1988 Winter Olympic Games in Calgary that inspired the comedy movie “Cool Runnings”.

In fact, one of Kerr’s sponsors is a beverage company called Cool Runnings.

“There’s no running away from it,” Kerr said of the bobsled team. “I embrace it. They laid the groundwork.”

But while the bobsled team was initially a novelty, Kerr enters the Vancouver Olympics — his first — as a serious contender.

The hybrid style of skicross draws on Kerr’s extensive background in Alpine skiing. It also makes good use of the rougher edge he picked up in motocross and BMX, and the 200-plus pounds (90-plus kilogrammes) he has to throw around, said American Jonny Moseley, an Olympic gold medallist who will be a TV commentator for the freestyle events — moguls, aerials and skicross — in Vancouver.

“Errol’s got a good shot at the Olympics,” Moseley said. “He’s cut out for the sport.”

Kerr’s background helps in an event that is rowdier than Alpine ski racing, where one athlete races against the clock. In skicross, four competitors speed down a steep, winding course together, taking on banked turns, berms and each other along the way. The first one across the finish line wins.

“It’s very pure, very simple that way,” said Moseley. “But there’s a lot of contact, a lot of strategy and jockeying.”

To viewers, it is dynamic, and anyone who has raced friends down a mountain can relate to the scramble. Snowboardcross drew big crowds and good ratings when it made its Olympic debut at the 2006 Turin Games. Adding skicross will continue to draw younger athletes and fans, said Joseph Fitzgerald, the International Ski Federation’s freestyle race director.

“You watch it on TV and it pops, there’s so much activity,” said Fitzgerald, speaking from San Candido, Italy, site of the skicross World Cup.

Kerr is taking nothing for granted. He spends his days training at Alpine Meadows, a resort at Lake Tahoe that has sponsored him, and in his mother’s front yard, where he built a starting gate with the same specifications as the one in Vancouver and rigged up his own snowmaking machine.

His mother, Catherine Kerr, once a ski racer herself, stands behind the practice gate, counting down: “Racers ready… attention… ”

She lets the gate fly. Errol Kerr springs out, strides. He plants his poles once, and crouches for the first tabletop jump, staying tight and close to the ground. Another stride, another jump. Then he circles back, and goes through it all again… and again… and again, shaving off the precious fractions of a second that could land him ahead of the pack in Vancouver.

Errol Kerr’s late father never strapped on a pair of skis, Errol’s mother said. It would have moved him to see how far his son has come, and to know that he is competing for the island, she said. Kerr said part of his dream was always to race for his father’s country — under the black, green and yellow flag of Jamaica.

“To be able to see Errol grab a hold of that and say, ‘let’s take it a step further, put Jamaica on the map of skiing’, it’s beautiful,” she said. “He would just be so proud.”

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Bolt’s handlers deny making commitment

Usain BoltUsain Bolt’s handlers have denied that the Jamaican mega sprint star has confirmed his participation at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in India next October.

In a quick response to the Games’ chief organiser’s announcement that Bolt will compete at the October 3-14 event, the Olympic champion’s handlers said his appearance is not yet certain.

Bolt’s management team has not ruled out his appearance for the New Delhi event, but declared the double sprint world record holder was yet to make a final decision on his plans.

Bolt’s manager Ricky Simms said a decision should be made by next summer.

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Bolt wins 200 in Brussels

Triple Olympic and World champion Jamaican Usain Bolt ran the fourth fastest 200 metres in history today despite a wet track and cold conditions at the Brussels Golden League meeting in Belgium.

Bolt never got close to his world record of 19.19 seconds in Berlin last month, but clocked a decent 19.57 to win in bad conditions for a meet record.

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Maldon High for 1st round of Linkz Fm 20/20 Football

MONTEGO BAY, St James – Surprise team Maldon High will line up in Saturday’s first round of the final of the Linkz96FM 20/20 Football Fiesta at Jarrett Park, set to start at 1:00 pm.

The upper St James school that finished third in Zone A of the daCosta Cup last season, surprised both daCosta Cup champions St James High and Cornwall College, beating both teams on penalty kicks in last Saturday’s Zone A eliminations played at Cornwall College.

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Savannah Hawks meet Inner-city Avalanche Sunday

Inner-city AvalancheSavannah Hawks will seek their third straight win in the National Basketball League West’s pre-season tournament on Sunday when they take on Inner-city Avalanche in the second game of a double header at the Montego Bay Cricket Club.

Hawks has back-to-back wins after beating Hoopers and Catherine Hall All-Stars in the first two series and will seek to maintain their unbeaten run this weekend.

In the first game of the double which starts at 5:00 pm, Catherine Hall All-Stars – who lost both games – and Granville Jaguars will meet. On Saturday, Hawks came back from a slow start to beat All-Stars, thanks largely to a big third quarter which saw them outscoring the St James club 30-14. All-Stars led by a point 17-16 after the first quarter and increased that to five points 37-32 at half-time. Led by Richard Chambers, who scored a game high 27 points, Hawks came roaring back in the third quarter to take a big 11 points 62-51 lead.

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Disappointment at Frome

FootballRivoli United rallied from a goal down to sink Reno of Westmoreland 2-1 in Sunday’s third round Digicel Premier League match at the Frome Sports Complex, thanks to a Devon Hodges 90th minute stunner, to break the hearts of Reno fans who were praying for a win.

The loss was a hard pill to swallow as Reno dominated play for the majority of the match behind a series of well thought-out plays in midfield from Kenroy Hutchinson and company.

But when Fidel Anderson’s powerful 25 yard pile driver from a free kick sailed into the back of the net, Reno’s hope of finally pulling off a victory began to evaporate, much like their intent in the last five minutes of the game.

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Super subs save Reno

Reno played arguably their best match of the season on Sunday after battling to an exciting two-all draw with league leaders Harbour View at the Frome Sports Complex in the Digicel Premier League.

The tie was even more impressive for the luckless Reno who fell behind early in the fixture when Kevin Wooley fired home the opener after a mix-up in the midfield by two Reno players. And with home fan’s verbal assault lingering, Harbour View’s mercurial midfielder, Jermaine Hue made it a quick 2-nil, easily slotting home the ball past the deflated Dennis Taylor in goal for Reno.

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