In a stunning reversal of fortunes at the GC Foster College on Saturday, Mt Alvernia High School from Montego Bay secured their maiden County of Cornwall Athletics Association (COCAA) Girls Western Championships crown. The team amassed an impressive 327 points, decisively ending the long-standing dominance of St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS).
The victory marks a significant milestone for Mt Alvernia, a consistent top-five contender that finally achieved a breakthrough performance. STETHS, the former perennial champions, finished in second place with 272 points. William Knibb Memorial High secured a distant third with 156 points, followed by Lacovia High (114) and Sydney Pagon High (107) to complete the top five.
Team captain Malia Housen emerged as a standout multi-event athlete, dominating the field by claiming victory in the Class 2 long jump, high jump, and the open triple jump. Her teammate, Giana Murray, showcased exceptional speed by securing the sprint double in the Class 2 girls’ category. The team, under the guidance of coach Andrew Henry, demonstrated remarkable depth and coordination by winning four of the six relay events contested during the one-day championship.
In the boys’ division, STETHS successfully defended their title, asserting their continued dominance with a commanding total of 435 points. William Knibb Memorial secured second place with 322 points, narrowly edging out rivals Munro College, who finished a close third with 320 points. Herbert Morrison Technical (149) and Cornwall College (147) rounded out the top five positions in the highly competitive boys’ standings.
