Champs ticket sales to go toward helping Western schools recover from Hurricane Melissa

KINGSTON, Jamaica – In a significant demonstration of solidarity, the Inter-secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) has announced that revenue generated from ticket sales at the upcoming GraceKennedy Boys’ and Girls’ Athletics Championships will be allocated to support educational institutions in western Jamaica devastated by Hurricane Melissa.

ISSA President Keith Wellington unveiled this philanthropic initiative during the official media launch event for the championships, held Wednesday at the National Arena. The decision directly responds to the severe challenges faced by schools in the western region, where hurricane impacts in October 2025 substantially disrupted academic and athletic programs.

Specifically, proceeds from the sale of 10,000 bleacher seats at the National Stadium during the highly anticipated 100-meter finals on March 25 will constitute the donation pool. Wellington emphasized the remarkable commitment shown by western Jamaican schools that have persevered with championship preparations despite facing considerable adversity following the natural disaster.

The upcoming 115th edition of the championships, scheduled for March 24-28, will feature defending champions Kingston College (boys’ title) and Hydel High (girls’ title) among the competing institutions.

Separately, Jamaica Athletics Administrative Association President Garth Gayle, who also attended the launch, highlighted the importance of the championships as a critical qualifying platform for upcoming international events including the Carifta Games and the World Under-20 Championships in Eugene, Oregon, anticipating exceptionally strong performances from the student-athletes.