KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica’s scholastic athletics scene witnessed spectacular victories as Jamaica College and Edwin Allen High School emerged triumphant at the recently concluded ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls Athletics Championships. The prestigious event, held on Saturday, showcased exceptional talent and competitive spirit among the nation’s youth athletes.
Edwin Allen High School demonstrated extraordinary athletic prowess, accumulating an impressive 338.5 points to claim their eleventh championship title. The school has maintained a remarkable winning streak since initially securing the championship in 2012, establishing themselves as a dominant force in girls’ athletics.
On the boys’ division, Jamaica College achieved an even more impressive milestone, securing their 23rd championship title with 345 points. This victory reinforces the institution’s longstanding legacy and continued excellence in track and field competitions.
The celebrations extended beyond the championship venue as both institutions hosted special assemblies on Monday to honor their athletes. Jamaica College organized festivities within the Karl Hendrickson Auditorium, where the entire school community gathered to applaud their champions with enthusiastic support.
Meanwhile, Edwin Allen High’s celebrations transformed their campus into a vibrant festival of joy and pride. The school community took a poignant moment to honor the memory of Taneisha ‘Tan Tan’ Gayle, a promising athlete who tragically passed away during training in September 2025. This tribute added a layer of profound significance to their victory, connecting present achievement with enduring legacy.
