Former national footballer Kenneth ‘Alonzo Hawk’ Campbell dies at 74

KINGSTON, Jamaica — Jamaica has lost one of its beloved multi-talented sons. Kenneth Campbell, the former national footballer affectionately known in musical circles as Alonzo Hawk, passed away peacefully at home on Friday night. He was 74 years old.

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The making of a star at Vere Technical

Long before he lit up Jamaica’s top-flight football and charmed dancehall crowds as a selector, Campbell made his mark as a schoolboy sensation at Vere Technical High School.

Between 1967 and 1969, Campbell was part of an unstoppable force that dominated schoolboy football, helping Vere lift the prestigious daCosta Cup three years in a row—without losing a single match. He added to that glory with three Olivier Shield victories, showcasing national supremacy. A multi-sport athlete, he also contributed to Vere’s triumph in the Headley Cup, Jamaica’s top schoolboy cricket tournament.

Rising to national prominence

Campbell’s talent soon earned him a place on the international stage. In 1967, at just 17 years old, he made his debut for Jamaica’s senior team. He would dazzle spectators with his versatility—excelling as a striker, left winger, and left back.

In the 1970s, Campbell joined the legendary Santos Football Club, a team that defined domestic football excellence during that era. With Campbell in their ranks, Santos secured multiple championships, with his flair, vision, and leadership helping the club maintain its competitive edge.

After hanging up his boots, Campbell returned to where it all began—Vere Technical. This time, as a head coach, he once again made history, winning two more daCosta Cup titles and cementing his legacy as both a footballer and a mentor.

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From pitch to dancehall: The birth of Alonzo Hawk

Beyond the field, Campbell possessed a different kind of rhythm. He stepped into the world of music and became known as Alonzo Hawk, a beloved selector in Jamaica’s vibrant sound system culture. His stage name resonated with fans far and wide, who admired his musical knowledge, charisma, and deep connection to Jamaica’s sonic heritage.

Known to many simply as “Bop,” Kenneth Campbell lived a life that bridged the worlds of sport and culture. He inspired generations not only with his footballing brilliance but also with his passion for music and mentorship.

As Jamaica mourns his passing, the echoes of his goals and the sounds of his selector sets continue to reverberate through the nation’s collective memory.

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May his legacy live on—on every field, in every dance, and in every heart he touched.bbing headline options that capture the story’s energy and focus.

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