Caribbean National Weekly

Victory for STETHS and Dinthill at JHSASN tournament

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Victory for STETHS and Dinthill at JHSASN tournament
Key Points(5)
  • It was top class athleticism that won the night at this week’s Jamaica High School Alumni Sporting Network, at the Lauderhill Sports Park, where Jamaican alumni teamed faced off for the <em>National Weekly </em>trophy.
  • Western schools dominated the night with top performances from represented institutions.
  • But it was the undefeated St.
  • Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) that orchestrated a dramatic upset, with their speed overpowering last year’s tournament champions, Manning’s School and winning 1 nil.
  • For his excellent leadership on the field, STETHS Michael Binns was named the tournament’s MVP and Golden Boot winner.

It was top class athleticism that won the night at this week’s Jamaica High School Alumni Sporting Network, at the Lauderhill Sports Park, where Jamaican alumni teamed faced off for the National Weekly trophy.

Western schools dominated the night with top performances from represented institutions. But it was the undefeated St. Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS) that orchestrated a dramatic upset, with their speed overpowering last year’s tournament champions, Manning’s School and winning 1 nil. For his excellent leadership on the field, STETHS Michael Binns was named the tournament’s MVP and Golden Boot winner. STETHS' Damian Harriott copped the best goalkeeper award, while Garfade Johnson of Manning's School won best defender title.

On the netball court, the perfectly synchronized Dinthill Technical High School confidently held on to their championship title, neatly defeating contenders Mount Alvernia 21 to 14.

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