Montego Bay High School
NAME OF FEATURE | THE GLEANER | WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 2020 23 MONTEGO BAY HIGH SCHOOL 85TH ANNIVERSARY 100% financing for vehicles up to 5 years old Interest rates as low as 6.99% Up to 9 years to repay With our Auto Loan, you get: Apply Now! Offer ends December 31, 2020 * Conditions Apply FOOTBALL 2015-2016 was the most successful season for the football team. The girls advanced to the semi-finals of the ISSA Girls Football competition, under the guidance of Rudy Robinson, Hanif Comrie and Gladstone Brissett. Players, Ruth-Ann Lorman and Cameika Davis received scholarships to the University of Maine Fort Kent, USA. In 2017-2018, being coached by Gladstone Brissett and Jodi-Ann McGregor, the team advanced to the inter-zone round. Tajhna Myres, Deandra Brady and Tashae Malcolmwent to the National Under-16 trials. Others participated in the ‘I’m Glad I’m A Girl’ camp. TENNIS From 2014 to 2017, six girls built a legacy as national champions under the guidance of Marlene McGregor. In 2018 -2019, Krista Hoarde and Georgia Reid guided the new team to retain the title ShaedaNickel, Shea-AnnKamekaandAbigail Perue represented thecountry. NETBALL In 2014-2015, the U-14 netballers were crownedWestern Champions and Zone Winners. Bryanna Coleman, Davea Barrett and Shelly-Ann Gayle, were a part of the National Under-16 trials. TRACK AND FIELD Tahira Morris, represented the school at the National Boys and Girls Championship in 2015. Roshelle Clayton and Tahira Morris secured schol- arships to colleges in the United States and Canada, respectively. BADMINTON Under the guidance of Mr Rohan Lee, the skills and techniques of the girls were developed as they participated in the 2018-2019 competition. BASKETBALL Coached by Delroy Campbell, in 2016 the basketball team placed third in the ISSA Rural Open Girls Basketball Competition. Brianna Coleman received the award for player with the most rebounds.
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