Group Two teams Manchester High and Tacky High are to meet at the former’s sports complex in Mandeville in a two-day match starting Tuesday, March 26 to decide the fourth semi-finalist in the ISSA/Grace Headley Cup cricket competition which embraces rural schools. Defending champions St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS), last year’s beaten finalists May Day High and Clarendon College are already through to the semi-final round. The Manchester versus.
Former Holmwood Technical star Ashley Williams was a part of her school’s last ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls Athletics Championships (Champs) winning team in 2013, and believes her alma mater’s team is too inexperienced to win this year, but expects them to make their presence felt. Williams, now 27 years old, left her last Champs in 2016, winning the 200m in 24.02 seconds and had Natalliah Whyte of St Jago behind.