The Gleaner, North America April 11, 2024 - May 11, 2024

14 Excelsior High School’s Damor Miller (left) mines gold in the Class 1 boys’ 100 metres at the ISSA/GraceKennedy Boys and Girls Athletics Championships inside the National Stadium in St Andrew. Also pictured is St Jago’s Raheem Pinnock. GLADSTONE TAYLOR/MULTI MEDIA PHOTO EDITOR Boys and Girls’ High of Brooklyn, New York. Kingston College (KC) and Calabar High both have eight titles each. Jamaican high schools have also registered the fastest times in the event. Calabar’s super team of 2017 are the record-holders after their winning mark of 39.00 seconds. The team included Tyreke Wilson, Christopher Taylor, Michael Stephens and Dejour Russell. Both Calabar and KC will be hoping to join Camperdown on nine wins and cannot be ruled out in the event. Calabar were second in the Class One final at the ISSA Boys and Girls’ Athletics Championships (Champs) in 40.10 seconds behind JC who won in 40.01. JC will be hoping to make it back to back wins at the Penn Relays and pick up their fourth title. St Jago High who won at the Gibson McCook Relays in 40.45 and placed third at Champs in 40.39 cannot be ruled out as they seek Penn Relays title number-five. However, the team to beat at PENNS Continued from, 13 THE WEEKLY GLEANER | APRIL 11 - MAY 11, 2024 | www.jamaica-gleaner.com | PENNS RELAY FEATURE

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