Calabar Lions Aim for 3 in a Row
Defending GraceKennedy Boys’ Championships champions Calabar High School have been sounding their warning in the track circuit quite loud and clear this season. They look perfectly poised to not only retain their title for a third consecutive year, but to do so quite convincingly as well. The camp seems to be staying true to its school’s motto and is working very hard to achieve “The Utmost for the Highest”. Their trip to this year’s Gibson Relays was a telling tale, as green and black reigned supreme in numerous relays.
The under-performance – a fourth place finish – of their 4×400 team in that final event, however, proved that execution is crucial and the competition is never to be underestimated. Just as in that race, Calabar are going to have to overcome the strong challenges from rivals Kingston College, Jamaica College and Wolmer’s Boys’ School. Each will be sending strong contingents ready to capitalise on any and every mistake Calabar make.
Taking a closer look at individual heavyweights in the squad, they seem positive, eager and hungry for game day. Ramone ‘Batman/Goatie’ McKenzie seems to carry a lot of the expectations of his school and fans on hs shoulders. Rarely does he disappoint and it will be exciting to see what he has in store this season.
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C-BAR, C-BAR,….CCCC-BBBAAARRR! Just keep your heads and execute as you should, and the trophy should be coming back home to Red Hills Road!…Always remember THE UTMOST FOR THE HIGHEST!
BAR BAR BAR all the way GOD bless them all. utmost for the highest. CALABAR………
KC
KC KC KC all the way GOD bless them all. FORTIS DEM
calabar all the way, batman big up urself a u set it but a rowe fi 800 this year