St Elizabeth Technical High School (STETHS), by far the most successful in Jamaica's schoolboy cricket over the last 35 years, were again the lead celebrants at the annual ISSA/GraceKennedy Awards Ceremony held recently at Golf View Hotel in Mandeville. Here, members of the all-conquering STETHS Under-19 team for the 2015 season, supported by GraceKennedy Group CEO Don Wehby (second right), display the ISSA/GraceKennedy Spalding Cup, the symbol of all-island schoolboy cricket dominance. The trophy at foreground is the ISSA/GraceKennedy Headley Cup which symbolises all-rural supremacy. Others sharing the triumphant moment are Keith Wellington (left), principal of STETHS, and Wavell Hinds (right), a former West Indies batsman who heads the West Indies Players' Association. In addition to the GraceKennedy-sponsored Under-19 titles, STETHS also won the ISSA/GraceKennedy Rural Under-14 competition. The success of the Santa Cruz-based school didn't end there. STETHS won the ISSA/Digicel T20 competition, and the unsponsored all-rural ISSA T20. (PHOTO: GREGORY BENNETT)
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