Sports
Holmwood top money list in Milo Junior Grand Prix
BY PAUL A REID Observer writer
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
ANGELS, St Catherine -- Holmwood Technical High topped the money list by winning $157,000 as the second Milo Junior Grand Prix series came to an end at the GC Foster Classic at Angels, St Catherine.
Holmwood, who won the boys' 4x800m section with 68 points, also finished in the top three in the other three sections to take the largest share of the $500,000 prize offered by the sponsors.
Edwin Allen High, who took the girls' 4x800m section with a perfect 72 points in the six-meet series and were second in the 4x400m, will collect $105,000, while Manchester High get $92,000.
Munro College, who won the boys' 4x400m section and Wolmer's Boys', who were third, became the first non-central Jamaica-based institutions to win money in the series.
Last year the series was dominated by central-based schools that took all the prizes.
The pay out last year saw Manchester High winning $250,000; Holmwood won $150,000 and Edwin Allen, $100,000.
On Saturday, Edwin Allen completed the perfect season in the 4x800m, winning in 8 minutes 58.51 seconds, beating Manchester High, 9 minutes 08.10 seconds, and Holmwood Technical, 9 minutes 14.94 seconds.
The Michael Dyke-coached team also won the 4x400m in 3 minutes 42.95 seconds ahead of Holmwood and Manchester High.
Tacius Golding won the boys' 4x800 in a mild upset over Holmwood, winning in 7 minutes 55.82 seconds. Holmwood were second in 7 minutes 59.21 seconds and Bellefield third in 7 minutes 59.53 seconds.
Wolmer's Boys' took the 4x400m section and despite being third across the line, were the highest-placed high school team in 3 minutes 21.37 seconds, followed by Holmwood and Munro College.
Points standing
4x800M girls -- Edwin Allen, 72, Manchester, 54 and Holmwood, 54
4x800M boys -- Holmwood, 68, Bellefield, 36 and Tacius Golding, 29
4x400M girls -- Manchester, 66, Edwin Allen, 56 and Holmwood, 49
4x400M boys -- Munro, 50, Holmwood, 37 and Wolmer's, 30
Cash payout (total prize money -- $500,000):
Holmwood -- $157,500
Edwin Allen -- $105,000
Manchester -- $92,500
Munro -- $60,000
Bellefield -- $40,000
Tacius Golding -- $25,000
Wolmer's -- $20,000
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