Kingston College (KC) old boy Derrick Denniser (third left) presents the school's star sprinter Bouwahjie Nkrumie and other members of the track team (from left) Nicardo Clarke, Yourie Clarke, and Amontae Wray with cases of the rehydration drink Suerok last week. Denniser, who was one of the best schoolboy footballers ever produced by KC and who went on to play for Jamaica, made the presentation on behalf of Qualcare, distributors of the product.
Kingston College (KC) old boy Derrick Denniser (third left) presents the school's star sprinter Bouwahjie Nkrumie and other members of the track team (from left) Nicardo Clarke, Yourie Clarke, and Amontae Wray with cases of the rehydration drink Suerok last week. Denniser, who was one of the best schoolboy footballers ever produced by KC and who went on to play for Jamaica, made the presentation on behalf of Qualcare, distributors of the product.
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