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    Principals differ over effects of hectic ISSA schedule

    JC Manning Cup 'ballers' schoolwork suffers

    BY COREY ROBINSON Sunday Observer staff reporter robinsonc@jamaicaobserver.com

    Sunday, November 14, 2010

    RUEL Reid, principal of Jamaica College (JC), is among several school heads who have admitted that the tight Manning and DaCosta cups football schedules are hampering players' academic performance.

    Reid, who also serves as advisor to Education Minister Andrew Holness, said students spent too much time playing matches and not enough studying and completing assignments.

    "What has happened over time is that the number of schools participating in these competitions have significantly increased," Reid said. "And where the problem arises is trying to complete all the football matches by December."

    Reid, using JC as reference, said students who participated in the Manning Cup competition tend to perform lower than those who do not participate in sports, especially in the first school term.

    "It is not only playing games in the week but also on Saturdays. It's almost as if it's a lifestyle," he said. "The schedule is extremely demanding and all I am saying is that it is time for us to review how we conduct the competition to make it more manageable for everybody."

    Reid said one alternative could be to split the competitions into preliminary rounds. That, however, may not be as equitable or seen as fair to some persons, he noted.

    Michael Stewart, principal of Porus High School, agreed with Reid. He said the current schedules stress students physically and mentally thus leading to a lapse in their academic output.

    The effects are worsened, he said, when the games are postponed due to inclement weather.

    "As principals we are very mindful of the contact hours that are being taken away from the students. Many of them are preparing for CSEC (Caribbean Secondary Examination Certificate) and other external examinations," he said.

    "While we believe that sports plays a significant role in their development, it should not come at the expense of their academic performance," he said, adding that he has received several complaints from parents and students about the issue.

    Ray Howell, principal at Edith Dalton James High, said, however, that the onus is on the students who wish to participate in these competitions to be disciplined and focussed in maintaining their academic standards.

    He said also that principals had no grounds on which to complain about the schedules as they were the persons who collectively decided on them.

    "It is expected that students who want to participate in these activities will show the discipline needed to maintain the standards," he said.

    "My experience is that children who participate in Manning and DaCosta cup competitions do better than children who do no activity at school," he continued. "Unless you can show me data, I believe there is nothing to show that these children perform less than others in school."

    Dr Claudette Christie, principal of St Andrew Technical High School, also placed the responsibility on students to ensure that they perform well academically.

    Christie argued that there was little that could be done about the schedules, saying she was prepared to work with what she had to assist the students to catch up with the others.

    "It all depends on the attitude of the students because even if you have good intentions, if you don't have the correct attitude, then it will not work," Christie sai
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    ...and the winnah is...?
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Karl View Post
      ...and the winnah is...?
      Sports!! No contest!!
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      • #4
        They're too many teams...some obviously not ready for the top level competition..
        those teams picking up 7-0 and 12-0 type spankings need to be in a development league...along with any new aspirants...with the leaders of that 2nd division entering Manning or DaCosta Cup

        For Walker Cup...just make that a straight knock out...open to all...so if any of the newer teams are really good they can get a chance to prove themselves there

        Less games...more quality
        TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

        Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

        D1 - Xposing Dummies since 2007

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        • #5
          ...I was hoping for both getting the attention deserved and the kids prosper.
          Last edited by Karl; November 20, 2010, 01:22 PM.
          "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Don1 View Post
            They're too many teams...some obviously not ready for the top level competition..
            those teams picking up 7-0 and 12-0 type spankings need to be in a development league...along with any new aspirants...with the leaders of that 2nd division entering Manning or DaCosta Cup

            For Walker Cup...just make that a straight knock out...open to all...so if any of the newer teams are really good they can get a chance to prove themselves there

            Less games...more quality
            Good ideas!
            !st and 2nd division with promption and demotion...matters not the name used.

            Yup!
            Walker Cup & Ben Francis KO competitions...

            ....perhaps with that reduced schedule the Northern Ford Cup - matters not the name -(All-Manning vs all-DaCasta) could be reinstated.
            "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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            • #7
              I used to look forward to the All-D vs. All Mannings match, to see the best ballers for that season.

              And I agree! Tier the schoolboy teams. Expand Manning Cup teams by bringing in schools like Old Harbour. Also bring in teams from St. Thomas into Manning Cup. The number disparity between both competitions is not sustainable.

              And have a ko competition for all schools.


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              • #8
                Levels of school boy and girls football is needed

                Originally posted by Karl View Post
                Good ideas!
                !st and 2nd division with promption and demotion...matters not the name used.

                Yup!
                Walker Cup & Ben Francis KO competitions...

                ....perhaps with that reduced schedule the Northern Ford Cup - matters not the name -(All-Manning vs all-DaCasta) could be reinstated.
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                In 1977 when I started coaching at Munro (rememebr Mosiah) the competion was okay and not many schools. The problem now is that the level of play is not developing with the way this competion across Jamaica is being run. 3 levels of competion is need for boys and 2 for girls. This can be based on whatever will make each level useful for the devlopment of the game, the player and the coaches. If the JFF and others think that youth development is to be done through schools (which is certainly never the answer around the world (maybe some countries in CONCACAF nor should it be for Jamaica) then at least do it to produce quality young men and ladies who can academic develop and develop to a higher level of playing based on the trainining that goes to prepare for the match. Of course coaching education must be had by the schools league officals say we need to develop and high standard of caoaching educator based on our players performing in an academic institution.

                All the best and God bless.

                PBANTA

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Pbanta View Post
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                  In 1977 when I started coaching at Munro (rememebr Mosiah) the competion was okay and not many schools. The problem now is that the level of play is not developing with the way this competion across Jamaica is being run. 3 levels of competion is need for boys and 2 for girls. This can be based on whatever will make each level useful for the devlopment of the game, the player and the coaches. If the JFF and others think that youth development is to be done through schools (which is certainly never the answer around the world (maybe some countries in CONCACAF nor should it be for Jamaica) then at least do it to produce quality young men and ladies who can academic develop and develop to a higher level of playing based on the trainining that goes to prepare for the match. Of course coaching education must be had by the schools league officals say we need to develop and high standard of caoaching educator based on our players performing in an academic institution.

                  All the best and God bless.

                  PBANTA
                  Nice to have your perspective.
                  Thanks, Paul
                  "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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                  • #10
                    Come in Colour (Color!) ...and any other high school

                    coach and high school Phy. Ed. Department Head out there?
                    Thanks!

                    Where is Mr. Martin Henry of JC?
                    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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                    • #11
                      di bredda who rite inna Gleana ar Newsletta...one ah dem? Im did guh deh?
                      TIVOLI: THE DESTRUCTION OF JAMAICA'S EVIL EMPIRE

                      Recognizing the victims of Jamaica's horrendous criminality and exposing the Dummies like Dippy supporting criminals by their deeds.. or their silence.

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