makes it much more than "schools' sport". It is a national asset. In that context of its growing importance here below is a thought-provoking article: -
ISSA caught on the back foot
Published: Tuesday | January 20, 2015
Laurie Foster, Contributor
A call to the offices of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) seeking tickets for Champs 2015 elicited the response: "Window closed, talk to Mr Corcho and Mrs Montague."
Any sane and rational person alert to the demands of a well-run institution would have thought that the buck stops somewhere. So, to be told that in the context of this globally acclaimed high-school classic Mr What's his name and Mrs What's her name equally hold the reins is ludicrous, as it is downright lacking in good sense. But, wake up to typical ISSA bungling.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2.../sports82.html
ISSA caught on the back foot
Published: Tuesday | January 20, 2015
Laurie Foster, Contributor
A call to the offices of the Inter-Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) seeking tickets for Champs 2015 elicited the response: "Window closed, talk to Mr Corcho and Mrs Montague."
Any sane and rational person alert to the demands of a well-run institution would have thought that the buck stops somewhere. So, to be told that in the context of this globally acclaimed high-school classic Mr What's his name and Mrs What's her name equally hold the reins is ludicrous, as it is downright lacking in good sense. But, wake up to typical ISSA bungling.
http://jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/2.../sports82.html
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