CALABAR LEADS AT GIBSON RELAYS

From: The Weekly Gleaner | Date: March 5, 2003 | Copyright information

FORMER inter-secondary champions Calabar High scored three wins on the track at last Saturday's 27th Gibson Relays.

Now prepared by former Jamaica College champion coach Michael Clarke, Calabar won the Class 4 4x100m and 4x200m and the Class 2 4x100m in a very close finish from St. George's College.

The Class 4 sprint quartet clocked a record 48.07 seconds in the 4x100m to finish ahead of Morant Bay 48.36 and Campion College, 48.47. They then ran away with the 4x200m in 1:40.70 ...

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