2015 FLOW/ISSA Schoolboy football competition in pictures
Glendon Harris (left), Mayor of Montego Bay, greets FLOW’s VP marketing and Products Carlo Redwood, as (from second left) Nicholas Mundell, brand manager Burger King, ISSA President , and Keteisha McCulloch, marketing co-ordinator Bigga Soft Drink look on prior to the official opening ceremony of the 2015 ISSA/FLOW Schoolboy football season at the Montego Bay Sports Complex last Saturday. (PHOTO: GARFIELD ROBINSON)
Rohane Weir (left) of Port Antonio High and his father Sheldon Weir (seated) reacts after their game against Buff Bay on Wednesday. The elder Weir was a standout player for Port Antonio High in the early 1990s. (PHOTOS: EVERARD OWEN)
A mother looks at young baller (left) in the making.
Inspector of Police Julio Francis enjoying the game between Port Antonio High and Buff Bay on Wednesday.
Port Antonio coach Marlon Hylton (stooping right) assists Buff Bay’s injured Kevar Blackett as a police officer supervises the operation.
Spectators make themselves comfortable as they watch Wednesday’s game between Port Antonio and Buff Bay.
(From left) Aston Messam, headmaster of Bridgeport High, joins Albert Corcho, headmaster of Calabar High and Ruel Reid, headmaster of Jamaica College ahead of the opening game of the FLOW/ISSA schoolboy football season at the Montego Bay Sports Complex last Saturday. In the opening Manning Cup game Calabar High and defending champions Jamaica college played out a 2-2 draw. (PHOTOS: PAUL REID)
Cornwall College’s Jourdaine Fletcher (right) gets ready to be interviewed on live television after scoring a three-timer in their 8-1 win over Irwin High at the Montego Bay Sports Complex last Saturday.
Ava-Gaye Holmes, PE teacher at Irwin High, looks to be in a serious mood as she watches her school lose 8-1 to Cornwall College in last Saturday’s opening of the FLOW/ISSA schoolboy football season at the Montego Bay Sports Complex.
Matthew Webster (left) social media assistant and Vaun Johnson, interactive marketing and social media manager for FLOW are busy texting during last Saturday’s start of the FLOW/ISSA schoolboy football season at the Montego Bay Sports Complex.
A group of youngsters trying to mimic what they saw during the Manning Cup encounter between St George’s College and Denham Town at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex on Thursday. (PHOTOS: LIONEL ROOKWOOD)
A female spectator passionately blows her horn in support of her team at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex on Thursday.
This youngster gets the perfect view to watch St George’s College play against Denham Town at the Edward Seaga Sports Complex on Thursday.