‘We can’t lose,’ declares CC’s Dr Rowe
Dr Lennox Rowe, principal of Cornwall College, is brimming with confidence that the Montego Bay-based school will not only win the first piece of silverware in the ISSA schoolboys’ football season today, but will sweep all in their path.
Cornwall College, the first daCosta Cup team to qualify for the FLOW Super Cup final after beating Clarendon College 4-2 in the semi-final last weekend, are seeking to make further history by lifting the trophy, won by Manning Cup schools Jamaica College and St George’s College for the last two years.
“In the field of statistics and probability the only things that are for sure have a probability of one, and Cornwall College winning the FLOW Super Cup on Saturday, the probability is one,” Dr Rowe told the
Jamaica Observer earlier this week.
Dr Rowe said he foresaw an unbeaten season for the Cornwall College team that has won all 16 games in the daCosta Cup and been unbeaten in 19 games all season.
“This is no joke, but I have a vision that we won’t lose a single game this season, we won’t lose a game this year, and by virtue of that, we can’t lose the FLOW Cup,” he said.
Discipline and teamwork among the players, Dr Rowe said, will make their season a success. “The team is a unified group,” he said. “They respect each other and the discipline is there and all that is the ingredient for success and they will succeed.”