Approximately 500 swimmers for Junior section of the Mayberry High Performance Swim Classic

Approximately 500 swimmers are expected to compete in the Prep and Primary schools category in the upcoming Mayberry High Performance Swim Classic set for March 21 at 22 at the National Aquatic Centre in Kingston.

Some of Jamaica’s best young swimmers will get an opportunity display their skills, including those selected to represent Jamaica at the upcoming Carifta Games in Trinidad. 

The secondary and tertiary schools swimmers will compete on Friday’s opening day,  while the Preparatory and Primary schools will compete on Saturday. 

One change made by the organizers is the introduction of the high-performance aspect of the meet for the secondary and tertiary institutions.

Mayberry Investments limited are returning as sponsors of the meet for an amazing 27th straight year.

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FIFA removes financial restriction on Jamaica Football Federation

Approximately 500 swimmers are expected to compete in the Prep and Primary schools category in the upcoming Mayberry High Performance Swim Classic set for March 21 at 22 at the National Aquatic Centre in Kingston.

Some of Jamaica’s best young swimmers will get an opportunity display their skills, including those selected to represent Jamaica at the upcoming Carifta Games in Trinidad. 

The secondary and tertiary schools swimmers will compete on Friday’s opening day,  while the Preparatory and Primary schools will compete on Saturday. 

One change made by the organizers is the introduction of the high-performance aspect of the meet for the secondary and tertiary institutions.

Mayberry Investments limited are returning as sponsors of the meet for an amazing 27th straight year.

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Former NFL player Devon McDonald leads cast to host third edition of Flag Football Event

Approximately 500 swimmers are expected to compete in the Prep and Primary schools category in the upcoming Mayberry High Performance Swim Classic set for March 21 at 22 at the National Aquatic Centre in Kingston.

Some of Jamaica’s best young swimmers will get an opportunity display their skills, including those selected to represent Jamaica at the upcoming Carifta Games in Trinidad. 

The secondary and tertiary schools swimmers will compete on Friday’s opening day,  while the Preparatory and Primary schools will compete on Saturday. 

One change made by the organizers is the introduction of the high-performance aspect of the meet for the secondary and tertiary institutions.

Mayberry Investments limited are returning as sponsors of the meet for an amazing 27th straight year.

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Jamaica names protected seven for upcoming West Indies breakout T/20 league

Approximately 500 swimmers are expected to compete in the Prep and Primary schools category in the upcoming Mayberry High Performance Swim Classic set for March 21 at 22 at the National Aquatic Centre in Kingston.

Some of Jamaica’s best young swimmers will get an opportunity display their skills, including those selected to represent Jamaica at the upcoming Carifta Games in Trinidad. 

The secondary and tertiary schools swimmers will compete on Friday’s opening day,  while the Preparatory and Primary schools will compete on Saturday. 

One change made by the organizers is the introduction of the high-performance aspect of the meet for the secondary and tertiary institutions.

Mayberry Investments limited are returning as sponsors of the meet for an amazing 27th straight year.

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14 Jamaican finalists or All American including nine males and five females at NCAA Indoor Championships

Approximately 500 swimmers are expected to compete in the Prep and Primary schools category in the upcoming Mayberry High Performance Swim Classic set for March 21 at 22 at the National Aquatic Centre in Kingston.

Some of Jamaica’s best young swimmers will get an opportunity display their skills, including those selected to represent Jamaica at the upcoming Carifta Games in Trinidad. 

The secondary and tertiary schools swimmers will compete on Friday’s opening day,  while the Preparatory and Primary schools will compete on Saturday. 

One change made by the organizers is the introduction of the high-performance aspect of the meet for the secondary and tertiary institutions.

Mayberry Investments limited are returning as sponsors of the meet for an amazing 27th straight year.

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JFF President Michael  Rickettes elected  unopposed  as  Vice-president of Caribbean  Football Union

Approximately 500 swimmers are expected to compete in the Prep and Primary schools category in the upcoming Mayberry High Performance Swim Classic set for March 21 at 22 at the National Aquatic Centre in Kingston.

Some of Jamaica’s best young swimmers will get an opportunity display their skills, including those selected to represent Jamaica at the upcoming Carifta Games in Trinidad. 

The secondary and tertiary schools swimmers will compete on Friday’s opening day,  while the Preparatory and Primary schools will compete on Saturday. 

One change made by the organizers is the introduction of the high-performance aspect of the meet for the secondary and tertiary institutions.

Mayberry Investments limited are returning as sponsors of the meet for an amazing 27th straight year.

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The  Jamaica  Scorpions  return  to  winning  ways  in  the  regional  four  Day  Championships  today

Approximately 500 swimmers are expected to compete in the Prep and Primary schools category in the upcoming Mayberry High Performance Swim Classic set for March 21 at 22 at the National Aquatic Centre in Kingston.

Some of Jamaica’s best young swimmers will get an opportunity display their skills, including those selected to represent Jamaica at the upcoming Carifta Games in Trinidad. 

The secondary and tertiary schools swimmers will compete on Friday’s opening day,  while the Preparatory and Primary schools will compete on Saturday. 

One change made by the organizers is the introduction of the high-performance aspect of the meet for the secondary and tertiary institutions.

Mayberry Investments limited are returning as sponsors of the meet for an amazing 27th straight year.

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Cavaliers extend winning streak in NBA

Approximately 500 swimmers are expected to compete in the Prep and Primary schools category in the upcoming Mayberry High Performance Swim Classic set for March 21 at 22 at the National Aquatic Centre in Kingston.

Some of Jamaica’s best young swimmers will get an opportunity display their skills, including those selected to represent Jamaica at the upcoming Carifta Games in Trinidad. 

The secondary and tertiary schools swimmers will compete on Friday’s opening day,  while the Preparatory and Primary schools will compete on Saturday. 

One change made by the organizers is the introduction of the high-performance aspect of the meet for the secondary and tertiary institutions.

Mayberry Investments limited are returning as sponsors of the meet for an amazing 27th straight year.

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Golden Day for Jamaica at Special Olympic World Winter Games in Turin Italy

Approximately 500 swimmers are expected to compete in the Prep and Primary schools category in the upcoming Mayberry High Performance Swim Classic set for March 21 at 22 at the National Aquatic Centre in Kingston.

Some of Jamaica’s best young swimmers will get an opportunity display their skills, including those selected to represent Jamaica at the upcoming Carifta Games in Trinidad. 

The secondary and tertiary schools swimmers will compete on Friday’s opening day,  while the Preparatory and Primary schools will compete on Saturday. 

One change made by the organizers is the introduction of the high-performance aspect of the meet for the secondary and tertiary institutions.

Mayberry Investments limited are returning as sponsors of the meet for an amazing 27th straight year.

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Argentine  superstar  Lionel  Messi  and his Inter-Miami  team are back in Florida

Approximately 500 swimmers are expected to compete in the Prep and Primary schools category in the upcoming Mayberry High Performance Swim Classic set for March 21 at 22 at the National Aquatic Centre in Kingston.

Some of Jamaica’s best young swimmers will get an opportunity display their skills, including those selected to represent Jamaica at the upcoming Carifta Games in Trinidad. 

The secondary and tertiary schools swimmers will compete on Friday’s opening day,  while the Preparatory and Primary schools will compete on Saturday. 

One change made by the organizers is the introduction of the high-performance aspect of the meet for the secondary and tertiary institutions.

Mayberry Investments limited are returning as sponsors of the meet for an amazing 27th straight year.

Read More