Dear Editor,
I took time out of my busy schedule this season to watch Jamaica College train, and yes, from the get-go they embodied a team determined to take home a championship.
But, surprisingly, I was more impressed with the coach, than the players. Miguel Coley understands how to lead a team, and he’s shown that for the four years he has been employed at the school.
Winning is important to Coley, winning is important to JC. Winning is a culture Coley has instilled in the young boys, but he possesses more than just the attitude of winning, he has a strong sense of leadership; he believes in himself and this brings assurance to the team.
The success of the “True Blues” is all due to his strong leadership. Four seasons, four Manning Cup titles, two Walker Cup titles, one Flow Super Cup, and three Olivier shields give credence to the strength of the man behind Jamaica College’s success. It should come as no surprise that Jamaica College showed class as they dispatched the red hot Wolmerians. The game was all but done after Jamaica College netted in the first half and showed their class, having tactically manoeuvred through the rounds guided by the careful hands of Coley. This, the 28th title win, was awesome, just fantastic.
Jamaica College is in good hands under Miguel Coley’s leadership. Well done, Jamaica College.
Rohan D B Walsh
rohandbwalsh@gmail.com
I took time out of my busy schedule this season to watch Jamaica College train, and yes, from the get-go they embodied a team determined to take home a championship.
But, surprisingly, I was more impressed with the coach, than the players. Miguel Coley understands how to lead a team, and he’s shown that for the four years he has been employed at the school.
Winning is important to Coley, winning is important to JC. Winning is a culture Coley has instilled in the young boys, but he possesses more than just the attitude of winning, he has a strong sense of leadership; he believes in himself and this brings assurance to the team.
The success of the “True Blues” is all due to his strong leadership. Four seasons, four Manning Cup titles, two Walker Cup titles, one Flow Super Cup, and three Olivier shields give credence to the strength of the man behind Jamaica College’s success. It should come as no surprise that Jamaica College showed class as they dispatched the red hot Wolmerians. The game was all but done after Jamaica College netted in the first half and showed their class, having tactically manoeuvred through the rounds guided by the careful hands of Coley. This, the 28th title win, was awesome, just fantastic.
Jamaica College is in good hands under Miguel Coley’s leadership. Well done, Jamaica College.
Rohan D B Walsh
rohandbwalsh@gmail.com