debut: 11/14/02
20,011 runs
In reply to Chrissy
Chrissy, it is a vexed subject for me. It hurts.
I know we are living in totally different Times but still is a grievous
topic for me.
When I attended Rousseau Elementary in the 50s, cricket was the thing and we played competitively all over the
Corporate Area in what was the Eddie Matcham Competition and all games were played at Kingston Race Course George VI Park,Town Moor
now Heroes Circle/ Park. And the ground was the biggest in the Country being surrounded by a Cycling track(dirt) hence the name Town Moor.
Greenwich school was all Island champions in back to back years, defeating a St.Mary school in the second title match.
That school was in our Zone with Providence and Whitfield Town who like Cockburn Pen(Coburn Gardens) did not compete in my time.
But Greenwich had two stalwarts in the late Selbourne Mitchell and the younger Milton Wisdom who went to to XLCR and Kensington CC.
Roussea which moved from Rousseau Road to a large site behind Maxfield park Children's Home had the biggest playing field
in Kingston , and this encouraged great participation in football also.
In recent times, schools are being built without any playfield and when they do are aan after thought and placed on a hill side too.
Folks really do not know or care to know how beneficial sports is to the development of young people.Same with the Arts.
Don't get me started, Chrissy.