GraceKennedy Financial Group comGraceKennedy Financial Group commits $9.5 million to schoolboy cricketmits $9.5 million to schoolboy cricket
Yvonne Duncan (right), branch operation officer, JIIC, Montego Bay, and Gabrielle Lee (2nd right), senior account executive, Allied Insurance Brokers Ltd, Montego Bay, present the umpires with new cricket balls at a schoolboy match between Cornwall College and Maldon High. Looking on is Charlotte Mason-Vidal, business development manager, First Global Financial Services. Cornwall won by 164 runs.
The GraceKennedy
Financial Group has reinforced its commitment to schoolboy cricket for the new
season through a $9.5 million sponsorship deal, making it clear that despite
local economic uncertainties, the Group remains steadfast in nurturing the
talents of the island’s youngsters and ensuring that the rich legacy of the game
is passed on through the generations.
The Group which consists
of First Global Bank, First Global Financial Services, Allied Insurance Brokers
and Jamaica International Insurance Company (JIIC) has been instrumental in the
development of local cricket, having moulded a cadre of outstanding players,
including several on the National Cricket team, such as Danza Hyatt, Simon
Jackson, Andre McCarthy, Jermaine Blackwood, and Andrew Richardson.
Rohan Scarlett, Finance
Manager at JIIC and one of the chief organizers behind the schoolboy cricket
sponsorship said the GraceKennedy Financial Group remains resolute in its investment.
“We have been sponsoring schoolboy cricket annually because we see the
importance of nurturing and improving talents in this area, not just for the
short term, but for the long term benefits of our players, schools, and the
country itself,” Scarlett said. “We see the fruits of our investment every year,
through the good sportsmanship, discipline and hard work that the players
exhibit. Our continued sponsorship will ensure that the game lives on with the
same quality standards that we hold in high esteem.”
The GraceKennedy
Financial Group sponsorship sees players acquiring cricket shirts and balls annually,
and at the culmination of each season, exceptional players are rewarded with
trophies, and the top four rural and urban schools and coaches receive cash
prizes for their performance. Another instrumental aspect of the Group’s
sponsorship is the Douglas Orane Award which recognizes and
rewards outstanding players who strike a balance between their work on the
field and their academics. The Award was established in 2004 and is presented
to a player who has amassed significant runs or wicket averages during the
GraceKennedy Schoolboy Cricket Competition, while maintaining a high academic
record. It is presented annually to one outstanding student and includes a
$100,000 scholarship per year for three years, tenable at any locally
accredited university.
Over
$1.3 million has been invested in this Award since its inception, and so far, seven
students have taken up the scholarship, moving on to pursue various first
degrees at the tertiary level. At the culmination of this year’s cricket
season, another top student will also benefit from this award. “We believe
students should hone their skills on the field, and more importantly, they
should strive to be at the top of the class academically, because life
continues beyond schoolboy cricket. The Douglas Orane Award provides something
to aspire towards, and we will keep it as a motivation for students,” Scarlett
said.
Kirk Gordon, coach of
defending Grace Shield Champion - Innswood High, lauded the GraceKennedy
Financial Group for its sponsorship. “Their assistance has been tremendous;
GraceKennedy has given a boost to schoolboy and Jamaican cricket with players
getting the opportunity to expose their talent and move up the ladder in the
sport,” said Gordon, who led his team to three consecutive Grace Shield championships
since 2010, plus three JIIC Knockout titles for the same period. “There are
other incentives too as players who perform well academically and on the field
can benefit from scholarships, and the top four schools and coaches also get
incentives.”
Clive Ledgister, Coach of
STETHS also had high praises for the GraceKennedy Financial Group for its
contribution throughout the years. “I have seen firsthand the benefits of the
Group’s sponsorship. With their assistance, players have developed and sharpened
their skills, and many of our cricketers like Paul Palmer, Krishna Graham and
Donovan Nelson have continued to pave their way in the field, even after leaving
STETHS, because of the love they developed for the sport while they were here.”