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ISSA URBAN SCHOOLBOY BASKETBALL FINALS

Wolmer’s storm to U16 crown, Campion, STGC head to U19 Game Three

Published:Wednesday | February 11, 2026 | 12:14 AMRaymond Graham/Gleaner Writer
Wolmer’s Boys’ School coach, Howard Harvey (left), celebrates with his charges after winning the ISSA Under-16 Urban Schoolboy Basketball title at St George’s College yesterday.
Wolmer’s Boys’ School coach, Howard Harvey (left), celebrates with his charges after winning the ISSA Under-16 Urban Schoolboy Basketball title at St George’s College yesterday.
Campion College’s Zachary Lawrence-Smith (right) dribbles by St George’s College’s Imani Salmon (centre), while his teammate Dylon Kelly sets a pick during game two of the ISSA Urban Under-19 Schoolboy Basketball final at St George’s College yester
Campion College’s Zachary Lawrence-Smith (right) dribbles by St George’s College’s Imani Salmon (centre), while his teammate Dylon Kelly sets a pick during game two of the ISSA Urban Under-19 Schoolboy Basketball final at St George’s College yesterday.
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Wolmer’s Boys’ School are ISSA Urban Under-16 schoolboy basketball champions, while the Under-19 champions will be decided in a Game Three following action at St George’s College yesterday.

Led by a strong all-round performance from Alexander Richardson, who finished with a game-high 18 points, eight rebounds, and seven steals, the Howard Harvey-coached team from Heroes Circle came from behind to score a convincing 65-50 win over Jamaica College (JC).

Alex Farquharson chipped in with 12 points and nine rebounds, while Justin Wright added 12 points in support of Richardson.

Down 0-1 after losing their first game to Wolmer’s last Friday, the Duane Cunningham-coached Jamaica College team came out more positively as they rushed into a 14-7 first-quarter lead.

However, the champions found their rhythm in the second quarter, outscoring their opponents 18-12 as Jamaica College held a slender 26-25 lead at the halftime break.

A fired-up Wolmer’s team produced an impressive third quarter, outscoring their opponents 22-10 to take a 47-36 lead going into the final quarter. Wolmer’s maintained their momentum in the closing stages, adding 18 points to their opponents’ 14 to secure a comprehensive 15-point win, blanking JC 2-0 in the best-of-three series.

In the under-19 finals, the Ryan Martell-coached Campion College stayed alive in hopes of retaining their title, forcing a third and decisive game to be played on their home court after a workmanlike performance.

The defending champions were off to a fast start, taking the game to St George’s College, leading 24-12 by the end of the first quarter. The home team, however, rallied in the second quarter, outscoring Campion 23-15.

But the defending champions still led 39-35 at the halftime break.

Bent on forcing a Game Three at home, Campion maintained their dominance in the third quarter, outscoring (STGC) 20-12 to take a healthy 12-point lead going into the final quarter at 59-47.

While STGC outscored Campion 18-17 in the final quarter, it was not enough as the defending champions secured a decisive win and a Game-Three decider at home on Friday.

Zachary Lawrence-Smith top-scored with 24 points for Campion, while teammate Ryeem Martell added 15 points and 13 rebounds. Imani Salmon led the losers with 24 points, while Jonathon Forbes contributed 13.