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How To Watch and Listen To The Jamaica Boys and Girls Champs 2025?

Jamaica Boys and Girls Champs 2025
Jamaica Boys and Girls Champs 2025 - National Stadium in Kingston, Jamaica

The popular high school championships, Jamaica Boys and Girls Champs, will take place at the newly renovated National Stadium in Kingston from Tuesday, March 25, 2025, through Saturday, March 29, 2025.

Where can I watch Jamaica Boys and Girls Champs 2025?

Fans unable to attend in person can enjoy live streaming coverage of this five-day championship on 1Spotmedia for a subscription fee. Local television channels TVJ and TVJ Sports Network will also provide live TV broadcasts. Live radio and audio coverage will be available on Hitz 92 FM radio. || LIVE RESULTS AND UPDATES

Edwin Allen High aims to secure another title on the girls’ side, but the squad, coached by Michael Dyke, will face strong competition from several experienced rivals familiar with victory.

Former champions Holmwood Technical and Hydel High School are expected to challenge Edwin Allen, along with Corporate Area champions Excelsior, Immaculate Conception, and many-time winners Vere Technical, all vying for a top-five finish.

On the boys’ side, the team title is shaping up to be one of the closest in years, with defending champions Kingston College starting as slight favorites. However, Calabar High and Jamaica College are also expected to contend for the crown this year. Local experts believe the deciding factor could come down to the final events, if everything goes according to plan.

But let’s be honest, this is Champs—nothing ever truly follows the script once the excitement begins.

Gary Smith is one of the leading writers for World-Track.org. He has over 20 years of running experience, as well as 12 years of coaching while covering several events, from the international to college level. Smith, who has covered events for publications such as Caribbean Net News, European Athletics, Cayman Net News, AFP, and Caribbean Media Corporation (CMC), is also a frequent contributor of SportingAlert.com and TrackAlerts.com. Smith holds a degree in Communication and Journalism. Twitter | LinkedIn | News Break Writer

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