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- TACKLE FOOTBALL | Voice of deCarteret
HOME SEARCH RESULTS SPORTS BIRTHDAY WISHES SCHOOL CLUBS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS STUDENT WELFARE DEAR PRINCIPAL DEAR LOWER SCHOOL STUDENT LIFE INSPIRATIONAL CORNER DC Hawks toughest challenge awaits them in January by Tyreece Myles and Joshua Parker| December 19, 2022, “The race is not for the swift, but for those that endure to the end”, and truly, what an exhilarating race it has been. Having played six (6) matches and winning only three (3), the Tackle footballers have seen the end to a bitter-sweet season one might say, but boy did they go out with a bang. They played their final match at May Day High school against the notorious Papine high on Saturday December 10,2022. The match saw the deCarteret College Hawks the victor, beating Papine by a whopping 30-12 points. The Hawks went into their match against Papine following a match against local rivals Mayday High on December 2. Against May Day the Hawks suffered their biggest upset of the season, losing 8-6 in what was a hotly contested and feisty bout. So, they went into the Papine match with the pain of defeat fresh in their minds and gave everything they had. Touchdown after touchdown, conversion after conversion, the Hawks were simply in a class of their own. The Papine “Lions” simply stood no chance. Their next bout is on January 13, 2023, where the deCarteret College “Hawks” will face the Munroe College “Invincibles,” who are unbeaten in all their matches played. The odds are stacked against them, but with their heads held high and victory in mind the Hawks are aiming to deliver and bring home the win. The Hawks vs the Invincibles, the Underdog vs the Champion, deCarteret College vs Munroe College, January 13, stay tuned.
- Tackle Football back again | Voice of deCarteret
HOME SEARCH RESULTS SPORTS BIRTHDAY WISHES SCHOOL CLUBS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS STUDENT WELFARE DEAR PRINCIPAL DEAR LOWER SCHOOL STUDENT LIFE INSPIRATIONAL CORNER Tackle Football Back Again!!! by Josuah Parker | November 17, 2022, “WIN-LOSE-DRAW-ONE TEAM!”, this is the philosophy that the members of the Tackle Football team abide by. A sport that was once stigmatized as brutish and barbaric, is now being seen in a new light as it has garnered the commitment of over 20 members, and has caught the interests of countless others. Staying true to our motto “Adeficamus”, the Tackle Football team aims to establish and maintain a pedigree of excellence that will once again prove why deCarteret College is the finest in the region. The Tackle Football team fosters physical and mental growth in their members. They teach young men to embrace their masculinity and, they learn leadership qualities directly from the many prefects and student leaders present on the team. The last time deCarteret College participated in the sport the team was came third (3rd ). Now with their eyes on the prize the Tackle Football team are set to begin their conquest on Friday November 18, 2022 at 2:00 pm in an away match against St. Georges College. It hopes to be a galvanizing bout and hopefully they can take home the victory.
- DC FOOTBALL QUALIFICATION | Voice of deCarteret
HOME SEARCH RESULTS SPORTS BIRTHDAY WISHES SCHOOL CLUBS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS STUDENT WELFARE DEAR PRINCIPAL DEAR LOWER SCHOOL STUDENT LIFE INSPIRATIONAL CORNER Lightning Strikes Twice for the deCarteret College DaCosta Cup Team by Tyreece Myles | October20, 2022, DeCarteret College football team ambitiously manoeuvred through the group stages of this year’s staging of the DaCosta Cup competition, Jamaica’s premier school boy football competition. The team was able to put on impressive and commendable performances against some tough opposition which earned them a coveted spot in the knock-out round - a feat accomplished for the second time in the school’s history of school boy football. DeCarteret College was placed in Zone F. This group consists of schools that are within the parish of Manchester namely: Manchester High, May Day High, Bellefield High, Mount Saint Joseph High, Belair High and DeCarteret College. The group stage kicked off with a hammering of Mount Saint Joseph by six goals to two ( 6 – 2) away from home at the Mount Saint Joseph field. That was followed by a tightly contested draw against Bellefield. Thanks to the amazing home support, the team was able to battle to a 2 all draw against local rivals Manchester High. Buoyed by the resounding and growing support from the entire DeCarteret College family, the team showed their quality with a five star performance which resulted in a five-nil (5 – 0) thumping of May Day High. The team unfortunately failed to walk away with three points as they drew one all on the return leg of the match against Mt. Saint Josephs. What cemented the team’s position as a team to contend with, were three incredible back-to-back wins: A two-nil win over Bellefield, another pommelling of May Day four-one and perhaps their most crucial win, the one-nil victory against Belair. This was the highlight of the group stages. The home support was immense and it spurred the team on the produce a compelling and unbelievable display against tough opposition. The players showed, courage, tenacity and an admirable willingness to put their bodies on the line in the name of victory. The return match against Belair was hotly contested and ended in a nil all draw. The final game of the group stage was a bitter pill to swallow as we rounded out the group with a heart-breaking two-one defeat at the hands of Manchester High at the Kirkvine Sports Club. It was the only loss the team suffered throughout their group stage campaign.
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- Voice of DeCarterer College | DeCarteret College
HOME SEARCH RESULTS SPORTS BIRTHDAY WISHES SCHOOL CLUBS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS STUDENT WELFARE DEAR PRINCIPAL DEAR LOWER SCHOOL STUDENT LIFE INSPIRATIONAL CORNER TOP STORIES DC Hawks toughest challenge awaits them in January IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS Dear Principal | December 13, 2022 Dear principal, a s students it is important for us to have a clean environment in which to learn, grow and build relationships. The staff at deCarteret College has consistently worked to make sure that this is the reality for students. However; there are some issues that have also been consistent in diminishing the hard work. After being a student at deCarteret College for almost 7 years, I have been exposed to [read more ] SPORTS “The race is not for the swift, but for those that endure to the end”, and truly, what an exhilarating race it has been. Having played six (6) matches and winning only three (3), the Tackle footballers have seen the end to a bitter-sweet season one might say, but boy did they go out with a bang. They played their final match at [read more] “WIN-LOSE-DRAW-ONE TEAM!”, this is the philosophy that the members of the Tackle Football team abide by. A sport that was once stigmatized as brutish and barbaric, is now being seen in a new light as it has garnered the commitment of over 20 members, and has caught the interests of countless others. [read more] STUDENT LIFE The Jamaica Chess Federation hosted it’s annual High school tournament on November 29 and 30 in Clarendon at Glenmuir High school. The deCartret College’s chess team was [read more] On November 9, 2022, all roads led to the University of the West Indies campus. The third and sixth form year group was invited to the University of the West Indies open day in which they were engaged in various activities. We were engaged in [read more ] CHAIRMAN'S REMARKS Chairman: Rev. Barrington Soares There are always times and means that we have to Express ourselves and to record memories, events and experiences. I wish then on behalf of the Board of Management to Express support for this initiative [read more] PRINCIPAL'S REMARKS Principal: Mrs. Prim Lewis Inheriting the Leadership of a One Hundred Year Old institution with its rich history, pride, high levels of academic achievement and discipline is a most envied position that, an administrator, can ill afford to take lightly, and I certainly do not. The past two years and seven months have tested the mettle of all levels of the organisational structure, as well as, the tenacity of [read more]
- Voice of DeCarterer College | DeCarteret College
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- STUDENT LIFE | Voice of deCarteret
HOME SEARCH RESULTS SPORTS BIRTHDAY WISHES SCHOOL CLUBS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS STUDENT WELFARE DEAR PRINCIPAL DEAR LOWER SCHOOL STUDENT LIFE INSPIRATIONAL CORNER Student Life Any and all details concerning the daily lives of our students. CHESS TOURNAMNET [read more] STUDENT ACCOMPLISHMENTS [read more] STUDENT Q&A [read more] First CLUB EXPO SINCE COVID-19 [read more] Student Talent Show [read more]
- SPORTS | Voice of deCarteret
HOME SEARCH RESULTS SPORTS BIRTHDAY WISHES SCHOOL CLUBS IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS STUDENT WELFARE DEAR PRINCIPAL DEAR LOWER SCHOOL STUDENT LIFE INSPIRATIONAL CORNER DC Hawks toughest challenge awaits them in January “The race is not for the swift, but for those that endure to the end”, and truly, what an exhilarating race it has been. Having played six (6) matches and winning only three (3), the Tackle footballers have seen the end to a bitter-sweet season one might say, but boy did they go out with a bang. They played their final match at [read more] Sports Announcements DeCarteret College continues to make strides as the under 14 and 16 footballers move on the second round of their respective competitions. Since the beginning of this academic year, our football team has been making waves and continues to do so. Never before in the history of the school have not only the DaCosta Cup team made it out of the group stages, but also the under 16 ( U16 ) and under 14 ( U14 ) as well. All three teams progressed to the second round during the same academic year. [ read more] Tackle Football Back Again!!! “WIN-LOSE-DRAW-ONE TEAM!”, this is the philosophy that the members of the Tackle Football team abide by. A sport that was once stigmatized as brutish and barbaric, is now being seen in a new light as it has garnered the commitment of over 20 members, and has caught the interests of countless others. [read more] DaCosta Cup Footballers Suffer Defeat at the Hands of the Reigning Champions deCarteret College made it through the group stages and went on to the second round of the DaCosta Cup competition for the first time since 2015. Getting to the second round, which is the knockout round of the competition was seven years in the making. But, unfortunately, it was in the second round that the road would end for deCarteret College. [read more] deCarteret College Triumphantly Navigates Group Stages and Press On into Knock Out Round of DaCosta Cup for the First Time Since 2015 deCarteret College football team shone brightly as they manoeuvred the group stages of the DaCosta Cup competition, Jamaica’s premier school boy football competition. The team was able to put on impressive and commendable performances against some tough opposition [ read more]
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