
Excelsior High and St Elizabeth Technical High (STETHS) have secured six players each on the All-Manning and All-daCosta Cup squads announced by the Inter Secondary Schools Sports Association (ISSA) on Tuesday.
The match will be played on Saturday, January 10, at STETHS at 3:30 before the All-Manning and All-daCosta Scholastic teams meet at 1:30 pm.
Manning Cup MVP, Kimarly Scott leads five other Excelsior players in Jamari Gordon, Shamarie Chambers, Damarley Williams, Terrence Williams and Kivann Salmon.
Losing finalist Jamaica College (JC) have five players in Donald Stewart, Dujoni Thompson, Dontae Logan, Jabarie Howell and Jamone Lyle. St Andrew Technical High School (STATHS) had three players selected: Jaheime Gray, Keeno Levy, Stephen-Jon Beckford.
Walker Cup MVP Dwight Gentles and Kadean Young from St Catherine High made the cut, while Eltham High also earned two players in Santana Headley and Steven Bull.
There was one each for KC (Deshawn Byfield), Mona (Sean Leighton) and Calabar (Kevaughn Campbell). The Manning Cup reserves are Richardo Walker of Vauxhall High and Ryan-Oneil Francis of Tivoli Gardens High.

Meanwhile, rural champion STETHS had six players: Johnoi Steadman, Dantay Hewitt, Malachi McMaster, Deandre Barnett, Jade Lynch and Kaieem Lewis (Trinidad and Tobago).
Losing daCosta Cup finalist Glenmuir High gained five players on the squad in Conroy Nicely, Oneil Headly, Dunsting Cohen, Orane Watson and Orel Miller.
There were three players from losing Ben Francis Cup finalist Cornwall College in Carlyle Tinglin, Mekhi Foster and Carlondo Morris.
Ben Francis champion Clarendon College had two players in Anthony Reid and Justin Hayles, as did Dinthill Technical with Omanie Morrison and Omarion Small.
Kemp Hill High, which made the semi-final, also had two players in the squad, Robert Crawford and Shemar Daley, while Cedric Titus High had Terron Eccleston.
The All daCosta Cup reserves are Orane Gayle of Dinthill Technical and Jevohntae Gordon of Manchester High.
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