JCA pleased with growing Senior Cup
Twenty-four clubs, parish associations, and affiliates are ready to contest the 2020 season of the Jamaica Cricket Association’s (JCA) Senior Cup, which bowls off on Saturday and pulls up stumps on April 19.
Last season’s newcomers, Mico University College, are ready to be more competitive. In 2019, the JCA’s Board of Directors provisionally approved the institution’s request to participate, pending their ability to meet particular minimum standards around venue preparation. Those hurdles have been cleared, and the institution is ready to strengthen its fight.
JCA Chief Executive Officer Courtney Francis said, “We are always enthused when teams, whether traditional or new, improve themselves and provide better-quality competition. Seeing Mico develop the way they did over the course of the year gives credence to our strategic approach to supporting participation in the national cricket landscape.”
NOTEWORTHY WORK
“The Mico University has undertaken some noteworthy activities,” Francis said. “They’ve developed a structured cricket programme at the university. They offer full scholarships to both male and female cricketers and now provide opportunities for youth to develop a career in the sport as well as post-retirement options.”
Representatives of the participating teams attended a meeting at Sabina Park where they were issued playing kits for the competition. Cricket Operations Manager O’Neil Cruickshank said that the JCA was able to save significantly on previous years’ spend on uniforms due to the sponsorship from the Pakistan-based sports apparel provider Stone Hill.
“Stone Hill is a great partner as we seek to develop our cricket programmes,” he said. “They subsidised the cost of the kits for the senior level competitions, national teams, as well as equipment such as bats and pads. The JCA is better able to support the development programmes of our parish associations who are tasked with scouting and honing talent identified from primary- and secondary-level tournaments.”
Francis also spoke to the JCA benefiting from other sponsorships.
“Our business development team and marketing committees have been putting in the work to secure sponsorships and partnerships to help us stand on firmer footing. The Senior Cup, for the first time in years, will get financial support along with our women’s programmes. The official announcement will come in another week or so when the ink is on the dotted line, but we are confident.”
Senior Cup 2019 Zones:
A
St Elizabeth
Westmoreland
Manchester
St Catherine CA
St Catherine CC
Clarendon
B
Melbourne
KSACA
Boys TownPortland
Kingston
GC Foster
C
St ThomasKensington
Lucas
UWI
Police
Mico
D
JDF
St Mary
Trelawny
St Ann
St James
Hanover