Lennon High School footballers aim to reward supporter for loyalty
Nov 17th, 2021 | Category: News & Features | 7:26#JamaicaGleaner #LennonHigh #DaCostaCup #Football NOVEMBER 17, 2021: This year's DaCosta Cup Football Project from Lennon High School is to build a house for O'Neil Grandison, an ardent supporter, who recently suffered a stroke making it difficult for him to provide for himself. They recognized that his living conditions were less than desirable so they set out to make a difference. Ainsworth Kelly, Guidance Counsellor and Team Manager of the DaCosta Cup football team at Lennon High School, explains the project being undertaken by the members of the team and is seeking assistance to complete the Grandison's new home.
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