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KINGSTON, Jamaica—Newly appointed technical director of Calabar High football, Kemar Ricketts, said he is grateful to be a part of a school with such history, as he hopes to build something special with the school.
“First off, let me say thanks be to God for allowing me to get another opportunity, a great opportunity of being a part of a school with history. You know, a lot of stars, a lot of sportsmen and different people would have been through this school, so it’s a pleasure to be a part of this institution. I aim to bring structure and organisation, and discipline to this institution,” he told Observer Online.
Ricketts has replaced Jermey Miller, who led the school to their first quarter-final stage of the Manning Cup and Walker Cup in decades.
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