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Minister Grange Hails Stafanie Taylor as Great Example for Youth

By: , November 2, 2017

The Key Point:

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange, is calling on the country’s young people to emulate Stafanie Taylor and others who have come from humble beginnings to achieve great success.
Minister Grange Hails Stafanie Taylor as Great Example for Youth
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West Indies and Jamaican cricketer, Stafanie Taylor (left), accepts a plaque from Head Boy at the Eltham High School, Shawn Noble (right), while Head Girl, Jada Davis, looks on. Occasion was Wednesday’s (November1) breaking of ground for the Stafanie Taylor Oval at the Eltham High School in Spanish Town, St. Catherine.

The Facts

  • Ms. Grange was speaking to JIS News on Wednesday (November1) following the ground-breaking ceremony for construction of the Stafanie Taylor Oval and unveiling of a sign in honour of the cricketer at the Eltham High School in Spanish Town, which she attended.
  • Meanwhile, Ms. Taylor said her desire is to inspire young people, and girls in particular, to “never give up on their dreams”.

The Full Story

Minister of Culture, Gender, Entertainment and Sport, Hon. Olivia Grange, is calling on the country’s young people to emulate Stafanie Taylor and others who have come from humble beginnings to achieve great success.

She noted that Ms. Taylor, who grew up in modest circumstances in Spanish Town, St. Catherine, was able to rise above her challenges to become captain of the West Indies women’s cricket team and is consistently ranked as a top performer by the International Cricket Council (ICC).

“You don’t have to be involved in negative things. You can use your creative energy and channel it into positive things. She (Stafanie) came out of the bowels of the inner city, where opportunities were not a lot,” she pointed out.

Ms. Grange was speaking to JIS News on Wednesday (November1) following the ground-breaking ceremony for construction of the Stafanie Taylor Oval and unveiling of a sign in honour of the cricketer at the Eltham High School in Spanish Town, which she attended.

She expressed the hope that the “fantastic facility”, will produce many more sporting talents like Ms. Taylor, whom she described as a role model and “shining example of how young people can excel”.

The Minister said the project is historic, as it will be the first time that a cricket ground in Jamaica will be named in honour of a female player.

“This development will serve to elevate the image of women’s cricket, not only in Jamaica, but the West Indies,” Ms. Grange said.

Meanwhile, Ms. Taylor said her desire is to inspire young people, and girls in particular, to “never give up on their dreams”.

She said she is proud and honoured at the recognition from her former school and country, noting that she did not expect it.

“To think that a girl like me from the inner city would have made such impact… that it would be recognised by my country, is beyond anything I would have expected,” she said.

Other speakers at the function included Mayor of Spanish Town, Councillor Norman Scott; President of the Jamaica Cricket Association, W. “Billy” Heaven; President of the West Indies Players Association (WIPA), Wavell Hinds, and Chairman of the Eltham High School Board, Lenford Salmon.

Stafanie Taylor, who was recently conferred with the Order of Distinction (OD), has represented the West Indies women’s cricket team more than 80 times since her debut in 2008 at the age of 17.

The oval, one of the Jamaica 55 Legacy Projects, is being constructed by the Sports Development Foundation, in partnership with the Sports Ministry.

 

Last Updated: November 2, 2017

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