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Result for School Challenge Quiz 2009 Preliminary Round RESULT FOR SCHOOL CHALLENGE QUIZ 2009 PRELIMINARY ROUND MATCH DATE OF MATCH SCHOOL RESULT 1 05-Jan-09 Bellefield High - St. Thomas Technical 29 - 22 2 05-Jan-09 Spanish Town High - York Castle High 21 - 9 3 05-Jan-09 Morant Bay High - Waterford High 21 - 19 4 06-Jan-09 Central High - Annotto Bay High 24 - 16 5 06-Jan-09 Aabuthnott Gallimore High - Cedric Titus High 31 - 7 6 06-Jan-09 Immaculate Conception High - Knox College 51 - 45 7 08-Jan-09 Excelsior High - Bridgeport High 40 - 38 8 08-Jan-09 Camperdown High - William Knibbs High 30 - 17 9 08-Jan-09 Merl Grove High - Claude McKay High 44 - 2 10 12-Jan-09 Herbert Morrison High - Brown's Town Comm. College 33 - 20 ROUND ONE 11 12-Jan-09 St. Jago High - Lacovia High 57 - 31 12 12-Jan-09 Jose Marti Technical - Bog Walk High 32 - 12 13 13-Jan-09 Hampton School - Dunoon Technical High 21 - 5 14 13-Jan-09 Titchfield High - Spalding High 57 - 23 15 13-Jan-09 Albert Town High - Glengoffe High 20 - 6 16 15-Jan-09 Dinthill Technical High - Grange Hill High nine - three 17 15-Jan-09 Jamaica College - Montego Bay High 45 - 17 18 15-Jan-09 St. George's College - Holmwood Technical walkover 19 19-Jan-09 Clarendon College - St. Elizabeth Technical High School 28 - 19 20 19-Jan St. Andrew's Technical - Mc Grath High 16 - 9 21 19-Jan-09 Charlemont High - Gaynstead High 42 - 8 22 20-Jan-09 St. Hugh's High - St. Mary's High 27 - 21 23 20-Jan-09 Manchester High - Iona High 62 - 9 24 20-Jan-09 Denbigh High - Holy Trinity High (didn't show up) walk over 25 22-Jan-09 Jonathan Grant High - Oberlin High 38 - 18 26 22-Jan-09 Rusea's High - Knockalva Technical High 15 -6 27 22-Jan-09 Alston High - St.Mary's College 31 - 29 28 22-Jan-09 Edwin Allen High - Meadowbrook High 39-33 29 26-Jan-09 St. Catherine High - Belair School 27 - 23 30 26-Jan-09 Garvey Maceo High - Brown's Town High 36 -11 31 26-Jan-09 Ardenne High - Ewarton High 27 - 6 32 27-Jan-09 Maggotty High - DeCarteret College 28 - 22 33 27-Jan-09 Queen's School - Cornwall College 39-33 34 27-Jan-09 Victor Dixon High - Green Pond High 23 - 10 35 02-Feb-09 Glenmuir High - Ocho Rios High 51 - 10 36 02-Feb-09 Norman Manley High - Lennon High 14 -3 37 02-Feb-09 Munro College - Tacky High 55 - 16 38 03-Feb-09 Black River High - St. Michael'a Institute 31 - 18 39 03-Feb-09 Wolmer's Boys - Excelsior High 38 - 31 40 03-Feb-09 Camperdown High - Merl Grove High 47 - 27 41 09-Feb-09 Dinthill Technical High - Wolmer's Girls 23 - 21 42 09-Feb-09 Jamaica College - St. George's College 24 - 13 43 09-Feb-09 Kingston College - Jonathan Grant High 59 - 19 44 10-Feb-09 Rusea's High - Alston High 19 - 16 45 10-Feb-09 Old Harbour High - Edwin Allen High 42 - 37 46 10-Feb-09 Bellefield High - Spanish Town High 16 - 12 47 16-Feb-09 Calabar High - Morant Bay High 44 - 10 48 16-Feb-09 Central High - Aabuthnott Gallimore 15 - 5 49 16-Feb-09 Immaculate Conception High - Mannings High 35 - 23 50 17-Feb-09 Herbert Morrison High - Jose Marti Tech 35 - 20 ROUND TWO 51 17-Feb-09 Lacovia High - Hampton School 25 - 15 52 17-Feb-09 Titchfield High - Albert Town High 30 - 9 53 23-Feb-09 Clarendon College vs St. Andrew Technical 25 - 19 54 23-Feb-09 Charlemont High - St. Hugh's High 35 - 23 55 23-Feb-09 Manchester High - Denbigh High 45 - 20 56 24-Feb-09 Garvey Maceo High - St. Catherine High 26 - 16 57 24-Feb-09 Ardenne High - Maggoty High 42 - 16 58 24-Feb-09 Queen's School - Victor Dixon High 29 - 21 59 02-Mar-09 Glenmuir High - Norman Manley High 43 - 7 60 02-Mar-09 Wolmer's Boys - Camperdown High 26 - 24 61 02-Mar-09 Munro College - Black River High 36 - 9 62 03-Mar-09 Jamaica College - Dinthill Technical High 39 - 19 63 03-Mar-09 Kingston College - Ruseas High 72 - 18 64 03-Mar-09 Old Harbour High - Bellefield High 31 - 18 65 09-Mar-09 Calabar High - Central High 39 - 6 66 09-Mar-09 Immaculate High - Herbert Morrison Technical 25 - 15 ROUND THREE 67 09-Mar-09 Titchfield High - Lacovia High 26 - 9 68 10-Mar-09 Clarendon High - Charlemont High 32 - 23 69 10-Mar-09 Manchester High - Garvey Maceo High 39 - 10 70 10-Mar-09 Ardenne High - Queens High 55 - 16 71 16-Mar-09 Glenmuir High - Munro College 27 - 16 72 16-Mar-09 Kingston College - Old Harbour High 40 - 24 73 16-Mar-09 Wolmer's Boy's - Jamaica College 34 - 21 74 17-Mar-09 Calabar High - Immaculate High 41 - 22 QUARTER FINALS 75 17-Mar-09 Titchfield High - Clarendon College 25 - 23 76 17-Mar-09 Ardenne High - Manchester High 38 - 24 77 23-Mar-09 Wolmers Boys - Glenmuir High 31 - 20 78 23-Mar-09 Kingston College - Calabar High 34 - 25 79 23-Mar-09 Buckner - Hall 54 - 52 SEMI-FINALS 80 25-Mar-09 Ardenne High - Titchfield High 55 - 32 81 25-Mar-09 Kingston College - Wolmer's Boys 34 - 25 82 25-Mar-09 St. George's Old Boys - Kingston College Old Boys 33 - 51 FINALS 83 31-Mar-09 Kingston College - Ardenne High 42 - 14.
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