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February 12, 2008
Inseason Juice KLAS School Tour Stops By Dunoon Technical High
By: Kemesha Bolton and Elizabeth Smith
Photography By: Milton Raynor

"Mek sure when yuh boyfriend leave yuh dont pop down, thats why you must have yuh education so yuh can be independent an can look good," Black-er said in all earnest as he encouraged the enthusiastic crowd at Dunoon Technical High School recently. Students and Teachers gathered with celebrities sponsors and friends for another Inseason Juice KLAS High School Tour outside broadcast; heard live on Sorts Radio, KLAS FM.

Dunoon Technical rocked, as the tour was in high gear. The school does very well in local netball competitions and Crystal Gayle the Goal Attack/ Goal Shoot took the microphone, revealing her team's and her own accomplishments. Coming second in the last season, Dunoon Technical's team also boasts having an up and coming Sunshine Girl in their midst; who is Gayle herself.

This concept of 'touring' a live broadcast from a Sports focused radio station around Jamaican schools; though formed in some brilliant minds at KLAS, came to fruition with the immense assistance of sponsors, who introduced some of their products.

A Pharmaton rep provided interesting information on some of the products the company provides; one being their stress relief pill that students especially those who are studying would benefit from.

From Adidas, a rep spoke about not only their wonderful deodorant line available in pharmacies and stores, but also of their upcoming sponsors of the Beijing Olympics.

Paula Saunders from KLAS presented More Time phone cards to one of the Office Administration teachers, Sheila Hines.

Up to his usually exceptional juggling, DJ Kat delighted the students taking them into another place as they sang along to every song played. The vibes was exceptionally right at Dunoon.

Talent from the school came from Dwight Duncan who performed and other students jumped at the opportunity to show their talent. Marco Henry - a dub poet did a well received piece.

Spitting his solid conscious lyrics, Lil' Joe did "No War" much to the delight of the female students and the teachers. Shane O, Chuck Fenda and Black-er were outstanding and their performances received rounds of
applause.

Black-er asked the teachers to "Tek Off Their Shoes"...he then praised KLAS for their big efforts before singing "Bun Him" - and the students sang it in harmony with him. "Walk Wid Attitude" was the last song he did.

'Man Of Business' otherwise called MOB dancers closed off the afternoons entertainment with their award winning and outstanding agility, originality and great style. All the sponsors were shown love and how much they were appreciated. They are: Inseason Juice, Pharmaton, Addidas Deodorant, Aamm Co-op Credit Union, KFC and Yardflex Inc.




