Boys' Town Cricket Club

Boys' Town Cricket Club is a cricket club based in the Trenchtown neighbourhood of Kingston, Jamaica. The club developed from the Boys' Town institution, a community organisation founded by Hugh Sherlock, a Methodist minister and writer of the Jamaican national anthem, to provide education and sporting opportunities for poor children. Boys' Town is considered a working class club that "drew talent that the middle-class clubs were not open to nurturing".

The West Indian Test cricketer Collie Smith played for Boys' Town before his death in a motor vehicle accident in England in 1959. The next year, the West Indian Test captain Frank Worrell led Boys' Town to victory for the first time in the Senior Cup&mdash;the premier cricket championship in Jamaica.

In 2003, the club won the Senior Cup for the first time since 1973.