Natabua High School and Jasper Williams High School are currently leading the Legend FM medal tally of the 2016 Coca Cola Games.
Natabua is leading the boys division with 4 gold, 2 silver and 1 bronze, RKS is in second place with 1 gold, 1 silver and 3 bronze while Marist now in third place with 1 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze.
Jasper is leading with 2 gold, 3 silver and 1 bronze, Napuka Secondary from Taveuni is in second place with 2 gold, 1 silver and 2 bronze while Saint Joseph’s Secondary School is now in third place with 2 gold.
ACS is in fourth place with 1 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze.
Natabua High School has taken 4 gold medals so far.
Natabua’s Tikomaijapani Batibasaga took gold for the Lautoka based school in the Junior Boys Shot Put in the last hour.
Lincoln Kauata of Marist settled for silver while Viliame Sokiveta of RKS will take home the bronze medal.
Natabua athletes won gold in the Sub Junior, Junior and Intermediate 1,500 metres events.
Sevenaia Ducivaki won gold for Natabua in the 1,500 metres Sub Junior Boys final, Colin Vassie of Natabua won gold in the 1,500 metres Junior final while Isikeli Waseaqali came first in the Intermediate Boys final.
Viliame Dileqa of RKS won the Senior Boys 1,500 metres in a close race.
Iliesa Ratete of Natabua took the silver while Samuela Digitaki of Gau Secondary took the bronze.
International School Suva athlete, Maia Ramsden has won the first gold medal of Day 2 of the 2016 Coca-Cola Games.
Ramsden won gold in the Senior Girls 1,500 metres Open event.
She ran a time of 4 minutes 55 seconds and beat the record holder, Mereseini Naidau of Jasper.
Naidau’s record which was set in 2011, still stands at 4 minutes 54 seconds.
Naidau took the silver medal today while Ita Senitarawau of Ballentine Memorial School took bronze.
Ramsden said she has really worked hard this year to win gold.
Alipate Wesele of Marist took their first gold medal in the last hour.
Wesele won gold in the Intermediate Boys Javelin event.
Pio Vulibuli of All Saints Secondary School won silver while Waisea Mateo of John Wesley College won the bronze medal.
Saint Joseph’s Secondary School’s Penina Elliott won the first gold medal for her school in this year’s Coke Games.
Elliott won gold in the Intermediate Girls Discus.
Talica Variri of Cuvu College took the silver medal while Karalaini Taivalu of Jasper took bronze.
Alice Peters of Saint Joseph’s Secondary won the second gold for SJSS. She won gold in the Intermediate Girls Shot Put.
Mereoni Bonasere of ACS took the silver while Tamarisi Lewasau of ACS will take home the bronze.
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