Lambert House won the Marist Old Boys Bazaar after collecting a total of $10,100.
The MOB managed to raise $37,390.35 during the three day bazaar at Saint Thomas High School in Lautoka.
As part of the three day event, the Old Boys were also part of community projects like painting classrooms at Saint Thomas School and the Catholic Church as well.
Strength and Conditioning Coach for Swire Shipping Fijian Drua, Nacanieli Cawanibuka was the Chief Guest for the bazaar.
He says it was an honour to be back talking to his former school mates and teachers who helped shape the person he is today.
Cawanibuka says sports has played a crucial role in transforming the lives of individuals and he is proud to see former students of Marist Brothers High School come through the system and make it big on the stage in the sporting set up.
He says the values and simplicity taught by the brothers is evident in the way they carried themselves in camp.
Cawanibuka says the humble nature seen in former students coming to professional set ups in the national side makes him proud to be a Marist Old Boy.
He stressed the importance of healthy living amongst families and the need to have a training programme to combat Non Communicable Diseases.
Cawanibuka reiterates that health is wealth.
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