The Lautoka zone athletics meet will be decided after proper assessments are carried out due to the floods that devastated the western division.
The 11 schools will conduct their own assessments as some were badly hit during the floods before their findings are forwarded to the education ministry who will then decide on when the zone meet will be held.
Meanwhile, the Triple N zone will be held tomorrow with defending girls champion ACS expected to dominate again with boys champs Sila Central College.
The Triple N zone will start at 8am at the national stadium.
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