MBHS & Lomary still lead Suva Zone II medal tally as SGS dominate boys 1,500 metres finals

MBHS & Lomary still lead Suva Zone II medal tally as SGS dominate boys 1,500 metres finals

By Semi Turaga
Friday 05/03/2021

Marist Brothers High School and Lomary Secondary School continue to lead the medal tally at the Suva Zone II athletics meet at the ANZ Stadium.

In the boy's division, Marist leads with 5 gold, 5 silver and 5 bronze while Suva Grammar School is in second place with 3 gold and 1 bronze.

Lomary Secondary School is in third place with 2 silver medals.

In the girl's division, Lomary Secondary School leads with 4 gold, I silver and 1 bronze while Suva Grammar School is second with 2 gold and 2 bronze.

Saint Joseph's Secondary School is now in third place with 1 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze.

Suva Grammar School dominated the boys 1,500 metres finals this morning.

They won three gold medals through Manoa Puamau in the Junior Boys 1,500 metres, John Riccardo in the Intermediate Boys 1, 500 metres and Abraham Mallan in the Senior Boys 1,500 metres.

Marist claimed one gold medal this morning in the Sub-Junior Boys 1,500 metres through Ratu Mikaele Vakasilimiliratu.

Results of Boys 1,500 metres finals

Sub-Junior Boys

1. Ratu Mikaele Vakasilimiliratu - MBHS 2. Josaia Matalau - MBHS 3. Ratu Inoke Lewanavanua - SGS

Junior Boys

1. Manoa Puamau - SGS 2. Andrew Sukhu - MBHS 3. Apisai Sova - Ratu Latianara College

Intermediate Boys

1.John Riccardo - SGS 2. Rasekaia Vunisa - MBHS 3. Zaccheous Smith - MBHS

Senior Boys

1. Abraham Mallan - SGS 2. Ramasibana Navunicagi - MBHS 3. Napolioni Seru - SGS

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