Adi Cakobau School and Ratu Kadavulevu School are currently leading the girls and boys divisions respectively on the final day of the Coca-Cola Games.
ACS is leading with 14 gold, 10 silver and 8 bronze.
Saint Joseph’s Secondary School is in second place with 7 gold, 4 silver and 5 bronze while Xavier College is in third place with 4 gold, 1 silver and 1 bronze.
Ratu Kadavulevu School is leading the boys division with 11 gold, 10 silver and 7 bronze.
Marist is in second place with 7 gold, 12 silver and 7 bronze.
Suva Grammar School is in third place with 4 gold, 4 silver and 4 bronze.
Boys 200 metres :
Kolinio Radrudru of RKS has won the Senior Boys 200 metres after beating Natabua’s, Nemani Mudrelagi. Radrudru has completed the double in the sprints after he won the 100 metres gold medal yesterday.
Mudrelagi settled for silver while Viliame Rekitilako of Marist takes home the bronze.
Lasarusa Senibale of Marist beat two RKS athletes to win the gold medal in the Intermediate Boys 200 metres. Richard Elder and Tevita Sokiveta of RKS had to settle for silver and bronze respectively.
Natabua’s Alipate Vuiwakaya has taken home the gold medal in the Junior Boys 200 metres. He also won the 100 metres yesterday.
Ronald Sharma of Cuvu College had to settle for silver while Mesulame Tuigau of RKS took home the bronze medal.
Sale Joe of John Wesley College takes home the gold medal in the Sub-Junior 200 metres race while RKS athletes Inia Colatanavanua and Kolinio Kadaoca had to settle for the silver and bronze medals respectively.
Girls 200 metres :
It was a clean sweep by Adi Cakobau School in the 200 metres finals after winning gold in all four grades.
Serenia Ragatu claimed her second gold medal after winning the Senior Girls 200 metres final. Jasper’s Vika Bavui settled for silver while Titilia Dibeca of Seaqaqa Central College won the bronze medal.
Jasper Williams High School’s Salote Baravilala was disqualified in the Senior Girls 200 metres final after breaking at the start of the race.
Adi Cakobau School’s Naomi Sigaruarua and Amele Navabale clinched the gold and silver in the Intermediate Girls 200 metres final.
Jasper’s Unaisi Tagabale won the bronze medal.
Kesaia Boletakanakadavu finished strongly to win gold in the Junior Girls 200 metres final.
Tokasa Gukirewa of Saint Joseph’s Secondary School won silver while Repeka Rosi of Jasper settled for bronze.
ACS has taken the gold and silver in the Sub Junior Girls 200 metres final.
Melania Ranadi of ACS won gold while her teammate, Varanisese Naiobasali won silver. Suva Grammar School’s David Chloe took out the bronze medal.
Field events :
May Kaora of Saint Joseph’s Secondary School won gold this morning in the Junior Girls Shot Put.
Sera Ralawa of Uluivalili Secondary School from Savusavu settled for silver while Tamara Fakataufon of ACS took out the bronze medal.
Vani Sokomuri of Niusawa Methodist School from Taveuni took out the gold medal in the Intermediate Girls Javelin. Loata Nabulagi of Jasper Williams High School took out the silver medal while Tokasa Kenona of Jasper settled for the bronze medal.
Vani Sokomuri of Niusawa Methodist School
4x100 metres
Boys:
Natabua High School will take home the gold medal in the Junior Boys 100 metres race after they beat RKS who take home silver while Suva Grammar will settle for bronze.
Ratu Kadavulevu School has won the gold medal in the Sub Junior Boys 4x100 metres final after a tight race in the last 50 metres Marist Brother’s High School will settle for the silver.
Queen Victoria School has won the bronze medal.
Girls:
Saint Joseph’s Secondary School finished in first place in the Junior Girls 4x100 metres, Jasper settled for Silver while ACS won Bronze
ACS has won gold in the Sub-Junior Girls 4x100 metres, Suva Grammar settled for Silver while Jasper won Bronze.
The 4x400 metres finals will start at about midday.
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