Southern Zone Deans semifinals to be completed tomorrow

Southern Zone Deans semifinals to be completed tomorrow

By Marika Rasekaseka
Monday 17/07/2023
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The Southern Zone Deans semifinals are confirmed to be completed tomorrow after being called off due to bad weather last Saturday.

Last night, officials were given the green light to complete the U16, U17, U18 and U19 semifinals tomorrow and are working very hard to secure the Buckhurst and Bidesi grounds to avoid disruption at Suva Grammar School.

The 8 games are confirmed to be held tomorrow from 10am, the venue will be finalized today.

The Southern Zone Deans officials were advised on Saturday by the Ministry of Education to call off the rest of the games because of heavy rain and strong winds.

In tomorrow's U16 semifinals, Grammar faces Dudley High School and Marist plays Nasinu Secondary School.

The Marist U17 side will face Nasinu in the first semifinal while Suva Grammar faces MGM.

In the U18 semifinal, Grammar will play Sacred Heart College and Marist will face Nasinu Secondary School.

Also confirmed in the U19 semis, Nasinu Secondary will face Marist and Naitasiri plays Lomary Secondary.


DateTimeTeamTeam
U14 -
Sat 8 Jul8:30AMChristian Mission Fellowship - Ratu Sukuna Memorial
8:30AMNasinu Sec School - Sacred Heart College
9:25AMMarist - Dudley High
U15 -
Sat 8 Jul8:30AMGospel High School - Suva Sangam
9:25AMSuva Grammar - Kalabu Secondary
9:30AMRatu Sukuna Memorial Sch - Lomary Secondary
10:25AMMarist - Ratu Sukuna Memorial
U16 -
8:30AMDudley High - Ratu Sukuna Memorial
10:25AMSuva Grammar - Gospel High School
10:30AMNasinu Sec School - Marist Champagnat Institute

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