Nukuloa College beats Saint Vincent College in Secondary Schools Football Championship

Nukuloa College beats Saint Vincent College in Secondary Schools Football Championship

By Naveel Krishant
Monday 14/08/2017
Savenaca Lutunaseru of Nukuloa College controls possession against Keleto Sorokacoka of Saint Vincent College (Photo: Anushil Kumar/Vodafone Media).

Defending champions of the Vodafone Fiji Secondary Schools Football Championship under 19 grade, Nukuloa College beat Saint Vincent College 3‑0 and look good to qualify from their group after they won one game and drew another yesterday.

Savusavu Secondary School under 19 soccer team beat Sangam Sadhu Kuppuswamy Memorial College 1-0 in the Vodafone Fiji Secondary Schools Football Championship.

In other Under 19 results Khalsa College and Kamil Muslim College played out a 2-all draw, Tavua College beat Central College Lautoka 3-2, Vunimono High School and All Saints played out a one all draw, Labasa College and Baulevu High School played out a nil-all draw while DAV Suva beat Balata High School 1-0.

Baulevu High School leads Pool A with 7 points, Kamil Muslim College leads Pool B with 7 points, Nadi Muslim College leads Pool C with 7 points while Nukuloa College leads Pool D with 7 points. 

Earlier today:

In other under 19 results today, Kamil Muslim College beat Vashist Muni College 2‑1, Khalsa College beat Sigatoka Methodist 2‑0, Baulevu High School beat Central College Lautoka 1‑0, Cuvu College beat Tavua College beat 3‑2, Sangam Sadhu Kuppuswamy Memorial College from Nadi and Gospel High School played out a nil-all draw, Nadi Muslim College thrashed Balata High School 7-0 while DAV Suva beat All Saints 2-0.

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