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RSMS U18 rugby team into Southern Zone semifinals

RSMS U18 rugby team into Southern Zone semifinals

By Watisoni Butabua
04/07/2015

Ratu Sukuna Memorial School Under 18 rugby team has qualified for the semifinals of the Southern Zone Secondary Schools Rugby.

RSMS defeated Assemblies of God High School 36-3 in the quarterfinal this afternoon.

Nasinu Secondary School and John Wesley College have also qualified for the semis.

Nasinu beat Dudley High School 27-3, while John Wesley College thrashed Nabua Secondary School 33-3.

Marist Brothers High School Under 18 rugby team has already qualified for the semis as they topped their pool.

In the Under 17 grade quarter-finals, Nasinu Secondary defeated Gospel High School 14-6, John Wesley College won by default over Lomaivuna High School, Marist Brothers High School beat Basden College 14-nil while Ratu Latianara School lost to Ratu Sukuna Memorial School 19-9.

In the Under 16 grade quarter-finals, Suva Grammar defeated Dudley High School 12-nil, Nasinu beat LDS 26-7 while Ratu Sukuna Memorial School thrashed John Wesley College 14-8.

Marist Brothers High School has already qualified for the semifinals as they topped their pools.

In the under 15 grade quarterfinals, Nasinu thrashed Ratu Latianara 7-nil, Marist Brothers High School beat Lomary Secondary School 38-3, Ratu Sukuna Memorial School defeated John Wesley College 20-15 while Gospel High School lost to Suva Grammar School 17-6.

In the Under 14 grade, Marist defeated Nasinu Secondary School 17-12 and Suva Grammar School beat Dudley High School 20-8.

Meanwhile, in the Under 19 grade quarter-finals, Lomaivuna High School defeated Marist Brothers High School 23-9 and John Wesley beat Ratu Latianara 19-9.

In the Western Zone semifinals today, Natabua High School beat Cuvu College 11-10 in the Under 18 grade.

In the Under 17 grade, Nasikawa Vision lost to Natabua High School 51-5 and Ratu Navula College beat Xavier College 27-10.

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