Defending Triple N Zone girl’s division champion ACS look set to continue their dominance after leading the medal tally in day 1 of competition.

The girls from Sawani had also made their intention known that they are going for their 7th title in a row win in the Coke Games after breaking 6 records at the Tripple N Zone at the TFL Stadium.

It started off in the junior girl’s 400 metre heat where Miriama of ACS ran in the time of 1 minute.10 seconds to break the old record set last year by Ana Kaloucava in the time of 1 min.20 seconds

Akesa Drotini set a new record of 1 minute in the 400 metre inter-grade where the old record was 1 minute 5 seconds

In the 100 metre junior grade Elenoa of ACS set a new time of 12.4 seconds while the old record stood at 12.9 seconds. She also set a new record in the 200 metre where she came home in the time of 25.7 seconds while the old record set last year was 27.11 seconds.

Also Laite Tu of ACS set a new record in the junior grade high jump with a jump of 1.45 metres while the old record set last year was 1.39 metre.

ACS leads the girls division with 11 gold, 12 silver and 3 bronze. Lelean is in second place with 4 gold, 1 silver and 4 bronze.

Sila Central is 3rd with 1 gold, 1 silver and 5 bronze.

Looking at the boys division Lelean Memorial School leads with 6 gold, 6 silver and 6 bronze.

Sila Central is second with 5 gold, 5 silver and 2 bronze and Muanaweni College 3 gold.

Day 2 of the the Triple N Zone will continue tomorrow.