Suva Grammar School and Adi Cakobau have once again showed their dominance after walking away with a bagful of Gold to win their Division titles.
Looking at the Legend FM official tally:
In the Boys Division:
Suva Grammar retain their title with 14 Gold, 5 Silver and 1 Bronze. 2nd is RKS with 4 Gold 7 Silver and 3 Bronze. 3rd is Natabua High School with 4 Gold, 4 Silver and 4 Bronze. Marist Brothers High School is 5th with 4 Gold, 3 Silver and 4 Bronze.
In the Girls Division:
Adi Cakobau School retain their title for a 9th year in a row with a gold haul of 13 Gold, 7 Silver and 4 Bronze. 2nd is Suva Grammar with 8 Gold, 5 Silver and 3 Bronze with Nadarivatu coming in 3rd with 4 Gold and 2 Silver.
For an update from the closing ceremony at the TFL National Stadium, we now join our news director Vijay Narayan.
Our athletes went out and did the school proud.
Coca Cola Games Reigning boys Champions, Suva Grammar have stamped their mark once again after claiming the last Gold medal of the games and successfully defending their title for another year.
Coach Jone Delai who could not hold back his emotions for the final 4 x 100 metres said the boys did the school proud.
Meanwhile, Adi Cakobau School have successfully defended their title for a 9th year in a row and Head Sports Teacher Komera Tuicakau said despite the competition from the girls from outer schools, it took alot of pride
Suva Grammar has been on a rampage taking most of the Gold medals on offer in the track events.
The athletes coached by sprint champions, Makelesi Bulikiobo and Jone Delai proved their worth on the field taking out the Junior Girls, Inter boys and Senior Girls and Boys, 4 x 400 metres relay.
Form 5 student, Suliana Gusivalu who is the captain of her Intermediate Girls 4 x 400mtrs relay team which won Gold says the win is evidence of their hard work and the effort from their coaches.
Joeli Savou, the team captain for his 4 x 400 metres Inter Boys relay team which won Gold says the win was only possible through the support from the Grammarian spectators
Remisia Lala, the captain of the Senior boys 4x400 metres whose team also walked away winner said the Boys went out with only one aim.