Mammoth Task For QVS
They will go head-to-head with Suva Grammar School in the Under 19 quarterfinals this afternoon, with one team set to miss out in next week's National semifinals.
Both schools have prepared quite well for today's big match but Suva Grammar will go in as favourites after finishing top in the Southern Zone, while QVS had to struggle to qualify from the Eastern Zone.
The QVS/Suva Grammar match will kick off today at 4:10pm. You can catch a live commentary of the match on our sister station Viti-FM.
In other Under 19 quarterfinals today, Lelean will face Marist Brothers, Ratu Navula will take on Nasinu Secondary and RKS meets Lomawai. The Tier 1 games today will kickoff at 8:20am with the Under 14 quarterfinal between RKS and Saint Thomas at the National Stadium.
Meanwhile, Natabua High school has established themselves as the favourites to win the Tier Two Under-19 competition after a convincing 20-0 win against Saint John College, Cawaci, yesterday.
In other Tier Two Under 19 quarterfinals, Ba Methodist came from behind to defeat Ratu Latianara 31-21. Nasikawa Vision College edged Holy Cross of Taveuni 17-16 and Ratu Sukuna beat Labasa College 18-8.
In other results yesterday:
In the Under 15 division, Bucalevu Secondary won by default over Nadroga/Navosa, Saint Thomas beat Naitasiri Secondary 25-5, Sigatoka Methodist beat Tavua District 12-5 and Labasa Sangam lost to John Wesley College 22-0.
In the Under 16 division, Lami High beat Nakauvadra High 14-5, Ba Provincial High lost to Saint Vincent School 5-7, Nadogo Secondary lost to Suva Sangam 6-17 and Holy Cross beat Nausori High 25-6.
In the Under 17, Nabua Secondary beat Ra High 14-5, Ratu Navula beat St John by 16-7, Sila Central beat Holy Cross 17-10 and Labasa College edged Cathedra Secondary by 15-14.
In the Under 18, Ratu Navula beat Naitasiri 13-5, Lami High School beat Dudley High School by 20-15, Sigatoka Methodist beat Tavua District by 25-8 and St Bedes beat Sigatoka Andra by 17-12.
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