Ten years in a row for ACS
Winning has now become tradition for Adi Cakobau School at the Coca Cola Games, but winning for 10 years is another bonus for coach Komera Tuicakau, who said all they have achieved through planning, dedication and perseverance.
Tuicakau said that one of the major reasons for their success is recruiting the right students and seeing that they do not only excel in sports but academically as well.
When asked on whether there would be celebrations for their 10 year reign at the Coke Games, Tuicakau said they will decide later how to celebrate the historic occassion.
Tuicakau, however, does not dismiss the fact that celebrations should be carried out, but they will let the girls enjoy their two weeks break, and see when the new school term begins.
For Suva Grammar is is icing on the cake as the win in the boys division coincides with the school celebrating is Golden Jubilee celebrations in July.
SGS Parents Teachers and Friends Association President Commander Viliame Naupoto earlier indicated that it will be now up to the Board to decide on how they will celebrate the win yesterday.
Looking at the official Medal Tally
In the boys division, Suva Grammar finished of their 2010 Coca Cola games campaign with, 10 Gold, 3 Silver, Marist Brothers came in second with 7 Gold, 8 Silver and 2 bronze, Xavier College from Ba came in third with 5 Gold, 3 Silver and 3 bronze, followed by Ratu Navula with 3 gold, 2 silver, 2 bronze.
In the girls division ACS successfully defended their title for the 10th year in a row and walked away with 13 Gold, 6 Silver and 3 bronze, Suva Grammar took second place with 6 Gold, 6 Silver and 1 Bronze, while Napuka secondary from Vanua Levu came third with 4 Gold, 2 Silver and 3 Bronze.
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