Sailosi claimed gold in the Triple N Zone for ACS in the 100m with a time of 11.15 seconds while her twin brother Rarasea won the blue ribbon for Marist in the Suva Zone Two with a time of 10.65 seconds.
Rarasea said he still has a lot to improve on before the Coca Cola Games.
Sailosi’s dream of becoming the girls 100m champion was dashed last year after suffering a hamstring injury prior to the national finals but she is aiming for a good turnaround this year.
The games torch is expected to be at Ra High School this hour.
The Coca Cola Games starts this Friday at the ANZ Stadium.
Story by: Aliki Bia