Queen Victoria School and Dawasamu Secondary School lead the boys and girls medal tally after day one of the Tailevu Zone. Defending champion QVS is...
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Tailevu North College’s Arieta Mere and Queen Victoria School’s Jone Raibevu have claimed top honours in the prestigious senior 100-meter events at the Tailevu Zone competition. Mere sprinted to victory in the girls’ blue ribbon event, showcasing her speed to secure gold for Tailevu North College. In the boys’ division, Raibevu delivered a strong performance […]
Queen Victoria School and Dawasamu Secondary School lead the boys and girls medal tally after day one of the Tailevu Zone. Defending champion QVS is...
Being one of only two schools to have won both the boys’ and girls’ titles at the ISSA GraceKennedy Boys and Girls’ Athletics Championships, St...
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Jamaica College’s (JC) Makaelan Woods clocked 46.39 seconds to lead all qualifiers into the final of the Boys’ Class One 400m at the ISSA...