Marist Brothers High School (MBHS) and St Joseph’s Secondary School are currently leading the boys’ and girls’ divisions at the ongoing Coca-Cola Games, held at HFC Bank Stadium. MBHS has made an impressive mark in the boys’ division, securing 2 gold medals and 2 silver medals thus far.

All Saints Secondary School is currently holding the second position in the boys’ division with 1 gold medal, while Swami Vivekananda College is in third place, having garnered 1 bronze medal.

Meanwhile, in the girls’ division, St Joseph’s leads with 1 gold medal and 1 silver medal, followed closely by Ratu Sukuna Memorial School, which has also earned 1 gold medal. Xavier College holds the third position, securing 1 gold medal as well.

The Coca-Cola Games not only emphasize the competitive nature of the young athletes but also serve as a celebration of school spirit and community engagement. The ongoing event has drawn significant local support, highlighting its role in enhancing athletic talent and fostering camaraderie among schools.

Similar previous reports feature Marist Brothers and Mahatma Gandhi Memorial School as dominant teams at previous Coca-Cola Games, showcasing their commitment to sports and school pride. The atmosphere surrounding these games creates a nurturing environment for young athletes, inspiring them to continue striving for excellence.

As the competitions progress, there is a growing anticipation for further displays of talent and teamwork among students, underpinning a hopeful future for athletics in Fiji.

The vibrant participation from schools and communities reflects the importance of supporting young athletes in their endeavors, encouraging a culture of sportsmanship and unity.


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