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Yat Sen Secondary out to defend the Under 19 title in the Secondary Schools Basketball Championship

Yat Sen Secondary out to defend the Under 19 title in the Secondary Schools Basketball Championship

By Zodelle Bhan
11/10/2022

Yat Sen Secondary are ready to defend their Under 19 title in the Fiji Secondary Schools Basketball Championships.

Head Coach Durga Prasad says they have won the Under 19 title in 2018 and the aim is to do it again.

Yat Sen Secondary will take on Marist at 5.20pm tomorrow in the boys Under 19 grade while Ratu Kadavulevu School will face Suva Grammar at 12.40pm.

In the Under 19 girls division, Yat Sen Secondary will take on Grammar in the final.

In the girls Under 17 grade, International School Suva will take on Grammar at 12.05pm and Yat Sen Secondary will face International School Suva at 3pm tomorrow.

In the boys Under 17, Yat Sen Secondary 1 will take on Marist at 9.10am while RKS will face Yat Sen Secondary 2 at 9.45am, Grammar and International School Suva will battle it out at 10.55am, Marist will take on Gospel High School at 1.50pm, Yat Sen Secondary 1 will face Grammar at 2.25pm, Marist will take on Yat Sen 2 while International School Suva will face Yat Sen 2 at 5.55pm.

In the girls Under 15 grade International School Suva will play Yat Sen Secondary School at 8am in the opening game while Grammar will face International School at 10.20am.

In the boys Under 15 grade, Marist will take on Grammar at 8.35am, RKS will battle it out with Yat Sen Secondary at 11.30pm, International School Suva will play Marist at 1.15pm and Grammar will take on Yat Sen Secondary at 3.35pm

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