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ACS dominates Coca-Cola Games Awards in all the grades

ACS dominates Coca-Cola Games Awards in all the grades

By Lena Reece
18/04/2019
ACS Junior Girls winners

Adi Cakobau School has dominated the Coca-Cola Games Awards in all the grades and they have also won best Female Athlete in all grades as well as the Overall Best Female Athlete Award.

Overall Best Female Athlete was awarded to Naomi Sigaruarua who also took out the Best Female Athlete in the Intermediate Grade.

Ratu Kadavulevu School’s Kolinio Radrudru was awarded the Overall Best Male Athlete.

Adi Cakobau School and Ratu Kadavulevu School have won Overall Girls and Boys Champions Awards respectively in the 2019 Coca-Cola Games.

Best Senior Female Athlete was won by Serenia Ragatu of ACS while Kolinio Radrudru of RKS won Best Senior Male Athlete.

ACS won the Girls Senior Grade while RKS won the Boys Senior Grade ahead of Tavua College who came in second place in the Senior Boys Grade.

Best Female Athlete in the Intermediate Grade was won by Naomi Sigaruarua of ACS while the Best Male Athlete in the Intermediate Grade was won by Lasarusa Senibale of Marist Brothers High School.

ACS won the Girls Intermediate Grade while the Boys Intermediate Grade was won by Marist Brothers High School.

Best female Athlete in the Junior Grade was awarded to Kesaia Bole-taka-na-kadavu while Alipate Vuiwakaya of Natabua High School took out the Best Male Athlete in the Junior Grade.

The champions of the Girls Junior Grade was awarded to ACS while Marist Brother’s High School was awarded champions of the Boys Junior Grade.       

Best Female Athlete in the Sub Junior Grade was awarded to Melania Ranadi of ACS while the Best Male Athlete in the Sub Junior Grade went to Christian Taukei of Marist Brothers High School.

ACS won the Sub Junior Girl’s Grade while RKS won the Sub Junior Boy’s Grade.

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