Natabua and Jasper Williams lead the boys and girls division after day 1 of the Lautoka Zone

Natabua and Jasper Williams lead the boys and girls division after day 1 of the Lautoka Zone

By Antonio Rahiman , Navitalai Naivalurua
Friday 06/03/2020
Natabua High School’s sprinter Nemani Mudrelagi and Jasper speedster Vika Bavui

Natabua High School and Jasper Williams High School are currently leading the boys and girls division respectively in the Lautoka Zone competition at Churchill Park after day 1 of competition.

Natabua is leading the boys division with 15 gold, 9 silver and 3 bronze, Tilak High School is in second place with 3 gold, 3 silver and 3 bronze and Lautoka Andhra Sangam College is in third spot with 2 gold and 4 silver.

In the girls division, Jasper Williams is leading with 15 gold, 7 silver and 5 bronze, Natabua High School is in second place with 5 gold, 5 silver and 2 bronze while Saint Thomas High School is in third spot with 4 gold, 5 silver and 4 bronze.

Meanwhile, Nemani Mudrelagi of Natabua High School won the senior boys blue ribbon event this afternoon.

Mudrelagi clocked a manual time of 10.63 seconds, while Jolame Vunisa of Ba Provincial Free Bird Institue came in second place with a manual time of 10.67 seconds.

Jasper Williams High School sprint queen, Vika Bavui won the senior girls 100 metres with a manual time of 10.95 seconds.

Day 2 of competition will begin this hour and will see the finals of the 800m, 200m and the relay events.

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