By Taromane Martin_ ISLAND SUN


Leading up to the match King George Sixth School team captain Zinzan Soaki told SunSports prior to the match their plan was on stopping BAC’s four tall players, N0 9 Rakeitino Soaki, N0 10. Heartly Tepai, N0 11 Jay Panjie and the towering Tuwala Ross from getting involved in the match.


That plan however crumbled in the third and final quarter of the match leading BAC to claim the 2014 crown and defeating their rivals for the second time despite Triestein Zutu leading his Sixer’s team against BAC  in that match.


While in the girls grand final it was the same story as BAC ran over a determined King George Sixth girls’ team to claim the title.

The match was played in a packed Multipurpose Hall as students from both team turned up to cheer their respective schools.


Meanwhile in the Men’s A Division second semifinal match between Pinoy and Crusaders it was Crusaders who managed to secure their spot for the grand meet with QQQ Marist after defeating Pinoy at the Multipurpose Hall on Sunday.




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