Holy Cross College Clinches U-14 Manoa Shield at Crest Chicken Netball Championship
SUVA, Fiji – Holy Cross College has emerged as a standout performer in the junior ranks, officially claiming the prestigious Manoa Shield in the Under-14 grade at the Crest Chicken Secondary Schools Netball Championship.
The team, which traveled from the North to compete against Fiji’s elite secondary school programs, showcased exceptional form throughout the three-day tournament. Their consistent performance and strategic play through the pool stages earned them a spot in the quarter-finals, a feat that ultimately secured their status as tournament winners.
The championship, which was expected to conclude with a series of high-stakes final matches today, faced an abrupt end due to deteriorating weather conditions. In a statement issued by the Fiji Secondary Schools Netball Association, officials confirmed that the decision to cancel the remaining matches was made to prioritize the safety and well-being of all players, coaches, and staff.
To determine the final standings, the Association evaluated the teams based on their cumulative performance leading up to the quarter-final stage. This scoring criteria favored the dedication and technical prowess demonstrated by the Holy Cross College squad throughout the competition.
For the Northern-based school, the victory is more than just a trophy; it is a testament to the months of rigorous training and the commitment of the coaching staff. The achievement serves as a significant milestone for the institution, marking a proud moment for the students and the wider school community.
As the athletes prepare for their return home, the Manoa Shield victory stands as a clear indicator of the rising talent emerging from the Northern division, proving that Holy Cross College is a force to be reckoned with on the national netball stage.
