Lomary girls focus on final after historic semi-final win
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Lomary Secondary School's Under-18 girls reached their first national final in the Weet-Bix Raluve Championship.
- Captain Ema Leba Gade stated the team will use the week before the final to identify and improve weaknesses.
- The team credits preparation, unity, belief, and support for their historic achievement.
Lomary Secondary School's Under-18 girls have made history by reaching their first national final in the Weet-Bix Raluve Championship. Captain Ema Leba Gade emphasized the team's complete focus on the upcoming decider.
"We'll go back and see our weaknesses and come back ready for the finals," Gade said. The players plan to use the week leading up to the final to pinpoint areas for improvement and sharpen their game.
The team attributes their success to thorough preparation, strong unity, and unwavering belief. They also acknowledged the crucial support received from their coach, principal, parents, and relatives. This achievement marks a proud moment for the school, but Gade stressed that the players are not resting on their laurels.
Lomary Secondary School will face Mahatma Gandhi Memorial School in Suva on Saturday for the championship title, aiming to conclude their historic campaign on the biggest stage.
Weโll go back and see our weaknesses and come back ready for the finals.
Originally published by FBC News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.