The Queen Victoria School U-18 rugby team received a timely boost with the handing over of sports equipment and essential food supplies from the Queen Victoria School Old Boys (QVSOB) Class of 2011 to assist the team as it prepares for the highly anticipated Deans rugby competition.
This extraordinary gesture of support and camaraderie showcases the unwavering bond between old boys and their beloved school, igniting a renewed determination within the QVS U18 team to clinch the championship this year.
During a heartfelt presentation, Waisale Raba, representing the QVSOB Class of 2011, handed over the donated sports equipment and food supplies to the U-18 team’s coach, Pedro Waqa.
Waqa who was deeply moved by this act of kindness, expressed profound gratitude for the support, emphasizing the significant impact it would have on the team’s readiness and performance.
“The QVSOB Class of 2011’s incredible generosity has left us humbled and immensely grateful. Their donation will undoubtedly enhance our U18 team’s training sessions, ensuring our young ruggers have the necessary resources and nourishment to excel in the upcoming Deans Trophy competition,” Waqa said.
The U18 team is driven by a shared sense of purpose and the desire to make their school proud.
The collective efforts and backing from alumni, coaches, students, and supporters fuel their determination to succeed on the rugby field.
As the Deans trophy national competition draws near, the QVS U18 team stands resolute, ready to face any challenge that comes their way.
With the support of the QVSOB Class of 2011 and the entire QVS community, their dreams of championship glory burn brightly.