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Page10 Sports.Qxd (Page 1) TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2019 (PAGE 10) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Gurpreet fights hard, Naveen Inter-Collegiate Volleyball C’ship GCW Gandhi Nagar, GDC stays in medal contention Kathua emerge winners NUR-SULTAN In a sensational start, two Serbian in 1/16 round, Excelsior Sports Correspondent Earlier, Principal of the col- (KAZAKHSTAN), Sept 16: Gurpreet pinned Austria's Gurpreet led 1-0 after getting a lege Prof (Dr) Nutan Kumar Michael Wagner after wriggling passivity point and maintained UDHAMPUR, Sept 16: Resutra welcomed the chief The Indians finally showed out of a difficult head-lock posi- the lead till the end of the first Three day long Inter-Collegiate guest and presented the report some stomach for fight as tion, while Manish won his 1/16 period. Volleyball Championship for on the tournament. Gurpreet Singh impressed in round against Finland's Lauri In the second period, it was men and women concluded at In the final nail biting match- defeat at the hands of former Johannes Maekhonen by techni- Gurpreet who conceded a point GDC Udhampur today. es, GCW Gandhi Nagar out- world champion Viktor Nemes, cal superiority. on passivity but wriggled out of During the valedictory func- played GCW Parade by 3.2 to while Naveen stayed in medal Gurpreet later fought his a tricky ground position to avoid tion and trophy presentation cer- register their second consecutive contention, albeit with a bit of heart out against world number more damage. emony, Dr SD Singh Jamwal, win in women's section where as Viktor, while trying to push Gurpreet out of the mat, lost bal- Shuttlers and dignitaries posing for group photograph. ance near the edge of the circle and fell with the Indian on him, but the referee still handed two Inter Collegiate Badminton, points to the Serbian. India's coach Hargobind Singh challenged the call but lost Kho-Kho Tournaments commence and as a result lost one more Excelsior Sports Correspondent Kumar, GDC, Sunderbani, Buneet, Gourav and Rohit. point. The Serbian kept his lead Mohammad Ilyas, GDC In Kho-Kho (women catego- to advance to the next round. JAMMU, Sept 16: Inter Mendhar, Balbir Singh Chib, ry), GDC Ramnagar beat GDC In poetic justice, Nemes later Collegiate Badminton and Kho- GCET, Dr Pinky Sharma, GCW, Bishnah by 14 points (15-01) lost his quarterfinal to Kho Tournaments for men and Udhampur, Prof Meenkashi and GDC Samba beat GDC, luck, here today. two Serbian to make exit from Kazakshtan's Askhat women, being organized by Sharma, GDC Jindrah, Goutam Kathua by 4 points (9-5), where- Naveen was the first to lose, the championships. Dilmukhamedov, who benefitted Directorate of Sports and Sharma, GDC, Khour, Dr as in men category, PG to 2018 Pan-American champi- "I have learnt my lessons. from debatable refereeing. Physical Education University Bhupinder Singh, GDC Department beat GDC Billawar Dr SD Singh Jamwal, Director SKPA Udhampur presenting on Oscar Pino Hinds by techni- Mere power and stamina won't It though ended Gupreet's of Jammu commenced at Hiranagar, Sanjay Verma, Prof by 12 points (18-6), GDC title trophy to winning team. cal superiority, but the Cuban do. And it has to be a combina- hopes of getting a repechage Gymnasium Hall and Sports Pinki Bakshi, Bashkar Degree Mahanpur beat GDC Hiranagar reached the final to help the tion of two techniques to win round. Ground respectively. in men's section, GDC Kathua College and Vikas Karlopia. by 6 points (18-12) and GDC Indian stay alive in the 130kg against these wrestlers," In the very competitive 60kg Vikas Abrol was the chief Director Sher-e-Kashmir Police forced GDC Udhampur to taste In Badminton (men catego- Jindrah beat GDC Mendhar by 7 category of Greco Roman style. Gurpreet said after his bout. category, Manish trailed 0-3 after guest on the occasion, who inter- Academy (SKPA) Udhampur defeat in the final of the trophy ry), GDC Paloura beat GDC points (21-14). Naveen now has to first win The wrestler from Mohali losing first point for passivity but acted with all the players of the was the chief guest. Sujit Kumar by 3.0 on its home ground. Bhaderwah by 3-1, GDC, Reasi The matches were officiated against Heiki Nabi from Estonia said he genuinely thought of turned it around brilliantly, log- colleges alongwith Dr Daud Singh, DIG Udhampur-Reasi Medals, mementoes and tro- beat GDC Hiranagar by 3-0, by Ajay Gupta, Anil Sharma, and then defeat Kyrgyzstan's winning a medal and Olympic ging 11 points in a row to win by Iqbal Baba, Director, Range, Mohan Lal, Assistant phies were also presented to stu- ASCOMS beat GDC Akhnoor Dhiraj Sharma, Raman Kalaria, Murat Ramonov to reach the qualification. technical superiority. Directorate of Sports and Director Operation SKPA, Dr dents who had presented Guard by 3-0, GDC Nowshera beat Jagdev Singh, Palbinder Singh, bronze medal round. "I did not come here to just Manish was faster and more Physical Education, University Gurvinderjeet Singh, Additional of Honour, NCC Piloting girls, TDC Nardani by 3-0, PG Anil Kumar, Shibal Bhau, It was Gupreet Singh (77kg) participate. But I have learnt that aggressive on the mat while the of Jammu. Deputy Commissioner NSS Volunteers, officials con- Department beat YCET by 3-0, Surbhi Avtal, Pooja Sharma, and Manish (60kg) who brought I need to have more power in in Finn hardly attacked. Others present on the occa- Udhampur and Rajinder Katoch, ducting tournament and also whereas in women category, Mohammad Israr and Gagan some cheers to the dejected my arms. Now I will try to win However, in his next bout sion were Ashok Singh Additional Superintendent of teaching and non-teaching col- GDC Akhnoor beat Kumar. Indian camp by winning their Olympic qualification at the against Moldova's world number Manager, MA Stadium, Ramesh Police Udhampur also graced lege faculty. Government College for Women Meanwhile, in Inter- respective first rounds convinc- Asian event next year," he said. three Victor Ciobanu, Manish Sharma, Ramesh Mangotra, the valedictory function. Dr RS Jamwal, Principal Parade by 2-1 and ASCOMS Collegiate Cricket Tournament ingly. Up against the world number lost by technical superiority. Gopal Dass, Vikesh Sharma, While speaking, Dr SD GDC Basohli, Rakesh, Naveen Sidhra beat GDC Ramnagar by for men, GDC Samba defeated The Moldovan later lost a GDC Jindrah, Sonu, GDC, Singh Jamwal said that sports Sharma, Sanjay Sharma were 2-0. GDC Hiranagar by 78 runs, fiercely fought quarterfinal to Paloura, Sunil Kumar, GDC, teach how to lead life. He the technical officials. All the matches were offici- Government Dental College reg- Japan's wily wrestler Kenichiro Akhnoor, Vikram Jamwal, assured of all his support to the In the end, Prof Suresh ated by Sat Pal Sharma, SAI istered win over GDC RS Pura Fumita, spelling Manish's ouster. GDC, Hiranagar, Mukesh college in its journey towards Kumar Dogra proposed the for- Coach, Vikram Saini, SAI by 6 wickets, GDC Reasi defeat- (PTI) Kumar, GDC, Ramnagar, Akhil 'Excellence'. mal vote of thanks. Coach, Ravish Vaid, Sanjeev ed GDC Nowshera by 5 wickets Khajuria, GDC Nowshera, Ravi Sharma, Jeevan Lal, Tarvinder and ASCOMS beat GDC Taekwondo camp organized Fixing returns to haunt Indian cricket: woman Pal Singh, Shivam Sharma, Bishnah by 5 wickets. Excelsior Sports Correspondent role in inculcating spirit of DPS wins ‘Great Legacy in hard work and dedication POONCH, Sept 16: Three towards their sport, player alleges approach, TNPL under scanner week long Taekwondo camp MLC Pardeep Sharma and NEW DELHI/CHENNAI, This was after the Tamil was organised by Poonch Education’ Award DDC Rahul Yadav along with Sept 16: Nadu Premier League (TNPL), District Taekwondo Association Sandhya Gupta distribute an event run by the Tamil Nadu Excelsior Correspondent received by the DPS Jammu in collaboration with Women Participants of motorcycle expedition and members of JAC Medals and certificates among An India women cricketer Cricket Association found Principal, Ruchi Chabra, in a glit- Club Meri Pehchan. JAMMU, Sept 16: Delhi posing for group photograph. the participants. On the occa- reported a corrupt approach for itself in troubled waters with a tering award ceremony, attended More than 150 students Public School (DPS) Jammu, was the first time, while the Tamil few first-class cricketers and a by K-12 Decision Makers, once again brought on the global Eminent Education Stalwarts, Nadu Premier League found its couple of coaches coming map of education, after being JAC flags off motorcycle expedition coaches and officials under the under the ACU's scanner for Prominent Authors and about 500 scanner as the spectre of match- suspected match-fixing. senior delegates from different fixing reared its head yet again Shekhawat, however, ruled out schools of Maharashtra and other from Jammu to Kanyakumari States. Young Bollywood actress, Excelsior Sports Correspondent or whether at a stop. to cause upheaval in Indian the possibility of any interna- cricket today. tional player being a suspect. Tisca Chopra, too made a brief "At the personal level I saw appearance on the occasion. JAMMU, Sept 16: Jammu the first picture of a Harley An unnamed member of the The TNPL started in 2016 and Athletes Club (JAC) flagged off Indian women's cricket team features eight franchises. President, RCT, M.K Davidson motorcycle in 1977, Ajatshatru Singh, PVC, motorcycle expedition on as a 17 year old. Hoping some- was allegedly approached to fix The TNCA, on its part, Harley Davidson motorcycles matches ahead of the home appointed a committee to Kunwrani Ritu Singh congratu- day I will own one. The hope lated the Principal, staff, students from Jammu to Kanyakumari turned to reality in 2017 when I series against England earlier investigate the allegations.
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