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Page14sports.Qxd (Page 1) SATURDAY, MAY 27, 2017 (PAGE 14) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Inter Zone District Level Competitions Sharath Kamal to lead India’s Satwari bags U-14 Cricket title; Sheetal, Komal 8-member squad at World TT DUSSELDORF, May 26: (individuals), the event in emerge winners in U-14 free style swimming Germany presents a good oppor- Sharath Kamal will once tunity to make a real good again lead India's challenge in impression and he would try all *GHSS Banihal lifts U-19 Kho-Kho trophy the World Table Tennis tricks in his bags to achieve Excelsior Sports Correspondent Kathua bagged second position Kathua bagged first position Championships to be held here glory. in 50 meters, whereas in 100 and Surjeet Singh of Lakhanpur from May 29 to June 5. The reigning national cham- JAMMU, May 26: Players meters, Rajeev Singh of Sallan clinched second position in 50 Since the championships are pion was in good form during continue to sweat for top hon- secured first position and Bharat and 100 meters. all about individual performanc- the Asian Championships in ours in the ongoing Inter Zone Bhushan of Marheen clinched In under-14 free style es, the Indian members will have China recently and India almost District Level Competitions, second position. (boys), Bhushan Singh of to try hard to make an impres- knocked the Japanese out in the Winners of SMVDSB Fencing Championship posing for group photograph. being organized by Department In under-17 back stroke Banoti bagged first position and sion in the eight-day event. quarterfinals. of Youth Services and Sports (boys), Sarjeewan Kumar of Rajesh of Sallan secured second Besides 53-ranked Kamal, The squad, accompanied by SMVDSB Fencing Championship concludes (DYSS) at different places. Kathua stood first and Ajay position in 50 meters, whereas the other male members of the foreign coach Massimo JAMMU: Satwari Zone Kumar of Hiranagar bagged in 100 meters, Shivdeep Singh squad include Soumyajit Ghosh Costantini, had reached registered emphatic 8 wickets second position in 50 meters, of Barnoti bagged first position (83), G. Sathiyan and Harmeet Dusseldorf more than a fortnight Zorawar Fencing Club Reasi, GHSS win over Bhalwal Zone and whereas in 100 meters, and Amit of Hiranagar bagged Desai (95) while the women ago and is going through an bagged the title trophy of the Sarjeewan Kumar of Kathua second position. players are Madhurika Patkar, intense training camp at a pri- Inter Zone District Level clinched first position and In under-14 back stroke the reigning national champion, vate facility. Panthal emerge overall champions Cricket Tournament, played at Shivam Bhagat of Barnoti (boys), Nikhil Singh of Sallan Manika Batra (103), Mouma The foreign expert, along Excelsior Sports Correspondent Bronze medals. Fencing Club got Bronze GHS Jammu Cantt. bagged second position. secured first and Sharwan Das and Ayhika Mukherjee, the with former national champion In Foil Event Sub-Junior medals. JAMMU, May 26: Fencing KATHUA: Inter Zone In under-17 breast stroke Kumar of Hiranagar secured rookie, who will make her maid- Soumyadeep Roy, who was (Girls), Mehak of Amba Kids In Sabre Sub-Junior (Boys), Championship organised by Shri District Level Tournament in (boys), Nitish Sharma of second positions in 50 and 100 en world championships appear- drafted in by TTFI as the second Panthal got Gold medal, while Brij Mohan of HS Kambal the discipline of swimming for ance. Mata Vaishno Devi Shrine Board Sania Thakur of Hertiage Public Danga got Gold medal, while Barnoti secured first position meters. coach, are training the paddlers at Shrine Board Sports Complex, under-14 boys and girls held and Gopi of Kathua bagged sec- In under-14 free style (girls), Kamal, the top-ranked for the most important event on School, Katra secured Silver Mandeep Singh of Amba Kids here today. Indian in the world will have to Katra concluded today. medal. Tamana and Sonia bagged Home secured Silver medal. ond position in 50 and 100 Sheetal of Barnoti bagged first the ITTF calendar. In Epee Event Junior In under-17 free style meters. position and Komal of shoulder most of the burden of The Indian team will also Bronze medals. Sujan Gulati and Simranjeet of (boys), Rajeev Singh of Sallan the eight-member squad, com- Category (Girls), Pihu Rajput of In Sabre Sub-Junior (Girls), HSS Salal got Bronze medals. In under-17 butterfly stroke Hiranagar cinched second posi- play doubles in both sections Government Higher Secondary stood first and Rahul Kumar of (boys), Sarjeewan Kumar of tion in 50 and 100 meters. prising four men and women apart from the mixed doubles Sania Mir of Girls Higher In Epee Sub-Junior (Boys), paddlers, besides his own fans' School Panthal bagged God Seconday School Reasi bagged Mohit Thakur of HSS Salal got SAMBA: Inter Zonal where Manika Batra and medal, while Riya Manhas of expectations at home. Gold medal, while Shilpi Charak, Gold medal, while Manzoor District Level Football Madhurika Patkar with pair up Government Higher Secondary Competition for under-17 boys In the previous edition two with G. Sathiyan and Harmeet Mamta Rajput and Shruti Devi of Ahmed of Amba Kids Home School Panthal secured Silver Amba Kids Home bagged silver bagged Silver medal and Anuj was held at Maharaja Suchet years ago in Suzhou (China), the Desai. In men's doubles, the first medal. Archana Devi of Zorawar and bronze medals. Singh of Salal Fencing Club Singh Stadium Arazi, here. Indian spearhead was in a roar- pair will be Kamal and Sathiyan Fencing Club and Anu Devi of In Epee Senior (Boys), clinched Bronze medal. In the final match, Vijaypur ing form before pulling himself while the second will be Ghosh Panthal Fencing Club got Bronze out in the third round because of and Desai. Kamal and Vikas of Zorawar In Foil Sub-Junior (Boys), Zone crushed Samba Zone by 3- medals. Fencing Club, Reasi got Gold RN Chandyal of Zorawar a hip injury. As for women's doubles, 1. In Foil Event Junior Category and Silver medals respectively Fencing Club got Gold medal, For the 34-year-old Indian, Ayhika will partner Madurika RAMBAN: Inter-School (Girls), Deepika of Government whereas Mohit of HSS, Salal while Ramandeep of Royal who could probably be playing while Manika-Mouma duo will District Level Competitions for Higher Secondary School secured Bronze medal. Fencing Club bagged Silver his last world championships form India's second pair. (PTI) Participants of Jammu District Korfball Championship boys and girls were held at Panthal got Gold medal, while In Sabre Junior (Boys), Ajay medal and Imran of Amba kids posing for photograph with dignitaries. District Police Line, here. Diksha of Zorawar Fencing Club Singh and Vikas Kumar of Home bagged Bronze medal. In under-19 Kabaddi final bagged Silver medal. Himani and Zorawar Fencing Club got Gold Dr Arvind Karwani, Deputy (boys), GHSS Rajgarh beat Anshika clinched Bronze medals. and Silver medals respectively, Chief Executive Officer, Jammu District Korfball GHSS Ukhral in a close contest In Sabre Event Junior whereas Aditya Singh and Sunil SMVDSB, Katra was the chief by 2 points, whereas in girls cat- Category (Girls), Shibansi of Singh of DPS Katra bagged guest on the occasion who pre- egory final, GHSS Ramban Government Higher Secondary Bronze medals. sented medals to the position C’ship commences defeated GHSS Banihal by 14 School Panthal got Gold medal, In Epee Junior (Boys), Ajay holders in presence of Ashok Excelsior Sports Correspondent Kharyal, Manjit Singh and Irfan points. while Shivali Devi of High Kumar of Zorawar Fencing Club Kumar, Director Sports, Choudhary, members of the School Kambal Danga secured JAMMU, May 26: Two days In under-19 Kho-Kho final got Gold medal, while Ankush SMVDSB. association. Silver medal. Anamika and Palak Jammu District Korfball (boys), GHSS Banihal beat Sharma of HSS Boys Reasi In the championship, the On the first day of the cham- Bharti of Higher Secondary Championship commenced, GHSS Ramban by 2 points, secured Silver medal. Aryan and champion trophy in boys section pionship, Jammu Blue beat School Reasi got Bronze medals. Mukesh of TSN Reasi and HSS was received by the Captain of here today. whereas in girls category final, Jammu Shining Star by 7-5, In Epee Sub-Junior (Girls), Panthal bagged Bronze medals. Zorawar Fencing Club Reasi, Eight teams of Jammu dis- GHSS Banihal beat GHSS Jammu Red thrashed Jammu Kiran Katoch of Amba Kids In Foil Junior (Boys), whereas in girls section, trict are taking part in the cham- Ramban by 5 points. South by 8-4 and Jodhamal In under-19 Volleyball final, bagged Gold medal, while Prashant Chib and Bharat Dogra Government Higher Secondary pionship, which was inaugurat- School beat Evergreen Club by Beneficiaries posing for group photograph Manya Kabla of Presentation of Zorawar Fencing Club got School Panthal got the trophy. ed by Raman Sherpuri, Senior GHSS Neel defeated GHSS 6-3. Ukhral by 2-0 sets. Convent High School Reasi Gold and Silver medals respec- The matches were officiated Business Associate LIC of India The semifinal and final of Jindrah Skating Club distributes secured Silver medal. Nazia of tively, while Kapil Bali of by Ajay Kumar, Mohammad Jammu in presence of RK the Championship will be Football trials GGHSS Reasi and Shruti Devi of Gurukul Public School Reasi Tariq, Arun Dev Singh, Vikas Sharma, Secretary, Seema played tomorrow. HS Kambal Danga bagged from today stationery among slum students and Rahul Prasher of Royal Verma and Rahul Bakshi. Excelsior Sports Correspondent Excelsior Sports Correspondent schools and it gives a lots of sat- isfaction to the members of the GGF, GPF organize UN-collaboration JAMMU, May 26: Jammu JAMMU, May 26: Roller club," said Joginder Kohli.
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