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Page16sports.Qxd (Page 1) FRIDAY, MAY 5, 2017 (PAGE 16) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU Inter School, Zonal Level Tournaments Skaters bring laurels to State Pant guides Daredevils to KC Public School emerges overall winner in Excelsior Sports Correspondent JAMMU, May 4: The seven-wicket win over Lions skaters from Jammu and NEW DELHI, May 4: Swimming; GHS Kotli Tanda lifts Kho-Kho title Kashmir have brought laurels to the State by winning second Young Rishabh Pant pro- *GHS Chak Jarallan wins Kabaddi title prize in the 3rd National Skate duced a sensational 43-ball 97 to Tennis Championship held at Excelsior Sports Correspondent Public School and Mahika of Cantt. JIB: Inter School Tournament guide Delhi Daredevils to a Hisar. Jodhamal School bagged first, In under-14 Kho-Kho final, in the disciplines of Kabaddi, comfortable seven-wicket win The skaters Jaideep Singh JAMMU, May 4: Inter School second and third positions respec- GMS Bhure Chak beat GMS Volleyball, Kho-Kho and over Gujarat Lions to keep their and Yuvraj Singh won silver and Zonal Level Tournaments, tively in 50 meters breast stroke, Upper Gardigarh by 8-6 points Wrestling for under-17 boys con- IPL play-off hopes alive, here medal by playing the single and being organised by Department of in 100 meters free style, Suditi of In under-17 category, GHS cluded at mini stadium, today. double events. Youth Services and Sports in dif- DPS, Janvi Khoda of KC Public Satwari will take on GHS Bhour Udhampur. The 19-year-old Pant The J&K team defeated ferent disciplines were played at School and Aninima of KC Public Camp in the final tomorrow. In under-17 Volleyball, GHS butchered the Lions bowling Chandigarh, Haryana, Rajasthan different venues today School clinched first, second and Earlier, GHSS Satwari beat GHS Rown defeated AOC HS attack with some power hitting, and Punjab teams and won the JAMMU: Inter School third positions respectively. Raipur Satwari by 5-2 points in Udhampur by 2 straight sets, blasting six fours and nine sixes second prize. District Level Competition in the In under-17 girls, Savjamull of first semis and GHS Bhour Camp whereas in under-17 Kho-Kho, in his match-winning innings. J&K President Abhishek discipline of Swimming for Jodhamal School, Komal of defeated GHS Sohanjana by 6-3 GHS Shani defeated GHS Kawa The wicket-keeper batsman Jain, Senior-Vice President under-14 and 17 boys and girls Heritage School and Vanshita of points in the second semifinal. and in under-17 Kabaddi, GHS from Uttarakhand forged a 143- Seema Kharyal, Vice President got underway at Heritage Public KC Public School secured first, In under-14 Kabaddi, GHS Moud crushed GHSS Jaganoo. run partnership off 63 balls for Danish Padha and General School. second and third positions respec- Rakh Bandhu will lock horns with In Wrestling, Vinod Kumar of the second wicket with Sanju Secretary Irfan Choudhary con- In under-14 boys category, tively in 200 meters free style, in GHS Laxman Pura in the summit HS Ritti, Jasbinder of GHS Ritti, Samson (61 off 31 balls) to take gratulated the players and hoped Sanju Samson and Rishabh Pant celebrate their mammoth Ehsaas of KC Public School, 100 meters back stroke, Arya of clash tomorrow. Earlier in the first Satish Kumar of Holy Angel HS, Daredevils on the threshold of that they will continue to bring partnership during Delhi Daredevils and Gujarat Lions match. Aadijeet of Heritage School and KC Public School, Sehgan of semis, GHS Rakh Bandhu beat Pranay of Holy Angel HS and victory. laurels to Jammu and Kashmir Gujarat Lions to an imposing in 1.2 overs early on. Arnav Vaid of KC Public School DPS and Ananya of Jodhamal GHS Narwal Pain by 12-9 points, Pankaj of GHS Upper Thana After they departed, Shreyas in the future also. 208-7 at the Feroz Shah Kotla For Delhi, Kagiso Rabada clinched first, second and third School clinched first, second and while GHS Laxman Pura beat emerged winners in their respec- Iyer (14) and Corey Anderson Sudhashi Khajuria accompa- stadium here. (2/28) and Pat Cummings (2/30) positions respectively in 100 third positions respectively and in GHS Sohanjana by 10-8 points in tive weight categories. (18) took Delhi home with 15 nied the team as manager. Skipper Raina led from the took two wickets, while Corey meters breast stroke, where in 50 100 meters free style, Anika of the second semifinal. CHENANI: Zonal Level balls to spare to ignite hopes of Meanwhile, Yuvraj Singh front with a 43-ball 77, studded Anderson (1/22) snapped one to meters back stroke, Mujtabaull of KC Public, Savjamull of In under-17 Kabaddi, GHSS Inter School Competitions in vari- grabbing a berth at the IPL play- and Jaideep Singh have been withn five boundaries and four contribute for their team. KC Public School, Shivam Gupta Jodhamal School and Mokshi of Mandal will clash with GHSS ous sports disciplines were con- off. selected for the international of KC Public School and Arnav DPS secured first, second and Satwari in the final tomorrow. ducted at Government Higher Earlier, Suresh Raina and TODAY’S FIXTURE which will be held at England in Vaid of KC Public School bagged third positions respectively. Earlier, Secondary School, here. Dinesh Karthik smashed scintil- Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Kings XI Punjab (8 PM) Bengaluru first, second and third positions the month of December. lating half-centuries to power In under-17 Kho-Kho (boys), GHSS Mandal beat GHS In under-17 Volleyball (boys), sixes, while Karthik blasted 5 Delhi are now placed at the respectively, in 200 meters free SOS defeated HSS Sarwal in the Raipur Satwari by 30-28 points in GHSS Chenani emerged winner style, Divyan of DPS, Vikas Koul fours and 5 sixes in his 34-ball sixth place in points table with final by 1 points. the first semis and GHSS Satwari and GMS Marothi remained run- Football tournament held 65-run innings after invited to eight points, while Gujarat are of KC Public School and Ritvik In under-14 Kabaddi (girls), beat GHSS Sohanjana by20-15 ner up, whereas in under-14 cate- Singh of GD Goenka secured Excelsior Correspondent total of 22 teams are participat- bat. out of reckoning after suffering DBN smashed MS Sarwal by 8 points in the second semifinal. gory, Brooklin Mission School ing in this tournament. "Sports Raina and Karthik shared a another defeat. They are now at first, second and third positions SRINAGAR, May 4: An points in the summit clash, while BHALWAL: Inter School and Sarswati Academy bagged gear and all required support to 133-run stand for the third wick- the seventh spot with six points respectively. in under-17 category, SOS regis- Zonal Level Competition in the first and second positions respec- under-14 football tournament the players is being provided et in 72 balls to resurrect their with three more matches to go in In under-14 boys category, tered win over HS Toph discipline of Kabaddi, Kho-Kho tively. organized by Central by the CRPF. This event speaks team after being reduced to 10-2 their IPL campaign. (PTI) Abhijay of Heritage School, Sherkhania by 15 points in the and Volleyball for under-14 and In under-17 Kabaddi (boys), Reserve Police Force for the commitment that CRPF Karan of Heritage School and final. 17 girls got underway at GHSS NPS Chenani and GHS Sewna (CRPF) in close co-ordina- Mujtabaull of KC Public School In under-17 Volleyball, SRML Bhalwal. emerged winner and runner-up tion with police and Youth hold for the sports. I am sure bagged first, second and third lost to SOS by 2-1 sets. In under-14 Kabaddi, GMS respectively. Services and Sports that we will witness football positions respectively in 50 In under-17 Wrestling, Sunny Raipur beat GMS Amb by 3 In under-17 Kho-Kho (boys), Department was inaugurated performances of the highest meters free style, whereas in 100 Kumar of GMS BC Road, points, whereas in under-17 cate- GHS Sewna and GHSS Chenani today in Pulwama district. quality over the course of the meters free style, Divyan Sharma Mohammad Arief of GBHSS Hari gory, GHS Raipur defeated Bharat clinched winner and runner-up A statement issued here said tournament," he said. of DPS, Abhijay of Heritage Singh, Arundeep Singh of GHSS Shiksha Kendra Domana by 9 trophies respectively. the tournament was inaugurat- On the occasion, the local School and Karan of Heritage Muthi, Krishna Chib of GHSS points. In under-17 Kabaddi (girls), ed byDeputy Commissioner administration hoped that such School clinched first, second and Paloura, Sujal Verma of SOS In under-14 Volleyball, APS GHS Chenani and GHSS Kud Pulwama, Muneer-ul-Islam in type of sincere efforts will third positions respectively, in 50 Herman, Asiq Hussain of GMC Domana beat BHM School bagged first and second positions presence of Commandant of bridge the gap between the meters breast stroke, Ehsaas of Kachi Chawni, Brijesh Kumar of Barnai by 2-0 sets, whereas in respectively, whereas in under-14 183 Battalion CRPF Vinay public and the security forces KC Public School, Aadijit of GHSS Nowabad and Ujjwal under-17 category, APS Domana category, Evergreen School Kud Anand Prakash, Commandant in the midst of the grim situa- Heritage School and Rohit of Khajuria of SRML HSS bagged defeated BHM School Barnai by and GHS Chenani bagged first of 182 Battalion CRPF N P tion prevailing in the valley. Heritage School claimed first, sec- first positions in under-42 kg, 2-0 sets. and second positions respectively.
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