Hanssraj Prahakar basketball match: Montfort School win senior boys and under-15 boys titles
Montfort School was dominant because it gained the senior boys and under-15 boys titles within the thirty fourth Hanssraj Prahakar basketball match on the Oxford School courts, E-Block, Vikaspuri, on Tuesday.
Bal Bharati School gained the under-16 women title, beating Apex School 52-42 within the last.
Bhaskar Mahor, Griyansh Tyagi and Diya Sehrawat have been adjudged the ‘best players’ within the three completely different sections.
Vikrant, coach of Apex School, gained the free throw competitors with 13 throws in 30 seconds. Three pointer competitors was gained by Soham Sharma of Oxford School. Chaitanya Choudhary was adjudged the ‘most promising player’.
Ranbir Kohli of Bal Bharati was the best scorer of the match with 96 factors.
The outcomes (finals):
Senior boys: Montfort School 57 (Shubham 15, Chetanya 14) bt Bal Bharati School 40 (Prateek 15, Ranveer 12)
Under-15 boys: Montfort School 53 (Madhav 18, Griyansh Tyagi 13) bt SD Public School 37 (Naitik Dhaka 20, Naitik Sharma 10).
Under-16 women: Bal Bharati School 52 (Diya Sehrawat 31, Yuvika Maan 10) bt Apex School 42 (Khushi 19, Shumaylla 10).
-Kamesh Srinivasan
Rohaan Madesh to make his F4 debut at Chennai
Talented teenager Rohaan Madesh, a a number of National champion in karting, will likely be making his debut in FIA Formula 4 Indian Championship, which begins on the Madras International Circuit on Saturday.
The 16-year Bengaluru pupil of Canadian International School, Madesh, gained the senior class Rotax Max Indian National Karting Championship 2022 and will likely be one of many three Indian racers within the F4 Indian championship.
After making his karting debut in a full season in 2017, Madesh dominated the karting scene and took a podium end within the Asia Max Championship at Malaysia.
The spotlight of his profession got here on the Rotax Max World Finals at Portimao, Portugal, the place he gained a warmth and likewise certified for the finals, a proud achievement for the Indian karter.
- PTI
Teja Tirunelveli loses doubles to high seeds
Teja Tirunelveli in partnership with Luana Araujo of Brazil was overwhelmed 6-3, 6-1 by the highest seeds Gao Xinyu and Zhibek Kkulambayeva within the doubles pre-quarterfinals of the $25,000 ITF girls’s tennis match in Monastir, Tunisia, on Tuesday.
$25,000 ITF males, Sharm Elsheikh, Egypt: Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Erik Arutiunian & Kris Van Wyk (RSA) bt Shashank Theertha & Tai Sach (Aus) 6-4, 6-3.
$15,000 ITF males, Monastir, Tunisia: Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Andrea Bacaloni & Lorenzo Lorusso (Ita) bt Aron Samson & Vishal Saravanan 6-3, 6-3.
$25,000 ITF girls, Monastir, Tunisia: Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Gao Xinyu (Chn) & Zhibek Kulambayeva (Kaz) bt Luana Araujo (Bra) & Teja Tirunelveli 6-3, 6-1.
$15,000 ITF girls, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt: Doubles (pre-quarterfinals): Carolann Delaunay (NCL) & Aminata Sall (Fra) bt Humera Baharmus & Chanel Janssen (Ned) 5-7, 6-4, [10-6].
-Kamesh Srinivasan
ITF Masters: Pawan Kapoor beats high seed Chandra Bhushan
Pawan Kapoor beat high seed Chandra Bhushan 6-3, 7-5 to win the over-55 title within the ITF Masters tennis match on the clay courts of the Joygaon Academy.
The outcomes (finals):
Over-50: Narendra Kankaria bt Bal Krishan Bhatia 7-6(5), 6-4.
Over-55: Pawan Kapoor bt Chandra Bhusshan 6-3, 7-5.
Over-60: Nagaraj Revanasiddaiah bt Sharad Tak 6-1, 6-2.
Over-65: Ajeet Bhardwaj bt Lalit Sharma 6-1, 6-0.
Over-70: George Thomas bt SJS Randhawa 6-3, 6-0.
Over-75: Ashok Jindel bt Ramakrishna Sudagani 6-0, 6-0.
-Kamesh Srinivasan
Asian under-16 tennis championship: Shivtej Shirfule beats Prakaash Sarran in pre-quarters
Shivtej Shirfule beat third seed Prakaash Sarran 5-7, 6-4, 6-3 within the boys pre-quarterfinals of the Asian under-16 tennis championship on Tuesday.
The outcomes (pre-quarterfinals):
Under-16 boys: Hruthik Katakam bt Eshan Khadeer 6-1, 6-2; Arjun Veluri bt Devendra Kulkarni 6-3, 6-2; Shivtej Shirfule bt Prakaash Sarran 5-7, 6-4, 6-3; Fazal Ali Meer bt Daksh Mudunoori 6-3, 6-3; Aditya Acharya bt Shashank Karnati 6-4, 6-0; Nived Konerira bt Yahsraj Jarwal 6-3, 6-2; Krishank Joshi bt Kabir Jaitly 6-0, 6-0; Ayush Poojary bt Sahil Kothari 6-0, 6-2.
Under-16 women: Parthsarthi Mundhe bt Kavya Deshmukh 6-1, 6-1; Dhanashree Patil bt Mishka Tavade 6-0, 6-2; Twisha Nandankar bt SR Dakshanasree 4-6, 6-0, 6-0; Dia Agarwal bt Ishwari Markande 6-3, 6-2; Riya Pudiyokkada bt Prutha Rao 6-0, 6-1; Riddhi Shinde bt Madhumita Ramesh 4-6, 6-3, 6-3; Bhakti Tajne bt Ananya Yadav 6-4, 6-1; Vrandika Rajput bt Meha Patil 6-2, 6-3.
-Kamesh Srinivasan
Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational golf match to tee off on November 2
Indian golfers, together with former Asian Tour winners Rashid Khan and Khalin Joshi, will likely be vying for honours when the sixth version of the Jeev Milkha Singh Invitational match tees off right here on Thursday.
The predominant occasion will likely be preceded by the Pro-Am occasion on November 1. The match had been collectively launched by TAKE Sports and TATA Steel PGTI in 2018 as a gesture to honour Indian {golfing} nice Jeev.
The match is being staged at Jeev’s dwelling course, the Chandigarh Golf Club, for the sixth 12 months in succession and gives a good-looking prize purse of Rs 1.5 crore. The subject will function 130 individuals, together with 127 professionals and three amateurs.
The enticing subject for the match this 12 months will function occasion host Jeev together with India’s worldwide winners resembling Rahil Gangjee, Rashid, TATA Steel PGTI rating chief Om Prakash Chouhan, Khalin Joshi, Yuvraj Singh Sandhu, Sujjan Singh and Himmat Singh Rai.
Other main Indian gamers embody Aman Raj, Olympian Udayan Mane and final week’s winner Jairaj Singh Sandhu.
The overseas problem will likely be led by Sri Lankans N Thangaraja, Mithun Perera, Anura Rohana and Okay Prabagaran, Bangladesh’s Jamal Hossain, Badal Hossain and Md Akbar Hossain, American Varun Chopra, Nepal’s Sukra Bahadur Rai, Canadian Sukhraj Singh Gill and Andorra’s Kevin Esteve Rigaill.
“It’s one of the most eagerly awaited weeks of the year for me as hosting an event named after myself is always special,” stated Tournament host Jeev, who has gained a number of titles on the DP World Tour, Japan Golf Tour and Asian Tour and has 14 Major appearances to his credit score.
“The first tournament on the PGTI to be named after a player, has gone from strength to strength over the years and I expect the sixth edition of the event to be another memorable experience for the players and golf fans alike.
“The tournament has all the makings of a classic contest with a top-class field vying for the coveted trophy at my home course, the Chandigarh Golf Club, which has provided immaculate playing conditions and has a history of producing nail-biting finishes.”
-PTI
Chinmaya upsets second-seed Sudhanshu in National Games TT
Second-seeded Sudhanshu Grover, who was in crimson scorching kind and led Delhi males to the workforce championships gold, bowed out of the singles occasion within the second spherical, taking place 2-4 to Maharashtra’s Chinmaya Somaya in a thriller within the National Games on the Campal Indoor Stadium right here on Tuesday.
Besides the Delhi paddler, fairly a couple of high and minor seeds did not sprout on the primary day of the singles occasions.
They included Wesley Do Rosario of Haryana (9), Ronit Bhanja of West Bengal (8), Aadarsh Om Chhetri of Delhi (11), Sourav Saha of West Bengal (6), and Abhishek Yadav of UP (10). Abhishek conceded the match due to an harm.
Sudhanshu was in serious trouble in opposition to Chinmaya after shedding the primary three video games. But the Delhi paddler fought again to take the following two to present some worries to his Maharashtra rival.
But Chinmaya’s agony ended within the sixth prolonged sport when he clinched the final two factors after deuce.
There have been different winners like Jash Modi, Agniv Bhaskar Gohain, Divyansh Srivastava and Jubin Kumar, who needed to try arduous in opposition to their opponents earlier than advancing to the pre-quarterfinals.
-PTI
Mohd. Zaid Khan shines in Guru Gobind Singh Sports College commanding win
Mohd. Zaid Khan scored 5 targets to energy Guru Gobind Singh Sports College, Lucknow, to a 9-2 victory over St. Mary’s High School, Samtoli, Simdega, in a league match of the Kanwarji 51st Nehru junior hockey match on the Shivaji Stadium in New Delhi on Tuesday.
Guru Gobind Singh Sports College, Lucknow, 9 (Mohd. Zaid Khan 5, Priyanshu Singh 2, Triloki Venvanshi 2) bt St. Mary’s HS, Samtoli, Simdega, 2 (Kapil Minz 2).
Naval Tata Academy, Jamshedpur, 2 (Ujjwal Pal 2) drew with SGPC, Amritsar, 2 (Sukhveer Singh, Harshdeep Singh).
Odisha Naval Tata Academy, Bhubaneswar, 7 (Irengbam Rohit Singh 2, Deepak Pradhan 2, Adhikariyum Suresh Sharma, Sunil Lakra, Ricky Tonjam) bt Government SSS, Ladowali Road, Jalandhar, 1 (Prabhdeep Singh). MPHA, Bhopal, 6 (Mohd. Konaindad 2, Aashir Adil Khan 2, Subhan Abid, Aley Rasool) bt Government Model SSS, Sector 37-D, Chandigarh, 1 (Komaljeet Singh).
-Kamesh Srinivasan
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