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Pathi, Mujtaba claim honours in Sports For All archery c'ship

By IANS | Updated: October 16, 2019 19:30 IST

Aryan Pathi of Delhi Public School, Abhinav Perikett of Little Flower School, Kasvi Agarwal of Bhartiya Vidya Bhawan and Mujtaba Ali Mohammed of Kendriya Vidyalaya (No. 1) reigned supreme in the archery competition of Sports For All, Hyderabad, presented by Hero Sprint Pro, here at the Gachibowli on Wednesday.

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Aryan clinched the Compound Bow gold while Harsh Shekhar of Shree Hanuman Vyayam cornered the silver in the U-17 category (boys). Pratham Sirigiri of Brilliant Grammar School settled for the last place on the podium.

In the U-14 Compound, Abhinav outclassed everybody to grab the title. Jaidev Umamaheshwar of Maharshi Vidya Mandir finished second while Madhav Penjarla of Slate The School had to be content with the third place.

In the Girls' U-14 Compound, Kasvi Agarwal of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan bagged the top prize, pipping Akshara Kodus of Sunflower Vedic School while Srashta Reddy of Pallavi International School took the bronze medal.

In the Boys' U-19 Recurve, Mujtaba Ali Mohammed claimed the top honours, beating Agniva of P. Obul Reddy Public School. Syed Tazammul Ali of Narayanan Junior College took home the bronze.

Elswhere, in the battle for supremacy in karate, Shiksha Jana of Bhawan's Shri Ramakrishna Vidyalaya (Sainikpuri) won the gold medal in the U-11 girls' category (Kata) by beating Rinisha Yadav of Surya The Global School. Shagun Kar of Kendriya Vidyalaya (No. 1) and Sri Satya Anwitha Kondapally of Vignan Vidyalaya (Nizampet) had to settle for the bronze.

Defending champions Meridian School (Madhapur) stayed on course for an encore in the football competition (Under-16) as they edged past Iqbalia International 2-0, thanks to a goal each by Vikhyath and Siddharth. Last year's bronze winner Future Kids also stayed in contention as they ousted Oakridge International (Hyderabad) 2-0, courtesy goals from Charith and Uttam Reddy.

Abdul Azeem Shaikh of Meridian School (Banjara Hills) scored a brace to help his team register a 2-0 victory over Vignan (A) and cruise into the semis while Suhan Mohsin also scored two goals for Phoenix Greens to hand his team a 2-0 victory over Global Edge and a spot in the semis.

( With inputs from IANS )

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