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Divyang, Pelf claim TT titles

CHANDIGARH:Divyang Sharma of Learning Paths School, Mohali, defeated Harkirat Singh Arora of Manav Mangal School, Sector 21, 3-1 to win the boys’ U-14 title on the concluding day of the 18th CBSE Cluster Table Tennis Championship here on Sunday.

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Tribune News Service

Chandigarh, September 9

Divyang Sharma of Learning Paths School, Mohali, defeated Harkirat Singh Arora of Manav Mangal School, Sector 21, 3-1 to win the boys’ U-14 title on the concluding day of the 18th CBSE Cluster Table Tennis Championship here on Sunday. 

Manu Yadav of DPS, Solan, claimed the third position. In the girls’ U-14 category, Pelf of Learning Paths School registered a 3-0 win over Kirti of St. Soldier School, Mohali, to claim the title.

Khushi Saini of Gem Public School, Mohali, finished third in the event.

In the final of the boys’ U-17 category, Harman Saini of St. Soldier School beat Ishan Kapoor of Learning Paths School, 3-1. Pawan Singh of DAV School, Sector 8, claimed the third spot. In the girls’ category of the same age group, Vanshita of Rainbow International School, Kangra, defeated Vasundhra Singh Hooda of Sacred Heart, Sector 26, to take home the trophy. Vanshita registered a 3-0 win. Sonalika of Manav Mangal High School ended third.

Sahil Shara of New Public School, Sector 18, defeated Rajat of Rainbow International 3-0 to win the final of the boys’ U-19 category. Yuvraj Singh of DAV School claimed the third position. In the girls’ category, Tarneet Kaur of DAV School beat Saloni Dogra of DPS, Solan, 3-1 to win the title. Aparna Tiwari of Gurukul Global, Mani Majra, finished third. 

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