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Khedan vatan Punjab Dean: 1,700 players participate on 3rd day of games

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Jalandhar, September 14

On the third day of Khedan Vatan Punjab Dean, about 1,700 players participated in different sports competitions.

In swimming 400m freestyle under-21 boys’ category, Munish Kumar of Punjab Police won gold.

In hockey final under-14 boys’ event, Surjit Hockey Academy defeated Eknoor Hockey Academy 6-0.

Participants in high spirits during the district-level games under the ongoing Khedan Vatan Punjab Dean in Hoshairpur on Wednesday. Tribune photo

In under hockey U-14 girls’ final, Doaba Khalsa Sr. Sec School beat Surjit Hockey Academy 3-0. In boxing U-14 boys’ (28-30 kg) category, Himanshu won gold, Daksh silver and Krishna bronze. In 30-32 kg category, Vansh won gold and Ankush silver.

In U-14 girls’ (30-32 kg) category, Pinky Devi won gold, while in 32-34 kg category, Mansukh won gold and Riya silver. In U-14 boys’ final (handball), Coching Centre Dosanjh Kalan defeated DAV Handball Coaching Centre 12-11 and won gold. In U-14 girls’ finals handball, Coaching Centre Dosanjh Kalan beat Government High School, Raipur Rasulpur with a margin of 7-2 and won gold.

Participants in high spirits during the district-level games under the ongoing Khedan Vatan Punjab Dean in Hoshairpur on Wednesday. Tribune photo

In basketball under 14 girls’ quarterfinals, DPS beat Nehru Garden 10-7 and Loharan Government High School beat Ivy World School 8-2. — TNS

Participants in high spirits during the district-level games under the ongoing Khedan Vatan Punjab Dean in Hoshairpur on Wednesday. Tribune photo

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