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Wednesday, September 2, 1998

Manisha declared best

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
MUMBAI: Project 2000's Manisha Gawande was crowned the Best Athlete in the Freedom Road Race organised by Ryan International Sports Club at the St Lawrence High School yesterday. She was awarded the IC Colony Sports Club Trophy donated by former national long distance runner Dayanand Kumar.

More than 4000 athletes from 45 institutions took part in the competition co-sponsored by Corporation Bank and KV Pai, according to reports reaching here.

RESULTS

8 kms Men:

1 Vijay Kashte (LIC) 22.36 mins, 2 Mahesh Monde (VPM), Yogesh Satam (VPM)

Boys U-16:

Vivek Pratap Singh (Project 2000) 6:53, Deepak Thakur (Project 2000), 3 Dinesh Acharya (VPM)

U-14:

Rajul Paigaonkar (VPM) 9:16, Ashwin VK (United Athletes), Sameer Phople (VPM)

U-12:

Kailash Rao (VPM) 5:35:9, Khaiyam Malbari (VPM), Sumeet Roy (Holy Family, Andheri)

5 Kms Women:

V Satyabhama (WR) 12:47, Arti Malekar (Prabhodan), Sushma Chalke (WR)

Girls U-16:

Judy Verghese (Project 2000) 9:35, Sushma Amre (OmTrack), Manisha Tawade (Prabhodan Krida Bhavan)

U-14:

Manisha Gawande (Project 2000) 9:33, Shimona D'Costa (United Athletes), Smita Salvi (Om Track)

U-12:

Aditi Tawade (Om Track) 6:28, Ramya Rao (VPM), Nafisa Khan (St Anne's, Borivli)

Andrew's champs

ST Andrew's Junior College beat G N Khalsa 2-0 to lift the title in the Bombay Division hockey boys under-19 Junior Colleges final of the Multigames City and Suburb competition, organised by the District Sports Govt of Maharashtra, at the BHA today.

Outside-left Gilroy D'Mello scored both the goals in a match totally dominated by Andrew's. Khalsa's had just one look at the goal in the first-half.

In the sixth minute, Eldridge Saldanha, playing in the deep defence, moved well up to send a neat diagonal hit to find an unmarked Gilroy in the dee. Gilroy collected neatly and sent a rasping shot giving the Khalsa goalkeeper no chance to effect a save.

Though Andrew's dominated, they were unable to convert their chances. The culprits beingGalvin Alfonso, Marshall Nazareth and Roshan. Warren Carvalho, at centre half position, played on the heels of his forwards and distributed well.

In the 44th minute, Warren found Marshal who beat his left-half and sent in a cross. Gilroy, lying handy, collected the ball and scored with a reverse hit. Thereafter, the match was as good as won by Andrew's, though superior but goal shy.

Other results (all finals):

Boys under-17:

St Anne's, Orlem, 13 (Savio Nayak 5, A Sequeira 3, Snedden Pereira 3, Lawrence Soares, Adrian D'Souza) bt St Sebastian Goan 0.

Boys under-14:

St Andrew's, Bandra, 11 (Tyron Pereira 3, Dexter Manki 2, Farhan Khan 3, Jerry Almeida, Gavin Pereira, Naeem Jagani) bt St Sebastian Goan 0.

Girls under-19:

Khalsa 2 (Mamta Singh 2) bt St Andrew's College 0.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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