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Friday, July 2, 1999

Aquatics team named

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MUMBAI, JULY 1: A group of 30 swimmers, 16 boys and 14 girls, will represent Maharashtra in the 16th Sub-junior National Aquatic Championships at New Delhi from July 2 to 4.

SWIMMING

Boys Group III (11 & 12 yrs): Parikshit Shetty, Saurabh Mundra, Min Kwang Shu, Karan Nagpal (all four of Mumbai), Rohit Barve and Arjun Muralidharan (both of Pune).

Girls Group III (11 & 12 yrs): Shruti Reddy, Anshuka Parwani, Sapna Desai, Mugdha Patre, Alefiyah Bharmal, Minita Shah (all six of Mumbai), Manasi Shelke (Kolhapur) and Pooja Ghorpade (Pune).

DIVING

Boys Group I (16 to 18 yrs): Prithviraj Munde, Pandurang Patvi (both of Pune) and Balu Dhakame.

Girls Group I (16 to 18 yrs): Yashaswini Narayan Petkar and Smita Gullapalli (both of Solapur).

Boys Group II (14 & 15 yrs): Madan Jawalekar (Pune), Pravin Sandhan, Rahul Keshwani (both of Nashik) and Arjun Kawle (Mumbai).

Girls Group II (14 & 15 yrs): Vidita Powle (Mumbai).

Boys Group III (12 & 13 yrs): SaurabhPatil (Nashik), Romil Savla (Mumbai) and Shreyas Satekar (Nashik).

Girls Group III (12 & 13 yrs): Pooja Gosavi (Nashik), Purva Walavalkar (Solapur) and Avai Shah (Mumbai).

Central Bank draw NSC

Central Bank and Nobody's Sports Club settled for 3-3 draw in the Bombay Hockey Association senior Division hockey match at the Mahindras Stadium today. Vivek D'Souza put Central Bank ahead in the fourth minute when his shot deflected off a defender stick into the goal. Eight minutes later, Central Bank increased the lead when Jude D'Souza netted.

Nobody pulled one back through Sunil D'Sa and later stunned their fancied opponents when Sunil D'Sa equalised in the 29th minute to be locked 2-all at half-time.

After the change of ends, Nobody's took control of the game with striker Girish Pimple putting them ahead in the 37th minute. When it looked that Nobody have won the match, Central Bank striker Ashley Peidade broke through the Nobody's defence and drew parity for Bankmen.

Copyright ©1999 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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