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National High School star of Day 4 in school rowing championship

| @indiablooms | May 08, 2019, at 07:22 pm

Kolkata, May 8 (IBNS):  National High School (NHS) oars-persons stole the limelight in the senior girls section as three of their teams reached the  quarter finals of the 47th All India Invitation School Regatta on the fourth day of the meet at Lake Club course in Rabindra Sarovar lake here Wednesday.

On their way to the last eight stage while NHS CBSE “A” and “B” today defeated Modern High “A” and Swami Pranabananda High School respectively, NHS West Bengal got the better of South Point. Others to move into quarter finals from this group are Modern High “A”, Susheela Birla, Ballygunge Siksha Sadan (BSS), La Martiniere for Girls and GD Birla High school. In the quarter finals NHS CBSE ”B” will fight against Modern High “A”, BSS will take on NHS West Bengal, NHS CBSE “A” will meet Susheela Birla and  La Martiere Girls  will face G D Birla.

After conclusion of the league races today, quarter final line up for the other groups have also been decided.

In the senior boys section, Khalsa High school dominated the proceedings as both their “A” and “B” teams reached the last eight stage from where it will be held knock out basis where they will race against South Point and Hirendra Leela Patrnabis High School respectively. The other two quarter finals in this group would be St. Xaviers Vs NHS CBSE and  Future Hope vs NHS West Bengal.

The  quarter finals in Junior Girls will see La martiniere “A” clashing with  their “B” team and Modern High “A” meeting GD Birla. In two other quarter finals in this group Mahadevi Birla  will take on St. John’s High School and  Modern High “B”   challenging Ashok Hall.

The last eight stage line up in the junior boys division  will be  last year’s champion Jatragachi Pranabnanda High School  vs  NHS CBSE , Tollygunge Adarsha Hindi High School vs  St. Sebastia, South Point  vs M G Rungta and Tirthapati High School  vs Kalidhan Institution.

Following are results of the races Wednesday

SENIOR GIRLS

NHS CBSE “A” bt Modern High “B”, NHS West Bengal bt South Point, NHS CBSE “B” bt  Swami Pranabananda High School, Ballygynge Siksha Sadan bt Modern High “A”.

JUNIOR  GIRLS

Ashok Hall bt NHS CBSE

JUNIOR BOYS 

Patha Bhavan bt St. Xaviers, South Point bt Patha Bhavan,

SENIOR BOYS

Hirendra Leela Ptranabis High School bt  Silver Point High School,Future Hope bt La Martiniere Boys , Khalsa High “B” bt Swami Pranabnanda High School and NHS CBSE bt St. James

 


 

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