Hockey: Sports School Kudige wins Rotary Indiranagar tournament

Eighteen boys' and eight girls' teams from Karnataka competed at the inter-school tournament.

The boys’ and girls’ teams of Sports School, Kudige emerged victors at the Rotary Indirangar inter-school hockey tournament as it drew to a close on 3rd September. The final matches were held at the Karnataka State Hockey Stadium (KSHA) in Langford Town. It was the 21st edition of the ‘G.S.Randhawa Memorial Inter School Boys Hockey Tournament’, and the maiden edition of the ‘Bangalore Bothi Reddy Cup Inter School Girls Hockey Tournament’.

The Kudige boys’ team beat Rashtriya Military School and the girls’ team beat Bishop Cotton ‘A’ in the finals to clinch the title. Jyothi from Kudige and Vivek Kumar from Rashtriya Military School were adjudged ‘Best Player of the Tournament’.

Rotary Indiaranagar, Bangalore Bothi Reddy Cup Inter School Girls Hockey Tournament 2011

Final Match Results: Sports School Kudige Beat Bishop Cotton ‘A’ by 4-0

For Sports School Kudige : Vidya – 21st, 34th and Rakshitha – 35th, 45th min.

Rotary Indiaranagar, Bangalore G.S.Randhawa Memorial Inter School Boys Hockey Tournament 2011:

Final match Results: Sports School Kudige Beat Rashtriya Military School by 2-0

For Sports School Kudige: Sridhar – 41st min and Mahesh – 44thmin.

SPECIAL PRIZE FOR GIRLS:

1. Best Goal-keeper: Sowmya – Sports School Kudige

2. Best Defender: Anjanna Reddy – Bishop Cotton

3. Best Mid-fielder: Himanshu Pathak – K.V, NAL

4. Best Forward: Moulika – Evershine School

5. Most Promising player: Nila Prabhu – Bishop Cotton Girls School

6. Best Player of the Tournament – Jyothi – Sports School Kudige

7. Fair Play Trophy: Bright High School

SPECIAL PRIZE FOR BOYS:

1. Best Goal-keeper: Prashanth – K.V, NAL

2.  Best Defender: Melwyn – St.Josephs Indian H S

3. Best Mid-fielder: Shivanand – Sports School Kudige

4. Best Forward: Rajendra – Maria Niketan

5. Most Promising player: Md. Raheel – St.Josephs I H S

6. Best Player of the Tournament – Vivek Kumar – Rashtriya Military School

7. Fair Play Trophy: St.Johns  School

This information was provided by K Krishnamurthy of KSHA.

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