275 students fight to pocket glory at carrom meet in Trichy

October 13, 2013 11:56 am | Updated 11:56 am IST - TIRUCHI:

School students taking part in the district-level carrom tournament in Tiruchi on Friday. Photo: R.M. Rajarathinam

School students taking part in the district-level carrom tournament in Tiruchi on Friday. Photo: R.M. Rajarathinam

Concentration was the watchword for the participants at the district-level carrom tournament that concluded here on Friday. The challenge was in remaining focused and finding the target consistently.

The two-day tourney, which was organised by the Tiruchi-unit of Sports Development Authority of Tamil Nadu at Anna Stadium, attracted nearly 275 students from about 35 schools.

“Playing carrom helps in improving concentration and would have a positive impact on academic performance of the students,” said P.Kalaiselvan, district sports officer.

The tournament was conducted under two categories – juniors (students up to standard V) and seniors (students of standards VI to XII). Singles and doubles events were held for both boys and girls. R.Senthilkumar, secretary, Tiruchi District Carrom Association, gave away the prizes.

The winners

Juniors:

Boys: Singles: R.Sabari Girinathan (Oxford Nursery and Primary School). Doubles: S.Arockia Astin and A.Martish (Holy Redeemers Middle School).

Girls: Singles: S.D. Bhavadharani (Corporation Middle School, Senthaneerpuram). Doubles: S.K.Banu and R.Yazhini (Methodist Nursery and Primary School).

Seniors:

Boys: Singles: S.Santhosh Kumar (Corporation Higher Secondary School, Keelansalai). Doubles: L.John Joseph and J.Lukas (R.C. Higher Secondary School).

Girls: Singles: N.Akilasree (St.Joseph’s Girls Higher Secondary School, Ponmalaipatti). Doubles: P.Vanitha and R.Sabitha (St.Joseph’s Girls Higher Secondary School, Ponmalaipatti).

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