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Vol. V ol. IV Issue 31
Established: 1995
Tuesday, 19th October, 2010
UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN PHOTOGRAPHS BY MOINAM CHATTERJEE, IX
THE 7th NORTH EAST SOCCER TOURNAMENT CONCLUDES
The finalists share a last smile before serious business
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HE ASSAM VALLEY School, 16th OCTOBER 2010: Feisty
Tournament. The closing ceremony had drumming prodigy Teji Toko and singing sensation Sayuj Jain (both of India’s Got Talent fame) as the Chief Guests. Individual laurels were given to Samraj Singh Parmar (Best Player) from AVS and Atiko Chishi (Best Goalkeeper) from the Livingstone Foundation School, while the Fair Play award was given to Livingstone for a brilliant show of discipline throughout the competition. As the curtains fell on yet another edition of this tournament, which has rapidly grown in prestige and status, we can summarize it with the words of the LFS Coach, Mr. Fernandes, who said that they would come back again the following year as the game was not yet over for them. Indeed, the game is not over and it’s only au revoir until the 8th North East Public School Soccer Tournament. Antareep Boraz, XII & Pooja Gill, XII
football, cheering spectators and enthralling drum recitals made up the Finals of the 7th North East Public School Soccer Tournament here at the rolling fields of The Assam Valley School today. There were a total of eight teams participating in this year’s tournament which had kicked off on the 11th. The line up, besides the defending champions, The Assam Valley School included The Sri Ram School, Gurgaon; Assam Rifles Public School (ARPS), Shillong; Donyi Polo Vidya Bhawan, Itanagar; Livingstone Foundation, Dimapur; St. Xaviers’, Balipara, and The Delhi Public School, Guwahati. The group stages passed onto the semi-finals, where The Sri Ram School (TSRS) emerged victorious against ARPS, Shillong after going through an arduous penalty shootout. The host team, too, lost out marginally as Livingstone Foundation scraped through on penalties. After 5 days of engaging football, The Assam Valley School won the 3rd place fixture on the morning of the 16th. TSRS played ARPS in the final. The match was evenly poised throughout, with the solitary strike by Vedant Nag turning TSRS into the champions of the 7th TSRS with their spoils Northeast Public School Soccer
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