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Presidency School, Nandini Layout and RT Nagar to clash in final
Presidency School, Nandini Layout and RT Nagar made it to the finals of the Pollu Umrigar Trophy for under-16 Inter-State Tournament after winning their matches on Thursday.
Played at the Perinthalmanna, Kerala, Presidency School, Nandini Layout outclassed St. Andrew School by three wickets in the first semifinal match. Nishchal D (56) and Pawan (60) were the top scorers for the winning team. Meanwhile, Hyderabad Public School lost to Presidency School, RT Nagar by nine wickets. Played at Palakkad, the Hyderabd School put up a total of 123 runs. In reply, Presidency School, RT Nagar successfully chased the score in just 21 overs with Pritvi Singh Shekawat scoring an unbeaten 65 and Virendar Singh's 40.
The finals will be help on Saturday at Palakkad.
Brief Scores:
Played at Perinthalmanna: St. Andrew School: 192 all out in 50 ovs (Ravi Teja 39, Zeeshan 32; Sahil 2/13, Sudheep 2/33) lost to Presidency School, Nandini Layout: 193 for 7 in 46.3 ovs (Nischal D 56, Pawan 60; Milind 3/31) by 3 wickets.
Played at Palakkad: Hyderabad Public School, Hyderabad: 123 all out in 32 ovs (CA Karthik 2/16, Pritvi S 2/20, Zundid 2/18) lost to Presidency School, RT Nagar: 124 for 1 in 21 ovs (Privthi Singh Shekawat 65 n.o, Virendar Singh 40) by 9 wickets.
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Presidency School, Nandini Layout and RT Nagar made it to the finals of the Pollu Umrigar Trophy for under-16 Inter-State Tournament after winning their matches on Thursday.
Played at the Perinthalmanna, Kerala, Presidency School, Nandini Layout outclassed St. Andrew School by three wickets in the first semifinal match. Nishchal D (56) and Pawan (60) were the top scorers for the winning team. Meanwhile, Hyderabad Public School lost to Presidency School, RT Nagar by nine wickets. Played at Palakkad, the Hyderabd School put up a total of 123 runs. In reply, Presidency School, RT Nagar successfully chased the score in just 21 overs with Pritvi Singh Shekawat scoring an unbeaten 65 and Virendar Singh's 40.
The finals will be help on Saturday at Palakkad.
Brief Scores:
Played at Perinthalmanna: St. Andrew School: 192 all out in 50 ovs (Ravi Teja 39, Zeeshan 32; Sahil 2/13, Sudheep 2/33) lost to Presidency School, Nandini Layout: 193 for 7 in 46.3 ovs (Nischal D 56, Pawan 60; Milind 3/31) by 3 wickets.
Played at Palakkad: Hyderabad Public School, Hyderabad: 123 all out in 32 ovs (CA Karthik 2/16, Pritvi S 2/20, Zundid 2/18) lost to Presidency School, RT Nagar: 124 for 1 in 21 ovs (Privthi Singh Shekawat 65 n.o, Virendar Singh 40) by 9 wickets.
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Good day for city schools
DNA Correspondent. Bangalore.
It was a good day for the city schools as both of the Bangalore schools won their respective matches in the Polly Umrigar Trophy for under-16 inter school tournament. While Presidency School, Nandini Layout beat Mahila and Newton HS, Goa by nine wickets, Presidency School, RT Nagar got the better of St. Andrew's High School from Hyderabad by eight wickets.
In the first match played at the IAF ground, an all round performance by D Nischal helped the Presidency School, outplay their Goan counterparts. Batting first Mahila and Newton HS were skittled out for just 119. Nischal was the pick of the bowlers as he grabbed three wickets for just eight runs, while Naresh Mengaji picked up three for 18 runs. In reply, Nischal scored an unbeaten 50 including nine boundaries as the hosts romped home in just 19 overs with nine wickets in hand.
Brief Scores:
Mahila and Newton HS, Goa: 119 all out in 49.1 overs (Vivek Talavlikar 22, Sahil Prabhu Desai 20, Nischal D 3/8, Naresh Mengaji 3/19] lost to Presidency School, Nandini Layout: 120 for 1 in 19 overs [ Varun K B 28, Nischal D 50 no., Pavan 24 no.) by 9 wickets.
published december 10th
Polly Umrigar
DNA Correspondent. Bangalore.
It was a good day for the city schools as both of the Bangalore schools won their respective matches in the Polly Umrigar Trophy for under-16 inter school tournament. While Presidency School, Nandini Layout beat Mahila and Newton HS, Goa by nine wickets, Presidency School, RT Nagar got the better of St. Andrew's High School from Hyderabad by eight wickets.
In the first match played at the IAF ground, an all round performance by D Nischal helped the Presidency School, outplay their Goan counterparts. Batting first Mahila and Newton HS were skittled out for just 119. Nischal was the pick of the bowlers as he grabbed three wickets for just eight runs, while Naresh Mengaji picked up three for 18 runs. In reply, Nischal scored an unbeaten 50 including nine boundaries as the hosts romped home in just 19 overs with nine wickets in hand.
Brief Scores:
Mahila and Newton HS, Goa: 119 all out in 49.1 overs (Vivek Talavlikar 22, Sahil Prabhu Desai 20, Nischal D 3/8, Naresh Mengaji 3/19] lost to Presidency School, Nandini Layout: 120 for 1 in 19 overs [ Varun K B 28, Nischal D 50 no., Pavan 24 no.) by 9 wickets.
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Presidency School record second win
DNA Correspondent. Bangalore.
Presidency School, Nandini Layout won their second successive match in the Polly Umrigar trophy for under-16 inter school tournament as they beat Hyderabad Public School by 84 runs on Thursday. Batting first, Presidency School were all out for 208, with Pavan scoring 76 for his side. Anurag and Varun Bhardwaj also chipped in with useful 40 and 30 runs respectively. Defending this modest total, the Presidency bowlers led by Sahil went for the kill right from the first ball and succeeded in sending all the Hyderabad batsmen back to the pavilion for just 124 runs. Sahil picked up six wickets for 33 runs.
Brief Scores:
Presidency School, Nandini Layout: 208 all out in 37.1 overs (Varun Bhardwaj 30, Pavan 76, Anurag B 40, Tany 4/66, Akash 2/17) beat Hyderabad Public School: 124 all out in 38.4 overs (Nitesh 39, Sahil 6/33) by 84 runs.
Polly Umrigar
DNA Correspondent. Bangalore.
Presidency School, Nandini Layout won their second successive match in the Polly Umrigar trophy for under-16 inter school tournament as they beat Hyderabad Public School by 84 runs on Thursday. Batting first, Presidency School were all out for 208, with Pavan scoring 76 for his side. Anurag and Varun Bhardwaj also chipped in with useful 40 and 30 runs respectively. Defending this modest total, the Presidency bowlers led by Sahil went for the kill right from the first ball and succeeded in sending all the Hyderabad batsmen back to the pavilion for just 124 runs. Sahil picked up six wickets for 33 runs.
Brief Scores:
Presidency School, Nandini Layout: 208 all out in 37.1 overs (Varun Bhardwaj 30, Pavan 76, Anurag B 40, Tany 4/66, Akash 2/17) beat Hyderabad Public School: 124 all out in 38.4 overs (Nitesh 39, Sahil 6/33) by 84 runs.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Prez in d news
Extract from Deccan Herrald.
Darshan, Vikas share honours
Bangalore, dhns:
Fine all-round shows by SS Darshan and U Vikas halped their respective teams Presidency School (Nandini Layout) and St Joseph’s Indian High School take control of the proceedings on the opening day of the two-day quarterfinals in the Boost Cup under-17 inter-school tournament here on Thursday.
Darshan’s batting display (78 in the first innings and 27 batting in the second) coupled with his two for five powered Presidency to a commanding position against Parachute Regiment School.
Presidency, put up a healthy 276 for six in their stipulated 55 overs and then skittled PRS for 102. Having gained a 174-run lead, Presidency increased the lead to 283 finishing their second innings at 109 for three in 16 overs. In the other quarterfinal, after helping SJIHS bowl Frank Anthony Public School out for 201 in 54 overs with a four for 53, Vikas hit 73 to help his team make 209 for six.
Brief scores:
Presidency School, Nandini Layout: 276/6 in 55 overs (Jai Santosh 49, SS Darshan 78, Ashwin T 32, Nauman 27, Sourabh 45 n.o.; Chandra Ram 5-116) and 109/3 in 16 overs (Jai Santosh 34, SS Darshan 27 batting, Sanjay 3-28) vs Parachute Regiment School: 102 all out in 27 overs (Bhim 43; PD Nithish 4-26, SS Darshan 2-5).
Frank Anthony Public School: 201 all out in 54 overs (Abhijit S 127; U Vikas 4-53) vs St. Joseph’s Indian High School: 209/6 in 41 overs (Ashishdhar 37, Vikas U 73; Shreyas Gopal 2-45, Sumanth 2-31).
link: http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Jan42008/sports2008010444785.asp
Darshan, Vikas share honours
Bangalore, dhns:
Fine all-round shows by SS Darshan and U Vikas halped their respective teams Presidency School (Nandini Layout) and St Joseph’s Indian High School take control of the proceedings on the opening day of the two-day quarterfinals in the Boost Cup under-17 inter-school tournament here on Thursday.
Darshan’s batting display (78 in the first innings and 27 batting in the second) coupled with his two for five powered Presidency to a commanding position against Parachute Regiment School.
Presidency, put up a healthy 276 for six in their stipulated 55 overs and then skittled PRS for 102. Having gained a 174-run lead, Presidency increased the lead to 283 finishing their second innings at 109 for three in 16 overs. In the other quarterfinal, after helping SJIHS bowl Frank Anthony Public School out for 201 in 54 overs with a four for 53, Vikas hit 73 to help his team make 209 for six.
Brief scores:
Presidency School, Nandini Layout: 276/6 in 55 overs (Jai Santosh 49, SS Darshan 78, Ashwin T 32, Nauman 27, Sourabh 45 n.o.; Chandra Ram 5-116) and 109/3 in 16 overs (Jai Santosh 34, SS Darshan 27 batting, Sanjay 3-28) vs Parachute Regiment School: 102 all out in 27 overs (Bhim 43; PD Nithish 4-26, SS Darshan 2-5).
Frank Anthony Public School: 201 all out in 54 overs (Abhijit S 127; U Vikas 4-53) vs St. Joseph’s Indian High School: 209/6 in 41 overs (Ashishdhar 37, Vikas U 73; Shreyas Gopal 2-45, Sumanth 2-31).
link: http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Jan42008/sports2008010444785.asp
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Extract from Deccan Herrald about student of Prez - Pratima Kollali.
AQUATICS / Sub-junior Nationals
Golden splash by Prathima, Prajwala
From Vivek Phadnis, Margao, DH News Service:
Maharashtra got off to a very strong start to defending their title as they claimed nine medals in swimming, including three gold, on the opening day of the 24th Sub-junior National Aquatic Championships at the Fatorda swimming pool on Thursday.
Maharashtra got off to a very strong start to defending their title as they claimed nine medals in swimming, including three gold, on the opening day of the 24th Sub-junior National Aquatic Championships at the Fatorda swimming pool here on Thursday. Karnataka were slightly behind with a total of six medals — two gold, two silver and as many bronze medals.Maharashtra won two gold and one silver in the diving events at Panjim, while Karnataka pocketed one silver.Four National records were bettered on the inaugural day, one of which was set by Karnataka's Prathima Kollali in the girls Group III, 200 metres freestyle event. Prathima clocked two minutes, 20.80 seconds as against Surabhi Tipre’s old record of 2:23.81, set in 2005.Total commandPrathima, a trainee of Nihar Ameen at the KC Reddy Swim Centre in Bangalore, was in complete control and held a good lead over the second-placed Kanchi Desai of Maharashtra in the second 50 metres. The seventh-standard student of Presidency School never looked back thereafter.
AQUATICS / Sub-junior Nationals
Golden splash by Prathima, Prajwala
From Vivek Phadnis, Margao, DH News Service:
Maharashtra got off to a very strong start to defending their title as they claimed nine medals in swimming, including three gold, on the opening day of the 24th Sub-junior National Aquatic Championships at the Fatorda swimming pool on Thursday.
Maharashtra got off to a very strong start to defending their title as they claimed nine medals in swimming, including three gold, on the opening day of the 24th Sub-junior National Aquatic Championships at the Fatorda swimming pool here on Thursday. Karnataka were slightly behind with a total of six medals — two gold, two silver and as many bronze medals.Maharashtra won two gold and one silver in the diving events at Panjim, while Karnataka pocketed one silver.Four National records were bettered on the inaugural day, one of which was set by Karnataka's Prathima Kollali in the girls Group III, 200 metres freestyle event. Prathima clocked two minutes, 20.80 seconds as against Surabhi Tipre’s old record of 2:23.81, set in 2005.Total commandPrathima, a trainee of Nihar Ameen at the KC Reddy Swim Centre in Bangalore, was in complete control and held a good lead over the second-placed Kanchi Desai of Maharashtra in the second 50 metres. The seventh-standard student of Presidency School never looked back thereafter.
link : http://www.deccanherald.com/content/Jun222007/sports200706228817.asp
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Extract from young world:
Presidency School, Nandini Layout
The students of Presidency School, Nandini Layout presented a show on the Navarasas, the nine emotions, at Chowdaiah Memorial Hall. Bangalore City Police Commissioner Shankar Bidari inaugurated the first session. The show, spread over two days gave an opportunity for all the 1746 students of the school to perform on stage.
The first session began with an introduction to a range of emotions. Students mimed the formation of a lotus and the unfolding of its petals. The piece was choreographed to remind the audience that the emotions often rule peoples’ behaviour. The children depicted all the navarasas – shringara, hasya, karuna, raudram, veera, bhaya, adbhutha, bhibhatsa and shanta through various dance forms.
The children also put up a piece on the relationship between colour and the emotions.
Mr. Bidari spoke on the importance of imparting quality education to students and said that it prepares children to face global challenges.
Nissar Ahmed, the chairman of the Presidency Group of Institutions, the Principal J. Bhuvaneshwari, and the directors were present.
[ link to the webpage with the news : http://www.hindu.com/yw/2008/11/18/stories/2008111850010400.htm ]
Presidency School, Nandini Layout
The students of Presidency School, Nandini Layout presented a show on the Navarasas, the nine emotions, at Chowdaiah Memorial Hall. Bangalore City Police Commissioner Shankar Bidari inaugurated the first session. The show, spread over two days gave an opportunity for all the 1746 students of the school to perform on stage.
The first session began with an introduction to a range of emotions. Students mimed the formation of a lotus and the unfolding of its petals. The piece was choreographed to remind the audience that the emotions often rule peoples’ behaviour. The children depicted all the navarasas – shringara, hasya, karuna, raudram, veera, bhaya, adbhutha, bhibhatsa and shanta through various dance forms.
The children also put up a piece on the relationship between colour and the emotions.
Mr. Bidari spoke on the importance of imparting quality education to students and said that it prepares children to face global challenges.
Nissar Ahmed, the chairman of the Presidency Group of Institutions, the Principal J. Bhuvaneshwari, and the directors were present.
[ link to the webpage with the news : http://www.hindu.com/yw/2008/11/18/stories/2008111850010400.htm ]
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