LALITPUR: Prime and Gurukul entered the quarter-finals of the KCM Basketball Bash winning their respective matches here on Saturday. Prime hammered Kathmandu University 57-27 with 14 points from Sagar Thapa and 11 from Siddhartha Maharjan. Shiva Thapa top scored in the match with 17 points for the losing side. Gurukul, meanwhile, earned a hard-fought 43-38 victory over White House. Sadish Pradhan netted 12, while Binod Maharjan scored 10 points for Gurukul. Sanjay Byanjankar poured in 19 points for White House — who also followed Gurukul in the last eight despite the loss. The three teams will be joined by Oxford, K&K, Ace, KEC and Golden Gate in the boys’ section quarters.
DCA team departs
DHANGADHI: A Dhangadhi Cricket Academy (DCA) team on Saturday left for Lucknow to play five friendly matches in the Indian city. The DCA team led by Bibesh Singh will play matches against Jyoti Cricket Club. The team which consists 25 players from U-11 age group to U-16 includes Aman Panthi, Ganesh Bohora, Tekendra Khadka, Subrat Shah, Shailendra Regmi, Shiv Raj Ayer, Nurin Ansari, Roshan Adhikari, Saurav Dhungana, Prashant Bhandari, Paras Rawal, Spandan Balayer, Prashant Rawal, Subodh Ayer, Bhuwan Thapa, Amar Dhanuk, Manoj KC, Anmol Swar, Apurva Khadka, Nirmal Bhatta, Yubaraj Thapa and Jackson Tamang. DCA President Subash Bahadur Shahi and founding member Dhirendra Saud bade farewell to the team.
Six-a-side Football
KATHMANDU: Balkumari Football Club routed Kathmandu University (KU) City College 4-1 in the first Birendra Library Six-a-side Football Tournament here on Saturday. Biplab Lama struck a hat-trick in Balkumari’s comprehensive victory, while Sandesh Lama added the other. Ram Chhetri replied for KU City. In other matches, Chabahil United and Suru Team struggled to earn tie-breaker victories. Chabahil edged TYC 4-1 after a goalless draw in the normal time and Suru sneaked past Birendra Library ‘A’ 3-0 after both teams failed to score in the regular time.
University in final
BHAKTAPUR: University Sports Federation and Guheshwori Battalion of the Nepal APF set the title clash of the first Nationwide Open Men’s Volleyball Tournament here on Saturday. University eased past Shri Padma Higher Secondary School 25-16, 25-18, 25-13 in the first semi-final, while APF defeated hosts Madhyapur Sports Group ‘Red’ 25-23, 25-14, 25-16. The final will be held on April 6. The top three finishers will receive Rs 15,000, Rs 10,000 and Rs 5,000 respectively.
NMC rout IOM
LALITPUR: Paras Pant scored a hat-trick as Nepal Medical College (NMC) outplayed hosts Institute of Medicine (IOM) ‘B’ 5-1 in the inaugural match of the first Diwas Khadka Memorial Inter Medical College Football Tournament here at the Army Physical Training and Sports Centre in Lagankhel on Saturday. Madan Prajapati and Sanjay Magar also netted one each for NMC, while Santosh Upadhyay scored a consolation goal for IOM. Earlier, IOM Campus Chief
Prof Dr JK Shrestha inaugurated the tournament.In all, 16 teams across the nation are taking part in the eight-day event. KIST Medical College will take on Kathmandu Medical College, while IOM ‘A’ are up against College of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur on Sunday.
DCA team departs
DHANGADHI: A Dhangadhi Cricket Academy (DCA) team on Saturday left for Lucknow to play five friendly matches in the Indian city. The DCA team led by Bibesh Singh will play matches against Jyoti Cricket Club. The team which consists 25 players from U-11 age group to U-16 includes Aman Panthi, Ganesh Bohora, Tekendra Khadka, Subrat Shah, Shailendra Regmi, Shiv Raj Ayer, Nurin Ansari, Roshan Adhikari, Saurav Dhungana, Prashant Bhandari, Paras Rawal, Spandan Balayer, Prashant Rawal, Subodh Ayer, Bhuwan Thapa, Amar Dhanuk, Manoj KC, Anmol Swar, Apurva Khadka, Nirmal Bhatta, Yubaraj Thapa and Jackson Tamang. DCA President Subash Bahadur Shahi and founding member Dhirendra Saud bade farewell to the team.
Six-a-side Football
KATHMANDU: Balkumari Football Club routed Kathmandu University (KU) City College 4-1 in the first Birendra Library Six-a-side Football Tournament here on Saturday. Biplab Lama struck a hat-trick in Balkumari’s comprehensive victory, while Sandesh Lama added the other. Ram Chhetri replied for KU City. In other matches, Chabahil United and Suru Team struggled to earn tie-breaker victories. Chabahil edged TYC 4-1 after a goalless draw in the normal time and Suru sneaked past Birendra Library ‘A’ 3-0 after both teams failed to score in the regular time.
University in final
BHAKTAPUR: University Sports Federation and Guheshwori Battalion of the Nepal APF set the title clash of the first Nationwide Open Men’s Volleyball Tournament here on Saturday. University eased past Shri Padma Higher Secondary School 25-16, 25-18, 25-13 in the first semi-final, while APF defeated hosts Madhyapur Sports Group ‘Red’ 25-23, 25-14, 25-16. The final will be held on April 6. The top three finishers will receive Rs 15,000, Rs 10,000 and Rs 5,000 respectively.
NMC rout IOM
LALITPUR: Paras Pant scored a hat-trick as Nepal Medical College (NMC) outplayed hosts Institute of Medicine (IOM) ‘B’ 5-1 in the inaugural match of the first Diwas Khadka Memorial Inter Medical College Football Tournament here at the Army Physical Training and Sports Centre in Lagankhel on Saturday. Madan Prajapati and Sanjay Magar also netted one each for NMC, while Santosh Upadhyay scored a consolation goal for IOM. Earlier, IOM Campus Chief
Prof Dr JK Shrestha inaugurated the tournament.In all, 16 teams across the nation are taking part in the eight-day event. KIST Medical College will take on Kathmandu Medical College, while IOM ‘A’ are up against College of Medical Sciences, Bharatpur on Sunday.
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