Mangaluru: Mount Carmel Shines at AICS table tennis tournament


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Mangaluru, Jul 28: Mount Carmel Central School, Mangaluru proudly celebrated the outstanding achievements of its table tennis teams at the AICS table tennis tournament for DK Schools hosted by St Theresa’s School, Bendoor on July 25.

In a fiercely competitive category, the under-14 Girls displayed remarkable skill and determination. After battling it out on the table, the team consisting of Rhea Hurtis of Grade V, Aadhya U of Grade VI, Reanne Jen D’Silva of Grade VII, and Angela Sarah D’Almeida of Grade VI had to be satisfied with a second place.

Equally intense was the competition in the under-17 Girls category where the talented players showcased their prowess. The team with Trisha K of Grade X, Prishma Y Suvarna of Grade X, Mahaniya D Anchan of Grade IX and Sangvia Suvana Machado of Grade IX bagged the second place.

In the under-17 Boys category, the team with Akash Pinto of Grade X, Samarth Madhukar Nayak of Grade X, Arvin Chris D’Cunha of Grade X and Joel Moses Menezes of Grade X bagged the third place.

The school management, staff and students have congratulated the TT players for their hard work, dedication, and excellent performance at the AICS table tennis tournament and wished them well in their future events.

 

 

  

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