Mangaluru: St Agnes PU College team win taluk level table tennis tournament


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Mangaluru, Aug 20: In the taluk level table tennis tournament organised by Dakshina Kannada PU Board jointly with Sharada PU College on August 18, St Agnes PU College represented by Shraddha Paul, Susan Machado and Bhagyashree emerged as the winners.

The players have been selected for the district level tournament.

The team was accompanied by Jayashree, the physical director of St Agnes PU College.

  

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Mangalore - Houston/Dallas, Texas, U.S.A.

    Mon, Aug 20 2018

    Participation and victory in any sports or athletic activities in the Schools and Colleges have to be properly rewarded with Trophies and Award Certificates in order to recognize the winners properly as a token of appreciation for themselves and for many others that will follow them.

    As and when a Student produces any of the Credentials while applying for foreign Education or any kind of scholarships, the past accomplishments in their schools or colleges become very useful. Not only the students get early approval for enrollment but they also become fortunate in obtaining many other incentives including Scholarships. A students performance in Sports and any other extra-curricular activities is therefore becomes an added attraction to the School authorities for admission.

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