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NAGERCOIL: Madras Engineering Group and Centre (MEG), Bangalore, beat South Central Railway, Hyderabad, 71-56 to enter the semifinal league of the IOC - Rajiv Gandhi Trophy all-India invitation basketball tournament here on Thursday. Earlier Signals, Delhi, shocked Federation Cup champion, Central Excise and Customs, Cochin, 61-47 to enter semifinal league. The results: Men: quarterfinals: MEG (Bangalore) 71 (Francis 22, Shrajhdeen 25, Prasanth 11) bt South Central Railway (Hyderabad) 56 (Vinaykumar 10). Signals (Delhi) 61 (Dulipkumar 16) bt Central Excise and Customs (Cochin) 47 (Harris 15). Women: League: Southern Railway (Chennai) 47 (Meenalatha 14, Shyamala 14) bt South Central Railway (Hyderabad) 41 (Jetty Jose 13, Geetharani 12). Western Railway (Mumbai) 55 (I.V. Cherian 19) bt Central Railway (Mumbai) 34 (Ambili Thomas 10, Beena 10); KSEB (Thiruvananthapuram) 68 (Lajitha 24, Seema Joseph 16) bt South Central Railway 44 (Jetty Jose 15, Geetha Rani 10).
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