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NEW DELHI: Tanya Narang won both her singles and doubles matches to guide Modern School, Barakhamba Road, into the semifinals past Mother's International School in the girls' under-16 section of the ASN Delhi State inter-school badminton tournament at the Ludlow Castle School No.2, Shamnath Marg, here on Monday. The results: Girls: Under-19 (pre-quarterfinals): Andhra Education Society bt ASN School, Mayur Vihar, 2-0; DAV School, Model Town bt N. K. Bargodia School 2-0; Ahlcon School, Mayur Vihar bt Siddharth International 2-0; Modern School, Barakhamba Road, bt Modern Convent, Dwaraka, 2-0). Under-16 (quarterfinals): Ahlcon School, Mayur Vihar, bt Mount Carmel School `A', Dwaraka 2-0; Modern School, Barakhamba Road, bt Mother's International 2-1; ASN School, Mayur Vihar bt Mount Carmel School "B', Dwaraka 2-0. Under-13 (quarterfinals): Modern School, Barakhamba Road, bt Bharatiya School 2-0; DPS, Mathura Road bt Ahlcon School, Mayur Vihar 2-0; Holy Child Convent bt Modern School, Noida 2-0. Under-10 (singles pre-quarterfinals): Shivika Mehra bt Himansi 31-19; Divya bt Sargam Aggarwal 31-27; Prachi bt Pujita 31-11; Vishika bt Shahaj 31-26; Rageshwari bt Sambhavi 31-12.
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