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Sporting talent comes to the fore

While the boys of St. Mary's Higher Secondary School clinched the first prize in football, hockey and volleyball tournaments, boys of MSP Higher Secondary School and students of Akshaya Vidyalaya Higher Secondary School established their supremacy in basketball and shuttle disciplines respectively.

In the girls' category, students of CSMA Higher Secondary School emerged victors in basketball tournament.

The students of Angigu Girls Higher Secondary School displayed their prowess in the football final and came out in flying colours.

Students of Devangar Higher Secondary School in Chinnalapatti won the first prize in volleyball tournament.

Boys and girls of SMBM Higher Secondary School emerged winners in both singles and doubles category of table tennis tournament. All prizes in the shuttle tournament were grabbed by budding talents from Akshaya Higher Secondary School.

in Dindigul

From K. Raju in Dindigul

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