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BANGALORE: Nationals, Mysore snatched a thrilling 49-47 win over Pinakini (Gouribidannur) in the boys section of the State junior (under-18) basketball championship at the Sree Kanteerava Stadium here on Wednesday. An 8-3 first quarter advantage for the Mysore side was negated with some inspired showing by Ravichandra for Pinakini to change sides 20-21. Sufiya Khan and Shreyas kept Nationals within striking distance and the scoreline at the end of the third quarter was 33-34. The last ten minutes not only saw the teams miss some simple shots but also bring off a few good ones. However, Nationals managed to outscore its rival to clinch a thrilling win. In another close finish, Vimanapura downed DRDO 34-28 after a 17-13 halftime lead. The results: Vimanapura SC 34 (Lokesh 13, Sathyaraj 10) bt DRDO 28 (Yatindranath 11); Rovers (Dharwad) 48 (Pavan 20, Rajesh 14) bt N. Shetty (Mangalore) 11; Nationals (Mysore) 49 (Sufiyan Khan 18, Shreyas 18) bt Pinakini (Gouribidannur) 47 (Ravichandra 15); Kanaka (Kolar) 43 (Harish 15) bt Belgaum BC 30 (Rohit 10); YFBC (kolar) 42 (Nandish 14, Shivaraj 10) bt Bhagwana (Gulbarga) 17.
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