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Mount Carmel, Little Flower in girls final

IRINJALAKUDA: Kottayam’s Mount Carmel School and Koratty’s Little Flower GHSS entered the girls’ final of the 25th Don Bosco all-Kerala inter-school basketball tournament at the Don Bosco indoor stadium here on Sunday.

The results: Girls: semifinals: Mount Carmel HSS, Kottayam 36 (Anila Augustine 16, Sona M. Saji 11) bt St Jemmas CGHSS, Malapuram 10.

Little Flower GHSS, Koratty 49 (Delphy Nixon 15) bt Cherupushpa HSS, Chandanakampara 19.

Boys: quarterfinals: Don Bosco HSS, Irinjalakuda 35 bt Kristu Jyothi HSS, Chettipuzha 21.

Girideepam HSS, Kottayam 61 (Jithu Varghese Jacob 23, Geo Baby 15, Libin John 10) bt Rajagiri HSS, Kalamasserry 59 (John Rajan 19, Akhil Roy 10).

SC Seminary HSS, Thiruvalla 70 (Anil Joseph 25, Kevin Mathew 12, Melvin Manuel 10, Arun Joseph 10). — Principal Correspondent

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