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UNFORGETTABLE
FINALSThe fight isn't over until you win.
 Robin Hobb
T
he two days Girls High School
Basketball Championship 2014
organised by Womans Era
reached its final step. The
unforgettable journey ended
with the most exciting and
thrilling match of the season.
The essence of the two day
journey will remain in everyones heart
for the years to come.
T
he two-day tournament whichstarted with a bang reached its finalstage. The second and final day ofthe tournament started with a lovelyand pleasant weather where twowinners teams entered the finals afterwinning the semi-finals, Modern SchoolBarakhamba Road and Sanskriti School.
The Final Match
E
ight eminent high schools of Delhi
and NCR were invited to Modern
School, Barakhamba Road to
compete in a basketball championship
organised by Womans Era. The two-
day championship which was held on
13th and 14th October 2014 on the
courts of Modern School turned out to
be a huge success from all perspectives.
The Championship
Cheers: And
its a basket
T
he last level proved to be the best
match of the season as the
competition was between the best
teams of the tournament. An enthralling
match was expected, but the final result
was more than what was expected.
Sanskriti team gave a tough fight to
their opponent Modern School, but
Modern team chased the target
comfortably to be crowned as the 2014
Champions with the score 26/19.
The Incredible Performance
F
inally the moment arrived when
both the finalists were all set to
compete for the winners cup. The
Finale match of the season was played
between Modern School and Sanskriti
School. Everyone was excited to see
who takes the winning cup with them.
The Grand Final
P
articipating players from ModernSchool were: Malvika Aneja, ShivikaVikram, Rhea Gupta, ShatakshiVikram, Anoushka Gupta, MadhuKumari, Shivani Mehta, Gresshaa Mehta,Kashni Sail and Pretika Rawal, led bythe captain Ananya Khanna under theguidance of Coach Rajesh Kumar.Participating players from the opposingSanskriti School, Delhi team were:Bhavya, Sunardini, Monica, Aishwarya,Alice, Yamini, Ojal, Sheoli, Sanjana andMehak with Captain Kritica Bahl andunder the guidance of coach MahmoodAlam and assistant coach Susan Chand.
The Players
A
ll the guests who attended the
matches presented the winner
team and the runners up team with
trophies and certificates.
Appreciating the Talent
I
n the end vote of thanks was
proposed to the referees and time
keepers Sunil Kumar, Mahender
Singh, Pradeep Kumar, Gajender Singh,
Satwinder singh and Khushwinder Singh
from basketball federation who made
sure of proper discipline during the
matches. Womans Eras initiative to
encourage the girls sport in India
ended successfully with the hope to
come back next year with more teams,
matches and fun.  Megha Jetley.
S
anskriti School team took defeat in avery positive way. Their playersfaces glowed with satisfaction. Onthe other hand, players of ModernSchool were bathing in the joy andglory of the remarkable victory.
High Sportsman Spirit
You win the
game or you
learn: Sanskriti
School runners
up their running
trophy.
Historic moment:
Modern School celebrating their
victory with the guests.
One step away from
the trophy: The final
breathtaking match.
Competing
for the ball:
Players
blocking
others way
to win.
Patience and time do more than
strength or passion. -Jean de la Fontaine

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  • 1. UNFORGETTABLE FINALSThe fight isn't over until you win. Robin Hobb T he two days Girls High School Basketball Championship 2014 organised by Womans Era reached its final step. The unforgettable journey ended with the most exciting and thrilling match of the season. The essence of the two day journey will remain in everyones heart for the years to come. T he two-day tournament whichstarted with a bang reached its finalstage. The second and final day ofthe tournament started with a lovelyand pleasant weather where twowinners teams entered the finals afterwinning the semi-finals, Modern SchoolBarakhamba Road and Sanskriti School. The Final Match E ight eminent high schools of Delhi and NCR were invited to Modern School, Barakhamba Road to compete in a basketball championship organised by Womans Era. The two- day championship which was held on 13th and 14th October 2014 on the courts of Modern School turned out to be a huge success from all perspectives. The Championship Cheers: And its a basket
  • 2. T he last level proved to be the best match of the season as the competition was between the best teams of the tournament. An enthralling match was expected, but the final result was more than what was expected. Sanskriti team gave a tough fight to their opponent Modern School, but Modern team chased the target comfortably to be crowned as the 2014 Champions with the score 26/19. The Incredible Performance F inally the moment arrived when both the finalists were all set to compete for the winners cup. The Finale match of the season was played between Modern School and Sanskriti School. Everyone was excited to see who takes the winning cup with them. The Grand Final P articipating players from ModernSchool were: Malvika Aneja, ShivikaVikram, Rhea Gupta, ShatakshiVikram, Anoushka Gupta, MadhuKumari, Shivani Mehta, Gresshaa Mehta,Kashni Sail and Pretika Rawal, led bythe captain Ananya Khanna under theguidance of Coach Rajesh Kumar.Participating players from the opposingSanskriti School, Delhi team were:Bhavya, Sunardini, Monica, Aishwarya,Alice, Yamini, Ojal, Sheoli, Sanjana andMehak with Captain Kritica Bahl andunder the guidance of coach MahmoodAlam and assistant coach Susan Chand. The Players A ll the guests who attended the matches presented the winner team and the runners up team with trophies and certificates. Appreciating the Talent I n the end vote of thanks was proposed to the referees and time keepers Sunil Kumar, Mahender Singh, Pradeep Kumar, Gajender Singh, Satwinder singh and Khushwinder Singh from basketball federation who made sure of proper discipline during the matches. Womans Eras initiative to encourage the girls sport in India ended successfully with the hope to come back next year with more teams, matches and fun. Megha Jetley. S anskriti School team took defeat in avery positive way. Their playersfaces glowed with satisfaction. Onthe other hand, players of ModernSchool were bathing in the joy andglory of the remarkable victory. High Sportsman Spirit You win the game or you learn: Sanskriti School runners up their running trophy. Historic moment: Modern School celebrating their victory with the guests. One step away from the trophy: The final breathtaking match. Competing for the ball: Players blocking others way to win. Patience and time do more than strength or passion. -Jean de la Fontaine