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DCM Presidency boys finish runners-up in TT tournament

DCM Presidency boys finish runners-up in TT tournament

Students of DCM Presidency School who won silver medal in the LSSC Table Tennis Tournament for boys U-14 in Ludhiana. Tribune Photo



Our Sports Correspondent

Ludhiana, February 5

Students of DCM Presidency School made their presence felt, securing the second position in the Ludhiana Sahodaya Schools Complex Table Tennis Tournament for Boys U-14 held at Bal Bharti Public School, Dugri.

According to a press release issued by DCM Presidency School, its team comprising Aryan, Vihaan, Aarush Malik, Anshumaan and Raghav gave their best to finish at the victory podium.

Principal Rajni Kalra appreciated the students on this achievement and wished them success in future too.


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