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Mallah girls lift baseball trophy

GSSS, Mallah, players after winning the baseball tournament at Gill village on Sunday.

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Ludhiana, August 18

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Government Senior Secondary School (GSSS), Mallah, near Jagraon survived a scare against hosts Government Girls Senior Secondary Smart School (GGSSSS), Gill village, before wrapping up the issue 8-7, lifting the trophy in the girls’ section in the Junior Ludhiana District Baseball Tournament which concluded at Government Girls Senior Secondary Smart School, Gill village, near here on Sunday.

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The final turned out to be a keenly contested affair with players of either team going all out, however, GSSS, Mallah, girls kept their composure at a crucial juncture and managed to scrape past their rivals narrowly.

Navjot Kaur and Mehakpreet played a major role, chipping in with two runs each to sail their team to victory.

Earlier, in the semi-finals, GSSS, Mallah, proved too good for Dasmesh Senior Secondary School, Gill road, whom they outplayed 5-0 while Government Girls Senior Secondary Smart School, Gill village, decimated Teja Singh Sutantar Memorial School 5-0 to secure their berths in the final.

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Teja Singh Sutantar Memorial School scored a thumping 12-2 win over Dasmesh Senior Secondary School to finish at the third place, bagging the bronze medal. — OC

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