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Auckland boys’ school shines at CISCE event

Auckland boys’ school shines at CISCE event

Jubilant Auckland House Boys’ School basketball team after winning the tournament. TRIBUNE PHOTO



Tribune News Service

Shimla, May 6

Basketball teams of Auckland House School for Boys dominated the CISCE Zonal Tournament held at Bishop Cotton School in Shimla on May 4 as its under-17 and under-19 teams emerged winners while its under-14 team secured runner up position.

Under-19 team captain Tanish Sharma said, “It’s an honour to lead such a talented group of players. This victory is the result of our collective efforts.”

School’s basketball team coach Navneet Thakur said, “I am incredibly proud of our players’ dedication and hard work. Winning across all age groups is a testament to their skills and support of the entire school community.”

“The triumph of School Basketball team in the CISCE Zonal Tournament reflects not just their athletic abilities but also the values of teamwork. This victory will inspire future generations of athletes and further elevate the school’s reputation in the realm of sports,” he said.

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