Basketball, invented in 1891 has grown into one of the most played sports across all ages. Today it is also being played at an international level as it has become a part of various leagues such as the NBA. The Bhawanipur Education Society College organised the Intra College Basketball Tournament at the college turf from 8:30 am onwards on the 23rd of February 2023. The league witnessed overwhelming participation, with 18 participating teams.
The League had 9 matches in all and went on to the finals and semi-finals. The team which managed to win most of the ranks was ‘Stranger Boys’ and were declared the winners of the tournament. They competed against the ‘Alley Opps’ team in the Semi-Final in an athletic competition. In the Girls’ section of the league, the semi-final was played between the ‘Conquerors’ and the ‘Net Rippers’ teams, of which the ‘Conquerors’ won the match.
It was a thrilling experience to witness all these matches, as in some of the matches there was a constant change in momentum, which kept the onlookers captivated. The premier league highlight was the high sense of team spirit displayed by the captains of each team & their participants.
The tournament owes its credit to Prof. Dilip Shah, Dean of Student Affairs whose constant inspiration to engage the students in athletics has a long way to go. The student volunteers who helped in putting up the tournament were – Aman Dubey, Samarth Shrivastav, Abhas Rajvansh, Pawanjot Singh, Harsh Patel, Utkarsh Anand, Zalak Shah, Meghali Sengupta, Abhishek Shah and Ayush Tewari.
“Education is the most powerful weapon with which you can change the world.” ‘~Nelson Mandela Children will inherit this world, if we let them grow up properly, they’ll become productive members of society. Underprivileged children often have no access to quality education. Therefore, education is the most important thing we can give these kids. In …
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The world has never witnessed a situation even remotely close to what it is going through now, locked down as it is. Naturally, the level mental, psychological stress is shooting through the stratosphere and especially vulnerable are young adults of the college going age who are not only being subjected to an inordinate amount of …
The Bhawanipur Basketball Premier League
Basketball, invented in 1891 has grown into one of the most played sports across all ages. Today it is also being played at an international level as it has become a part of various leagues such as the NBA. The Bhawanipur Education Society College organised the Intra College Basketball Tournament at the college turf from 8:30 am onwards on the 23rd of February 2023. The league witnessed overwhelming participation, with 18 participating teams.
The League had 9 matches in all and went on to the finals and semi-finals. The team which managed to win most of the ranks was ‘Stranger Boys’ and were declared the winners of the tournament. They competed against the ‘Alley Opps’ team in the Semi-Final in an athletic competition. In the Girls’ section of the league, the semi-final was played between the ‘Conquerors’ and the ‘Net Rippers’ teams, of which the ‘Conquerors’ won the match.
It was a thrilling experience to witness all these matches, as in some of the matches there was a constant change in momentum, which kept the onlookers captivated. The premier league highlight was the high sense of team spirit displayed by the captains of each team & their participants.
The tournament owes its credit to Prof. Dilip Shah, Dean of Student Affairs whose constant inspiration to engage the students in athletics has a long way to go. The student volunteers who helped in putting up the tournament were – Aman Dubey, Samarth Shrivastav, Abhas Rajvansh, Pawanjot Singh, Harsh Patel, Utkarsh Anand, Zalak Shah, Meghali Sengupta, Abhishek Shah and Ayush Tewari.
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