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SILVER FOR KERALA AFTER 15 YEARS

18/01/2016

Silver for Kerala after 15 years & Services Champions after 9 Years
Mysuru, 16th January 2016: Kerala has to satisfy with the silver spot as they went down to Indian railways after a good start and ended the first period with a 15-13 lead before surrendering to railways with the score 55-73 allowing railways to capture the title after a gap of two years while Services took the crown after a gap of 9 years defeating the defending champions Uttarakhand 73-67 here on the last day of the 66th Senior National Basketball Championship here in Mysuru .

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In women Both teams entered the final with a perfect 6-0 record and were facing each other for the first time this tournament. Kerala began the game well, with JeenaScaria (14 points) scoring a bulk of the first quarter points for her team. Railways made a crucial change in their defensive strategy to begin the second quarter, with tight man marking on Jeena and double-teaming her whenever she got the ball. This forced the rest of the Kerala players to step up on the offensive end. But only Kerala centre Stephy Nixon (17 points) was up to the task with little contribution from the rest of her teammates. The Indian Railways teams had multiple weapons from inside the paint and outside, with four of their players ending up scoring in double digits. Veteran Railways point guard Anitha Paul-Durai connected on three 3-pointers on her way to 16 points of it two in the second Quarter Completes the change as they ended the first half with a lead of 37-28. Railways centre Rajapriyadarshini had a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds. Forward Navaneeta was efficient off the bench for the Railways with 14 points and 8 rebounds. Coach AparnaGhosh showcased the depth of the Railways team today with 28 points coming from their bench players.

1691610162The men’s final between Services and Uttarakhand was expected to be a hard-fought battle for first place. Both teams came into the final on a 5-1 record, after knocking out the more favoured Punjab and Tamil Nadu teams in the semi-finals. The defending champions started off well, with their star player and India captain Vishesh Bhrighuvanshi (20 points) leading the charge. Down by 2 points at the end of the first quarter, Services cranked up the heat with their point guard Joginder Singh shooting lights out from long distance. Joginder (26 points) nailed 6 threes in the game to give Services a double-digit lead over Uttarakhand. The backcourt due of Joginder and Narender Grewal (20 points) Malayalee smithin Sethu (10points) ensured that Services maintained a 10-plus point lead through the third quarter. But entering the fourth, Uttarakhand made a push for a comeback. Uttarakhand centre and Keralite Murali Krishna (24 points) was big in the post scoring crucial buckets down the stretch to cut down the Services lead. Bhrighuvanshi also fought valiantly to bring his team back in the game, but the Services players maintained their composure down the stretch to stave off the Uttarakhand comeback attempt. Services held on to a 6-point lead to end the game with a 73-67 victory and capture the gold medal after a gap of 9 years.

Tamil Nadu men and Delhi women capture third place

Earlier in the day, the Delhi women edged past Telangana 71-66 to capture third place. Raspreet Sidhu led the scoring for the Delhi side with 21 points, while sisters Pratima Singh and Prashanti Singh contributed with 19 and 16 points respectively. Telangana centre Anusha Anto had 24 points in the loss.

Tamil Nadu men bounced back from their disappointing semifinal loss against Uttarakhand yesterday to defeat Punjab and secure third place. Tamil Nadu dominated the game in the second half and ran away to an 82-68 victory. Tamil Nadu forward Aravind Annadurai scored a game-high 33 points in the contest.

Harish Sharma Most Valuable Award to Joginder and Navaneetha
166167Joginder Singh from Services and Navaneetha from Indian Railways received the Most Valuable Player Award instituted in Memory of late Shri Harish Sharma an amount of $ 15,000/ each

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Results from Day 8 (16th Jan)
Finals

WOMEN

Indian Railways (Anitha Paul-Durai 16, Navaneeta 14, Sitamani Tudu 12) bt Kerala (Stephy Nixon 17, Jeena PS 14, Anjana PG 14) 72-55 (12-15, 26-13, 19-13, 15-14)

MEN

Services (Joginder Singh 26, Narender Grewal 20, Setu SM 10) bt Uttarakhand (Murali Krishna 24, Vishesh Bhrighuvanshi 20, Trideep Rai 11) 73-67 (15-17, 25-14, 16-15, 17-21)

3rd place

WOMEN

Delhi (Raspreet Sidhu 21, Pratima Singh 19, Prashanti Singh 16) bt Telangana (Anusha Anto 24, Jincy Joseph 17, Ramya 10) 71-66 (21-21, 12-20, 15-11, 23-14)

MEN

Tamil Nadu (Aravind Annadurai 33, Rikin Pethani 18, Prasanna Venkatesh 13) bt Punjab (Gagandeep Singh 18, TJ Sahi 17, Rajveer Singh 13) 82-68 (17-17, 15-20, 30-19, 20-12)

5th and 6th place

WOMEN

Chhattisgarh (Poonam Chaturvedi 44, Bharti 18, Saranjeet Kaur 10) bt Tamil Nadu (Nishanti Masi 17, Srividhya 16, Shruti 16) 83-74 (19-31, 20-10, 17-16, 28-17)

MEN

Karnataka (Anil Kumar 29, Isaac I. 12, Karan K. 11) bt Indian Railways (Himanshu Sharma 19, Somvier S. 15, Palpreet Singh 11) 93-86 (22-14, 25-21, 25-24, 21-27)

7th and 8th place

WOMEN

West Bengal (Madhu Kumari 21, Salma S. 21, Anjana Dezy 14, Libina 14) bt Punjab (S. Samriti 23, Nirmal Kaur 15, Gagandeep Kaur 12) 79-77 (30-19, 14-22, 18-18, 17-18)

MEN

Gujarat (Dishant Shah 16, Dhaval 16) bt Kerala (Abhijith 15) 64-58 (19-16, 19-12, 14-18, 12-12)

Final Standings

WOMEN

  1. Indian Railways
  2. Kerala
  3. Delhi
  4. Telangana
  5. Chhattisgarh
  6. Tamil Nadu
  7. West Bengal
  8. Punjab
  9. Maharashtra
  10. Rajasthan

MEN

  1. Services
  2. Uttarakhand
  3. Tamil Nadu
  4. Punjab
  5. Karnataka
  6. Indian Railways
  7. Gujarat
  8. Kerala
  9. Haryana
  10. Chhattisgarh