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Finalists emerge in Anambra School Sports festival

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Students taking part in volley ball at the ongoing Anambra State School Sports festival
Students taking part in volley ball at the ongoing Anambra State School Sports festival

 Maduako  Igbokwe I Sunday, June 11, 2023

 

AWKA, Anambra – Finalists have emerged at the ongoing zonal eliminations series of the   Anambra School Sports Festival    across the three senatorial districts in the state.

A 2-day zonal eliminations series were staged at Nnewi High School, Nnewi and Isuofia Community Secondary School for Anambra South District, while Chuba Ikpeazu Stadium Onitsha and Otuocha Stadium Aguleri  hosted Anambra North District.

The Anambra Central hostilities were staged at Nnamdi Azikiwe Secondary School, Abagana, St Mary’s High School and, St Stephen’s secondary school both in Ifitedunu and Sports Club Amawbia.

In male football, Christ the King College, Onitsha looks ready to reenact its world academical feat at Dublin 1977 as the lads cruised to the final in both U13 and U17 boys categories.

The school joined to represent Anambra North after its U13 team walloped Community Primary School, Okpoko 7-0 in a game that was meant to determine the first placed team in the U17 soccer show after succumbing  0-1 to Washington Boys.

The narrow loss did not remove the shine and quality from the thrilling contest with C.K.C appearing comfortable with the opportunity to mount the big stage in the state final

In female football Urban Girls Secondary School, Onitsha defeated Bethlehem Girls College, Fegge 1-0 in the U17 category to advance to the state finals as representatives of Anambra North.

In Nnewi, Queen of Angels beat  Community School Ebenator 5-4 on penalties to qualify  for female U17 football while Nnewi High school defeated Divinity Secondary school 3-1 in male category to emerge from Anambra South.

In Isuofia,  Christ Redeemer College Amesi beat  CSS Oko by 4-2 via penalties in female U17 football while their male counterpart joined in the state finals after beating Community Secondary School Awgbu by 2:1.

In basketball, Nnewi High school advanced to the state finals after walking over their opponents that didn’t show up for the final.

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In female volleyball, Holy Child Secondary school Isuofia and Community Secondary School Isuofia advanced to the state finals to represent Anambra South.

In male volleyball, Volleyball Holy Child Secondary school Isuofia beat Community Secondary School Isuofia 3-2 to represent Anambra south zone in the state final alongside

In Anambra Central, Bubendorf Grammar School Adazi-Nnukwu and CSS Akwaeze  progressed in the male volleyball event while, Community Secondary School Akwaeze and Rosa Mystica High School Agulu advanced in the female category.

Don Bosco College Obosi and Bubendorf Memorial Grammar School Adazi-Nnukwu are through to U17 male basketball final  while Mater Amabilis College Umuoji advanced to the final unopposed.

In the U-17 male finals Bubendorf Memorial Grammar School Adazi-Nnukwu defeated  Capital City Secondary School Awka 8-7 via penalty shootouts to make it to the final.

In a post match interview, Francis Ejiofor, the CKC games master, said he was full of joy for his team’s return to soccer reckoning and commended the principal of the school for his encouragement and support.

Ejiofor commended  Anambra government and the Sports Development Commission for providing the platform for students to showcase their sporting talents while learning.

“We are doing everything possible with the help of our principal to reclaim that position, we train Mondays, Wednesdays and Friday to ensure we achieve the goal.

“Anambra state, especially the present governor, is doing a wonderful job in sports, one thing I like about this ongoing competition is that they started from the grassroot for the talent hunt.

“We want to lift every soccer trophy in Anambra, we want to be the best to retain our number one position in sports in the state,” he said.

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