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City School clinched the overall trophy after securing 96 points in the Directorate of Sports Inter-School Games which concluded here at Hayatabad Sports Complex on Saturday. Former International athlete Muhammad Shah, Director National Book Foundation Murad Ali Mohmand, Director Development Saleem Raza, international coaches Syed Jaffar Shah (Athletic), Nadeem Khan (Badminton), Faisal Javed (Football), Fazal Khan (Karate), Sarfaraz (Archery), Taj Muhammad (Tug-of-war), Hayat Ullah (Badminton), Saqib (Athletics), Olympian Special Nasrullah, officials, players, parents of the participation school children in good numbers and large number of spectators were also present.
City School secured 96 points and Rs 10,000 as cash prizes, followed by NCS School with 81 points and Roots School remained at third. Both awarded Rs 7000 and 5000 cash prizes respectively. A total of 280 boys and girls from 12 different schools took part in seven different games. At the end, the chief guest gave away trophies, medals, certificates and cash prizes to the position holders.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2018

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