KARACHI: Lyceum College and Cedar College girls basketball teams seen with PSSO President Gohar Raza and other sports officials on Saturday.
KARACHI: Lyceum College and Cedar College girls basketball teams seen with PSSO President Gohar Raza and other sports officials on Saturday.

KARACHI: Lyceum College beat Cedar College 23-9 in the girls basketball final at the Karachi School-College Games here on Saturday. Ayesha Ajlal of Lyceum was declared Most Valuable Player of the tournament for her brilliant performance.

In the boys under-20 basketball final, Nixor College outplayed Cedar College 30-5. RohaibKarim of Nixor College was declared Most Valuable Player of the tournament.

Meanwhile, Habib Public School beat City School PAF Chapter 22-16 in the boys under-17 final. Ibad Ali of HPS declared Most Valuable Player of the tournament.

Published in Dawn, October 21st , 2018

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