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Young Orions clinch ‘A’ division league crown

Young Orions clinch ‘A’ division league crown
Bengaluru: Young Orions overcame a stiff challenge from Bank of Baroda 78-76 to win the State ‘A’ division league basketball tournament for men and bag the NC Parappa memorial rolling trophy at the Sree Kanteerava stadium here on Thursday.
For Orions, who were leading 41-37 at half-time, Aaron top-scored with 27 points followed by Gautham who netted 21. Anil Kumar topped the charts for BoB with 24 points as the bankmen took the final to the wire.
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The ‘B’ Division final also saw an exciting contest in which JSC defeated Vivek’s SC 93-81.
Bangalore Vanguards took the title in the ‘C’ Division, beating YMMA 98-86 in the title clash. FIBA Asia and Karnataka Olympic Association president K Govindaraj and Karnataka State Basketball Association president and City Police Commissioner B Dayananda were among those who gave away the prizes.
Results (Finals): ‘A’ Division: Young Orions SC 78 (Aaron 27, Gautham 21) bt Bank of Baroda 76 (Anil Kumar 24, Sukesh 14) HT: 41-37; ‘B’ Division: JSC 93 (Sanketh 21, Santosh 17) bt Vivek’s SC 81 (Mukesh 41, Rajesh 13) HT: 50-32; ‘C’ Division: Bangalore Vanguards 98 (Akshan Rao 38, Naveeth 17) bt YMMA 86 (Prabhath Tomar 32, Priyanshu 23) HT: 52-45.
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