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Baramulla: The Department of Youth Services and Sports (DYSS) district Baramulla on Thursday successfully organized a series of inter-school zonal level competitions across various zones, including Wagoora, Sopore, Nehalpora, Dangiwacha, SinghporaPattan, and Tangmarg.
These events, held under the supervision of District Youth Services and Sports Officer (DYSSO) Baramulla, featured competitions in KhoKho, Kabaddi, Volleyball, and Football for both boys and girls in the under-14 and under-17 categories.
In Zone Wagoora, an inter-school zonal level KhoKho and Kabaddi competition for under-17 boys took place at HS Watergam. The event witnessed impressive participation of 276 students from various Higher Secondary Schools (HSS) and High Schools (HS).
Similarly, in Zone Sopore a three-day inter-school zonal level Volleyball and KhoKho competition for under-14 and under-17 girls was organized at Subhana Stadium Sopore. On the first day, the event for under-17 girls witnessed participation of almost 150 girls.
Also in Zone Nehalpora, an inter-school zonal level KhoKho competition for under-14 boys was held with 124 students participating in it.
In Zone Dangiwacha, an inter-school zonal level Kabaddi competition for under-14 boys at Marazigund and HSS Dangiwacha saw 262 students from various schools in the zone taking part.
Also, in Zone SinghporaPattan, an inter-school zonal level football competition kicked-off at HSS MirgundPattan. On the inaugural day, the competition for under-14 boys featured more than 150 students from different government and private schools. These competitions will continue for three days, covering other age groups as well.
Moreover, in Zone Tangmarg, an inter-school zonal level competition in Kabaddi, Volleyball, and KhoKho for under-17 boys was organized at GDC Ground Tangmarg, with 156 boys from various government and private schools participating.
These competitions provided an excellent platform for young athletes to showcase their talent and promote sportsmanship among the students.