Inter-school table tennis

Published November 8, 2007

KARACHI, Nov 7: The second Jinnah University College (JUC) Inter-school Table Tennis Championship has reached the knockout quarter-final stage at their premises on Wednesday.

The quarter-finals and semi-finals will be played on Thursday.

Results:

Boys team event: Foundation Public School bt Fahims O levels 3-1; The City School Gulshan Campus bt JUC 3-0; The City School PAF Chapter bt Shah Wilayat School 3-1; The City School North Nazimabad bt Shah Wilayat School 3-2; Beacon House PECHS bt The City School North Nazimabad 3-0; Beacon House PECHS bt Shah Wilayat School 3-0; Beacon House Jubilee Campus bt Fahims A levels 3-0; Avicenna School bt The City School Darakshan Campus 3-1; The City School Darskahan Campus bt Fahims A levels 3-1; Beacon House Jubilee Campus bt Avicenna School 3-0.

Girls’ team event: The City School Gulshan bt Fahims A levels 3-0; The City School PAF Chapter bt Fahims School O levels 3-0; The City School Darakshan Campus bt Shah Wilayat School 3-1; Beacon House PECHS bt Shah Wilayat School 3-1.

Thursday’s fixtures: Quarter-final matches begins at 9.30am.

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