KARACHI, Sept 24: The third Culligan Girls Throwball Tournament will be played at the Trinity Girls College from Sept 25 to 28.

Twelve teams will be participating in the tournament namely Lyceum School (White), IBA University (Red), Nixor College (Red), DHA School, Trinity College, Lyceum School (Red), Aga Khan College, Nixor College (White) , The City School PAF, Bahira, Habib School Garden and IBA University (White).

The teams competing in the juniors event include St Jesus Mary School, Foundation Public School, Bahira School, Shamem Public School, International System School, Habib School Garden, Raqyai Hajiani High School for Special Children, Trinity School, The City School (PECHS), Head Start School, SMB Fatima School, The City PAF, Froebel Education Centre, Educare Academy School, City School Gulshan, St. Joseph School, Hampton School Clifton, Haque Academy and Aga Khan School Kharadar.

Shoaib Ahmed Siddiqui, Secretary Youth Affairs Govt of Sindh, will be the chief guest at the opening ceremony.—Agencies

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