KARACHI: Garden Club, City Sports and Friends Club beat their respective rivals on Friday at the Abdul Razzak Arain Ramzan Night Rocball Tournament 2015 which is being played at the Mini Sports Complex, Nazimabad.

The event in which ten teams are competing is join­tly organized by Pakistan Rocball Federation and Sindh Rocball Association.

Saeed Ahmed Arain, Chairman, Pakistan Rocball Federation was the chief guest on the occasion and was presented a shield by PTF General Secretary Ume Lalia Kalsoom.

The semifinals and the final of the tournament will be played on Saturday. The first semifinal will see City School facing Drigh Road Club while the second semifinal will feature Friends Club against Ghazi Club.

The officials who supervised the matches on Friday included Muhammad Ajmal, Ahmed Ali, Ali Hussain, Khaild Pervaz and Arshad Ali.

Results:

Garden Club beat Police Boys 2-1 (25-13,24-26,27-25); City Sports beat Shah Fasial 2-1 (25-19,13-25, 25-10); Friends Club beat Drigh Road Club 2-0 ( 25-15, 25-18).

Published in Dawn, July 4th, 2015

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