What was witnessed at The Palace School recently was what can be easily called the clash of titans. And yet, the best was awarded.
Celebrating Annual Sports Day on 21st Nov, 2015, the school displayed a wide array of genius, appreciating them, awarding them, helping a go a notch ahead.
In the grounds of the school were organized cricket, basketball, football matches, basketball match between the two genders for senior students, while students from the junior section participated in various races, tug-of-war match, matches between both the genders, accolades, prize distribution ceremony, appreciation, and what not!
Energy at its par level was put on display by all the participating student, while those volunteering to help the visiting parents and other students were at their hospitable best.
• Basketball: Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II (Yellow) house won the basketball final match in a neck-to-neck match against Maharja Sawai Pratap Singh (blue) house, scoring 35-34.
Best Basketball player award was earned by Sachi Badaya.
• Football: Maharaja Sawai Bhawani Singh (Red) house won all the league matches and secured the Winners’ Trophy as the Runner's-up trophy went to Maharaja Sawai Man Singh II (Yellow) house.
Best Footballer player award earned by Abhinav Jain.
• Cricket: Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh (Blue) house won the Inter House Cricket Cup with four wickets against Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II (Green) house.
Well, not stopping there, there were some special awards given many other players in these matches. Hameer Singh Rathore was announced the Man of the Tournament; Pawan Karamchandani the Best Batsman; Ritik Sharma took away the Best All-Rounder award; Jayant Tambi was given the Best Fielder title.
The primary classes III to V student enjoyed different events, like relay race, dodge ball, lemon spoon race, tug-of-war, etc.
Ms. Urvashi Warman, Principal, The Palace School, declared the Best House award on the basis of best presentation in education, sports and cultural activities as below:
Best House Trophy won by: Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II (Green) House
Runners-Up Trophy won by: Maharaja Sawai Ram Singh II (White) House
Mr Mukesh Acharya, HOD, Physical Education gave the vote of thanks and appreciated the effort of students who gave their best in all the events.
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