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Mountain Movers won the women's open basketball tournament. Movers defeated Kirtipur with a score of 68-52 in the round robin league with three teams. Dolma Tamang of Movers scored 26 points.
Mountain's first game and Kirtipur's second game. Kirtipur defeated ISA Nepal with a score of 52-49 in the first match. The final league match between Movers and ISA Nepal will decide which team will reach the final.
ISA Nepal won the match and all the three teams will win 1-1. In that case, according to the organizer, the team that will reach the final will be decided based on the score difference. If the movers win, the movers will once again play against Kirtipur in the final.
In the first quarter, the Movers led by a narrow margin of 15-14 and made a 20-11 lead in the second quarter. Movers 17-19 in the third followed by Movers 16-8 in the fourth.
Samakhusi Youth Club, Shankardev, Kirtipur and Royal secured their place in the quarterfinals of the competition jointly organized by Nakhipot Youth Club and Nepal Democratic Sports Association Lalitpur.
Samakhusi beat All Star 57-39 at Nakhipot Youth Covered Hall. Samakhusi's Prajwal Maharjan added 17 scores. Shankardeva defeated Bhangal 66-52. Shankardeva's Asim Thapa scored 19.
Kirtipur rejected the challenge of the bowlers by 75-60. Anil from Kirtipur scored 15. Royal registered a tough 69-65 win over Vishal Milan Kendra (BMK). Sujan Maharjan of Royal scored 21 points. On the first day, on Wednesday, the organizers Nakhipot Youth Club and Times confirmed their place in the quarterfinals.
