In the 3rd New Zenith Cup inter-school basketball tournament, Gyan Niketan became the golden champion in boys and golden champion in girls.
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Gyan Niketan and Swarnim won the title of the third New Zenith Cup inter-school basketball tournament. Gyan Niketan became the gold champion in boys and gold in girls.
Basic Learning in the U-11 age group, Bright Horizon in the U-13 age group and Ribs in the U-16 age group of Boys Futsal became champions.
Gyan Niketan defeated Constellation by a score of 65-43 in the boys basketball final at the court of New Zenith, the host. Gyan's Mahendra Pyakurel scored 33. Swarnim beat Ribs 24-22 to win the girls title thanks to Hisilhamu Lama's 8 scores.
Mahendra was declared the Most Valuable Player in Boys and Hisi in Girls. Constellation's Sunidan Tamang and Ribs' Liska Thapa became the highest scorers in the boys category.
In the U-11 Futsal final, Basic beat Chelsea World School 5-4 in a tiebreaker. In the U-11 final, Bright Horizon defeated Heartland Academy 7-0. In the U-16 final, Ribs registered a 1-0 victory over Green Village.
Soyang Lama of AI in U-11, Arav Kalouni of Vidyavani in U-13 and Shraman Gurung of Ribs in U-16 were selected as the best players. Chelsea's Samridh Kandel, Bright Horizon's Mahendra Sanjyal and Ribs' Ayush KC were adjudged the best goalkeepers in their category. Saroj Tamang of Basic Learning in U-11 (10 goals), Sulab Gurung of Radiant in U-13 (11 goals) and Blaise Gurung of Ribs (6 goals) in U-16 were the top scorers.
AVM in boys basketball and KCCS disciplined team in girls. In futsal, Manaslu, Janish and Samriddhi won the Fair Play trophy.
The winner was awarded by Ganesh Thapa, former president of All Nepal Football Association, Nuchchekaji Maharjan, president of Kathmandu Metropolitan City Ward 18, Raju Maharjan, founder principal of New Zenith and others.
