Oriental College Annual Sports Meet concludes; White house emerge as champions

Kohima: The final of the three-day sports meet featured various indoor and outdoor games and a valedictory programme

BY | Saturday, 5 November, 2022

The Annual Sports Meet of Oriental College came to an end on 4 November.

Various indoor and outdoor games were organised at the college campus on the final day of the three-day sports.

The competitions featured were carrom, basketball, table tennis, badminton, arm wrestling and chess.

A Valedictory Programme at the college campus followed the sport events in which the Guest of Honour was Mhasimhalie Matthew Yhome, president of the Kohima District Football Association.

Yhome, an alumnus of Oriental College, congratulated the college for its achievement and successful completion of the Annual Sports Meet 2022.

Mhasimhale Matthew Yhome addressing the gathering in the valedictory programme at Oriental College on 4 November.

He further challenged the students to be self-independent and follow their passion, excelling in the field they are good at.  He also advised the students to abstain from substance abuse and to lead a healthy life.

The programme was chaired by Medosanuo Khezhie, Assistant General Secretary, OCKSU. A special number was presented by Chongti Longz after which the prize distribution took place. The vote of thanks was delivered by Tumben, Assistant Professor, Department of History, and the benediction by Limanaro, Assistant Professor,Department of English.

White House bagged the title of the overall Champion of Oriental College Annual Sports Meet.

The other winners of Day-3 were:

Carrom (men’s singles)

Kevipu (Red House) – gold

Mathai (Yellow House) – silver

Carrom (women’s singles)

Chinkim (Red House) – gold

Jasmine (Yellow House) – silver

Carrom (mixed doubles)

Thongo and Aveno (Red House) – gold

Mhonchoni and Azehlang (Blue House) – silver

Table Tennis (men’s singles)

Sepichem (White House) – gold

Aktar – silver

Table tennis (women’s singles)

Visanu (White House) – gold

Wanshom (Red House) – silver

Table tennis (mixed doubles)

Menuolekuo and Vibeinuo (White House) – gold

Kevizhanuo and Kegibamleubo (Blue House) – silver

Chess (men’s)

Roveto Rhakho (Yellow House) – gold

MD Shuhan (Red House) – silver

Chess (women’s)

Zedevinuo (White House) – gold (uncontested)

Badminton (men’s singles)

Kevinguzo (Blue House) – gold

Toto (Yellow House) – silver

Badminton (women’s singles)

Laisang (White House) – gold

Kekhriesenuo (Red House) – silver

Badminton (mixed doubles)

Yanbentbung and Meiling (Yellow House) – gold

Menuolekuo and Tajungchila (White House) – silver

Basketball (men’s)

Blue House – gold

White House – silver

 

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