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This is an archive article published on November 24, 1998

Don Bosco win season8217;s maiden title

November 23: There is no better feeling than winning your first Inter-school title of the season. The euphoria gets uncontrollable when you ...

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November 23: There is no better feeling than winning your first Inter-school title of the season. The euphoria gets uncontrollable when you win at home, egged on lustily by raucous boys endowed with well-developed lungs.

Scenting victory in their second successive hockey final this year, the priests of Don Bosco had pumped the galleries with 500-odd students, who complied by thirsting for opponents St Stanislaus8217; head. The Bosco u-14 boys team acquiesced by posting a 3-2 win, to wrest the u-14 crown from the defending champions in the MSSA-Colgate Inter-school tournament today.

The losers had their moments. Just when a Bosco win seemed certain, Stanislaus, trailing 0-2, struck two goals off penalty corners in successive minutes to equalise. Even the hardest Bosco fan was convinced Stanislaus would pull off a victory. But Viren Pereira8217;s fortuitous deflection in the penultimate minute saw Bosco home.

To be fair to Stanislaus, the boys played their hearts out but were unable to pierce the solid Boscodefence of Appachu Boverianda, Kamaldeep Vig and Elroy Afonso. The trio cut off entry into the cirle for the dangerous Jonathan Fernandes, while right out Rohan Thomas, adjudged most promising u-12 player last season, paid the penalty for delaying cracks at the goal on two occasions.

Viren Pereira put Bosco ahead in the 12th minute when he deflected a free hit by Julius D8217;Souza. The two other Bosco goals came in similar fashion. Nilesh Negi made it 2-0 four minutes into the second half, by pouncing on a goal-line melee off a short corner hit.

With ten minutes left, Stanislaus stormed back into the match when pusher Kyle Mascarenhas received a pass at the left post, in an improvised penalty conversion, and struck home. In the next minute, Jonathan Fernandes scored off a conventional corner execution. Just when the match seemed headed for extra time, Viren Pereira completed his brace by deflecting a rising ball, from waist height, into the goal.

Earlier, St Francis D8217;Assisi scored thrice in the last fiveminutes to defeat St Stanislaus B 5-0 in the match for third place.

Results

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Final: Don Bosco, Matunga 3 Viren Pereira 2, Nilesh Negi bt Stanislaus A Kyle Mascarenhas, Jonathan Fernandes; Third place: St Francis D8217;Assisi 5 Rakesh Kharekar 2, Graden Murzello 2, Caiyn Cardoz bt Stanislaus B 0.

St Theresa8217;s prevail

St Theresa8217;s, Bandra entered the second round of the u-14 boys MSSA-Colgate Inter-school hockey tournament for the Donnelly Cup by defeating Holy Family, Andheri 3-2 at Don Bosco School this morning.

Results 1st round: St Theresa8217;s 3 Jemojo D8217;Abreo 2, Nigel Concessio bt Holy Family 2 Avinash Kurian, Sharad Babu; St Joseph8217;s, Malad 1 Tejinder Singh bt Dominic Savio, Andheri 0.

Talent Watch

Name: Julius D8217;Souza

School: Don Bosco, Matunga

Standard: VIII

Games played: Hockey, football

Position: Half-back last year, elevated to centre-forward this year.

Achievements: Top scorer with 17 goals in six matches of the u-14 inter-school hockeytournament. Represented Mumbai in the KD Babu Memorial at Lucknow last year.

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Coaches: Sukhvinder Singh and BS Kutappa Don Bosco. Mother Julie, a former Mumbai University centre-forward, also coaches him at home.

Favourite player: Dhyan Chand Julius says he has watched black amp; white recorded matches of the legendary India forward.

 

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