Thrilling HDMT 2023 Semi-Finals Unveil Intense Battles
Thrilling HDMT 2023 Semi-Finals Unveil Intense Battles
Papum Pare and East Kameng Boys Set to Clash in HDMT 2023 Finals
The HDMT 2023 (Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy) has reached its exciting finale as Papum Pare and East Kameng emerged victorious in their respective semi-final matches.
In the football semi-final, Papum Pare showcased their determination and skills as they secured a 1-0 win against West Siang. The winning goal was expertly scored by Tana Doni (9), earning Papum Pare a well-deserved spot in the final. Techi David (12) of Papum Pare was awarded the Player of the Match for his outstanding contribution to the team’s success.
Meanwhile, in a thrilling display of dominance, East Kameng overwhelmed Siang with an impressive scoreline of 6-1 in the football semi-final. The East Kameng boys exhibited exceptional skills throughout the match, with standout performances from Yumgam Neri (16), Ato Tania Liyak (8), Ato Taniak (8), and Mabo Toma (6). Ato Taniak (8) was rightfully acknowledged as the Player of the Match for his remarkable hat-trick.
As the football finals await, anticipation is also building for the Girls Football semi-finals. Tomorrow, the girls’ semi-finals will be held at the SLSA Ground in Chimpu, Itanagar, as scheduled:
CAPITAL COMPLEX vs. ANJAW – 1 PM
LOWER SUBANSIRI vs. LOHIT – 3 PM
In the volleyball quarter-final matches held earlier, the girls’ teams exhibited their skills and determination, resulting in the following outcomes:
In the volleyball quarter-final matches of the Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy 2023, Shi Yomi secured a resounding victory over Kurung Kumey with a score of 25/17, 25/14, 25/22, while Lower Subansiri emerged as winners against Anjaw with a score of 25/17, 25/21, 25/19. Kamle showcased their dominance by convincingly defeating Lower Dibang Valley with a score of 25/12, 25/12, 25/15, and Capital Complex emerged victorious in a closely contested match against Papum Pare with a score of 25/22, 18/25, 25/21, 25/15. These thrilling encounters have set the stage for intense volleyball semi-finals in the Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy 2023.In the volleyball boys’ quarter-final matches, the teams exhibited their competitive spirit, resulting in the following outcomes:
In the volleyball boys’ quarter-final matches of the Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy 2023, L/Subansiri emerged as the winners against Kamle in a thrilling encounter with a score of 25/15, 23/25, 25/20, 25/21. Meanwhile, Papum Pare showcased their skills and determination as they competed against Kurung Kunmer, securing a victory with a score of 25/17, 25/19, 25/22. In another intense match, East Kameng went head-to-head with Changlang, ultimately emerging as winners with a score of 25/18, 17/25, 25/23, 25/23. Lastly, Lohit displayed their prowess in a tough battle against L/Dibang Valley, achieving victory with a score of 25/13, 25/10, 25/23. These exciting quarter-final matches have set the stage for thrilling volleyball semi-finals in the Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy 2023.
The volleyball semi-final matchups for tomorrow, June 5, 2023, have been announced:
Boys:
- Lower Subansiri vs. Papum Pare – 1:00 PM, Ground II, SLSA
- East Kameng vs. Lohit – 1:00 PM, Ground II, SLSA
Girls:
- Shi Yomi vs. Lower Subansiri – 1:00 PM, Ground I, SLSA
- Kamle vs. Capital Complex – 2:00 PM, Ground I, SLSA
Excitement and anticipation fill the air as the Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy 2023 reaches its climax. The teams are set to deliver thrilling performances and vie for the prestigious titles in both football and volleyball.
Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy, Thrilling Quarterfinals Unfold
Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy for Football and Volleyball (U-16 Boys & Girls) witnessed thrilling matches in the Girls’ Football Quarterfinals and the League Round of Volleyball Matches (Boys & Girls) at the SLSA Ground in Chimpu, Itanagar.
In the morning session, the girls’ quarterfinal matches of the 6HDMT 2023 showcased two intense encounters. The first quarterfinal clash saw Capital Complex Girl overpower Kamle with a resounding 3-0 victory. Capital Complex Girl demonstrated their scoring prowess with Damin Asha (7′), Lingdam Yaro (3′), and Lingdam Anu (5′) finding the back of the net at the 43rd, 49th, and 70th minutes respectively, securing their team’s convincing win.
In the second quarterfinal, Anjaw emerged triumphant with a 3-1 win over Tirap. Shuhmi Ngadong (9′) opened the scoring for Anjaw in the 17th minute. Tirap retaliated with a goal by Charia Hakhun (10′) in the 25th minute. However, Anjaw quickly regained control of the match with goals from Eninly Yun (2′) at the 35th minute and Shuhmi Ngadong (55′) securing her second and final goal. These goals sealed the victory for Anjaw, providing them with a taste of success in the quarterfinal clash.
In another quarterfinal matchup, Lower Subansiri emerged victorious over Upper Siang with a 3-2 win in a penalty shootout. The match witnessed a thrilling competition, with the opening goal scored by Bongam Modi (25) of Upper Siang at the 8th minute. However, at the 70th minute, Tao Yasso (3) of Lower Subansiri equalized the score to 1-1. In the penalty shootout, Lune Pertin (7) and Buddi Maya Subha (13) managed to score a goal each for Upper Siang, but it was Tao Yasso (3), Taba Vakan (5), and Chukhu Yakar from Lower Subansiri who successfully scored three goals, securing the victory for their team.
In the 4th Quarterfinal of the Football Girls tournament, Lohit showcased their dominance with a 2-0 victory over Lower Dibang Valley. Anisem Thalai (4) of Lohit scored the opening goal at the 14th minute, setting the tone for the match. Shortly after, at the 15th minute, Amina Manyu (15) sealed the victory by scoring the winning goal for Lohit.
The volleyball league round also witnessed exciting matches with remarkable performances. In the boys’ category, Papum Pare defeated Tawang by 25/0, 25/13, while East Kameng emerged victorious over Shi Yomi with a scoreline of 17/25, 15/25. In the girls’ category, Tirap won by a walkover as West Kameng did not report, and Capital Complex defeated Tawang with a scoreline of 25/17, 25/19.
Tomorrow, the volleyball quarterfinal rounds are scheduled to begin. In the boys’ category, Kamle will face Lower Subansiri, Kurung Kumey will compete against Papum Pare, Changlang will take on East Kameng, and Lower Dibang Valley will clash with Lohit. In the girls’ category, Kurung Kumey will go up against Shi Yomi, Lower Subansiri will face Anjaw, Lower Dibang Valley will take on Kamle, and Capital Complex will compete against Papum Pare.
Additionally, the Boys’ Football Semi-Finals are also scheduled for tomorrow at 1:00 PM at the SLSA Football Ground. The first semi-final will witness a showdown between Siang and East Kameng, while the second semi-final will feature Papum Pare against West Siang.
Excitement is building up as the Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy 2023 progresses, with the young talents showcasing their skills and determination in these enthralling matches. Football and volleyball enthusiasts eagerly await tomorrow’s matches, hoping for more thrilling moments and displays of sportsmanship.
Mawlai and Khliehmawlieh Enters Semifinals of Meghalaya State League 2023
Mawlai and Khliehmawlieh have both emerged victorious in their respective group stage matches, earning themselves a spot in the semifinals of the highly anticipated Meghalaya State League 2023. These wins have placed both teams on solid ground as they prepare to enter the knockout phase of the tournament.
In a thrilling encounter at the Chandmari Ground in Tura, Khliehmawlieh defeated Warima Youth Club, who finished at the bottom of Group D, with a commanding scoreline of 3-1. Meanwhile, Mawlai set a remarkable milestone in the league by scoring an astonishing twelve goals against Seng Samla Laitryngew, triumphing with an emphatic 12-0 victory at the MFA Turf in Group A. The star of the match was undoubtedly Donlad Diengdoh, the tournament’s top scorer, who netted an incredible five goals to contribute to Mawlai’s historic win.
Over in Jowai, Niaw Wasa United experienced a rollercoaster ride as they settled for a thrilling 3-3 draw against the underdog of Group B, Sein Pynbhalang, at the Kiang Nangbah Stadium. Group C witnessed an unexpected turn of events as Pyndengrei, who had been struggling throughout the tournament, managed to secure their first points with a stunning come-from-behind 2-1 victory against Riangdo.
Despite their flawless record of winning all four of their previous group stage matches and topping Group A, Mawlai displayed no signs of complacency. Diengdoh continued to shine, scoring goals in the 15th, 28th, 49th, 58th, and 77th minutes. His fifth goal was a magnificent left-footed strike following swift passes from Robert Khongriah and Remark Kharmalki, setting him up perfectly for the shot. Additionally, Dajiedlang Wanshnong secured a hat-trick in the first half, while Khongriah and Kenstar Kharshong each contributed a brace with goals in both halves.
Among all the teams in the Meghalaya State League 2023, only Mawlai and defending champions Shillong Lajong (who still have two games to play) have maintained a perfect record. Mawlai, in their debut season in the statewide league, will undoubtedly aim to continue their exceptional form in the upcoming matches.
In Tura, Warima Youth Club initially took the lead through Akim R Sangma’s goal in the 11th minute. However, Khliehmawlieh quickly recovered from this early setback, responding with goals from Shelbikstar Kharshilot in the 34th and 52nd minutes, and Lenny Kravity Lyngdoh in the 73rd minute. Khliehmawlieh even had three more promising attempts denied by the woodwork.
Meanwhile, in Mawkyrwat, Pyndengrei showcased resilience as they fought back from a deficit to secure their first victory of the tournament. Silverstar Thongni gave Riangdo the lead in the 22nd minute, but Alandonal Sohlangpiaw turned the game around with a brace in the 54th and 62nd minutes.
The match in Jowai was equally captivating, with Sein Pynbhalang delivering their best performance in their final fixture. Paiabanteiskhem Bhoi opened the scoring for Sein Pynbhalang in the 14th minute, only for Enrigue Malvin Marshra to equalize for Niaw Wasa in the 26th minute. Sambiang Wara Wet regained the lead for Sein Pynbhalang just two minutes later with a well-taken header from a corner kick. However, a fantastic free-kick by Civility Khongmalai in the 41st minute restored parity, resulting in a 2-2 draw at halftime.
In the second half, Niaw Wasa created numerous goal-scoring opportunities but could only convert one, courtesy of Buromlangki Salahe in the 52nd minute. As time ticked away, it seemed increasingly likely that Niaw Wasa would secure the victory. However, the tables turned when Sein Pynbhalang was awarded a penalty for a foul in the box. Bhoi stepped up to the challenge and expertly converted the penalty, smashing the ball into the roof of the net in the 88th minute, sealing a dramatic victory for Sein Pynbhalang.
Upcoming fixtures for today include Jyntru versus Langsning in Group A at 3 pm in Shillong, Youth Club Pdengkarong against Rangdajied United in Group B at 2:30 pm in Jowai, Seven United versus Shillong Lajong in Group C at 3 pm in Mawkyrwat, and Chipakkore against Wa’sa FC in Group D at 3 pm in Tura.
The Meghalaya State League 2023 continues to captivate football fans across the state, with teams battling it out for supremacy. As the tournament progresses, spectators eagerly await more thrilling encounters and remarkable performances from the participating teams.
Spectacular Performances in Boys Football Quarter-Finals: Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy
The 6th day of the highly anticipated Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy 2023 witnessed an intense display of talent and determination as volleyball teams from various districts clashed in an exciting tournament. The event showcased exceptional performances from both the girls’ and boys’ teams, resulting in thrilling matches and surprising outcomes that left spectators on the edge of their seats.
In the girls’ volleyball matches, Changlang emerged victorious in a fierce battle against Lower Siang. The final scores stood at 15/25, 25/21, 15/7 in favor of Changlang, showcasing their resilience and ability to stage a remarkable comeback. The girls from Changlang exhibited great teamwork and determination, displaying their skills on the court.
Papum Pare, on the other hand, exhibited their dominance by defeating Upper Siang in straight sets. The scores of 25/15, 25/12 reflected Papum Pare’s exceptional teamwork and efficient execution of tactics, leaving their opponents struggling to match their level of play.
In an unexpected turn of events, Kra Daadi secured a walkover victory against Pakke Kessang as the latter was unable to field a team for the match. This provided Kra Daadi’s players with an opportunity to rest and conserve their energy for future challenges in the tournament.
Lower Subansiri demonstrated their prowess and formidable skills, overpowering Dibang Valley with an impressive scoreline of 25/13, 25/13. Lower Subansiri’s exceptional performance left their opponents struggling to match their level of play, highlighting their dominance on the court.
Shi Yomi put on a spectacular show, defeating West Kameng in two gripping sets. The scores of 25/21, 25/18 highlighted Shi Yomi’s ability to maintain consistency and capitalize on crucial moments, ultimately securing them the victory.
In another intense match, Anjaw emerged victorious against Namasai. The match was closely contested, with Anjaw clinching the win with scores of 27/25, 25/17. Anjaw’s perseverance and ability to remain composed under pressure played a significant role in securing their victory.
In the boys’ volleyball matches, the results are as follows:
- Lohit competed against East Siang, with Lohit emerging as the winners with scores of 25/16, 25/13.
- Anjaw faced Tirap, and Anjaw secured victory with scores of 18/25, 20/25.
- Kra Daadi played against Kamle, and Kamle claimed a decisive win with scores of 25/0, 25/0.
- The match between Capital Complex and Siang did not report the results from either team.
- Lower Siang went head-to-head with Lower Subansiri, and Lower Subansiri emerged victorious with scores of 25/18, 20/25, 15/7.
- The match between West Siang and Pakke Kessang did not report the results from either team.
In the boys’ football quarter-finals, the competition was equally fierce. The first quarter-final match witnessed an intense clash between Siang and Changlang. Siang emerged triumphant with a final score of 5-2. Hanu Tari, wearing the number 7 jersey for Siang, stole the show with an exceptional hat-trick, scoring at the 3rd, 11th, and 19th minutes of the game. Tani Tasing (number 11) and Lucky Tabing (number 12) also contributed to Siang’s victory, each scoring a goal at the 31st and 40th minutes, respectively. Chommi Ngemu (number 7) from Changlang managed to find the back of the net at the 35th minute, scoring the team’s first goal. Jaklee Boo (number 11) added to Changlang’s tally with a goal at the 42nd minute. Hanu Tari’s outstanding performance earned him the well-deserved title of Man of the Match.
In the second quarter-final match, East Kameng clashed with East Siang. East Kameng emerged victorious with a scoreline of 2-0. Arjun Sonam (number 7) and Ato Tania Liyak (number 8) showcased their goal-scoring prowess, netting goals at the 19th and 35th minutes, respectively. East Kameng’s Mambo Toma displayed exceptional skills throughout the game and was rightfully awarded the Man of the Match title.
The third quarter-final match witnessed a face-off between Papum Pare and Lohit. Papum Pare secured a 2-0 victory, courtesy of goals scored by Tana Dani (number 9) and Techi David (number 12) at the 19th and 42nd minutes, respectively. Techi David’s overall outstanding performance earned him the recognition of being declared the Man of the Match.
In the final quarter-final match, West Siang locked horns with Kra Daadi in a thrilling encounter. West Siang emerged as the victors with a scoreline of 2-1. Ngater Bogo (number 14) showcased his goal-scoring abilities by netting two crucial goals for West Siang. On the other side, Techi Sakyan (number 11) displayed skill and determination, managing to score one goal for Kra Daadi. Baken Gamlin, wearing the West Siang jersey, was declared the Man of the Match for his exceptional contribution to the team’s victory.
On June 4th, the highly anticipated Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy will feature the first boys’ semi-final match at the SLSA Ground. The thrilling encounter will take place between Siang and East Kameng, kicking off at 1:30 PM. Spectators can expect an intense battle as both teams showcase their skills and compete for a spot in the tournament’s grand finale.
Following the first semi-final, the excitement will continue to escalate with the second boys’ semi-final match between Papum Pare and West Siang. This highly anticipated clash will commence at 3 PM, further fueling the tournament’s atmosphere with an intense display of talent and determination.
As the Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy progresses, the level of competition continues to rise, showcasing the immense talent and passion of the participating teams. With such outstanding performances in both volleyball and football, the tournament promises to deliver even more excitement and enthralling matches in the upcoming semi-finals.
Shillong Lajong Dominate Meghalaya State League 2023
Shillong Lajong, the defending champions of the Meghalaya State League (MSL) 2023, asserted their dominance as they soared to the summit of Group C with a resounding 5-1 triumph over Mawten. The match, held at the MDSA Ground in Mawkyrwat, showcased Lajong’s prowess and their determination to retain their title.
In another MSL encounter, the bottom-ranked teams of Group B, Sein Pynbhalang and Youth Club Pdengkarong, clashed at the Kiang Nangbah Stadium in Jowai. However, it was Youth Club Pdengkarong that emerged victorious, securing a convincing 4-1 win.
Lajong’s victory over Mawten marked their third match in the MSL 2023 campaign. With a perfect record of nine points, they overtook Seven United in the race to qualify for the semifinals from Group C. Seven United currently sits at eight points from four outings, making the competition intense.
The action-packed game saw an early breakthrough when Babysunday Marngar of Shillong Lajong scored in the second minute. Mawten, however, swiftly responded in the 21st minute with a goal from Oversharp Iawphniaw. This marked the first goal Lajong conceded in the tournament this season. Nevertheless, Hamedamanbha Wahlang of SLFC reclaimed the lead for his team just two minutes later (23′).
Before heading into halftime, Marngar struck again in the 37th minute, propelling Lajong to a comfortable 3-1 lead. The second half saw Hardy Cliff Nongbri showcasing his goal-scoring prowess by netting a brace in the 76th and 90+2nd minutes, cementing Lajong’s comprehensive victory.
Meanwhile, in Jowai, the clash between Pdengkarong and Sein Pynbhalang may not have held significant implications for the fight for first place, but both teams exhibited immense passion and delivered an exhilarating match.
Wanbor Langshiang emerged as a key player for Pdengkarong, scoring two goals in the fourth and 40th minutes. His teammate, Kindness Mukhim, mirrored his performance by also securing a brace in the 17th and 77th minutes. Sein Pynbhalang managed to find the back of the net once, courtesy of Paiabanteiskhem Bhoi in the 33rd minute.
Mukhim, who had an eventful game, came close to scoring on multiple occasions. He struck the crossbar and forced Rishanki Syngkon, the Sein Pynbhalang goalkeeper, to make several impressive saves. In the 40th minute, Mukhim executed an extraordinary flick with the outside of his boot, only to be denied by the upright. Yet, displaying incredible determination, Langshiang stretched his leg to redirect the rebound into the goal, creating what was arguably the most captivating goal of the match.
The MSL 2023 continues to captivate football enthusiasts with thrilling encounters and exceptional displays of skill. As Shillong Lajong soar to the top of Group C, their pursuit of retaining the championship intensifies, setting the stage for more gripping battles in the quest for MSL glory.
Action-Packed Matches at Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy 2023
The Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy 2023 continues to captivate football enthusiasts with its thrilling matches and now adds the excitement of volleyball to the mix. The third day of the tournament witnessed intense competitions in both football and volleyball, showcasing the skills and determination of the young athletes. Here are the highlights of the day’s results:
Volleyball Girls:
- Kurung Kumey vs Pakke Kessang: The match was awarded to Kurung Kumey as Pakke Kessang walkover.
- Lohit vs Dibang Valley: Dibang Valley emerged victorious with a hard-fought win, securing a scoreline of 23/25 and 21/25.
- East Kameng vs Siang: East Kameng showcased their dominance, winning the match by a comfortable margin of 25/7 and 25/12.
- Namsai vs West Kameng: Namsai secured a commanding victory with a scoreline of 25/0 and 25/0.
- Anjaw vs Tirap: Anjaw emerged triumphant with a scoreline of 25/18 and 25/10.
- Lower Dibang Valley vs Lepa Rada: Lower Dibang Valley claimed victory with a scoreline of 25/20 and 25/10.
Volleyball Boys:
- Kra Daadi vs Lepa Rada: Lepa Rada dominated the match, winning with a scoreline of 0/25 and 0/25.
- Kurung Kumey vs Capital Complex: Kurung Kumey emerged victorious with a commanding scoreline of 25/0 and 25/0.
- Upper Siang vs Lower Siang: Lower Siang secured a well-deserved win with a scoreline of 15/25 and 17/25.
- Pakke Kessang vs Tawang: Tawang won due to walkover of Pakke Kessang.
- West Siang vs Papum Pare: Papum Pare emerged victorious with a scoreline of 18/25 and 20/25.
- Changlang vs West Kameng: Changlang showcased their dominance, winning the match with a scoreline of 25/10 and 25/0.
Football Boys:
- Lower Siang vs Changlang: Changlang secured a convincing victory with a scoreline of 4-0. Jaklee Bo played a pivotal role, scoring three goals at the 35+1, 40, and 65-minute marks, while Chommi Ngemn added another goal at the 70-minute mark.
- Tirap vs Upper Siang: Tirap emerged victorious with a scoreline of 3-0. Thunwang Tekwa scored at the 2-minute mark, while Abija Munda added two more goals at the 40 and 48-minute marks.
- Anjaw vs Papum Pare: Papum Pare emerged triumphant with a scoreline of 4-1. Tana Dani, Tana Son, and Raju Geda were the goal scorers for Papum Pare, while Ruchangso Ngapong found the net for Anjaw.
- Tawang vs Pakke Kessang: Tawang won due to walkover of Pakke Kessang.
- Namsai vs Kra Daadi: Kra Daadi showcased their prowess, securing a 5-2 victory. Biri Taniyam scored a hat-trick, while Techi Sakyam and Tai Anchal added one goal each. Namsai’s goals came from an own goal by Kra Daadi and Suparana Siynki.
- Upper Subansiri vs East Siang: East Siang secured a narrow 1-0 victory with Miding Megu scoring the lone and winning goal at the 10-minute mark.
- West Kameng vs Kurung Kumey: Kurung Kumey emerged victorious with a 2-0 win. Gyammar Radhe and Bamang Tapung were the goal scorers, finding the net at the 4 and 35-minute marks, respectively.
- Dibang Valley vs Longding: Dibang Valley dominated the match, winning convincingly with a scoreline of 7-1. Maselo Tayu, Etando Mihu, Endo Tacho, and Yone Mena were the goal scorers for Dibang Valley, while Wannjai Wangsu scored the lone goal for Longding.
Girls Football:
- Tirap vs Siang: Tirap emerged victorious with a 2-1 win. Ngoda Matey and Cholam Lowang were the goal scorers for Tirap, while Jasmin Tari found the net for Siang.
- Capital Complex vs Pakke Kessang: Capital Complex won due to walkover of Pakke Kessang.
- East Siang vs Papum Pare: Papum Pare secured a 3-1 win. Dake Asum, Tania Azi, and Taku Julie were the goal scorers for Papum Pare, while Aseng Ering scored for East Siang.
- Kra Daadi vs Lower Subansiri: Lower Subansiri emerged victorious with a 3-0 win. H. Rila and Chukhu Mechir were the goal scorers, finding the net at the 68 and 70-minute marks, respectively.
- Changlang vs Upper Subansiri: Upper Subansiri claimed a 3-1 win. Yaro Luchi, Poly Majha, and Nana Siyum scored for Upper Subansiri, while Dupai Mura found the net for Changlang.
- Lower Dibang Valley vs Lower Siang: Lower Dibang Valley secured a 2-0 win with Tarpi Angu scoring at the 31 and 45-minute marks.
- Upper Siang vs Lepa Rada: Upper Siang emerged victorious with a 3-0 win. Niter Ori, Neyang Paniyang, and Mum Moyong were the goal scorers for Upper Siang.
- Shi Yomi vs East Kameng: The match between Shi Yomi and East Kameng ended in a thrilling 2-2 draw. Yadeng Roku and Yani Yorong scored for Shi Yomi, while Maya Sangyor and Chane Tajo found the net for East Kameng.
The ongoing Hanpan Dada Memorial Trophy 2023, organized by the Directorate of Sports, Government of Arunachal Pradesh, is captivating football enthusiasts with its intense competition. The tournament features matches played across four grounds: Sangay Lhaden Sports Academy Football Ground, Bn Romeo Football Ground, Chimpu (for boys’ matches), and the Government Higher Secondary Ground (for girls’ matches). The Hangpan Dada Memorial Trophy 2023 continues to provide excitement and showcase the immense talent of young athletes in both football and volleyball. Stay tuned for more updates as the tournament progresses.

