By Obaseki Anthony in Asaba on February 28, 2020
Finalists have emerged in four team events at the 2020 Delta State Schools Sports Festival, tagged Greater Delta Sports 2020.
The schools that qualified for female basketball are Asagba Mixed Secondary School, Asaba, Onoriode International School, Ughelli, and Don-Domingos College, Warri, while Zappa Basic Secondary School, Asaba, Onoriode International School, Ughelli, and Don-Domingos College, Warri, got the tickets in the male category.
In female volleyball, Institute of Continuing Education (ICE), Sapele, Ezemu Girls Grammar School, Ubulu-Uku, and Final Touch Secondary School, Ozoro, qualified, just as St.
Peters Clevers College, Aghalokpe, Isho Mixed Secondary School, Ubulu-Uku, and Good Shepherd Secondary School, Ozoro, snatched the tickets in the male category.
Only four teams qualified for the hockey competition. St. Michael’s College, Oleh, and Osadenis Mixed Secondary School, Asaba, will participate in the male event, while Emore Grammar School, Oleh, and Great Favour Montessori School, Issele-Azagba, will battle it out in female hockey.
In handball, male and female teams from Emore Grammar School, Oleh, Osadenis Mixed Secondary School, Asaba, and Otovwodo Grammar School, Ughelli, all qualified for the finals.
At the conclusion of the cricket event at Government College, Ughelli, Government Model Secondary School, Asaba, won the gold medal, while Federal Government College, Warri, and Government College, Ughelli, picked the silver and bronze medals respectively.
The festival will be held in Asaba between Sunday, March 8, 2020 and Thursday, March 12, 2020.
Source Daily Sports
Posted February 28, 2020
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