Thursday 3 May 2018

Defending Champions ONGC begin their run with a win at the 32nd Federation Cup in Chittoor

Defending Champions ONGC begin their run with a win at the 32nd Federation Cup in Chittoor

Bengaluru, 2nd May 2018: The 32nd Federation Cup is going on at the District Sports Authority in Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh on 1st May. The best club/state teams from the top 8 states in both the Men’s and Women’s category with addition of the hosts Andhra Pradesh are participating in this 6 day long tournament.  The championship is being organised by the Basketball Association in Andhra Pradesh under the aegis of the Basketball Federation of India.
First match of the day was a very competitive one between Indian Overseas Bank form Chennai taking it up against the Madras Sappers from Bangalore, this match saw a lot of fireworks as both the teams took it hard against each other. But the internationally experienced squad of IOB took away the game from MEG’s reach in the second half. Later in the day ONGC Dehradun was facing Sports Authority of Andhra Pradesh, their were a lot of expectations from this game as Vishesh Bhriguvanshi was hopeful to make a comeback after almost 6 months due to a knee injury. Bhriguvanshi entered the game in the third quarter and displayed some crisp passing but wasn’t able to score but the defending champions ONGC took an comfortable win over SAAP.
DAY-2:
MEN:
Indian Overseas Bank(Sivabalan 15pts, Aravind 13 pts, Vineeth 13 pts) bt MEG Bangalore(Amal 25 pts, Rahul 17 pts) 85-70[30-18, 09-18, 29-19, 17-15]
ONGC(Muin Bek 20pts, Yadwinder 14 pts, Arjun 12 pts) bt S.A.A.P(Naveen 19 pts) 74-42[24-11, 18-11, 21-11, 11-09]
Customs Cochin(Nikhil 22 pts, Basil 15 pts) bt BSF Jodhpur(Bharatdeep 19 pts, Gurwinder Singh 18 pts) 78-54[29-20, 07-11, 26-10, 16-13

Punjab Police(Sukhdeep 26 pts, Dilpreet 19 pts, Ranbir 16 pts) bt Hissar Club(Vikas 24 pts, Deepak 22 pts) 91-73[20-24, 24-17, 21-17, 26-15]
WOMEN:
Tamil Nadu(Rajeshwari 13 pts) bt Andhra Pradesh(Padmavathi 9 pts) 46-26[14-04, 16-04, 04-08, 12-10
Maharashtra(Sruthi 22 pts, Mugdha 9 pts) bt Telangana(Mrunalini 8 pts, Manasa 7 pts) 55-26[23-10, 01-08, 18-03, 13-05]
Karnataka(Navaneetha 16 pts, Priyanka 16pts) bt Chhattisgarh(Sakshi 27 pts, Gulabhsha 16 pts) 69-55[15-15, 24-15, 19-11, 11-14]
Eastern Railways(Madhu 10 pts, Salma 9 pts) bt Delhi( Vidhi 07 pts) 57-21[17-03, 10-03, 14-07, 16-08]
DAY-3(Morning)
WOMEN:
Kerala(Chippy 09 pts, Shilji 08 pts) bt Andhra Pradesh(Jyothi 12 pts, Padmavathi 13 pts) 66-34[21-10, 16-09, 19-05, 10-10]
Tamil Nadu(Vandana 17 pts) bt Chhattisgarh(Sangeetha 8 pts) 73-37[16-05, 19-10,  27-10, 11-12]GROUPINGS
MENWOMEN
POOL ‘A’POOL ‘B’POOL ‘A’POOL ‘B’
ONGC, DEHRADUNIOB, CHENNAIKERALATELANGANA
BSF , JODHPURPUNJAB POLICECHHATTISGARHEASTERN RAILWAY
CUSTOMS & EXCISE, COCHINHISSAR CLUBTAMIL NADUDELHI
S A A PMEG, BANGALOREKARNATAKAMAHARASHTRA
  ANDHRA PRADESH 

1ST MAY, 2018
COURT NO. 1
S. No.Team ‘A’V/sTeam ‘B’GroupTime
1.S A A PV/sCUSTOMS & EXCISE, COCHINMA05.00 PM
2.KERALAV/sTAMIL NADUWA06.30 PM
3.ANDHRA PRADESHV/sKARNATAKAWA08.00 PM
4.PUNJAB POLICEV/sMEG, BENGALURUMB09.30 PM

COURT NO. 2
S. No.Team ‘A’V/sTeam ‘B’GroupTime
5.TELANGANAV/sEASTERN RAILWAYWB05.00 PM
6.IOB, CHENNAIV/sHISAR CLUBMB06.30 PM
7.DELHIV/sMAHARASHTRAWB08.00 PM

2ND MAY, 2018
COURT NO. 1
S. No.Team ‘A’V/sTeam ‘B’GroupTime
8ANDHRA PRADESHV/sTAMIL NADUWA05.00 PM
9IOB, CHENNAIV/sMEG, BENGALURUMB06.30 PM
10MAHARASHTRAV/sTELANGANAWB08.00 PM
11ONGC, DEHRADUNV/sSAAPMA09.30 PM

COURT NO. 2
S. No.Team ‘A’V/sTeam ‘B’GroupTime
12KARNATAKAV/sCHHATTISGARHWA05.00 PM
13BSF, JODHPURV/sCUSTOMS, COCHINMA06.30 PM
14EASTERN RAILWAYV/sDELHIWB08.00 PM
15HISAR CLUBV/sPUNJAB POLICEMB09.30 PM




3RD MAY, 2018
COURT NO. 1
S. No.Team ‘A’V/sTeam ‘B’GroupTime
16KERALAV/sANDHRA PRADESHWA07.00 AM
17TELANGANAV/sDELHIWB05.00 PM
18ONGC, DEHRADUNV/sCOCHIN CUSTOMSMA06.30 PM
19BSF, JODHPURV/sSAAPMA08.00 PM
20KERALAV/sCHHATTISGARHWA09.30 PM
COURT NO. 2
S. No.Team ‘A’V/sTeam ‘B’GroupTime
21CHHATTISGARHV/sTAMIL NADUWA07.00 AM
22HISAR CLUBV/sMEG, BENGALURUMB06.00 PM
23EASTERN RAILWAYV/sMAHARASHTRAWB07.30 PM
24TAMIL NADUV/sKARNATAKAWA09.00 PM
4TH MAY, 2018
COURT NO. 1
S. No.Team ‘A’V/sTeam ‘B’GroupTime
25CHHATTISGARHV/sANDHRA PRADESHWA05.00 PM
26ONGC, DEHRDUNV/sBSF, JODHPURMA06.30 PM
27KERALAV/sKARNATAKAWA08.00 PM
28PUNJAB POLICEV/sIOB, CHENNAIMB09.30 PM
5TH MAY, 2018
COURT NO. 1                                                 SEMI – FINALS
S. No.Team ‘A’V/sTeam ‘B’GroupTime
29B1V/sA2WOMEN05.00 PM
30B1V/sA2MEN06.30 PM
31A1V/sB2WOMEN08.00 PM
32A1V/sB2MEN09.30 PM
6TH MAY, 2018
3RD & 4TH PLACE
S. No.Team ‘A’V/sTeam ‘B’GroupTime
33L/O  B1/ A2V/sL/O  A1/ B2MEN05.00 PM
34L/O  B1/ A2V/sL/O  A1/ B2WOMEN05.00 PM – COURT 2
F I N A L S
35.W/O  A1/B2V/sW/O  B1/ A2WOMEN06.30 PM
36.W/O  A1/ B2V/sW/O  B1/ A2MEN08.00 PM







About Basketball Federation of India
The Basketball Federation of India or BFI is the governing and controlling body of basketball in India, and is responsible for the development and promotion of the sport at all levels. BFI has been involved in conducting camps, clinics, events, and training sessions at its academies for the development of basketball. BFI came into being in 1935 and took complete control over Indian basketball in 1950. Prior to that time, the Indian Olympic Association handled the conduct of Indian basketball championships. Since 1950, the BFI has been conducting various such championships, from the grassroots to senior team participation in international tournaments. In addition, the BFI has been responsible for the establishment of strong sub-junior and junior level programs. The BFI has to its credit produced several international players of repute, among them 17 have been bestowed with the honour of Arjuna Awards. Earlier in June 2015, 19-year-old Satnam Singh Bhamara made history by becoming the first Indian national to be drafted by an NBA team, when he was selected by the Dallas Mavericks. More information at www.basketballfederationindia.org

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