Mangaluru: SJEC traditional athletic meet 'Go For Gold' celebrated with zest


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Mangaluru, Feb 19: The annual athletic meet 'Go For Gold' of St Joseph Engineering College Vamanjoor, Mangaluru  was held on Thursday, February 16 at the college grounds.The event also paid homage to Late Princia Mascarenhas, whose untimely death recently caused much pain and grievance.

Peter and Mary Mascarenhas, parents of late Princia Mascarenhas, were the guests of honour for the inaugural ceremony. Ivan D’Souza, MLC and chief whip of Karnataka legislative council was the chief guest for the programme. The programme was presided by Fr Joseph Lobo director of SJEC.













The sports day commenced with the beautiful march past by the students to the beats of St Raymond School Band. More than 2500 students participated in the march past class wise, dressed in their class jerseys. Joyal Tauro, a  fourth year student and captain of  SJEC Athletic Team led the March Past. Fourth year students, and Athlete and Volleyball players Saleeka Shama (E and C), Vijethraj  (E and C), Lourina D’Sa ( Mech), along with athlete and Shuttle Badminton player Faheem ( Mech ) marched with the college flag held high. All classes comprising MBA, MCA, BE and the East Timor students followed them.

Following by the flag hoisting by the chief guest, the torch ceremony led by Kripa Maria Sebastian,a medal winner in Hammer Throw and foruth year CS student. The torch was carried by athletes and students of fourth year Gokul Martis year (CS), Antony Varghese (Mech), George Varghese (Mech), and Mohith Swaroop (Civil) , also  a footballer.

The torch was handed over to the chief guest to declare the meet open. Balloons were released by the guests and the top athletes of SJEC.

Declaring the meet open, Ivan D’Souza in his address spoke to the students about the importance of sports and how it helps develop courage and strength in the face of challenges. Drawing from his own experiences, he pointed to the relevance of sports and games in an individual’s success and drew a link to the growth of the nation.

An athlete and fourth-year student (Mech) Chrisel Pais took the oath on behalf of all the participants. As a mark of celebration, ten Kadina traditional crackers were lit out.


The college choir group led the invocation. Director Fr Joseph Lobo welcomed the gathering. Rajesh K, Chairperson sports committee proposed the vote of thanks. Joel Concessao compered the programme. Dr Joseph Gonsalvis principal of the college, Fr Rohith D’Costa asst director, Dr Rio D’Souza vice principal, and Dr Vincent Crasta dean of SWAA were the other dignitaries on the dais. Sports committee advisors Rajesh K and Alister D’Souza, along with physical education director Vaneesha Rodrigues were also present.

Closing Ceremony

Vice principal Dr Rio D’Souza was the chief guest for the closing ceremony of the meet. Alister Dsouza, chairperson of Sports Committee welcomed the gathering. Fr Rohit D’Costa asst director of SJEC presided over the function. Physical director Vaneesha V Rodrigues proposed the vote of thanks and Nithin Heraje conducted the prize distribution ceremony. The college flag was lowered and the meet was declared closed and concluded with the College Anthem.

  

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