Oman: MCCP exhibits badminton talent of the community


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Media Release

Oman, Apr 24: Mangalorean Catholic Centre of the Parish (MCCP) led by Team-26 recently conducted an exciting 'Annual Badminton Tournament' at the recreation centre of the Royal Hospital.

The huge popularity of the game ensured a large gathering of members and their families creating an electrifying atmosphere. Young as well as elders of the community competed with each other with tremendous enthusiasm and vigour with a true spirit of sportsmanship.

The tournament was divided into five categories, Mixed Doubles being introduced for the first time. The categories were, Boys Doubles, Girls Doubles, Men’s Doubles, Women’s Doubles and Mixed Doubles. The tournament saw an overwhelming response with a total registration of 27 teams. The members were asked to pre-register themselves on the MCCP website and Vijay Dcunha ensured that all the participants’ names were well tabulated for quick and smooth conducting of the matches.



Dolly Gomes an ardent supporter of MCCP and lover of sports took over the reins of conducting the matches, firstly by drawing lots in each category and then ensuring the sequence of matches in the two badminton courts were made available for the tournament.

Committee member, Sam Suneel Menezes was instrumental for all the arrangements at the venue and sports secretary, Terence D’Souza was master of ceremonies for the whole event. They were well supported by other committee members namely, Michael Goveas, Naveen Mascarehnas, Jane Castelino, Francis Pinto, Vijai D’Cunha, Dynet Fernandes and Philomena Saldanha.

The programme commenced at 8.00 am with registration and breakfast for everyone. The matches commenced after the opening prayer by Naveen Mascarehnas and welcome address by the president Sunil Furtado. Deepak Vadigere and Gururaj B were the match referees.

Winners of the different categories were:

Boys Doubles:
Winner: Lester D’Souza and Andril Lobo
Runner up: Lael Alva and Shawn Menezes

Girls Doubles:
Winner: Calida Machado and Christine Danti
Runner up: Rochelle Quodras and Amanda D’Costa

Men’s Doubles:
Winner: Jackson Mendonca and Glen Monis
Runner up: Praveen Lewis and Ovin Lewis

Women’s Doubles:
Winner: Jeevitha Vaz and Hendrita Colaco
Runner up: Flavia D’Souza and Dorine Robero

Mixed Doubles:
Winner: Ajith D’Costa and Reshma D’Costa
Runner up: Anil D’Mello and Preethi D’Mello

The cultural secretary, Dynet Fernandes proposed the vote of thanks and the winners were presented with beautiful trophies by the president and the executive committee members. Winners of the annual drawing competition held on February 16 were also felicitated.

MCCP executive committee were indebted to the participants and sponsors for their wholehearted support toward the tournament that made it a memorable event.

The event sponsors were:
Platinum sponsor: Muscat Golden Services LLC (Raphael D’Souza)
Gold sponsors: Omantel (courtesy Eula Pinto), Technofit Trading LLC (Liguory and Margaret D’Mello)
Silver sponsors: Marmul Hospitality group of travels, Exchange & Hotel Golden Oasis (Mabel Pinto - courtesy Vijai D’Cunha), National Finance Company SAOG (Robert Pancras - courtesy Francis Pinto) and Bank Sohar (Sasi Kumar)
Bronze sponsors: Dilip Correa (Sky United Logistics), Sea Pearls LLC (Riyas - courtesy Francis Pinto), Prestige Projects and Engineering Supplies Co LLC (Denis Mascarenhas) and Zahrat Al Rawdha Trading (Raphael Quadras)

  

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  • Wilson, Udupi / Muscat

    Wed, Apr 25 2018

    Everything was nice, but the Men/women doubles should have been grouped in 2 categories, one 35 or 40 below and above 40 groups. Since youngsters below 30 are well placed to takeover 45 to 50 year old.

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