
RBCL- 2017
Editorials News | Nov-22-2017
Today was a tremendous day as almost all the matches were breathtaking. The first match of the day was between the host school and Montfort School, Ashok Vihar. It was a bad day for the home team as they lost by a heavy margin of 22 points. Ramjas played till its last breath and that is worth a compliment. The day was quite lucky for Mont Fort School as they won in all the three categories. The two most important and the much-awaited matches of the league took place that was between Modern School, Barakhamba and Father Agnel School, Mayur Vihar and Montfort vs. Blue Bells School. Montfort won the encounter with an absolute destructive form. All the teams which were losing, in the beginning, made a strong comeback and won with an absolute majority. The day ended with the usual win of Modern School.
An Interview with ‘Wilfred Billa’ [father Agnel school]
Q. Inspiration- Kyrie Irving
Q. Jersey no. – 14
Q. Mistake in the previous match- twisted ankle
Q. Do you like your coach’s attitude – yes, although he becomes tough sometimes, we know that’s only for our betterment.
Q. Nickname-Billa
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