Key Points

The CBSE Cluster IX Volleyball Tournament is taking place in Mumbai with schools from Maharashtra, Goa, and nearby regions competing. Millennium National School, the defending U-17 Girls champions, secured their place in the semifinals with a strong performance. The tournament features approximately 2000 players across different age categories. MVM International School is hosting this prestigious event across multiple indoor courts in Andheri.

Key Points: CBSE Cluster IX Volleyball Millennium Pune Storms Semifinals

  • Millennium National School wins quarterfinal match 15-13, 15-11
  • Tournament hosted by MVM International School in Mumbai
  • Around 2000 volleyball players competing from Maharashtra and nearby regions
  • Matches being played at Andheri Sports Complex and school campus
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CBSE Cluster IX Volleyball: Millennium, Pune storm into last-four stage

Defending champions Millennium National School advance to semifinals with impressive victory in U-17 Girls volleyball tournament in Mumbai

"The taller and fitter Millennium girls prevailed - Tournament Match Report"

Mumbai, Aug 21

Millennium National School, Pune, the defending champion in the U-17 Girls section, kept their hopes alive of retaining the title by defeating Sanskriti School. Lavale 15-13, 15-11 to enter the semifinals of the Cluster IX CBSE Volleyball Tournament.

The competition for schools from Maharashtra, Dadra Nagar Haveli, and Goa is being hosted by Mogaveera Vyavasthapaka Mandali (MVM) International School and is being played concurrently at the school campus and Andheri Sports Complex, here, on Thursday.

Though the points were well contested, with some long rallies, the taller and fitter Millennium girls prevailed 15-13, 15-11. Also making the last-four stage were New Horizon School, Arunal, who got the better of Army Public School, Khadki 15-4, 15-5.

The Boys U-17 category saw some close matches in the quarterfinals with Lexicon School, Pune defeating K. John Public School, Nagpur 15-13, 15-12, and Sanjeevan Public School, Panhala defeating Sinhgad Public School, Solapur 15-11, 15-6.

Around 2000 volleyball players, representing leading CBSE Schools from Maharashtra, Goa, Daman, Diu, and Dadra Nagar Haveli, were in the fray in the CBSE Cluster IX Volleyball Tournament, which is being organised by the Mogaveera Vyavasthapaka Mandali (MVM) International School, Andheri, and will end on Friday. The tournament is concurrently being held at five indoor courts of Andheri Sports Complex, as well as at the MVM International School campus.

The MVM Mumbai, an Educational Institution with a rich legacy of community service, education, and cultural preservation, has taken on the responsibility of hosting this prestigious event, being held for the first time in Mumbai.

Results:

Under-14 Boys (quarterfinals): Sindapana Public School, Beed bt Universal High School, Aurangabad 15-9, 15-9.

Under-17 Boys (quarterfinals): Lexicon School, Pune bt K John Public School, Nagpur 15-13, 15-12; Sanjeevan Public School, Panhala bt Sinhgad Public School, Solapur 15-11, 15-6.

Under-17 Girls (quarterfinals): Defence Career Academy bt Rosary High School, Dombivli 15-6, l5-4; New Horizon School, Arunal bt Army Public School, Khadki 15-4, 15-5; Millennium National School bt Pawar Public School, Baramati 15-0, 15-5.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see CBSE promoting volleyball at this scale! 2000 players is massive. Hope they continue investing in school sports infrastructure across Maharashtra and Goa.
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Ananya R
My cousin plays for Army Public School Khadki. Tough loss against New Horizon but proud of their effort! These tournaments build so much character in young athletes 💪
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Michael C
Impressive that MVM International is hosting this. Five indoor courts simultaneously? That's some serious sports facility! More schools need this kind of infrastructure.
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Siddharth J
The Lexicon vs K John match must have been intense! 15-13, 15-12 suggests some really competitive volleyball. Pune schools are really stepping up their game this year.
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Neha E
While the competition is great, I wish there was more coverage of these school events. Our young athletes deserve more recognition beyond just result announcements!

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