Shimla (Kameshwar Sharma): The first Anti Chitta Volleyball Championship, organized under the International Shimla Summer Festival, continued to deliver exciting action on its second day. Players displayed impressive skills as teams battled for victory in a series of competitive matches.
Moreover, sports enthusiasts gathered to watch the tournament and cheer for their respective teams. The championship is also spreading awareness against drug abuse through sports and youth participation.
Five Matches Played on Day Two
A total of five matches took place during the second day of the competition. Furthermore, each contest showcased determination, teamwork, and competitive spirit.
In the opening match, Mandi defeated Kangra by 3-0 in straight sets. As a result, Mandi made a strong start to the day’s proceedings.
Meanwhile, Solan faced Kinnaur in the second match. Solan dominated the contest and secured a convincing 3-0 victory.
Sirmaur Wins Thrilling Contest
The third match produced the most exciting contest of the day. Shimla Blue and Sirmaur fought a closely contested battle that kept spectators engaged throughout the match.
However, Sirmaur held its nerve in the decisive moments and secured a narrow 3-2 victory.
Afterward, Mandi returned to the court and continued its excellent form. The team defeated Kullu by 3-0 and strengthened its position in the championship.
Shimla Yellow Registers Important Victory
In the fifth and final match of the day, Shimla Yellow faced Chamba. The team delivered a disciplined performance and defeated Chamba 3-0.
Consequently, Shimla Yellow added an important win to its campaign and boosted its chances in the tournament.
Championship Continues Till June 12
The Anti Chitta Volleyball Championship will continue until June 12. Organizers expect more thrilling matches in the coming days.
Additionally, the winning team will receive a cash prize of ₹1 lakh along with the running trophy.
Through this championship, organizers aim to encourage youth participation in sports while spreading a strong message against drug abuse. Therefore, the event has become an important part of the International Shimla Summer Festival.
Key Points of the news:
- Five exciting matches were played on the second day of the championship.
- Mandi defeated Kangra and Kullu by identical 3-0 margins.
- Solan secured a convincing 3-0 win over Kinnaur.
- Sirmaur edged Shimla Blue in a closely fought 3-2 contest.
- The tournament will continue until June 12 with a ₹1 lakh prize for the winners.