The SAN Academy volleyball tournament kickstarted in Chennai on Tuesday 
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Volleyball Tournament: Sivakasi Nadar girls team wins two matches on first day

Sivakasi Nadar girls team secured two victories on the opening day of the SAN Academy Chennai District Inter-School volleyball tournament at the DG Vaishnav College here on Tuesday.

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Sivakasi Nadar trounced Bentic HSS and Jessie Moses HSS, both in straight games. Chennai GHSS (Rotler) also had a great day, notching up a couple of triumphs. It emerged victorious against Guntur Subbiah (T Nagar) and Velammal HSS (Mogappair). In the boys section, five of the six matches finished in two sets. In the other, Bentic and Jessie Moses battled hard, with the forming beating the latter.


Results: 

Boys: Kolaperumal HSS bt Chettinadu HSS 25-14, 25-12; Velammal HSS (Mogappair) bt Balagurukulam HSS 25-7, 25-6; St Bede’s HSS (Santhome) beat St Peters HSS (Royapuram) 25-16, 25-20; Sethu Bhaskara beat PAK Palamisamy 25-9, 25-12; Chettinadu HSS bt Chennai HSS (Ayanavaram) 25-18, 25-14; Bentic HSS bt Jessie Moses 21-25, 25-18, 25-12.


Girls: Lady Sivasami Ayyar (Mylapore) bt Vidyodaya HSS (T Nagar) 25-12, 25-13; Presidency HSS (Egmore) bt Chennai GHSS (Ayanavaram) 25-6, 25-21; Sivakasi Nadar HSS bt Bentic HSS 25-10, 25-9; The Madras Seva Sadan bt Chennai GHSS (Ayanavaram) 25-2, 25-7;


Chennai GHSS (Rotler) bt Guntur Subbiah (T Nagar) 25-14, 27-29, 25-14; Sivakasi Nadar HSS bt Jessie Moses HSS 25-8, 25-7; Guntur Subbiah (T Nagar) bt Velammal HSS (Mogappair) 19-25, 25-16, 25-12; Bentic HSS bt Jessie Moses HSS (21-25, 25-18, 25-12); Chennai GHSS (Rotler) bt Velammal HSS (Mogappair) 25-21, 25-17.

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