Central Railway won the prize money of 25,000 rupees while the runners-up MS Police got Rs. 15,000.
Competitions were held in four categories: Men, Boys U-18, Girls U-13, and Boys U-13. The final results were:
Boys U-18: Mastan YMCA beat Indian Gymkhana 66-56
Girls U-13: Vidya Niketan Dombivli beat St. Anthony, Chembur 25-14
Boys U-13: Mastan YMCA beat Ghatkopar YMCA 35-15
The game ended in a 41-41 draw at the end of full time, but instead of an overtime period, there was a surprisingly wierd, penalty shoot-out style, free throw shoot-out, which also ended 2-2. So the game was declared a tie. A tie. In Basketball. Ya, I know...
The Greens, led by Abbas Moontasir, and served well by Clarence Menezes, Jayasankar Menon, Riyaz Ahmed, Bollywood actor Neetu Chandra, Troy Justice, director of development, NBA-India, and Crispino D’Souza, seemed to be running away from the match from the Blues, before Abdul Hamid, Rajesh Srivastava, Haneef Patel and Manoj Tripathi got into the act to make a late surge and level scores at 41-41 at the end of full time.
After a free throw shoot out between the two captains Moontasir and Ghulam Rasool also ended in a 2-2 tie at the end of three throws the match was declared a tie.
All scorers were led by Bollwood star, hoops enthusiast, Taikwondo black belt, and overall superhot chick Neetu Chandra, who scored 15 points. Basketball in India has never looked better.
Congrats Central Railway, and to all the participants of this basketball carnival.
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