Bahria College annual sports gala ends
LAHORE: Bahria College Lahore’s action-packed annual three-day sports gala concluded here on Friday. After three days of intense competition, Tipu House emerged victorious and were crowned the best house of the year.
Commander Central Punjab Rear Admiral Azhar Mahmood graced the occasion as the chief guest. The event brought together students, parents and staff in a celebration of sportsmanship and camaraderie.
The three-day event saw enthusiastic participation from students representing the college’s four houses—Zafar, Tipu, Iqbal, and Jinnah—as they competed in a variety of inter-house matches.
Events included cricket, football, badminton, javelin throw, tug of war, dodgeball, and 50/100-metre races, highlighting the athletic talents and competitive spirit of the students. These creative activities brought an element of fun and inclusivity to the gala, further engaging parents who attended in large numbers to cheer on their children.
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