LAHORE: Sports Board Punjab (SBP), under the instructions of Secretary Sports Punjab Muhammad Aamir Jan, has completed the trials process of various Punjab teams for second edition of Quaid-i-Azam Inter-Provincial Games at different venues on Friday.
As many as 2055 players took part in trials and 545 have been selected on the basis of outstanding performance for camp training.On Friday, volleyball trials were conducted at Punjab Stadium under the supervision of qualified coaches Azmat Hafeez, MB Javed, Maqsood Khalid and Sibtain.
18 boys out of 45 and equal number of girls out of 35 candidates have been selected for camp training.It is pertinent to mention that 2055 male and female players featured in trials for 19 games scheduled to be competed in Quaid-i-Azam Inter-Provincial Games being staged at Islamabad from December 25-29, 2017.
Sports Board Punjab conducted trials at several venues in Lahore under the supervision of expert coaches of trials committee. The trials committee followed merit strictly while selecting players for camp
training.
After the trials, the selected players will be given modern training at camps. The coaches will put special emphasis on the fitness of players during the camp training. The players who will show excellent performance and fitness during the camp training will be selected in the Punjab teams for Quaid-i-Azam Inter-Provincial Games.
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