Pak White girls win basketball match
LAHORE: Pakistan White defeated Pakistan Green by 36-27 in a women basketball match organized by Pakistan Basketball Federation at a local school on Friday.
Hafsa Mehmood of Pakistan White was declared best player of the match with 9 points. Hira of Pak Green also exhibited wonderful game. She scored 8 points followed by Kinza (Pak White) and Mahnoor (Pak Green) 6 points each. The match was played with the collaboration of Pakistan Labour Federation (PLF) Sports and Culture Wing.
LDA Chairman SM Imran and CEO CopperGAT Cable Mian Safdar Hussain were the guests of honour on this occasion.
Assistant Director FIA Punjab Abdul Jawwad, PBBF President Almagir Khan, VP Lt-Col (retd) Naseem Butt, General Secretary Mrs Ambreen Butt, Secretary PBA M Akram, Imtiaz ul Hasan, Haji Saeed Arain, Attia Saleem, Malik Rashid, Haji Haroon, Ishtiaq Khan, Sajjad Minhais and Principal Sacred Heart Cathedral High school Sister Rose were also present on this occasion.
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