Cambridge School Noida - Sports Achievements

Sports Achievements

2009-2010

  • In roller skating, a student won a Gold Medal and a Silver Medal in the CBSE East Zone Roller Skating Competition held at Meerut, and represented the school in the CBSE National Roller Skating Competition held at Chandigarh.

2005-2006

  • In cricket a student was selected for the under-17 Boys UP State Cricket Team camp for the Vijay Merchant Trophy Cricket Tournament.
  • An Inter-school cricket tournament was organized by Dist. G.B. Nagar at Cambridge School Noida for the under-15 boys group. The school team reached the semi final.
  • The cricket team reached the semi final in the Captain Kant Memorial Inter School Cricket Tournament held at Noida stadium.
  • A student was selected for the Dist. Girls Cricket Team and went to Kanpur to participate in UP State sub-Junior Cricket Tournament.

Football

  • The football team participated in the CBSE Cluster III UP State Tournament. After beating local schools they reached the inter-zonal final played at Meerut.
  • The girls football team won the district matches by beating Delhi Public School, Noida.
  • The girls football team won the tournament at Army Public School

BasketBall

  • Dist. Basketball Tournament was held at Noida Stadium for under-16 boys. CSN reached the third round.
  • Deep Memorial Inter-school Basketball Tournament was held at Ghaziabad. CSN reached the quarter finals.
  • Four teams were selected to represent the District Basketball team.

Cricket

  • The cricket team won the A.C.DEB Memorial Cricket Tournament(T-20)-2009 organized by Cambridge School Noida. The final was played between Cambridge School Noida and Cambridge School Srinivaspuri.
  • The cricket team won the 8th Capt.Shashikant Memorial Cricket Tournament organised by District Cricket Association at the Noida Stadium.
  • Students won the A.C.Deb Memorial Cricket Tournament(T-20) organized by Cambridge School Noida. The final was played between Cambridge School Noida and Cambridge School Srinivaspuri.
  • Students won the Father Agnel School Cricket Tournament (under 13). CSN students won the match defeating DPS Noida by four wickets. CSN defeated Bhai Parmanand Cricket Academy in the match.
  • The team was runners–up in the Shashi Kant Memorial Cricket Tournament.

1999-2000

  • The District Women's Badminton Championship was won by a student. The District Women Table Tennis Championship was won by a student. An inter-school March Past Competition was organized by the Noida Authority, CSN won 1st prize.

1996-1997

  • Seven Scouts along with the Scout Master participated in the IIIrd SAARC and 13th National Jamboree held at Bhubneshwar,Orissa. The school was First in the March-Past Inspection and Adventure Activity. The scout master was judged the best Scout Master of the Northern region.

1995-1996

  • A student gained First Prize in the XXII Delhi state level Roller skating Championship

1994-1995

  • A student won the gold medal for the Indian Karate Federation-National Championship for girls.

1992-1993

  • Student 1st Prize in Haryana State Karate Championship
  • Student 1st Prize in Haryana State Karate Championship
  • Student in 100m and 400m at District Ghaziabad Zaral Athletics meet
  • Stucdent 2nd in High jump at Distt Ghaziabad Zonal Athletic meet

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