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The victorious teams Central Commandos, Team Eastern Eagles pose with organizers of the tournament and fans after the awarding ceremonies.

Central Commandos, Team Eastern Eagles shine in IDAK tournaments IDAK’s second sports event of the Decennial year 2016 was held recently, at Qadsiya sports complex. Volleyball tournament for men and throwball for ladies and boys less than 15 years were organized. Three designated teams took part in both the events. Team “Central

Commandos” proved their mettle to remain unbeaten in league and final matches in volleyball. In a nerve-racking final, the “Central Commandos” marched ahead of determined “Poly Pirates” to win the IDAK BEC volleyball tournament. “Central Commandos” was

led by Dr Sharno Varghese and “Poly Pirates” by Dr Eldho George. Earlier in the round robin league both these teams defeated “Eastern Eagles” captained by Dr Nino John. The women’s throwball event threw some spectacular performances. Team “Eastern Eagles” proved their

mettle and dominance by defeating “Poly Pirates” in the finals. Winning team was captained by Dr Prashanthy Sreejith and Poly Pirates was captained by Mrs Fene Abraham. Both these teams defeated “Central Commandos” captained by Dr Devi Priya Mahadev enrouted to the finals.

The evening was filled with an atmosphere of fun and frolic and these events were witnessed in large numbers by IDAK members with their families. The prize distribution ceremony was graced by the presence of the IDAK President Dr Jitendra Ariga and council members.

Prizes for the football tournament were also distributed. The IDAK BEC rolling trophy and runners up trophy were given away for volleyball and throwball. This event was organized by IDAK sports committee led by Dr Thomas Thomas. IDAK wishes to thank BEC for their support.

Durant, Warriors silence Thunder James scores 30 as Cavs improve to 5-0 OAKLAND, California, Nov 4, (AP): Kevin Durant matched his career high with seven 3-pointers and scored 39 points, coolly knocking down long jumpers while thoroughly embarrassing Russell Westbrook and his old Oklahoma City team in G o l d e n State’s 12296 rout of the Thunder on Thursday night. This rematch James of the Western Conference Finals won by the Warriors in seven games quickly turned into the KD show at sold-out Oracle Arena, where OKC (4-1) took its first loss to leave LeBron James and the champion Cavaliers as the league’s lone unbeaten team. So much for this one being just like any other game for Durant. Even he knew it would certainly mean more once the ball was tipped, a matchup circled on calendars everywhere from the moment he joined the Warriors in July. Westbrook was held to 20 points yes, that’s right after coming in as the NBA’s leading scorer averaging 37.8 points. Stephen Curry added 21 points and seven assists while Klay Thompson emerged from his 3-point funk to make

four from long range on the way to 18 points in the Warriors’ fourth straight win. Cavaliers 128, Celtics 122 In Cleveland, LeBron James scored a season-high 30 points and the reigning NBA champion Cavaliers stayed undefeated, beating the Celtics. James moved within two points of passing Hakeem Olajuwon for 10th place on the NBA’s all-time scoring list. Olajuwon had 26,946 points, a total James will likely surpass Saturday night in Philadelphia. The Cavaliers are 5-0 for the first time since 1976-77 when they started 8-0. Kevin Love scored 26 points, also a season high, while Kyrie Irving added 23 for the Cavaliers. Tristan Thompson

BASKETBALL recorded a double-double in the first half, finishing with 15 points and 14 rebounds. Isaiah Thomas scored 30 points and Avery Bradley had 26 for the Celtics, who played without two starters, center Al Horford (concussion) and forward Jae Crowder (sprained left ankle). Bucks 125, Pacers 106 In Milwaukee, Giannis Antetokounmpo and Jabari Parker each had 27 points to lead the Bucks past the Pacers. Paul George scored 23 points, reserve C.J. Miles added 19, Jeff Teague had 16 and Myles Turner 15, but it wasn’t enough as the Pacers slipped to 0-3 on the road. When Parker hit from in close and then from beyond the arc to open the fourth quarter, it looked like the Bucks

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Kuwaiti male shooters and other winners celebrate on the podium.

Kuwaiti shooters win 4 medals in 6th Asian Shotgun Champ’ship Kuwaiti male shooters have swept trap competitions in the second day of the 6th Asian Shotgun Championship, currently held in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The national shooters snatched

four medals: two gold, one silver and one bronze in the individuals and teams trap contests. In the trap individuals’ category, Kuwaiti shooters Khaled Al-Mudhaf, Talal Al-Rasheedi and Abdulraman

Al-Fayhan won the gold, silver and bronze medals respectively. In the teams’ competitions, the national team, which comprises the same three shooters, grabbed the gold medal. The Indian team came

second and the Lebanese had the third place. This takes the number of Kuwaiti medals in the Asian tournament up to six. On Thursday, Kuwaiti women won two medals in trap category. (KUNA)

would coast to their third win of the season. Indiana had other ideas and closed with a flurry led by George who hit a 3-pointer with 9:28 to go, cutting the deficit to 95-82. When Turner made

two free throws and Thaddeus Young hit a basket, the Bucks’ lead was nine. Magic 102, Kings 94 In Orlando, Fla, evan Fournier scored 29 points and Serge Ibaka

added 17 to lead the Magic to a victory over the Kings. In one of their better offensive games this season, the Magic had five players score in double figures with Aaron Gordon contributing a double-

double with 13 points and 10 rebounds, while reserve Jeff Green scored 15 points. The Magic (2-3) won back-toback games for the first time this season as they returned home from a three-game trip.

NBA Results/Standings WASHINGTON, Nov 4, (RTRS): Results and standings from the NBA games on Thursday Orlando Milwaukee Denver

Golden State Warriors’ Stephen Curry (30) lays up a shot over Oklahoma City Thunder guard Victor Oladipo (5) during the first half of an NBA basketball game on Nov 3, in Oakland, California. (AP)

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