Sunday, August 1, 2021

Post lockdown District Basketball Championships concluded

 1st August 2021 at 7:23 PM

 Impressive matches played by Boys and Girls teams of Ludhiana


Ludhiana
: 1st August 2021: (Kartika Singh//The Sports Screen)::

The three day Disrtict Basketball championships concluded at Guru Nanak Stadium with impressive matches played by Boys and Girls teams of Ludhiana district in U-17 and U-14 category. 40 teams turned up for the tournament which was first after lockdown relaxations. Girls of Guru Nanak Club ,Ludhiana were placed first in   both the categories, while in boys DGSG,Shimlapuri Ludhiana remained winners in both the categories.

S Yurinder Singh Hayer (IPS) also a Sr Vice President of PBA  distributed prizes to the winners in the presence of J P Singh,Balkar Barar VPs of PBA ,Teja Singh Dhaliwal Gen Sec PBA and members of DBA viz Vijay Chopra,Brij Goyal and Paramvir Bhogal. Mr Hayer appreciated the DBA members and honored coaches viz Davinder Dhindsa, Narinder Kumar,Ms Saloni and Ravinder Gill on the occasion. S Yurinder  Hayer said that PBA will continue to promote the game with full zeal in Punjab.

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

I am very much sure that we are going to secure a medal

 28th July 2021 at 8:53 PM

Asserted Sports Minister Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi


*Stupendous feat of Hockey India team raising hope of medal after 1980 Moscow Olympics, avers Rana Sodhi

*Inaugurates selfie points across the state besides launching LED Screen for live streaming of the Olympics at Sports Stadium Mohali

SAS Nagar: 28th July 2021: (Gurjit Singh Billa//The Sports Screen)::

Gauging the stupendous accomplishment of the Hockey India team, especially Punjabi players, participating in Tokyo 2020 Olympics, I am very much sure that we are going to secure a medal in Hockey after Moscow Olympics 1980, asserted Punjab Sports and Youth Services Minister Rana Gurmit Singh Sodhi, on Wednesday, after inaugurating Selfie points across the state besides launching LED Screen for live streaming of the Olympics till the event underway at Sports Stadium Mohali.

Asserting that our preparation for Tokyo Olympics was at par with global standards, Rana Sodhi expressed confidence that the state's players of all sports events will win at least three to four medals as Punjab has sent the second largest contingent in the country. "We Know that our players have had sleepless nights and practiced tremendously hard and will be doing their level best at the Olympics", said the minister, adding that being responsible citizens we should try to repay our Olympic players by cheering them up. Therefore, the sports department is serving the same by constructing a Selfie point at Sector 78, Sports Complex", he added.

The Cabinet Minister said that this is a great opportunity for the fans of all the Olympic players to express their love and gratitude towards them. This Selfie point has an LED Screen on which various live events of the Olympics 2020 will be casted. He urged the people of Mohali to visit this selfie point and encourage our Olympic players.

Rana Sodhi reiterated that gold winners at the Olympics would get Rs.2.25 crore as prize money, Silver winners Rs.1.5 crore, while those bagging Bronze would be richer by Rs.1 crore along with decorated government jobs.

He informed that with the launch of Mobile Application called "Khedo Punjab", designed under the guidance of Principal Secretary Sports Mr. Raj Kamal Choudhary and Director Sports Mr. D.P.S. Kharbanda, the sports persons and the budding players of the state will be in a position to register online and can choose any game of their interest besides identifying their International/National/State goals, which will finally help in building competitive enthusiasm.

Mr. D.P.S. Kharbanda Director Sports, Mr. Kartar Singh Joint Director Sports, Mr. Sanjay Mahajan XEN Sports, Mrs. Gurdeep Kaur DSO Mohali and budding players of the region were present on this occasion.

Saturday, July 17, 2021

S S Bindra inaugurates open gym in Mundian Kalan

Saturday 17th July 2021 at 4:56 PM

Open gym is located at Govt Sr Sec School of the area

Also distributes sports kits for students of school


Ludhiana: 17th July 2021: (Kartika Singh//The Sports Screen)::

Punjab Youth Development Board (PYDB) chairman Sukhwinder Singh Bindra today inaugurated an open gym at Government Senior Secondary School in Mundian Kalan area of the city. On this occasion, he also distributed sports kits for the students of this school.

While speaking on the occasion, Bindra said that this open gym has been installed specially for the rural youth in Mundian Kalan. He said that the Capt Amarinder Singh led Punjab government is committed for providing best sports facilities to the rural youth. He said that more such open gyms are being installed in different parts of the state, and would inculcate sportsmanship amongst our youth along with keeping them fit.

With a motive to inspire the youth to excel in sports Sukhwinder Singh Bindra also distributed sports kits to the students of this school.

Bindra said that the state government led by the Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh is committed to channelizing the energy of youths in the right direction through the promotion of sports. He said that the government is already ensuring a robust and top-notch sports infrastructure in Punjab to produce champions for national and international events. Bindra added that the Punjab government is also leaving no stone unturned to make Punjab a hub of sports in the country.

He asked the youths to play the game with utmost dedication and hard work to excel in the arena of sports.

Prominent among those present on the occasion included Harpreet singh Happy Mundian, Hardeep Singh Mundian, Pal singh grewal, Inderpal singh grewal, Harvinder kumar pappi (block president), Mandeep singh Sahnewal, Harpreet kaur grewal, Shingara singh mangli, Kamal Sharma, Manpreet singh Dheri, kamaljit singh Bhatti, Manpreet singh Sports coach, Sunita Tezaniya, Surinder chaudhry, Harvinder Mundian, besides several others.

Saturday, June 19, 2021

Sportspersons mourn Milkha Singh’s death

 PBA  members assembled at Guru Nanak Stadium 


Ludhiana
: 19th June ,2020: (Pardeep Sharma//The Sports Screen)::

Punjab Basketball Association executives assembled at Guru Nanak Stadium along with players and coaches to mourn the demise of  Milkha Singh, the famed track and field athlete. Assembly observed 2 minutes of silence in prayers. Speaking on the occasion Teja Singh Dhaliwal, Gen Sec PBA recalled his dedication to health fitness which brought laurels in the competitive international arena. Yurinder Singh Hayer (IPS), a Sr. Vice President of PBA in his message to the youthful players invoked the ideals of discipline and persistent hard work of Milkha Singh. Vijay Chopra, Darshan Singh Sandhu VPs of  PBA and   Suman Sharma, an Arjun Awardee also mourned the demise of the famed athlete. J P Singh and  Brij Goyal of Distt. Basketball Association too mourned the demise of Milkha Singh and his wife, an eminent sports person who expired a few days before.

Tuesday, March 23, 2021

Actor Kris Kristofferson Is Also an Army Veteran

  He is Singer and Songwriter also 

23rd March 2021//By David Vergun of DOD News


Sports Heroes Who Served is a series that highlights the accomplishments of athletes who served in the U.S. military.

Kris Kristofferson is a famous singer-songwriter and actor. He is also an award-winning college athlete, a Rhodes Scholar and an Army veteran. 

Although Kristofferson is a singer, he's more famous for the songs he wrote but were covered by others, such as: "Me and Bobby McGee," "For the Good Times," "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" and "Help Me Make It Through the Night."

A singer with a guitar and standing at a microphone sings

As an actor, he starred in a number of films including: "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," "A Star is Born," "Convoy," "Heaven's Gate," "Stagecoach," "Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia," "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid" and "Blade."

While he is known for his exploits on stage and the big screen, other parts of his life are less well known.

Before his singing and acting career, Kristofferson was a talented athlete in a number of sports. 

In 1958, Kristofferson attended Pomona College in California, where he excelled in rugby, football and track and field. He became so famous that he appeared in Sports Illustrated magazine's "Faces in the Crowd" that year.

A man in an army uniform poses for photo

Clearly, his grades didn't suffer from time spent on the athletic field; he graduated summa cum laude in literature. He also earned a Rhodes Scholarship to the University of Oxford, England.

At Oxford, he was awarded the Blue for boxing, which honors athletes who are at the top of their game. The Blue, the highest honor granted to individual sportspeople at the University of Oxford, depends on very specific criteria within that sport and is a highly sought-after achievement for Oxford student athletes.

Kristofferson also was on the university's rugby team.

Singer, actor and songwriter Kris Kristofferson hands Jesse Kristofferson, his son, a certificate during the graduation ceremony of Alpha-190 at U.S. Coast Guard Training Center Cape May, N.J., Aug. 15, 2014. Kristofferson's son was one of 78 graduates to enter the Coast Guard enlisted workforce where they will be stationed all over the country performing duties ranging from maritime law enforcement to search and rescue.

Lars Henry
, Kristofferson's father, was an Air Force pilot, who would eventually retire as a major general. Henry urged Kristofferson to enter the military after college, which he did.

A man speaks to someone

Kris Kristofferson sings, June 20, 2018

After joining the Army
, Kristofferson received flight instruction at Fort Rucker, Alabama, and became a helicopter pilot. He also successfully completed one of the military's most physically challenging courses: Ranger School.

Kris Kristofferson sometime in 1978

In the early
1960s, he was stationed with the 8th Infantry Division in West Germany, where he formed a band.

After serving overseas, Kristofferson was offered an Army job, teaching English literature at the U.S. Military Academy.

However, Kristofferson's interests were in music, and he decided to leave the Army in 1965 to pursue songwriting. It is said that his decision to leave the military was a blow to his family.

Two men, one in a military uniform, shake hands.

Kris Kristofferson sometime in 1978

To supplement his income
, Kristofferson worked as a commercial helicopter pilot in Louisiana, splitting his time between there and Nashville, Tennessee, where he'd pitch country songs that he wrote. During his time ferrying people and supplies to an oil platform in the Gulf of Mexico, Kristofferson wrote two major hits:, "Help Me Make It Through the Night" and "Me and Bobby McGee." Janis Joplin recorded "Me and Bobby McGee" just prior to her death in 1971. It reached the top of the charts, and it is credited as being Kristofferson's breakthrough song.

In 2004, Kristofferson was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame.

Courtesy: US Department of Defense 

Thursday, March 18, 2021

Kicking It during a soccer game

  A click at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs 


Colorado Springs
:18th March 2021: (The Sports Screen)::

Air Force's Grace Sublette attempts to clear the ball during a soccer game at the U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colo., March 11, 2021.

 Photo By: Joshua Armstrong, Air Force

Courtesy: US Department of Defense 

Monday, March 15, 2021

A shot during a basketball tournament

Tournament held at Camp Humphreys, South Korea


Camp Humphreys
, South Korea, 13rd March 2021: (The Sports Screen)::

Army Pfc. Arylle Bryant blocks a shot during a basketball tournament at Camp Humphreys, South Korea, March 13, 2021.

Photo By: Army Spc. Brooke Davis

Courtesy Photo: US Department of Defense

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

High Jumper

 High Jump during the Air Force Invitational  


Internet21st February 2021: (USA Defense Department//The Sports Screen)::
Air Force's Kendra Middleton competes in the high jump during the Air Force Invitational at the Cadet Field House in Colorado Springs, Colo., Jan. 23, 2021.
Photo By: Trevor Cokley, Air Force

Photo Courtesy US Department of Defense 

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Distt Basketball U-17 & U-19 Championship

 Tuesday: 19th January 2021 at 5:49 PM

Tournaments for Boys & Girls From 29 Jan to 31st January

Pixabay photo by tortugadatacorp
Ludhiana: 19th January 2021: (The Sports Screen Bureau)::

The District Basketball Association (Regd.) an affiliate of Punjab Basketball Association informs that District Basketball U-17 and U-19 championship tournaments for boys & girls category is going to be held from 29 Jan to 31 January in the Guru Nanak Stadium Basketball courts at Ludhiana.

According to the President J. P. Singh and Secretary Sukhbir Singh Dhaliwal

The cut off age date is 01-01-2004 and 01-01-2002 for U-17 and U-19categories respectively. Entry fee for registration is very nominal of rupees 500/- for every team. District clubs can also send their teams .Further schools and colleges can send at least two teams in each category of boys and girls. All participants and winners will be given certification of participation and medals.

The perspective youthful players are upbeat at this announcement.


Monday, January 18, 2021

Shri Kiren Rijiju inaugurates Khelo India State Centre

 Monday:18-January-2021 19:03 IST

Centre of Excellence at Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, Pune


New Delhi
: 18th January 2021: (PIB//The Sports Screen)::

Union Minister of Youth Affairs & Sports Shri Kiren Rijiju launched the Khelo India State Centre of Excellence (KISCE) at the Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex at Mhalunge-Balewadi in Pune on Monday. This is the 9th KISCE formally inaugurated by the Union Minister so far and the Maharashtra-based sports complex will focus on three Priority Olympic disciplines – Shooting, Athletics and Cycling.

“Today is a very important day not just for Maharashtra but for entire India. Maharashtra is a very big State and I have seen the potential here. We are happy to extend all kinds of support for the development of all the athletes and even in future we will continue doing so,” said Shri Rijiju at the event.

The Union Minister reaffirmed that the Government is dedicated to strengthen the sports ecosystem in every possible way. “We have made policies to have 1000 Khelo India Centres across all districts of the country. All the rural students can avail all the facilities and support to continue their sports practice. All the best players from these districts in return will be trained at the KISCE to become elite athletes. The State Government and the Central Government have to work in hand and collectively we have to work together to keep strengthening our sports culture.”

The Khelo India State Centre of Excellence (KISCE) in Pune will be supported financially for renovation to operationalise the 25m electronic target shooting range besides support in providing of road and track cycles. They will also be provided financial support for sports science backup, engagement of coaches, support staff, sports equipment and more. The Sports Authority of India will keep providing technical expertise and assistance on routine basis.

The Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex has played a dominant role in Indian sports history. Some of the major events hosted here include the 2008 Commonwealth Youth Games, the Asia U-16 Basketball Championship for Women in 2009, the Khelo India Youth Games 2019, and more. The Stadium also was the home venue for former I-League team Pune FC and Indian Super League side FC Pune City.

The 9 KISCEs inaugurated so far include:

1.         Nagaland- State Sports Academy, IG Stadium Kohima

2.         Manipur - Khuman Lampak Sports Complex, Imphal

3.         Arunachal Pradesh - Sangey Lhaden Sports Academy, Chimpu Itanagar

4.         Mizoram - Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Aizawl

5.         Odisha - Kalinga Stadium, Bhubaneshwar

6.         Telangana - Regional Sports School Hakimpet

7.         Karnataka - Sh. Jayaprakash Narayan National Youth Centre Bangalore

8.         Kerala - GV Raja Sr. Sec. Sports School Thiruvananthapuram

9.         Maharashtra - Shiv Chhatrapati Sports Complex, Balewadi, Pune

With a vision to make India one of the top 10 countries in 2028 Olympics, the Khelo India State Centres of Excellence will ensure that athletes proficient in a certain sport can be given the world-class specialised training and these centers become the best facilities in the country to train athletes in the priority sport for which they have been earmarked. (PIB)

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