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Sngap Syiem College emerge champions

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Mawkyrwat , Oct 7: Sngap Syiem College, located in Mawkyrwat, South West Khasi Hills District, emerged champions in the NEHU Inter College Cross Country Run 2023, held on Saturday, in Shillong.
The College emerged as the champions in the Men’s Category, accumulating an impressive total of 43 points out of a possible 46. Additionally, Sngap Syiem College achieved the position of Runners-up in the Women’s Category.
In the Men’s Category, Obanshan Nongrem secured the 1st position, earning 15 points.
Following closely, Wonderful Paliar claimed the 2nd position with 10 points, Stainingson Syiemlieh secured the 3rd position with 8 points, and Jelmison Ramsiej took the 4th position, earning 6 points.
In the Women’s Category, Graceful Marwein achieved the 3rd position, while Wanresful Jyrwa secured the 5th position, earning 8 and 3 points, respectively.
Furthermore, two students the college, Wolbestar Ramsiej and Ibandarisha Kharwanniang, who emerged as winners in the 2nd Sohra International Half Marathon 2023, held on September 30, 2023, will represent Meghalaya at the National level event scheduled to be held on October 8, 2023, in Goa.
Additionally, Sngap Syiem College continues to foster a culture of excellence in academics and extracurricular activities, providing a well-rounded educational experience for its students. With a strong commitment to nurturing both sporting talents and academic achievements, the college serves as a shining example of holistic education in the region.
The achievements in sports and the representation of its students at the national level reflect the dedication and hard work put in by both the college’s faculty and its students.
Sngap Syiem College remains steadfast in its mission to produce well-rounded individuals who not only excel academically but also contribute positively to the sports and cultural fabric of the nation.

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