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No travel troubles for Immaculate girls!

"It's not easy to play two matches in a day. Samara and Deandra Ferrao have hurt her thigh, while I have a back injury, but are happy to have won both matches," she said

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8.30am @ Borivli: Mary Immaculate girls celebrate their victory over Apostolic Carmel via tie-breaker in the DSO U-16 Subroto Cup semi-final at St Francis D'Assisi Ground in Borivli yesterday morning. Pic/Nimesh Dave

8.30am @ Borivli: Mary Immaculate girls celebrate their victory over Apostolic Carmel via tie-breaker in the DSO U-16 Subroto Cup semi-final at St Francis D'Assisi Ground in Borivli yesterday morning. Pic/Nimesh Dave

It was double delight for the Mary Immaculate (Borivli) girls football team yesterday as they won two matches in a day, played across the two extreme ends of the city — the District Sports Office (DSO)-organised U-17 Subroto Cup semi-final at St Francis D'Assisi Ground in Borivli and U-16 Mumbai Schools Sports Association (MSSA) Division I tie at Azad Maidan.

In the DSO match, at 8.30am, the Borivli girls beat Apostolic Carmel (Bandra) 4-3 via tie-breaker after both teams were tied 0-0 at the end of regulation time. In the shootout, Samara D'Souza, Tracy Monis, Prateeti Mody and Angeline Antony scored for Mary Immaculate, while only Riya D'Souza, Kesha Fernandes and Ash D'Silva found the back of the net for Apostolic Carmel.

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