Prime Cup 2081 | Prime College

February 21, 2025
Prime Cup 2081 | Prime College
A-Levels 2025

The legacy of the Prime Cup, which has been upheld for over a decade, has been reestablished as Prime College successfully hosted the Prime Cup 2081: Inter +2 Basketball Tournament 3x3. This exhilarating competition convened premier basketball talents from various +2 colleges. The Prime Sports Club organized the tournament from Falgun 4 to 6 at Prime College, Khusibun, Nayabazar.

The tournament, boasting a prize pool of Rs. 2,00,000, attracted participants from numerous +2 colleges, nurturing a competitive yet sportsmanlike environment among the young athletes. It included categories for both boys and girls, resulting in a vibrant turnout and exciting matches during the event.

Celebrating Champions

Capital College and Research Center (CCRC) claimed the championship title in the boys' category, while Xavier International College triumphed in the girls' category. The runner-up spots were taken by Laligurans National Academy (boys) and GoldenGate International College (girls).

Prime College alumnus and current national basketball team captain Mr. Sadhish Pradhan graced the grand finale. His valuable presence added prestige to the event as he distributed prizes to the winners and runners-up, making it a standout moment of the final day.

Commitment to Sporting Excellence 

Prime College remains dedicated to promoting sports and providing platforms for young athletes to shine. The Prime Cup is a significant step toward revitalizing the institution's sporting culture and ensuring students have opportunities to compete, grow, and excel.

As Prime College continues to push forward in supporting sporting events, the return of the Prime Cup marks a renewed commitment to fostering sportsmanship and athletic excellence among students. Prime College extends gratitude to all participating teams, supporters, and organizers who made Prime Cup 2081 a grand success. The college is excited to make next year’s edition even more engaging and inclusive, setting new standards for inter-college sports tournaments in Nepal.

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