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VC Cup: Management Science emerge champions of SUG Sports Week

Victorious RSU Faculty of Management Science
By Eyo Kelvin

Sunday Abraham breaks the deadlock for Management Sciences to edge Faculty of Agriculture 1-0 in the final of the SUG Sports Week decided at the arena field of the Rivers State University emerging champions of the Vice Chancellor’s cup.

Abraham, a student of marketing department, faculty of Management Science did not fail in his marketing strategy to secured the victory for his faculty few minutes into the second half beating his marker to grabbed a massive deal.

The first half encounter ended goalless with Faculty of Agriculture known as the "Farmers" dictate tempo of the game creating goal scoring opportunities but failed to convert any of those chances.

At the restart of the second half, men of holes, cutlass, tractors ignite their equipment to cultivate their already planted crops on a sunny day to denied management science an opportunity to carry out research on their farm produce, thereby failing to ensure if their crops were well planted.

Management Science returns to the pitch with a well studded research to tame "The Farmers" and their equipment and would have increased the tally of their lead to three goals up but their final decision on the ball were far fetch from getting a comfortable win over their noisy neighbours.
Presentation of Medal by China Acheru and Peter Abaje to Precious Alerechi

The VC’s cup has over the years set a curtain raiser between the two faculty but Faculty of Management Science continues to dominate every year winning it back to back in a roll.

Speaking to www.kelvianomedia.blogspot.com.ng Management Science team coach, Rowland Ahikaoge said his boys played to instruction which resulted to his side victory.

"It's an avenue for we to encourage this younger one's especially the footballers, we had good opposition in the course of this competition, my boys listened to instructions and played very well,"

"I think they are going places because this should be a stepping stone for them, we need to encourage them as they are playing football to make it make it in life," Ahikaoge added.

In others events at the Rivers State University SUG Sports Week played at the sports complex, Precious Alerechi, a student of Social Science, department of Political Science said she did not meet her expectations playing tennis at the SUG Sports Week as her opponent was tough on her.

"I really did not meet my expectation because I was hoping to come out first and not best runner up, my opponent Efe was a very tough one like we've have to struggle for the position but I ended up second and have learnt my lesson, am going to out more effort into trying to be the best in this sport," Precious Alerechi to Kelviano Media.

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