Indian Kabaddi Fever Grips Harvard Business School
By Will Dean (NI), Contributing Writer
Issue date: 11/5/07 Section: Sports
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On the field, the game rages on. Section I's familiarity with sport as well as their superior physical size is beginning to show against a courageous but inexperienced Section E. Section E Captain Matt Wrigley rugby-tackles valiantly on defense, but on attack NE has little answer to the combined might of I's Bram Belzberg and Justin Pinchback, whose ferocious joint-tackles stop even the biggest of players dead in their tracks. At the start of the second half, the smallest player on the field, Camilo Marcantonio (NE), briefly threatens to upset the balance as he utilizes his agility and stamina to torment the bigger men, but ultimately Section I proves just too strong on attack as Vivek Raj, Jeremy King and Haitham Khouri all claim triple scalps. At the end of the 40 minute contest, the score speaks for itself: Section I retires to The Grille victors by 40 to 24 points.
Section I meets for Kabaddi every Friday at 4pm outside of Baker Library and is planning to form an official HBS Kabaddi Club; official Kabaddi rugby shirts are already on order. In addition, NI Captain Will Dean is planning an inter-section league, with a tournament slated for November, and a tour to Philadelphia to challenge Wharton.
Section I meets for Kabaddi every Friday at 4pm outside of Baker Library and is planning to form an official HBS Kabaddi Club; official Kabaddi rugby shirts are already on order. In addition, NI Captain Will Dean is planning an inter-section league, with a tournament slated for November, and a tour to Philadelphia to challenge Wharton.

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