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Women’s soccer, Santa Rosa was crowned champion, representing Zone VII, ahead of Toay-General Acha from Zone 9, and General Pico from Zone V.
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In men’s football, Santa Rosa from Zone VII prevailed, followed by Rancul from Zone 1, and the team of General Pico A from Zone V. General Pico B finished fourth and the team from Zone IX, made up of players from Toay and General Acha, came in fifth place.
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In intellectual basketball, the first place was for General Pico, followed by a team from Toay and General Acha, and Santa Rosa. Fourth and fifth were General Pico B and General Pico C, and sixth was Zone IV, with a team made up of players from Colonia Barón, Villa Mirasol, and Catriló.
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In wheelchair basketball 3x3, Santa Rosa took first place ahead of General Pico.
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In men’s athletics, Rancul from Zone I came first, surpassing Santa Rosa from Zone VII and Miguel Riglos-General Acha from Zone IX.
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In women’s athletics, won Santa Rosa, relegating 25 de Mayo from Zone X and Riglos-General Acha-Toay.
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In boccia BC3, won Lautaro Topfain from Parera. In second place, Santiago González and Laos Cornejo (Santa Rosa) from seventh zone.
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In boccia BC2, Arian Molina, from Ingeniero Luiggi was first, ahead of Victoria Pose (Santa Rosa) and Julieta Stentenberger from Winifreda.
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In boccia BC1, the first place was for Alex Martínez (Victorica); and in BC4, won Valentín Giménez (Santa Rosa).
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Nehemías López (Ingeniero Luiggi) and Malena Sánchez (Doblas) participated recreationally.
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