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Results Day 5: 2nd Hockey India Junior Women’s and Men’s North Zone Championship 2024

Results Day 5: 2nd Hockey India Junior Women’s and Men’s North Zone Championship 2024

Jhansi, July 5: Day 5 of the 2nd Hockey India Junior Women and Men North Zone Championship 2024, held in Jhansi, Uttar Pradesh, saw victories for Hockey Haryana and Delhi Hockey in their respective women’s matches, while Hockey Haryana emerged victorious in the men’s matches.

Hockey Haryana crushes Hockey Jammu & Kashmir in a decisive victory

In an early morning match for women, Hockey Haryana defeated Hockey Jammu & Kashmir 30-0. Shashi Khasa (6′, 6′, 7′, 12′, 13′, 17′, 28′, 33′, 37′, 39′, 42′, 44′, 49′) orchestrated the huge victory for Haryana with an astronomical tally of 13 goals. Priyanka (9′, 10′, 22′, 23′), Diksha (35′, 47′, 51′), Ravina (2′, 20′) and Seema also found the net repeatedly (31′, 41′), while Ritika (3′), Pooja Malik (26′), Ritika Mann (30′), Aditi (45′), Vanshika (57′) and Sakshi (60′) contributed a goal each.

Delhi Hockey defeats Hockey Uttarakhand in a resounding victory

The second women’s match of the day saw Delhi Hockey defeat Hockey 6-3. Despite trailing early in the first quarter, Delhi secured victory with goals from Nisha (33′, 50′), Nishu Rana (7′), Subham (15′), Sunaina (27′) and Anshika (36′). Raeen Kehkasha Ali (4′, 57′) and Aarti (48′) were the scorers for Hockey Uttarakhand.

Hockey Haryana beats Delhi Hockey

In a crucial quarter for the men, Hockey Haryana defeated Delhi Hockey 8-3. Sunil (17′, 21′, 45′) and Vinay (7′, 44′) led the attack for Haryana, along with goals from Rohit (16′), Kuldeep (41′) and Happy (51′). Delhi Hockey’s late surge produced goals from Rahul (51′), Naitik Rana (5′) and Captain Afridi (59′).

Later in the day, Uttar Pradesh Hockey will play against Hockey Himachal in the second men’s match.

Hockey Chandigarh beats Hockey Punjab

In a late night match, Hockey Chandigarh defeated Hockey Punjab 2-0 yesterday. Gurjeet Singh (18′) gave Hockey Punjab the lead in the second quarter and Misbah Khan (44′) doubled it soon after to complete the victory.