~ Uttar Pradesh Hockey downs Hockey Haryana with last minute goals to win women’s Championship while Hockey Chandigarh edges out Uttar Pradesh 2-1 to claim men’s Championship ~
Uttar Pradesh Hockey clinches Championship with dramatic 2-1 victory over Haryana
In a closely fought Final for the women’s title, Uttar Pradesh Hockey secured a thrilling 2-1 victory against Hockey Haryana to emerge as champions. Hockey Haryana broke the deadlock and took the lead when Shashi Khasa (37’), the tournament’s top scorer, found the back of the net. The equaliser evaded Uttar Pradesh for most of the second half before Rashmi Patel (58’) scored in the match’s dying embers. Minutes later, Purnima Yadav (60’) scored again for Uttar Pradesh Hockey to complete an emphatic victory.
Hockey Chandigarh edges out Uttar Pradesh 2-1 to claim men’s Championship
Hockey Chandigarh emerged as men’s champions following a 2-1 triumph against Uttar Pradesh Hockey in a grueling fixture. Ashu Maurya (14’) gave Uttar Pradesh the lead towards the end of the first quarter. However, Hockey Chandigarh bounced back in the second quarter riding on the efforts of Rajveer Singh (26’). As the game looked set up for a shootout, Gurjeet Singh (55’) delivered a late winner for Hockey Chandigarh.
Hockey Chandigarh outplays Delhi Hockey 4-0 to capture Third Place
In the women’s battle for Third Place, Hockey Chandigarh defeated Delhi Hockey, 4-0. Pooja (11’, 34) gave Hockey Chandigarh the early lead and doubled it soon after half time. Vedangi Vyas (42’) scored in the third quarter before Tamanna (49’) further widened the gap with another field goal.
Hockey Punjab overwhelms Hockey Haryana with a 6-1 victory for Third Place
In the men’s battle for Third Place, Hockey Punjab defeated Hockey Haryana, 6-1. Om Rajnesh Saini (24’) and Lovenoor Singh (29’) scored for Punjab in the second quarter before Vinay (30’) pulled one back for Hockey Haryana. Following a goalless third quarter, Hockey Punjab took control in the final minutes of the match with goals from Abhishek Gorkhi (48’), Charanjeet Singh (55’, 56’) and Ajaypal Singh (60’).
By Hockey India