SONEPAT, October 8, 2012: Scoring twice in each
half, Jharkhand edged out Punjab 4-1 and
entered the semi-final of 2nd Hockey India Junior Women National
Championship at Motilal Nehru School of Sports, Rai here on Monday.
The quarter-final game was well-fought and Punjab
had their chances, but it was Jharkhand who came well with two easy goals early
in the first-half to make progress.
Jharkhand joined defending champions MPHA who earlier in the
day defeated Delhi
5-0 in the first quarter-final match.
Punam M. Tete scored two early goals for Jharkhand in the
5th and 8th minute. Punjab tried to
reduce in the margin in the 17th minute through Navjot Kaur.
Jharkhand who led 2-1 at the first half, scored third goal
in the 53rd minute when their drag-flick specialist Anima Minz made no
mistake in converting penalty corner. Three minutes later Nomita Xalxo scored
another goal for Jharkhand putting 4-1 on the board. Punjab
missed some early scoring chances.
In the first quarterfinal game defending Champion Madhya
Pradesh Hockey
Academy defeated Delhi 5-0 to become the first team to enter
the semi-finals.
MPHA who missed three easy scoring chances in the first
fifteen minutes of the game, scored their first goal in the 24th minute
when Ramngaihzuali Ralte successfully converted penalty corner.
MPHA who led 1-0 at the half time, started their game with
pace in the second half and scored their second goal in the 49th minute
when their drag-flicker Shivani Singh made no mistake in converting penalty
corner. One minute later Reena Kataria got a touch to a long hit from the
centre- line by Diksha Tiwari for the third MPHA goal.
Shivani Singh scored off another goal for MPHA through a
direct pass from Priyanka Chandrawat in the 57th minute and Ramngaihzuali
Ralte scored her second goal in the 62nd minute. MPHA goalkeeper Swati
made some good saves in the second half and denied any scoring opportunity to
the opponents.
“I am not satisfied with our performance as we would have
done better against Delhi .
Our players lacked coordination and missed easy scoring chances. I was
expecting my team to score at least 12 goals.
“We have to improve our coordination among the players
before playing semis” said Paramjeet Singh, Coach of Madhya Pradesh Hockey
Academy.
Results
Quarter-final 1: MPHA 5 (Ramngaihzuali Ralte 24, 62; Shivani
Singh 49, 57; Reena Kataria 50) beat Delhi
0.
Quarter-final 2: Jharkhand 4 (Punam M Tete 5, 8; Anima Minz
53; Nomita Xalxo 56) beat Punjab 1 (Navjot
Kaur 17)
Press release
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