Roundglass Malerkotla Wins Inaugural Punjab Hockey League NexGen Girls Title

Roundglass Malerkotla has been crowned champion of the inaugural Punjab Hockey League NexGen Girls, securing a 4-1 victory over Roundglass Patiala in the final. The team's captain, Navdeep Kaur, scored a brace in the final and was named the tournament's Best Player. The 5-a-side format created a fast-paced competition featuring 19 teams, with Roundglass Khalsa College Amritsar taking the bronze medal. Sulochani of Roundglass Patiala was honored as the Emerging Player of the Tournament.

Key Points: Punjab Hockey League NexGen Girls: Roundglass Malerkotla Wins Gold

  • Malerkotla wins 4-1 in final
  • 19 teams in first-of-its-kind tournament
  • Navdeep Kaur named Best Player
  • 5-a-side format demands high pace
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Roundglass Malerkotla win inaugural Punjab Hockey League NexGen Girls

Roundglass Malerkotla defeats Roundglass Patiala 4-1 to win the inaugural Punjab Hockey League NexGen Girls 5-a-side hockey tournament.

"qualities Roundglass Malerkotla executed to perfection en route to the title - Press Release"

Chandigarh, March 27

Roundglass Malerkotla clinched the gold medal in the inaugural edition of the Punjab Hockey League NexGen Girls, defeating Roundglass Patiala 4-1 in the final.

Featuring 19 teams from the first-of-its-kind tournament culminated in a high-intensity finale, with hosts Malerkotla asserting their dominance throughout the knockout stages. Roundglass Khalsa College Amritsar secured the bronze medal after a convincing 6-2 win over Roundglass Ghuman in the third-place playoff, according to a press release.

The semi-finals witnessed emphatic performances from both finalists. Malerkotla produced a clinical display to register an 11-2 victory over Khalsa College Amritsar. Despite conceding first, Malerkotla responded in style, with Navdeep Kaur (4 goals) and Harmanpreet Kaur (3 goals) leading a relentless attacking surge.

In the second semi-final, Patiala mirrored that dominance with an 11-3 win against Ghuman. Shivani starred with four goals, while captain Jarmanpreet Kaur netted a hat-trick to guide her side into the final.

Khalsa College Amritsar, however, regrouped strongly to claim bronze, with six different players getting on the scoresheet in their 6-2 win over Ghuman.

The final saw Malerkotla captain Navdeep Kaur step up once again, scoring a crucial brace. Goals from Harmanpreet Kaur and Gurmanpreet Kaur set the tone before Navdeep's double, sealing a comprehensive 4-1 victory over Patiala.

Sulochani, who represented Roundglass Patiala, was named the Emerging Player of the Tournament, while Roundglass Malerkotla captain Navdeep was named the Best Player of the Tournament.

The 5-a-side format brought relentless pace and intensity to the tournament. With reduced space and constant transitions, matches demanded sharper awareness, quicker decision-making, and high technical precision--qualities Roundglass Malerkotla executed to perfection en route to the title.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Malerkotla was on fire! 11-2 in the semis and then the final win. The 5-a-side format must have been thrilling to watch. Hope they broadcast the next edition on TV or streaming. Our girls are making us proud.
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Aman W
Great initiative, but 19 teams is a lot for a first edition. The scorelines (11-2, 11-3) suggest maybe the competition wasn't balanced? Hopefully next year they can ensure closer matches so all teams get a proper challenge.
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Sarah B
Congratulations to all the teams! It's wonderful to see investment in women's sport at the grassroots level. Sulochani as Emerging Player and Navdeep as Best Player - both well-deserved recognitions.
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Vikram M
Punjab has always been the heartland of Indian hockey. Seeing this next generation of girls carry the legacy forward gives me so much hope. Jarmanpreet, Harmanpreet, Navdeep... the talent pool is deep! 🏑
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Kriti O
So happy for Malerkotla! A small town producing champions. This is how you build a sporting culture - from the ground up. More districts need such leagues. Roundglass is doing good work.

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