Key Points

The Punjab Hockey League U21 tournament continues to showcase exceptional young hockey talent from various academies. Roundglass Hockey Academy remains the top team after a commanding 5-2 victory against PIS Surjit Hockey Academy. Drag-flicker Amandeep Singh's hat-trick was a highlight of the match, demonstrating the high skill level of young players. The tournament provides crucial match exposure and development opportunities for emerging hockey talents across different academies.

Key Points: Roundglass Hockey Academy Dominates Punjab Hockey League U21

  • Roundglass Hockey Academy leads with 14 points
  • Amandeep Singh scores impressive hat-trick in key match
  • SAI Sonipat secures second position with 5-0 win
  • Multiple academies showcase young hockey talent
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Punjab Hockey League: Roundglass Hockey Academy remain on top with commanding win

Roundglass Hockey Academy maintains top position with 5-2 victory, Amandeep Singh scores hat-trick in thrilling Punjab Hockey League match

"Hockey is not just a game, but a pathway to professional development - Punjab Hockey League Organizers"

Mohali, Sep 6

Roundglass Hockey Academy continued to remain on top of the table with a commanding 5-2 victory over PIS Surjit Hockey Academy, Jalandhar, on day five of the second edition of the Punjab Hockey League (U 21), which is being played here at the Olympian Balbir Singh Senior International Hockey Stadium.

The Sports Authority of India National Centre of Excellence, Sonipat, remained in second place with a commanding 5-0 victory over Ghumanhera Risers Hockey Academy.

Roundglass Hockey Academy has 14 points, while SAI Sonipat have 12 points, and the Namdhari Hockey Academy are in third with 8 points after Round 5. Naval Tata Hockey Academy, Jamshedpur (7 points), Surjit Hockey Academy (6 points), SGPC Hockey Academy (5 points), SDAT Hockey Academy (5 points), and Ghumanhera Risers Hockey Academy, New Delhi (3 points) occupy fourth to eighth places.

Drag-flicker Amandeep Singh scored a hat-trick in Roundglass Academy's win, while Gursewak Singh and Gurwinder Singh scored the other goals for the side. Surjit Hockey Academy had taken the lead in the first quarter through Kushal Sharma, but Roundglass scored four back-to-back goals to take the game away from their opponents. Kushal Sharma scored one back in the final quarter, but Gurwinder's goal in the 59th minute sealed the match for the hosts.

In the first match of the day, SDAT Hockey Academy came from a two-goal deficit to level the scores and then secured a bonus point after winning the shootout against SGPC Hockey Academy, Amritsar. Diljeet Singh gave SGPC the lead in the first quarter, and Jagjit Singh doubled the advantage in the 31st minute. SDAT came back strongly in the final quarter and drew level with goals from C. Shibi Yuvaraj and J. Arun.

In the shootout, J. Arun converted his penalty and then converted a penalty stroke to give his side a 2-1 victory in the shootout, while only Jagjit Singh converted for SGPC as goalkeeper S. Karthikeyan saved four penalties, including three strokes.

In the third match of the day, Namdhari Hockey Academy edged past Naval Tata Hockey Academy 1-0, helped by the goal from Yuvraj Singh in the 22nd minute.

In the final match of the day, SAI Sonipat thrashed Ghumanhera Risers 5-0 to maintain their second spot in the table. Nitin, Ritesh Pandey, Ankush, Mannu Malik, and Sunil scored for the winners.

Punjab Hockey League is organised jointly by Roundglass Hockey Academy and Hockey Punjab, aiming to provide extensive match exposure to players from the grassroots level and contribute meaningfully to their professional and personal development.

- IANS

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Priya S
Great to see such competitive hockey in Punjab! The league structure is really helping young players develop. Hope to see some of these players in the national team soon.
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Michael C
The SDAT vs SGPC match sounds like it was a thriller! Coming back from 2-0 down and then winning in shootouts - that's some real fighting spirit. Karthikeyan's goalkeeping was exceptional.
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Anjali F
While the competition is good, I wish there was more coverage and broadcasting of these matches. Young talent deserves more visibility and support from hockey fans across India.
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Vikram M
Punjab has always been the heartland of Indian hockey. Initiatives like this league are exactly what we need to revive our hockey glory. Chakk De! 🏑
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Sarah B
Impressive to see multiple academies from different states participating. The mix of Punjab, Delhi, Tamil Nadu, and Jharkhand teams makes this a truly national-level competition.

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