Key Points

Roundglass Hockey Academy delivered a spectacular 7-0 victory with Amandeep scoring a hat trick from penalty corners. SAI Sonipat maintained their winning streak with a dominant 5-0 performance against SDAT Tamil Nadu. Both Namdhari and Naval Tata academies celebrated their first wins of the tournament with 4-2 and 3-1 scorelines respectively. The league continues to provide crucial match exposure for young players' professional development.

Key Points: Roundglass and SAI Sonipat Secure Second Straight Wins in Punjab Hockey League

  • Roundglass Hockey Academy dominates with a 7-0 victory over SGPC Amritsar
  • SAI Sonipat trounces SDAT Tamil Nadu 5-0 in commanding performance
  • Namdhari Academy secures 4-2 win against Ghumanhera Risers New Delhi
  • Naval Tata Academy overcomes PIS Surjit Jalandhar 3-1 for first league win
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Roundglass Hockey Academy, SAI Sonipat secure straight wins in Punjab Hockey League

Roundglass Hockey Academy dominates 7-0 while SAI Sonipat wins 5-0 on Day 2 of Punjab Hockey League U-21. Namdhari and Naval Tata also secure first victories.

"Amandeep scored a hat trick, converting three penalty corners, while Gurwinder Singh scored a brace. - Punjab Hockey League Press Release"

Mohali, September 2

Roundglass Hockey Academy and Sports Authority of India National Centre of Excellence (SAI NCOE), Sonipat secured their second straight victories while Namdhari Hockey Academy and Naval Tata Hockey Academy, Jamshedpur notched up their first wins on Day 2 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.

In the first match of the day, SAI NCOE trounced SDAT Hockey Academy, Tamil Nadu 5-0 with Happy Singh, Harpal Singh, Ashvani Singh, Ankush and Pankaj Sharma scoring the goals, completing a dominant performance, as per a press release from Punjab Hockey League.

Namdhari Hockey Academy secured a 4-2 victory over Ghumanhera Risers Hockey Academy, New Delhi. Gurman Singh gave the lead for Namdhari in the third minute of the match, but Ghumanhera Risers equalised in the final minute of the first quarter through Prikshit. Namdhari scored two more in the second quarter through Gurpreet Singh and Yuvraj Singh. Jatin reduced the lead in the first minute of the third quarter, but a second goal of the match by Gurpreet Singh in the very next minute ensured Namdhari secured their first win of the league.

In the third match of the day, Naval Tata Hockey Academy, Jamshedpur, overcame PIS Surjit Hockey Academy, Jalandhar, 3-1 for their first victory in the league. After a goalless first quarter, goals from Patras Hassa and Sabian Kiro in the second quarter gave the Jamshedpur side a two-goal lead. Abhishek Gorkhi scored one back for Surjit Hockey Academy in the 38th minute, but Patras Hassa's 42nd-minute penalty stroke ensured full points for Tata Naval Academy.

In the final match of the day, Roundglass Hockey Academy completed a 7-0 victory over SGPC Hockey Academy, Amritsar, for their second straight victory. Amandeep scored a hat trick, converting three penalty corners, while Gurwinder Singh scored a brace. The other goals were scored by Sukhpreet Singh and Inderjit Singh to round off a dominant performance.

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.

The league will resume on Wednesday after a one-day rest.

- ANI

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Priya S
SAI Sonipat maintaining their winning streak! 5-0 against Tamil Nadu academy shows the quality of coaching at national centers. Hope these players get selected for national camps soon 🇮🇳
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Michael C
Impressive to see Naval Tata Academy from Jamshedpur performing well. Good to see corporate support for hockey development beyond traditional hockey hubs. Patras Hassa with two goals - solid performance!
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Ananya R
While the results are exciting, I hope the organizers ensure competitive balance. Some matches seem one-sided which might not help player development. Maybe need better grouping of teams? 🤔
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Vikram M
Punjab has always been hockey's heartland! Good to see proper league structure for U-21 players. This is how we'll rebuild Indian hockey - from grassroots up. Jai Hind! 🏑
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Sarah B
Wonderful initiative! The mix of local Punjab academies with teams from other states and corporate academies creates great diversity. Hope we get to watch these matches on streaming platforms soon!

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