Who Won on Day 6 of the Sub-jr Women Academy C'ship?

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Who Won on Day 6 of the Sub-jr Women Academy C'ship?

Synopsis

Dive into the thrilling Day 6 of the Sub-junior Women Academy Championship, where Pritam Siwach and Vadipatti Raja Hockey Academies showcased stellar performances, securing crucial victories. Discover the highlights and key players making waves in this prestigious tournament held in Karnal, Haryana.

Key Takeaways

  • Pritam Siwach Hockey Academy leads Pool A after a decisive win.
  • Vadipatti Raja Hockey Academy also secures a vital victory.
  • The tournament features 17 teams competing in a round-robin format.
  • Upcoming semi-finals scheduled for November 22.
  • Championship concludes with finals on November 23, 2025.

Karnal (Haryana), Nov 20 (NationPress) Pritam Siwach Hockey Academy, Sonepat, and Vadipatti Raja Hockey Academy achieved significant victories on the sixth day of the 3rd Hockey India Sub Junior Women Academy Championship 2025 - Zone A & B held at the Kailash Hockey Stadium in Karnal, Haryana.

The Pritam Siwach Hockey Academy from Sonepat triumphed with a score of 2-0 against Roundglass Punjab Hockey Club Academy. The goals were netted by Nancy Saroha (23’) and Diya (53’), allowing them to ascend to the top position in Pool A.

Meanwhile, in the same pool, Vadipatti Raja Hockey Academy secured a 3-1 victory over the Sports Authority of Gujarat - Hockey Academy. The goals for Vadipatti were scored by Dikshu (25’), Nancy (47’), and Gurleen (59’), while Kinjalben Navinbhai Halpati (40’) found the net for the opposing team.

Earlier, on day five of the tournament, teams including Sports Authority of Gujarat - Hockey Academy, HAR Academy, Hockey Family Badhkhalsa, NCR Hockey Society, Khalsa Academy (Amritsar), Markandeshwar Academy, Sports Academy of Khalsas, Kolkata, and Jai Bharat Academy achieved wins.

The Sports Authority of Gujarat - Hockey Academy noted a 2-1 win against Citizen Hockey XI in Pool A, while in Pool B, HAR Hockey Academy overwhelmed Ritu Rani Hockey Academy with a score of 15-0, with Jyoti scoring five times (33’, 39’, 49’, 59’, 60’).

In the same pool, Hockey Family Badhkhalsa and NCR Hockey Society celebrated a 6-0 victory over Tamil Nadu Hockey Academy, while in Pool D, Khalsa Hockey Academy (Amritsar) won 3-0 against R K Roy Hockey Academy with goals from Jashandeep Kaur (21’), Laxmi (26’), and Muskan Gill (41’). In Pool C, Sports Hockey Academy of Khalsa’s Kolkata achieved a 6-0 win against Jude Felix Hockey Academy.

The championship commenced on November 15 and is scheduled to conclude on November 23, featuring 17 teams organized into four pools, showcasing promising young talents from top hockey academies across India.

Teams are competing in a round-robin format within their respective pools. A win earns 3 points, a draw 1 point, and a loss incurs no points. The leaders of each pool will advance to the semi-finals on November 22, followed by the 3rd/4th place match and the Final on November 23, 2025.

Point of View

I emphasize the importance of nurturing young talent in sports, especially in disciplines like hockey. The 3rd Hockey India Sub Junior Women Academy Championship showcases emerging athletes who are the future of Indian hockey. The ongoing competition not only highlights their skills but also fosters sportsmanship and teamwork, crucial for their development.
NationPress
20/11/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the 3rd Hockey India Sub Junior Women Academy Championship?
It is a prestigious tournament featuring young female hockey players from various academies across India, showcasing their skills and potential.
Where is the tournament being held?
The tournament is being hosted at the Kailash Hockey Stadium in Karnal, Haryana.
What is the format of the tournament?
Teams compete in a round-robin format within their pools, with points awarded for wins and draws.
When does the championship conclude?
The championship will conclude on November 23, 2025.
How many teams are participating?
A total of 17 teams are participating, divided into four pools.
Nation Press