How Did Roundglass Hockey Academy Top the Table in the Punjab Hockey League?

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Key Takeaways
- Roundglass Hockey Academy leads the Punjab Hockey League standings.
- Namdhari Hockey Academy secured a shootout win against SGPC Hockey Academy.
- Significant contributions from players like Gursewak Singh and Sabian Kiro were noted.
- The league emphasizes the development of young hockey talent.
- All matches are held at the Olympian Balbir Singh Senior International Hockey Stadium.
Mohali, Sep 4 (NationPress) Roundglass Hockey Academy triumphed over the Sports Authority of India National Centre of Excellence (SAI NCOE), Sonipat with a score of 3-1, claiming the top position on the table after the fourth day of the second edition of the Punjab Hockey League (U 21), hosted at the Olympian Balbir Singh Senior International Hockey Stadium.
The Namdhari Hockey Academy earned a bonus point after defeating SGPC Hockey Academy, Amritsar in a shootout following a 1-1 tie in regular play.
Roundglass Hockey Academy started strong, with Gursewak Singh scoring the opening goal in the first minute, followed by Amandeep Singh, who converted a penalty corner in the 27th minute to double the lead. Jobanpreet Singh extended their advantage in the 33rd minute. Although Navraj Singh managed to score for SAI in the dying moments, it was too late to alter the outcome as RGHA secured a decisive victory.
A penalty stroke by Sukhdev Singh in the 57th minute gave SGPC Hockey Academy a temporary lead against Namdhari Hockey Academy, but Yuvraj Singh equalized in the game's final minute with another penalty stroke. During the shootout, Yuvraj Singh successfully converted two penalties, while goalkeeper Himmat Singh made four crucial saves for Namdhari. Only Prabhjot Singh managed to score for SGPC.
In the day’s opening match, PIS Surjit Hockey Academy, Jalandhar, secured a solid 4-1 victory over SDAT Hockey Academy, Tamil Nadu. The first half ended 1-1, with Harmolbir Singh and M. Sugumar each netting a goal. The second half saw goals from Ajaypal Singh, Manmeet Singh Rai, and Charanjeet Singh, sealing the win for the Jalandhar team.
The final match featured Naval Tata Hockey Academy, Jamshedpur, overcoming a one-goal deficit to triumph 3-1 against Ghumanhera Risers Hockey Academy, New Delhi. Sabian Kiro shone with a hat trick, while Prikshit scored a consolation goal for Ghumanhera.
The Punjab Hockey League is a collaborative initiative between Roundglass Hockey Academy and Hockey Punjab, designed to provide players with significant match exposure and contribute to their professional and personal growth.
Upcoming Friday will serve as a rest day.