What Happened on Day Two of the Subroto Cup Sub-Jr Boys?

Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Minerva Public School showcased an exceptional performance with a **16-0** victory.
- Shri Leelanand and Indira Modern played a competitive **2-2 draw**.
- West Bengal's Manikpara Vivekananda Vidyapith dominated their match, winning **14-0**.
- The tournament highlights the emerging talents in Indian football.
- Excitement continues as teams aim for glory in the following matches.
Mumbai, Sep 5 (NationPress) The second day of the Sub-Junior Boys (U-15) segment of the 64th Subroto Cup International Football Tournament showcased a blend of high-scoring matchups and intense draws.
Minerva Public School, CISCE vs Tashi Namgyal Academy, IPSC
The day kicked off with Minerva Public School (CISCE) delivering a remarkable performance, overpowering Tashi Namgyal Academy (IPSC) with a score of 16-0. Mamesh was the standout player, netting seven goals (1’, 11’, 16’, 21’, 24’, 28’, 39’), with Mahesh contributing with four goals (13’, 14’, 17’, 20’), plus Akash (31’, 50+1’), Bishwa Raj (19’), and Bickson (27’).
Shri Leelanand Secondary School, Jharkhand vs Indira Modern High School, Haryana
In another match, Shri Leelanand Secondary School (Jharkhand) and Indira Modern High School (Haryana) ended in a 2-2 stalemate. Ashish found the net twice for Jharkhand (11’, 49’), while Sukhvinder (35’) and Aditya (45’) scored for Haryana.
River Side Natural School, Madhya Pradesh vs Mothers Pride Public School, Himachal Pradesh
River Side Natural School (Madhya Pradesh) faced defeat against Mothers Pride Public School (Himachal Pradesh) with a score of 1-2. Lokesh scored for MP in the 32nd minute, but Sukhpreet's goals (1’, 25+1’) clinched the win for Himachal.
NV Pakur-1, NVS vs Manikpara Vivekananda Vidyapith, West Bengal
The afternoon match became a one-sided event as West Bengal’s Manikpara Vivekananda Vidyapith crushed JNV Pakur-1 (NVS) with a score of 14-0. Ramchandra (39’), Sanjib Mandi (6’, 17’, 22’), Abhijit Mandi (37’), Soumen Chalak (20’), Sanu Mahata (5’), Budhu Murmu (2’, 12’), Fagun Murmu (11’, 27’, 35’, 50’), and Mahadev Murmu (31’) all contributed to an impressive victory. Despite their efforts, NVS could not score.