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Hockey Association Odisha bags titles in sub-junior men's and women's East Zone Championship

The Hockey Association of Odisha (HAO) clinched titles in the Sub Junior Men’s & Women’s category at the first Hockey India Sub Junior East Zone Championship on Saturday.

ANI Sep 30, 2023 22:42 IST googleads

Hockey Association of Odisha won titles (Image: Hockey India)

New Delhi [India] September 30 (ANI): The Hockey Association of Odisha (HAO) clinched titles in the Sub Junior Men’s & Women’s category at the first Hockey India Sub Junior East Zone Championship on Saturday. 
According to the Hockey India press release, the Hockey Association of Odisha beat Hockey Jharkhand 2-1 to win the Final of the 1st Hockey India Sub Junior Women East Zone Championship. Drupati Naik (39’) and Anjana Xaxa (37’) were on target for the Hockey Association of Odisha, while Aind Neha (57’) scored the sole goal for Hockey Jharkhand. 
In the 3rd/4th place match of the Sub Junior Women’s Category, Manipur Hockey defeated Hockey Bihar 3-1. For Manipur Hockey, Seram Henthoi Chanu (3’), Captain Prinja Devi Moirangthem (6’) and Jerina Chongtham (47’) scored the goals. For Hockey Bihar, Bijli Kumari (30’) scored the only goal. 
In the group stage of the Sub Junior Women’s Category, Hockey Association of Odisha finished as the table-toppers with four wins out of five matches and 13 points, while Hockey Jharkhand finished at second with four wins out of five matches and 12 points. 
In the Hockey India Sub Junior Men East Zone Championship 2023, Hockey Association of Odisha defeated Hockey Jharkhand with a scoreline of 3-1 in the final to clinch the title. For Hockey Association of Odisha, Kerketta Mandeep (14’, 25’) and Lakra Ritik (56’) were on target, while for Hockey Jharkhand, Topno Ganga (48’) scored the lone goal.  
In the 3rd/4th place match of the Sub Junior Men’s Category, Manipur Hockey defeated Hockey Bihar 3-1. For Manipur Hockey, Captain Sushil Lisham (12’, 34’) and Singh Saikhom Nishi (30’) scored the goals. For Hockey Bihar, Sobhit Raj Tiwari (19’) scored the only goal. 
In the league stage of the Sub Junior Men’s Category, Hockey Association of Odisha finished as the table-toppers with five wins out of five matches and 15 points, while Hockey Jharkhand finished second with four wins out of five matches and 12 points. (ANI)

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