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Brace by Kulbir and Navjeet

CHANDIGARH: Kulbir Singh and Navjeet Singh slotted in a brace each to help Malwa Khalsa Senior Secondary School (Ludhiana) beat Pooja Modern School (Kurukshetra) 6-3 in a superleague match of the ATS Junior Nehru hockey tournament at the Sector-42 Stadium here on Saturday.

Bhupinder Singh and Parminder Singh scored a goal each. Naveen Antil, Karambir and Manpreet were on target for the loser.

Other results:

Bright Scholar SSS (Sonepat) 8 (Navpreet Singh 2, Siddharth 2, Ranjit Singh 2, Nitesh and Navdeep Singh) bt S.K.C. Adarsh Inter College (Varanasi) 2 (Saif Ahmed 2); Guru Gobind Singh Sports College (Lucknow) 9 (Gaurav Singh 3, Vijender Kushwara 3, Sailesh Yadav, Lalit Mohan and Nikhilesh Kumar Patel) bt Motilal Nehru School of Sports (Rai, Haryana) 0; Union Academy SSS (Delhi) 12 (Parveen Kumar 4, Ranbir 3, Sumit 2, Ashok, Mohit and Manjit Antil) bt Gyandeep Hindi High School (Ahmedabad) 0.

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