Punjab Blues win U16 Boys’ Schools National Hockey C’ship
By our correspondents
November 29, 2017
KARACHI: Punjab Blues outplayed Sindh Reds 6-0 in a one-sided final of the U16 Boys’ Schools National Hockey Championships at the Bakht Ali Dahot hockey stadium in Khairpur on Tuesday.
Punjab Blues dominated the game and easily won it by a tennis score.Sohail and Arsal scored two goals each, while Shahbaz and Waqas netted once. Earlier, in the third position match, Punjab Greens defeated Islamabad 3-0.Member National Assembly, Syeda Nafisa Shah, who was the chief guest, distributed the medals.
Punjab Blues dominated the game and easily won it by a tennis score.Sohail and Arsal scored two goals each, while Shahbaz and Waqas netted once. Earlier, in the third position match, Punjab Greens defeated Islamabad 3-0.Member National Assembly, Syeda Nafisa Shah, who was the chief guest, distributed the medals.
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