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Himachal, Kerala girls log win, march into quarters

CHANDIGARH:Punjab suffered a 3-0 defeat against Kerala in their second encounter of Group H in the Hero Junior Girls' National Football Championship in Kolhapur.

Himachal, Kerala girls log win, march into quarters

Players during the Junior National Championship in Kolhapur. AIFF



Chandigarh, April 23 

Punjab suffered a 3-0 defeat against Kerala in their second encounter of Group H in the Hero Junior Girls' National Football Championship in Kolhapur.

Punjab conceded their first goal in the 17th minute, when Nandana Krishnan scored with a header. The lead was doubled by Malavika P in the 29th minute, while Arya V got the third goal in the 87th minute. With this win, Kerala marched into the quarterfinals.

In another Group H match, Mizoram blanked Andhra Pradesh 7-0. Lalrinmuani scored a hat-trick (26th minute, 38th minute, 75th minute), while Gladys Zonunsangi added a brace (37th minute, 46th minute). Ruth Vanlalpeki (46th minute) and Lalnunsiami (87th minute) netted a goal each. Himachal Pradesh also moved into the quarterfinals by registering a 4-0 victory against hosts Maharashtra in Group G. The home side could have taken the lead in the first half, as they received a penalty. 

However, Himachal custodian Manisha saved the day for the visitors. The second half was also a tense affair but the breakthrough came in the 79th minute as Himachal substitute Aarti headed the ball home off a corner. The floodgates opened thereafter, with forward Manisha scoring a minute later and Kiran grabbing a brace (85th minute, 92nd minute).

Odisha also sealed their place in the quarterfinals with a thumping 13-0 win over Pondicherry. Jyoti Kumari found the net seven times (24th minute, 30th minute, 45th minute, 47th minute, 48th minute, 65th minute , 69th minute) and Manisha Naik chipped in with three goals (20th minute , 52nd minute , 73rd minute). Subhasmita Das (11th minute), Malati Munda (48th minute) and Salge Majhi (58th minute) added one apiece. —TNS 

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