New Delhi, 21 April 2013: Navneet Kaur and Rajani Singh scored thrice, as Haryana defeated Manipur13-0 in Pool A in the 3rd Hockey India Junior Women National Championship played at AstroTurf Hockey Stadium in Ranchi on Sunday.

Haryana scored through Nicky Om Prakash (3), Navneet Kaur (24, 51, 60), Jyoti Gupta (28, 64), Rajni Singh (36, 46, 61), Pooja Rani (47), Reena Rani (48), Own Goal (55) and Malkeet Singh (58) while Manipur failed to score single goal against Haryana.

In Pool C, Hockey Bhopal beat Rajasthan 1-0. Hockey Bhopal scored their only goal through Neha Sharma in the 51st minute.

In Pool E, Odisha defeated Jammu & Kashmir 36-0.

Results

Pool A- Haryana 13(Nicky Om Prakash 3, Navneet Kaur 24, 51, 60, Jyoti Gupta 28, 64, Rajni Singh 36, 46, 61, Pooja Rani 47, Reena Rani 48, Own Goal 55, Malkeet Singh 58) beat Manipur 0.

Pool C- Hockey Bhopal 1(Neha Sharma 51) beat Rajasthan 0

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