Hisar (Haryana), 09 February 2019: The Semi Finals of the 9th Hockey India Senior Women National Hockey Championship 2019 (B Division) saw Sports Authority Of India beat UCO Bank Women’s Hockey Academy 4-1 to make the Final while Hockey Chandigarh beat Steel Plant Sports Promotion Board 2-0.

It was Subhasi Hemrom (3′), Sonia (19′), Mudita (23′), Anima Tiru (37′) who scored in Sports Authority of India’s 4-1 win while Manisha Dhayal (45′) scored the lone goal for UCO Bank Women’s Hockey Academy in the first Semi Final.

In the second Semi Final, Hockey Chandigarh beat Steel Plant Sports Board 2-0. Skipper Shweta (4′) and Manju (34′) scored for the winning team while their defence did well to hold on to the lead.

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