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CFH Academy face SGS Vidya Mandir in semis

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Chandigarh Football Hockey Academy, a venture of the Chandigarh Administration, maintained their winning spree as they trounced BP Hockey Academy of Butala by 4-0 in the 11th ONGC SN Vohra Memorial Hockey Tournament for Under-14 being organized by Rock Rovers Club at the Sector 42 Hockey Stadium here.
The winners qualified for semi-final where they are pitted against SGS Vidya Mandir of Ratwar Sahib tomorrow.
CFH Academy dominated the show and opened their account in the 12th minute through Sukhman in the 12th minute. Then Harnek (26th and 46th minutes) and Maninder (35th) made contributions for increase the victory margin.
Surjit Hockey Academy of Jalandhar and CRZ School of Sonepat will cross swords in the second semi-final.
Earlier, in an inconsequential match, MGH Academy of Doraha routed Maharaja Ranjit Singh Academy of Amritsar.
Rakesh (27th, 38th), Arpit (16th) and Babbdeep (46th) were the goal-getters for MGH Academy of Doraha.

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