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  SAIL Hockey Academy retain 6-a-side trophy
02 May 2010 Team Orisports
 

A spirited SAIL Hockey Academy (Rourkela) pipped South Central Railway (Hyderabad) 5-4 in the high-voltage final to retain the title in the 2nd Six-a-side Floodlight Hockey Tournament at Kalinga Stadium here tonight.

The fast-paced match was decided via sudden-death after both the sides scored one goal each in the 40-minute regulation time and converted three penalty strokes apiece in the tie-breaker. Arvind Kerketta gave SAIL Academy the lead in the first half, while international Belsajar Horo equalised for the Hyderabad side after the change of ends.

SAIL Academy`s hard-earned victory lost some of its lusture due to unrully behaviour by their players and coach Rajukant Saini. While protesting against the equaliser, SAIL players shoved the umpire and then staged a walk-out under the instuction of their volatile coach, making a sizeable crowd, the organises and the guests very much annoyed.

However, a lot of persuation combined with a couple of warnings forced the SAIL side change their mind and resume the game after a disruption of about 15 minutes. The champion side received top prize of Rs 20,000, while the runners-up took home Rs 15,000. Losing semifinalists Panposh Sports Hostel and East Coast Railway became richer by Rs 7,500 each, while man of the tournament Sanjit Kujur (SAIL Academy) was given Rs 5,000.

 

Sports Minister Pravin Chandra Bhanjadeo and former Parliament Member Frida Topno handed over the trophy and cash prizes at the closing function. Former State Assistant Sports Director Ashok Mohanty was felicitated on the occasion. APICOL chairman P K Rath, CRPF DIG TK Jacob, hockey Olympians Dilip Tirkey and Lazrus Barla were present in the closing ceremony.

Earlier in the semifinals, SAIL Academy defeated Panposh Sports Hostel 3-1 and South Central Railway decimated East Coast Railway 6-0. Sanjit Kujur, M Barla and S Toppo scored one goal each for SAIL, while Arvind Barla pulled one back for Panposh hostel. Belsajar Horo struck thrice for South Central Railway, who got their other three goals through Ashish Anmol Minz, M Jammu and Mohammad Akram. In an women`s exhibition match, which preceded the final, Panposh Sports Hostel thrashed SAG Centre, Sundargarh 5-2.

 

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TOP: SAIL Academy players pose with Olympians Dilip Tirkey and Lazrus Barla after winning the Six-a-side Floodlight Hockey Tournament in Bhubaneswar on May 2, 2010.

BOTTOM: Players of South Central Railway receive their prize after finishing runners-up in the Six-a-side Floodlight Hockey Tournament in Bhubaneswar on May 2, 2010.

   

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