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Time of India
10 hours ago
- Sport
- Time of India
Jarkhar Academy clinches both senior, junior titles at Olympian Prithipal Singh Hockey Fest
Ludhiana: In a stellar display of skill and dominance, Jarkhar Hockey Academy triumphed in both the senior and junior categories at the 15th Dabur Olympian Pritipal Singh Hockey Festival 2025. The event, hosted by Mata Sahib Kaur Sports Charitable Trust at Jarkhar village, concluded with thrilling finals played under floodlights on the blue astroturf at the Mata Sahib Kaur Sports Complex. In the senior final, Jarkhar Academy edged out Neeta Club Rampur in a nail-biting 5-3 win to lift the Olympian Pritipal Singh Gold Cup and a cash prize of Rs 81,000. Locked at 3-3 until the final minutes, the match saw Jarkhar seal victory with two quick goals. The defending champions, Dr Kuldeep Singh Moga Club, defeated Kila Raipur 6-3 to claim third place. Pawanpreet Singh Dangora and Manavdeep were named 'Dabur Hero of the Match', while Gurinder Singh Guri (Jarkhar) and Jagjit Singh (Rampur) also earned match hero honours. Among individual accolades, international hockey player Harjot Singh Jyoti was declared 'Best Goalkeeper of the Tournament', Rampur's Milkha Singh was named 'Best Player', and Jagjit Singh Jaggi of Kila Raipur won the title of 'Best 40+ Player'. All top performers were honoured with high-quality bicycles. In the junior final, the first match last evening, Jarkhar Academybagged its maiden junior title by defeating RoundGlass Kila Raipur Hockey Centre 1-0 in a closely contested battle. Earlier, Nanakana Sahib Public School Amargarh defeated Ek Noor Academy Tehing 4-3 to claim third place. Dilpreet Singh, the goalkeeper from Jarkhar, was awarded 'Dabur Hero of the Match', while Rajveer Singh from Kila Raipur was named 'Best Player of the Tournament'. Gurmanwadeep Singh Chahal took home the overall title of 'Hero of the Tournament'. The closing ceremony saw cultural performances by children from Dragon Academy, Ludhiana, who mesmerized the audience with choreographed dance routines. Dabur Company provided refreshments to all players and spectators in a grand gesture. Chief guest on the occasion, Malerkotla MLA Mohammad Jameel-ur-Rehman, appreciated the infrastructure and efforts of Jarkhar Academy and spoke about the Punjab govt's achievements. He interacted with all participating teams and encouraged the youth to pursue sports passionately. From the USA, Jung Sher Singh, owner of JST Trucking Company, provided financial support to the academy and attended the event as the guest of honour.


Time of India
a day ago
- Sport
- Time of India
Jarkhar Academy wins Prithipal Singh Hockey Festival jr trophy
Ludhiana: Jarkhar Academy has won the 15th Olympian Prithipal Singh Hockey Festival-2025 in the junior category, with a 1-0 score over RoundGlass Kila Raipur Hockey Centre on Sunday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Jarkhar Academy won the final match over Kila Raipur team in the junior category to claim championship in the junior category. The only goal of the match for Jarkhar was scored in the first half while Dilpreet Singh, the goal keeper was declared the match hero as he managed to save goal attempts by the rival team. RoundGlass Kila Raipur Hockey Centre team had stormed into the final after defeating Nankana Sahib School Rampur Chhanna 4-0, with Rajveer Singh earning the 'Dabur Hero of the Match' title. In the second junior semi-final, Jarkhar Academy had blanked Ek Noor Academy 5-0 in a dominating performance. Dharamveer Singh of Jarkhar was named the match hero. The 15th Olympian Prithipal Singh Hockey Festival-2025, being organized by Mata Sahib Kaur Sports Charitable Trust at Jarkhar, had witnessed thrilling semi-final clashes on its eighth day last evening under floodlights at the blue astroturf of Mata Sahib Kaur Sports Complex. In the senior category, Jarkhar Hockey Academy and Neeta Club Rampur have secured their places in the finals. In a nail-biting first semi-final, Jarhkar Academy edged out last year's champions Dr Kuldeep Singh Moga Club by 5-4. Gursatinder Singh Pargat was the star of the match, scoring a hat-trick, while Surinder Singh Shinda was declared the 'Dabur Hero of the Match'. In the second semi-final, Neeta Club Rampur defeated a strong Kila Raipur side with a commanding 6-2 win. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Jagjit Singh from Rampur was awarded the 'Dabur Hero of the Match' for his all-round performance. Meanwhile, in the junior division, both RoundGlass Kila Raipur Hockey Centre and Jarkhar Academy made history by reaching the finals for the first time. Commending the academy's role in promoting sports and nurturing young talent, former national hockey player and businessman Jagjit Singh Sekhon announced a financial grant of Rs 50,000 to Jarkhar Hockey Academy to support its development efforts.