Kochi hit the ground running at the start of the week

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Kochi hit the ground running at the start of the week

A new week witnessed a new set of games at the Reliance Foundation Youth Sports.In Kochi, Delta Study (Fort) secured a 7-1 victory in their game against ACS English Medium High. Sec. School (Kaloor). Delta Study got off to a flying start, scoring two goals inside the first ten minutes, but their lead was cut down to a single goal when their opponents hit them back in the 14th minute. The second half turned out to be a one-sided affair though, as Delta Study came out strong and turned on the heat, scoring five goals in a matter of seven minutes to completely take the game away from ACS English Medium High. Sec. School. Another action-packed game saw Nirmala College score right at the end to beat 10-men St. Paul’s College 1-0. In other results, St. Peters HSS kept it nice and tidy against Govt. HSS, scoring a goal on either side of the half to win 2-0, Bharath Mata College won 5-1 against Aquinas College, Bhagavthi Vilasam HSS lost 0-1 to Najath Public School, G.H.S.S Elamakkara won 1-0 against St Sebastian HSS, Rajagiri School of Engineering and Technology secured a 4-1 victory over Chinmaya College of Arts, Commerce and Science, while the city saw two games deadlocked, with Mary Matha Public School and SDPY KPMHS tied at 1-1, and V.H.S.S. Irumpanam and HS Ramanagalam finishing with a similar scoreline.

In Kolkata, Kapasdanga Satin Sen Vidyapith secured an emphatic victory, scoring nine goals past Sugandhya High School, keeping a clean-sheet in the process. Mearberh Ramkrishna Siksha Niketan won 2-1 against Itachuna Srinarayan Institution, Bansberia Municipal High School scored two unanswered goals past Telinipara Bhadreswar High School, and the Junior Boys of Itachuna Srinarayan Institution followed suit of their Senior Boys, wining 3-0 against Pandua Sasibhusan Saha High School.

Over in Mumbai, Kamladevi Jain High School scored three goals either side of the half to register a 6-0 win over St. Arnold's High School & Junior College, and Swami Vivekanand Junior College won 3-0 against Hinduja Jr. College. Swami Vivekanand Junior College were awarded a penalty in the 39th minute and comfortably converted it to double the lead, and the final goal added in the 41st minute put the game past their opponents. St. Francis D'Assisi Jr. College (Borivali) also secured a 6-0 victory over Shri T. P. Bhatia College of Science, and Rizvi College of Arts Science & Commerce scored five unanswered goals against Wilson College, to round up the games held in Mumbai.

Kochi hit the ground running at the start of the week

In Goa, St. Anthony's High School scored three goals to Our Lady of Perpetual Succour High School’s single goal in return. Our Lady of Perpetual Succour threatened to come back into the game, after scoring in the 25th minute and cutting down St. Anthony’s 2-0 lead to one goal, but St. Anthony's High School remained tight at the back, and even managed to score another goal in the second half to walk away with the victory comfortably. In other places across the state, Shantadurga Higher Sec. School (Bordem) won 5-0 against P. Walawalkar Higher Sec. School, St. Xaviers College beat Sridora Caculo College by four goals, BITS Pilani K. K. Birla (Goa Campus) beat PES Shri Ravi Sitaram Naik College of Arts and Science 3-0, and Fr. Agnel Higher Secondary School and Fr. Agnel Multipurpose Higher Secondary School drew their game with a score-line of 1-1.

The final set of games for the day witnessed C.H.S M.M Street beat St. Claset Mat. Hr. Sec. School by three goals to zero in Chennai, while SBOA School & Jr. College beat Kumararani Meena Muthaiah Mat. Hr. Sec. School by four goals, the final score-line being 4-0.

Kochi hit the ground running at the start of the week