Father Agnel Multipurpose School and Junior College book their place in Nationals (Senior Boys & Senior Gils) after winning Mumbai leg

Aditya Thackeray at RFYS Mumbai Finals - Senior Boys - Kishinchand Chellaram College vs Father Agnel Multipurpose School and Junior College

Mumbai, December 10, 2016:In the first two finals of the day, Father Agnel School senior girls and senior boys reigned supreme in their respective categories. While the girls final was a 11-0 no-contest, the senior boys played out a penalty shootout to get a winner. With the Mumbai leg triumph, they did reserve their place in the Nationals.

Senior Girls

Father Agnel Multipurpose School and Junior College vs HR College of Commerce and Economics

The senior girls of Fr. Agnel School rendered the first final of the day a completely one-sided affair, cruising to a 11-0 victory over HR College. The architect of this handsome win was Fr. Agnel School’s star player Akanksha Kandalkar, who creamed four goals in the match. Her brilliant performance right through the tournament and in the final earned her the player of the match award, the golden boot and golden ball. Fr. Agnel goalkeeper, Ankita Shinde won the golden glove.

Father Agnel School girls had come in with a ruthless attack strategy. They began to deal body blows to their opponents before they could ease their way on the field. Akanksha began the massacre in the second minute of the game, and in the first seven minutes Fr. Agnel had scored three goals.

The frequency with which the ball landed into the HR College post left the score keepers working overtime. At the half-time whistle, Fr. Agnel had a 6-0 lead.

While Akanksha struck the post four times, Mamta Acharya got her hattrick in the 57th minute. Their final goal came in the penultimate minute when Pooja Dhamal took the perfect penalty kick.

Scoreline

Father Agnel Multipurpose School and Junior College – 11 (Akanksha Kandalkar 2’, 11’, 49’, 53’, Mamta Acharya 5’, 12’, 57’, Jyoti Mehra 6’, 56’, Shrutilakshmi 26’, Pooja Dhamal 59’) beat HR College of Commerce and Economics – 0

Senior Boys

Kishinchand Chellaram College vs Father Agnel Multipurpose School and Junior College

Father Agnel School  took the senior boys final in Mumbai in a penalty shootout 2(4)-2(1) against KC College. Salman Damani, who scored the second goal for KC College, was awarded the player of the match prize. Rohan Shulka received the golden ball, Mithilesh Kasare won the golden boot and Jay Suryavanshi walked away with the golden glove.

Fr. Agnel School got the first breakthrough of the match when Sahil Gharat scored a goal in the 29th minute. Rohan Shukla got KC College back into the game with the equaliser in the 40th minute before Nakul Shelke got Fr. Agnel School in lead again. Under pressure in the second half, Salman Damani pulled off a fine hit to wipe off the deficit.

KC College had the upper-hand during the remaining part of the game, however, they failed get the decider in regulation time owing to Fr. Agnel School’s obstinate defence.

As a result, the match went into the penalty shootout. This time KC College keeper could not cope with the skills of his Father Agnel counterpart, who allowed the ball to get past him just once, giving his team a 4-1 win in the shootout.

Scoreline

Father Agnel Multipurpose School and Junior College – 2(4) (Sahil Gharat 29’, Nakul Shelke 46’) beat Kishinchand Chellaram College – 2(1) (Rohan Shukla 40’, Salman Damani 59’)

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