Division One teams unmatched in junior hockey league quarter-finals


UniKL player Mohamed Nur Faiz (far left) celebrates after scoring a goal against Nur Insafi in the quarter-finals of the MHC-Milo-NSC Malaysia Junior Hockey League at Bukit Jalil. UniKL won 3-0. - SAMUEL ONG / The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: Defending champions SSTMI-Thunderbolt led their three other Division One counterparts to comfortable wins in the quarter-finals first leg of the MHC-Milo-NSC Malaysia Junior Hockey League.

The champions virtually sealed a place in the last four, carving out a 10-0 win over 1MAS Perlis at the Kangar Hockey Stadium. SSTMI will also play the return leg match at the same venue.

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