Pahang Sports School blew it with draw in junior hockey league


BJSS Thunderbolt's Muhammad Rahimi Rosley (left) making a pass as Politeknik Malaysia's Muhammad Fakhri Ardillah Saifullah trying to block during their Malaysian Junior Hockey League (MJHL) Division One match at National Hockey Stadium in Bukit Jalil yesterday. IZZRAFIQ ALIAS / The Star. February 17, 2016.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Pahang Sports School (SSP)-MSP-Thunderbolt’s title hopes are as good as gone.

The Pahang side could only draw 3-3 against Olak-Tigers in their Division One match in the Malaysian Junior Hockey League at the Kuantan Hockey Stadium on Wednesday.

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