Lalawmsanga (44th min) scored the winner for Mizoram. The winners will play NCC (North Eastern Region) in the semifinals. Although Mizoram schools have won the title in the past, this is the first time that Chawmfianga School have gone to the last four stage.
The U-14 boys' quarterfinal was an exciting encounter between the tall, powerful players of Chandigarh and the speedy boys from Mizoram.
The forward line which has ripped apart rival defences in all their previous matches, Mizoram dominated proceedings, but the sturdy Chandigarh defenders did well to hold them at bay for most of the game.
In other U-17 boys' matches, North Eastern English School, Manipur opened their campaign with an easy 6-0 win over minnows Car Nicobar. Md Siraj led the way for Manipur with a fine hat-trick.
Chhattisgarh and Army Boys also won their respective matches.
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