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SGFI Rugby Championship: Host Odisha shines in U-17 Girls, Bihar clinches Boys’ title   

The championship continues with the Under-14 boys’ and girls’ matches scheduled on April 9 and 10, 2026, at the Kalinga Stadium
Published By : Debadas Pradhan | April 7, 2026 4:40 PM
SGFI Rugby Championship: Host Odisha shines in U-17 Girls, Bihar clinches Boys’ title   

Bhubaneswar, April 7: The Under-17 competitions of the 69th National School Games Federation of India (SGFI) Rugby Championship 2025–26 witnessed thrilling action at Kalinga Stadium, with host Odisha clinching the girls’ title and Bihar securing the boys’ championship.

In the Under-17 girls’ category, Odisha delivered an impressive performance to lift the trophy. Bihar finished as runner-up, while Maharashtra and Delhi secured the third and fourth positions respectively. In the Under-17 boys’ category, Bihar emerged victorious after a strong showing in the final against Odisha, which secured the runner-up position. Maharashtra and Rajasthan finished third and fourth respectively.

The valedictory ceremony for the Under-17 category was attended by Director of Sports and Youth Services, Dr. Yeddula Vijay, as the chief guest. Among the other dignitaries present were Director of Secondary Education Birendra Korkora, Assistant Director (PET) Shri Jyoti Prasad Parida, and Tournament Observer Shri Arvind Yadav.

Vijay praised the young athletes for their dedication, discipline, and sportsmanship. He congratulated the winners and encouraged all participants to continue striving for excellence and aim for higher levels of competition. Director of Secondary Education Shri Birendra Korkora highlighted the importance of school sports in shaping well-rounded individuals and appreciated the efforts of all stakeholders involved in organizing the championship.

Addressing the gathering, Tournament Observer Arvind Yadav appreciated the high level of competition and commended Odisha for successfully hosting the event. He emphasized that such championships play a vital role in promoting rugby at the grassroots level.

The championship continues with the Under-14 boys’ and girls’ matches scheduled on April 9 and 10, 2026, at the same venue.