CT Higher Secondary School, outplayed Govt. Haulawang High School, Mizoram 4 – 1 in the first quarterfinal. Bhaskar (15’), Bolnao (34’), Monex (37’) and Monis (70’) scored for the winners while Stain Lalthneela (12’) scored the consolation for the Mizoram school.

In the second quarterfinal Pilgrim Higher Secondary School beat St. Anthony’s Higher Secondary School, Meghalaya in a thriller that went till the penalty shootout.

Both teams were tied at a goal a side in regulation time. Blananag Shangain gave the lead for Meghalaya in the 5th minute while Tongtinlen equalized for Nagaland in the 65th minute.

The game went into extra time and Meghalaya scored hrough J Yrwa in the 6th minute but Shotok drew parity for Nagaland in the 16th minute Penalty shootout was enforced the break the deadlock. Nagaland converted all there 5 kicks from the spot while Meghalaya could only convert 4 of their kicks.

The final score read in the favour of the school from Nagaland 2-2 (5-4).

10+2 Zila School, piped Tripura Sports School, Agartala, Tripura by a solitary goal. Jagarnath Tiu scored the winner for the school from Jharkhand in the 34th minute.

Govt. Model Senior Secondary School, Chandigarh overpowered MIC EMHSS, Malappuram, Kerala 3 – 1 in the last quarterfinals. Lemmet scored a brace (24’, 41’) and Tarshveft (52’) scored for the winners. Mohammed Adnan was the lone scorer for Kerala.

The semifinals are slated for Tuesday.