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Valkyrs B stun Vikings

by isleofman.com 22nd September 2012

Reigning champions Valkyrs A and arch rivals Bacchas A made it two wins out of two in the Wi-Manx Mixed Premier Division on Saturday.

But it was newly promoted Valkyrs B who caused the result of the day as they also maintained a 100 per cent record.

Chris Thomas scored the only goal to stun regular title contenders Vikings A and seal an impressive 1-0 victory.

Valkyrs’ goalkeeper Juan Bellando was named man of the match.

Their A team saw off Celts 3-0, courtesy of Ollie Webster (two) and Andrew Kneen.

Bacchas A put nine past their B team but only after being given an almighty scare.

Alex Bell hit a hat-trick to put the B team 3-0 up before the A side took over.

There were hat-tricks apiece for Claire Louise Lace and Andy Whiting with Karl Moore, Jamie Brown and Gareth Craig also finding the net.

Ramsey A were too strong for Vikings B.

Nat Smith, Alex Callow, Matty Grice and Vicky Garner were on target in a 5-2 win.

Richard Gelder grabbed both for Vikings B.

Hockey results for Saturday, September 22

Wi-Manx Mixed Premier Division

Bacchas A 9-3 Bacchas B
Valkyrs A 3-0 Celts
Vikings A 0-1 Valkyrs B
Vikings B 2-5 Ramsey A

Wi-Manx Mixed Division One

Bacchas C 1-1 Cammags
Bacchas Colts 2-2 Cushags Colts
Saracens Sabres 3-6 Valkyrs C
Vikings C 0-1 Harlequins A

Wi-Manx Mixed Division Two

Southerners 0-4 Ramsey Ravens
Harlequins B 5-1 Cosney
Ramsey Rookies 4-1 Valkyrs D
Vikings D 1-5 Bacchas D

Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 22nd, September 2012 07:12pm.

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