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Excitement but no surprises in hockey cup

by isleofman.com 6th November 2011

There were no shocks in the Wi-Manx Mixed Cup on Saturday.

Reigning champions Bacchas A overcame the spirited challenge of Celts 4-2.

Johnny Callow, birthday boy Andy Vernon-Browne, Richard Le Page and Gareth Craig were all on target with Eleanor Gawne and Don Stewart scoring for Celts in the second half.

Ollie Webster (two), Julian Colley and Andrea Kneen grabbed the goals as Valkyrs A ran out 4-0 winners over Bacchas B, while Andy Harding hit five in a 7-0 romp for Vikings A over Valkyrs B.
Katie Errock and Kim Carney scored the others.

Ramsey A were given a scare by Saracens Sabres before coming through 6-2 winners.

The sides were level at 2-2 at the break with the prolific Steve Cottier notching both for Sabres.

Ultimately, four from Nick White and one each from Hannah Grubb and Matthew Grice ensured the top flight side prevailed.


Hockey results for Saturday, November 5

Wi-Manx Mixed Cup

Celts 2-4 Bacchas A
Valkyrs A 4-0 Bacchas B
Valkyrs B 0-7 Vikings A
Ramsey A 6-2 Saracens Sabres

Wi-Manx Mixed Plate

Ravens 6-1 Cosney
Cammags 11-0 Saracens Sharks
Harlequins A 2-2 Bacchas C (Bacchas win 4-2 on penalty flicks)
Vikings B 8-1 Vikings C
Harlequins B 1-5 Southerners
Valkyrs C 3-1 Valkyrs D
Rookies 0-3 Bacchas Colts

Posted by isleofman.com
Sunday 6th, November 2011 11:33pm.

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