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Champions progress in cup

by isleofman.com 19th March 2011

Bacchas A are through to the final of the Wi-Manx Men’s Cup after overcoming battling Castletown 3-0 on Saturday.

After a goalless first half, goals from Richard Le Page, Andy Whiting and Will Wood fired the champions to the final.

It was a similar story in the Wi-Manx Women’s Cup as champions Vikings A thrashed Valkyrs B 11-0.

Five goals from the prolific Kim Carney, doubles from Katie Erock and Sarah Breen and one each from Danielle Coombes and Hayley Crowe sealed the rout.

They’ll meet Castletown A in the final after they saw off Valkyrs A on penalty flicks.

Kylie Rollins was the star of the show, saving all three Valkyrs’ flicks as they won 3-0 in the shoot-out.

The sides had drawn 1-1 with Lauren Stewart on target for Town and Hannah Heselton scoring for Valkyrs.

Hockey results for Saturday, March 19

Wi-Manx Men’s Cup semi-finals

Castletown A 0-3 Bacchas A

Wi-Manx Men’s Plate semi-finals

Valkyrs B 0-2 Castletown B
Bacchas C 4-1 Vikings C

Wi-Manx Women’s Cup semi-finals

Castletown A 1-1 Valkyrs A (Castletown won 3-0 on penalty flicks)
Vikings A 11-0 Valkyrs B

Wi-Manx Women’s Plate semi-finals

Valkyrs C 2-3 Castletown C
Harlequins A 0-0 Vikings B (Harlequins won 3-2 on penalty flicks)

Wi-Manx Women’s Division One

Bacchas C 2-2 Ramsey B

Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 19th, March 2011 08:31pm.

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