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Two out of two for champions

by isleofman.com 6th February 2011

Reigning champions Bacchas A made it two wins out of two in the Wi Manx mixed Premier League.

Goals from Johnny Callow (two), promising talent Alex Bell (two) and Jamie Brown fired them to a 5-2 win over their battling B team.

Their scorers were Sam Franklin and Karl Moore.

Rivals Vikings A were also too strong for Valkyrs B as they recorded a 7-2 success.

Hat-tricks from Gerry Quinn and two each from Kim Carney and Juan Corlett meant Steve Lowe and Dave Hall goals were mere consolations for Valkyrs B.

Steven Lowe, Gareth Morris and Neil Jacobs were the marksmen as Valkyrs A defeated Celts 3-0, while Matt Grice and Alex Callow were on target as Ramsey A were 2-0 winners over Vikings B, who also had a penalty saved by Rob Webber.

Hockey results for Saturday, February 5

Wi Manx mixed Premier League

Bacchas A 5-2 Bacchas B
Ramsey A 2-0 Vikings B
Valkyrs A 3-0 Celts
Vikings A 7-2 Valkyrs B

Wi Manx mixed Division One

Bacchas C 1-0 Ravens
Cammags 4-0 Harlequins A
Saracens Sabres 5-0 Cushags
Valkyrs C 1-6 Vikings C

Wi Manx mixed Division Two

Rookies 1-3 Harlequins B
Southerners 3-0 Saracens Sharks
Vikings D 2-0 Cosney

Posted by isleofman.com
Sunday 6th, February 2011 09:57pm.

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