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Advantage Bacchas A

by isleofman.com 26th October 2013

The reigning champions Bacchas A have the edge in the Mixed Premier Division.

A 4-3 victory in the match of the day has moved them two points clear of arch rivals Valkyrs A.

Both sides went into the match with a 100 per cent record.

And Andy Whiting (two), Jamie Brown and Kim Carney ensured Bacchas’ perfect tally remains.

Valkyrs, who were 4-1 down at one stage, remained in the contest thanks to Chris Caldwell (two) and Gareth Morris but it’s advantage Bacchas.

Vikings A overcame Celts with something to spare to stay third.

Kirsty Hunt, Andy Harding, Connor Byrne (two) and Katie Errock netted in a 5-1 win.

Steve Ronan replied for Celts.

Bacchas B moved two points ahead of Vikings B after defeating them 4-1 – Tony Bentley-Roberts, Tom Beresford, Susie Cox and Richard Le Page the scorers.

Breesha Foxton netted the Vikings consolation.

Ramsey A won the battle of the bottom two with a 4-0 triumph over Valkyrs B.
Thomas Tsistos, Sarah Nicholls and Hannah Nicholls were among the goal-getters.

Hockey results for Saturday, October 26

PwC Mixed Premier Division
Bacchas B 4-1 Vikings B
Ramsey A 4-0 Valkyrs B
Valkyrs A 3-4 Bacchas A
Vikings A 5-1 Celts
PwC Mixed Division One
Cammags 2-4 Ravens
Bacchas Colts 4-2 Vikings C
Saracens Sabres 2-3 Bacchas C
Valkyrs C 2-0 Harlequins A
PwC Mixed Division Two
Cushags 0-2 Southerners
Harlequins B 2-13 Ramsey Rookies
Saracens Sharks 1-4 Ramsey Robins
Vikings D 5-4 Valkyrs D
Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 26th, October 2013 08:14pm.

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