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Valkyrs B cause shock

by isleofman.com 2nd November 2013
It’s very much a two horse race in the PwC Mixed Premier Division.

Leaders Bacchas A saw off Celts with ease to remain two points clear at the top.

An Andy Whiting hat-trick, two from Sharon Pope and one apiece from Kim, Carney and Johnny Callow ensured the prolific Steve Ronan’s strike was a mere consolation in a 7-1 romp.

Meanwhile, Valkyrs A are hot on their heels after a comprehensive 6-2 victory against Vikings A.

Ollie Webster was the star with four and was joined on the scoresheet by strike partner Gareth Morris (two).

Conor Byrne netted both for Vikings.

Valkyrs B sealed the result of the day, thrashing Bacchas B 5-1.

Stephen Moore (two), Chris Thomas, Alice Henderson and Dave Hall caused a mighty shock for the rock bottom side as Bacchas – whose goal was scored by Chris Bass – were stunned.

Thomas Tsitsos (two) continued his fine scoring form as Ramsey A defeated Vikings B.

John Verrall added one and there was also an own goal in a 4-1 victory.

David Millward netted for Vikings B.

Hockey results for Saturday, November 2

PwC Mixed Premier Division
Bacchas A 7-1 Celts
Ramsey A 4-1 Vikings B
Valkyrs A 6-2 Vikings A
Valkyrs B 5-1 Bacchas B

PwC Mixed Division One

Bacchas C 4-2 Harlequins A
Bacchas Colts 1-4 Valkyrs C
Ramsey Ravens 3-3 Vikings C
Saracens Sabres 5-1 Cammags

PwC Mixed Division Two

Southerners 3-0 Saracens Sharks
Bacchas D 5-2 Vikings D
Ramsey Robins 3-1 Harlequins B
Ramsey Rookies 4-0 Valkyrs D
Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 2nd, November 2013 07:56pm.

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