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Whiting the hero for champions

by isleofman.com 15th February 2014

Andy Whiting was the hero as the reigning champions maintained their 100 per cent record in the PWC Men’s Premier Division on Saturday.

He scored a hat-trick and Johnny Callow netted the other as Bacchas A ran out 4-0 winners over Vikings A.

Ramsey A sealed a fine 3-2 victory over Bacchas B in the other top flight match.

There’s no stopping Vikings A in the PWC Women’s Premier League.

The champions thrashed Bacchas A for the second time this season with an 8-1 success, courtesy of Kim Carney (two), Sarah Blackman (two), Zoe Carney (two), Louise Slater and Katie Errock.

Carly Craig scored the Bacchas’ consolation.

Sarah Nicholls and Andrea Lace were the scorers as Valkyrs edged out Ramsey A 2-1 - Christina Kermeen their scorer - while Castletown A were too strong for Bacchas B.

A 5-1 was secured courtesy of Kerry Kelly, Gail Logan, Dani Kelly (two) and Anna Munro.

Sam Franklin was on target for Bacchas.

Hockey results for Saturday, February 15

PWC Men’s Premier League
Bacchas A 4-0 Vikings A
Bacchas B 2-3 Ramsey A

PWC Men’s Division One
Bacchas Colts 1-3 Harlequins A
Valkyrs B 2-2 Saracens A
Vikings B 5-1 Ramsey B

PWC Men’s Division Two
Castletown B 6-0 Saracens B

PWC Women’s Premier League
Bacchas B 1-5 Castletown A
Valkyrs A 2-1 Ramsey A
Vikings A 8-1 Bacchas A

PWC Women’s Division One
Bacchas C 0-8 Valkyrs B
Castletown B 1-1 Vikings C
Ramsey B 5-2 Harlequins A
Valkyrs C 0-1 Saracens A
Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 15th, February 2014 07:32pm.

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