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No cup shocks

by isleofman.com 31st March 2007
There were no shocks in the hockey cup quarter-finals on Saturday.

Ramsey A had an impressive 5-0 thrashing of a weakened Bacchas B, courtesy of goals from Mark Rimmer (two), Oillie Webster, Andy Burrows and Dan Stevenson.

Holders Bacchas A saw off lowly opposition in Valkyrs C 8-0 – Sean Corlett led the way with a hat-trick, while veteran Pete Duchars (two), Glen Bloxham-Mundy, Andy Whiting and Robin Perrie grabbed the others.

Castletown A overcame battling Vikings B 3-2, while league champions Valkyrs A saw off Vikings A 2-0 with strikes from Chris Thomas and Gerry Quinn.

In the women’s cup, dominant force Bacchas A thrashed Ramsey A 8-1.

A Donna Harrison treble, plus goals from Sharon Pope, Niamh Goddard, Carly Craig, Sandra Leeming and Cath Griffiths, secured the success.

Lois Watterson scored twice to fire Castletown B to a 2-1 success over Vikings B, for whom Rebecca Frear found the net, while Vikings A were given a scare by Castletown A before winning on penalties.

The match had ended 3-3 with Jan Carney, Zoe Carney and Danielle Colley the Vikings’ scorers.

Hockey results for Saturday, March 31

Men’s Cup quarter-finals

Bacchas A 8-0 Valkyrs A
Castletown A 3-2 Vikings B
Ramsey A 5-0 Bacchas B
Valkyrs A 2-0 Vikings A

Women’s Cup quarter-finals

Bacchas A 8-1 Ramsey A
Castletown B 2-1 Vikings B
Vikings A 3-3 Castletown A (Vikings won on penalties)

Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 31st, March 2007 09:44pm.

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