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Big guns reach cup finals

by isleofman.com 2nd April 2016

Hockey results for Saturday, April 2

The dominant forces in Manx hockey are both through to the end of season cup finals.

Bacchas A booked their place in the Bridgewaters Men’s Cup final after showing no mercy against their B side.

They romped to a 13-0 success.

Andy Whiting was the star of the show with five goals.

He was joined on the scoresheet by Chris Whiting, Andy Vernon-Browne, Alex Bell, Tom Evans, Tom Wilson, Chris Bass and Will Greenman in the semi-final romp.

Women’s champions Vikings A ran out 4-1 winners over Valkyrs A in the Bridgewaters Women’s Cup semi-finals.

Kim Carney (two), Kirsty Cooper and Katie Errock were on target with Andrea Littlejohns notching the Valkyrs’ consolation.

They will meet Bacchas A in the final on April 23.

That’s after they saw off Harlequins A 8-2.

Emma Leeming (two), Abbey Magee (two), Helen Thomas, Jo Quine, Sosie Cox and Sam Franklin were the scorers.

Ali Middleton and Rachael Middleton replied for Quins.

 

Hockey results for Saturday, April 2

 

Bridgewaters Men’s Cup semi-final

 

Bacchas A 13-0 Bacchas B

 

Bridgewaters Women’s Cup semi-finals

 

Bacchas A 8-2 Harlequins A

Vikings A 4-1 Valkyrs A

 

Bridgewaters Men’s Plate semi-finals

 

Bacchas Colts 1-2 Valkyrs B

Vikings B 4-0 Ramsey B

 

Bridgewaters Women’s Plate semi-finals

 

Ramsey B 2-2 Saracens A (Ramsey won 3-2 on flicks)

Vikings B 3-1 Bacchas C

Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 2nd, April 2016 06:49pm.

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