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Nov 03, 2018 Sports
The GBTI GCC Tigers continued to storm through the women’s First Division competition of the GTT National Indoor Hockey
Championships with an 8 – 0 beating of Saints on Thursday evening as they maintained a three-game clean sheet streak.
Meanwhile, the Saints men managed their first win of the men’s First Division competition by squeezing past Supernova by 2-1.
Supernova, which comprises of a national under-19 selection, was first on the score sheet against Saints when prolific goal scorer Warren Williams converted a penalty corner in the 3rd minute. Saints then drew even just before the half through the diminutive Hilton Chester before a field goal from Nickel Ashby in the 25th minute of the 40-minute clash sealed the win for the Robert Fernandes coached side.
GCC continued a dominant evening of ladies hockey when the GBTI GCC Spice defeated the Woodpecker Hikers 1-0 in the women’s Second Division competition, while the Bingo GCC Spartans got the better of Saints by 2-0.
The Old Fort Mustangs continued their unbeaten run in the veterans division by burying Antonio’s Hickers by 7-4, while the GCC Pitbulls got their first victory in the men’s Second Division with a 4-2 win over the Hikers Cadets.
After the first five days of the week long championship, PEPSI Hikers and Old Fort Lamborghini lead the men’s First Division table with six points each with Bounty GCC and Saints tied for third on three points each.
GBTI GCC Ladies have nine points to top the women’s First Division table so far with the Woodpecker Hikers on six, while Old Fort 2.1.2 and the Bingo GCC Spartans share third place with three points each.
In the two-pool men’s Second Division competition, Old Fort Top Form lead Pool A with six points, while Old Fort Rogue lead pool B with four. GBTI GCC Spice lead the Second Division table with nine points followed by Bingo GCC Spartans on seven, Saints on three and the Woodpecker Hikers on one.
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