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    Bounty Supermarket National Indoor Hockey Championship…

    Pepsi Hiker and Old Fort claimed comfortable wins on Thursday when action continued in the Bounty Supermarket National Indoor Hockey Championship at the National Gymnasium.

    Playing in the men’s first division class, Hiker came up against Saint’s Hockey Club ‘S’ team captured a 5-1 victory.

    Three rising stars in Lucas Sargeant and Grant Fernandes from GCC Outlaws, and Michael Payne from Hikers, chase the free ball

    Trumaine Cole had a pair of goals within the first 10 minute of play with Jamarj Assanah scoring the other to put them up 3-nil.

    Second half goals followed off the stick of Deheron Wilkinson and Michael Payne as they eased to an unassailable advantage 5-nil.

    Jonathan Liverpool registered a consolation goal for Saint as the clash ended 5-1.

    Old Fort also got pass Masters narrowly 4-3 in the men’s first division category.

    Simeon Moore scored a double within a minute of each other to give them the lead 2-0 but Masters followed up with goals from Orland Semple and Randy Hope to level the scores.

    Old Fort’s Yonnick Norton scored a crucial field goal to give them the edge before Masters Shane Samuels again equalised 3-3.

    Norton was not done breaking the deadlock again to make it 4-3 which hey held onto for the victory.

    In the men’s second division, Old Fort edged GCC spare parts 6-3 and GCC Outlaws defeated Hikers Cadets 3-1.

    The women’s open category saw Old Fort Inferno beat the national over 40 side 2-nil with goals from Julia Gouveia and Carolyn Deane.

    In the over 40 mixed doubles Hikers defeated GCC Vintage 5-2.

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