CANADA’s men’s team Revamp and their ladies side Toros, continued their dominance on day three of the Guyana Hockey Board’s Diamond Mineral Water International Indoor Hockey festival on Saturday evening at the National Gymnasium, Mandela Avenue.The Canadian men’s side Revamp trashed Georgetown Cricket Club (GCC) 11-3 after leading 3-1 at the end of the first session, while Toronto Toros, the Canadian ladies side defeated Trinidad and Tobago’s magnolias 7-4.
The revamp team came back later in the evening and disposed of Old Fort men’s by a 8=0 margin.
The star of the Revamp side was Guyanese born Jonathan Roberts who plays internationally for Canada. He scored a total of nine goal in the two matches, six against his former club Old Fort and three versus GCC.
Roberts who got involved in the game at a very tender age scored three field goals against GCC in the 9th, 21st and 31st minutes and he was supported by J. bath who netted a helmet-trick in the 4th, 25th, 32nd and 40th minutes.
Bath’s first two goals were from penalty corners while the other two were field goals.
S. Rajaram supported with two field goals in the 35th and 38th minutes, while S. Sandison and J. Brancho scored one goal each in the eight and 26th minutes respectively.
For GCC, D. Semple was on target in the 13th minute with a field goal, while K. Mckenzie and Kevin Spencer both scored field goals in the 24th and 38th minutes respectively.
In Revamp’s 8-0 win against Old Fort, Roberts found his target in the 11th, 30th, 37th, 38th, 39th and 40th minutes. His first, second and third goals were from penalty corners while the others were field goals. Rajaram and B. canola lend support to the winning cause with one goal each in the 21st and 28th minutes respectively.
Scoring for Toronto Toros were K. Shier in the 4th, 11th, 14th and 27th minutes, K. Watson in the 11th and 12th minutes and L. Sudar in the 14th minute.
For Magnolias, A. Williams netted a double in the 13th and 21st minutes while S. Slubutt also netted a double in the 25th and 26th minutes.
In other results, Trinidad’s Queen’s Park Cricket Club Men defeated defending champions hikers of Guyana 6-3 with goals coming from the sticks of Wren Nicholas in the 4th and 30th minutes, D. Young in the 15th minute, S. Mouttet in the 18th minute and Jerzeno Bell in the 35th and 40th minutes.
For Hikers, Aroydy Branford netted a double in the 19th and 20th minutes, whikle Robert France scored a goal in the 4th minute.
Hikers ladies went down 0-8 to Magnolias 0-8.
Slubutt bagged a treble in the 4th, 15th and 39th minutes, while M. Ellatang scored a double in the 23rd and 32nd minutes. A. Williams scored a goal in the 5th minute. M. Leatauo and F. O’Brien netted one each also in the 4th and 30th minutes respectively.
The other match of the night saw GCC men edging Barbados’ YMCA 5-4.
O. Semple, Spencer, S. Xavier, S. Gonsalves and M. Craig scored one goal each for GCC in the 23rd, 25th, 32nd, 38th and 39th minutes respectively.
Scoring for Barbados YMCA were R. Thomas in the 17th and 40th minutes, D. Smith in the 2nd minute and P. Jarvis in the 34th minute.
Written By Michael DaSilva
Diamond Mineral Water International Indoor Hockey Festival Canadian teams Revamp and Toros continue their dominance on day three
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