GCC off to cracking start at Diamond Mineral Water Hockey Festival
Old Fort’s Aderemi Simon executes a penalty corner strike against the GCC defence
Old Fort’s Aderemi Simon executes a penalty corner strike against the GCC defence

GCC got off to a cracking start as this year’s Diamond Mineral Water Hockey Festival started on Thursday night at the National Gymnasium on Mandela Avenue.The Bourda Club posted two wins in the veterans’ and men’s divisions with the latter being another exciting matchup with the outcome hanging in the balance until the very end.
The Old Fort Shooting Stars shocked the Hikers ladies with their first ever victory over the veterans’ side in the opening matchup of the ladies’ division while YMCA of Barbados in the veterans’ division and the Pepsi Hikers men completed the evening’s winners.
In the feature match of the evening, Old Fort and Bounty GCC squared off in the men’s first division competition.
The two teams had recently played to an exciting draw in the just concluded GT&T national championships and were both back to settle the score.
Although the game began somewhat scrappy as both teams struggled to put together any meaningful attacks, GCC secured a penalty stroke in the 18th minute which was converted by Kevin Spencer who ended as the game’s top marksman.
Spencer followed his opening strike with a pair more of unanswered goals as he sent a well-placed shot high into the Old Fort net almost immediately upon resumption and scored a rebound in the 23rd minute.
Old Fort’s John Abrahams who was having a quiet night thus far kept his team’s hopes alive with a goal in the 28th minute to bring the score to 3-1.
Although Old Fort would score twice more through Dwight Sullivan and a brilliant solo effort from Jason Clarke, Spencer’s heroics were not complete until he stole the ball from an errant pass to finish a swift counter-attack with his fourth goal of the evening.
GCC secured the full three points at the end of the match with a 4-3 victory.
The other men’s match of the evening saw a spirited effort from the National Under-21 selection as they held defending champions Pepsi Hikers within reach for most of the match before conceding a 5-3 victory to [them] the Hikers.
Young Aroydy Branford produced another dazzling display of hockey skills and scored all three of the goals for the Under-21 side.
YMCA of Barbados got off to a successful start in this year’s campaign to hoist the Carib Veterans Trophy.
The two sides, YMCA and Old Old Fort, featuring only players over the age of 35 years, managed to entertain the crowd with trickery, good hockey skills and amusement.
While the YMCA appeared to tire in the closing minutes, their two goals through former national Ralph Watson and Beaumont Trotman remained unanswered by Old Old Fort at full time giving the Bajans a 2-0 victory.
GCC vets made light work of the Hickers with a 6-3 victory in the other veterans’ clash. Dwayne Scott led the GCC scoresheet with a hat trick while Philip Fernandes added a double and Alan Fernandes a single.
Devin Munroe, Jerry Bell and Robert Fernandes were the goal scorers for the Hickers.
Matches continue throughout the weekend with three finals set for Sunday from 17:00 hrs.

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