Indoor Master Hockey World Cup
JARAZENO Bell was imperious when he led his over 45 side pass Canada’s master side in the Indoor World Cup competition in Guyana’s debut outing in the global competition in Nottingham England on Thursday.
The first period saw Devin Munroe getting the ball rolling for Guyana with his field goal in the 4th.
Bell would follow up with converted penalty strikes in the 7th and 8th minutes as the Guyanese tripled their lead by the end of the first period.
Fourteen minutes into the clash is when Daniel shafransky gave the Canadian their first goal to keep them in the contest 3-1.
However, Guyana’s Captain Bell was not done yet as he returned to regain the cushion in the 16th and 20th minutes off a penalty corner and penalty strike to make it 5-1 after a Canadians lapse.
Devin Hooper then added to the Canadian woes in the 20th as they made it 6-1 just before the half.
After the resumption Devin Munroe scored for Guyana to extend their lead 7-1 before Ramandeep Brar gave the Canadian their second successful strike off a field goal but it proved too little too late.
An Ian Nicholson pair of field goals put them further ahead, with Hooper returning to register a brace with Guyana finishing run away winners 10-2.
Guyana will next play England on Friday before completing the pool round against Wales on Saturday.
Some of the other teams in the tournament are Australia, France, Germany and Bangladesh who are in pool A.