
The leaders of the Wi-Manx men’s Premier Division went on a goal fest to maintain their 100 per cent record on Saturday.
Prolific marksmen Ollie Webster (four) and Gareth Morris (three) led the rout as Valkyrs A hit 11 past Ramsey.
Chris Caldwell, Stephen Moore, Steven Lowe and Neil Jacobs grabbed the others in the 11-2 romp.
Ray Nanda and Matt Robertson notched the northerners’ consolations.
Reigning champions Bacchas A left it late before overcoming a scare from their B side.
Doubles from Karl Moore and Johnny Callow secured a 4-3 victory.
Paul Kelly and Sven Lindeque were both on target as Castletown added weight to their claim for third spot with an impressive 4-2 win over Vikings A, whose goals were scored by Conor Byrne and Dave Millward.
The top team in the Wi-Manx women’s Premier Division also hit 11 as reigning champions Vikings A thrashed Bacchas B.
Kim Carney (four), Kirsty Cooper (two), Sarah Blackman (two), Louise Slater, Hayley Crowe and Sarah Breen all found the net in an 11-1 demolition.
Sharon Pope and Claire Louise Lace were the scorers as Bacchas A edged out Valkyrs A 2-1.
Emma Faulkner scored for the westerners.
Zoe Shimmin, Jane Irvine, Katie Tinkler and Hannah Leece scored the goals as Castletown A hit four past Ramsey without reply.
Hockey results for Saturday, February 11
Wi-Manx men’s Premier Division
Bacchas A 4-3 Bacchas B
Valkyrs A 11-2 Ramsey A
Vikings A 2-4 Castletown A
Wi-Manx men’s Division One
Castletown B 2-3 Harlequins A
Bacchas Colts 5-3 Saracens A
Valkyrs B 2-3 Vikings B
Wi-Manx men’s Division Two
Castletown C 1-1 Ramsey B
Bacchas C 2-4 Valkyrs C
Wi-Manx women’s Premier Division
Bacchas A 2-1 Valkyrs A
Bacchas B 1-11 Vikings A
Ramsey A 0-4 Castletown
Wi-Manx women’s Division One
Bacchas C 1-0 Castletown B
Harlequins A 1-0 Vikings C
Saracens A 1-3 Ramsey B
Valkyrs C 3-0 Castletown C

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