Hikers, Vintage record further success en route to quarters

SHC Slick Sticks Shomere Garnett about to unleash a powerful penalty corner flick against GCC Vintage.
SHC Slick Sticks Shomere Garnett about to unleash a powerful penalty corner flick against GCC Vintage.

The PEPSI Hikers put in another dominant performance on Friday evening to complete their pool round unbeaten in the men’s division of the 2019 Noble House Goals Galore Indoor Hockey Championships.  GCC Vintage also came up successful by the narrowest margins to secure the second spot in Pool A.

SHC Splinters draw with YMCA Old Fort Top form saw then secure second place in Pool B behind the Hikers Generals.  

A convincing win by the Bingo Spartans held them in the top position of the ladies’ pool round while the GBTI GCC Tigers and GBTI GCC Spice hold the second and third spots.

The final match of the Friday evening schedule produced the most entertaining matchup of the day. 

The GCC Vintage, primarily comprising former national players, took the floor against the SHC Slick Sticks featuring some of the most talented juniors in the country. Despite the Slick Sticks enjoying an 8-goal handicap to the Vintage 5, Baraka Garnett would answer a Dwayne Scott 7thminute opener for Vintage with a goal for the Slick Sticks four minutes later.  The Slick Sticks kept the game tempo high with a stifling, pressing game that seemed to age the Vintage even further as time went on.  The halftime score remained 9-6 in favour of the Slick Sticks.

After a scoreless ten minutes in the second half, Scott finally found a solution as he drilled home three successive penalty corner goals to tie the score with three minutes left in the match.  As the seconds counted down to what seemed to be a certain stalemate, a right-sided attack for Vintage by Alan Fernandes saw him carve a pass that split the Slick Sticks defence and found lurking striker Patrick Edgehill in front of goal. Edghill’s deflection rattled the backboard of the Slick Sticks goal with just 6 seconds remaining on the clock. The 10-9 victory secured the second spot in the semi-finals for Vintage and knocked the Slick Sticks out of the semi-finals.

The SHC Splinters and YMCA OFHC Top Form almost had a similar encounter as the Splinters enjoyed a 9-goal handicap while Top Form began the match with 5 goals.  A scoreless first half seemed to indicate an easy Splinters victory but the individual brilliance of Omar Hopkinson made its mark on the game as the midfielder hammered in two penalty corners and a field goal within the first twelve minutes after the resumption.  Former national stalwart Aderemi Simon would draw the game with a 36thminute goal for Top Form which top the game to a 9-9 full-time score.

 The PEPSI Hikers made light work of a depleted YMCA OFHC Pacesetters with an easy 20-11 victory after Pacesetters began the game with 11 goals as their handicap.  Aroydy Branford was at his usual devastating best as he scored a match-leading 7 goals for the Hikers.

 The Ladies competition saw the three GCC affiliated teams all come out victorious and earn semi-final berths.  The Bingo GCC Spartans upstaged the YMCA OFHC Bellatrix by 15 – 9 with striker Abosaide Cadogan leading the charge with 5 goals.  Sarah Klautky added a double for the Spartans while cousins Georgiana and Madison Fernandes in addition to Alana Chung each scored one.

The GBTI Spice, top-ranked side in the tournament based on their zero handicap, defeated the YMCA OFHC Wolves by 8-6.  With the Wolves starting with a 5-goal handicap, they would muster only one goal through Jasmine Assanah but Spice would score four penalty corner goals and a similar amount of field goals to secure the victory.

 The GBTI GCC Tigers managed just two goals in the first half against Saints.  The 5-goal handicap of Saints compared to three for GBTI GCC Tigers meant the halftime scores were locked at 5-5.  The second half would be all GC however as the Tigers shredded the defence of Saints with five more goals to one solitary goal for Saints in the second half. The victory ensures a semi-final spot for the Tigers while Saints will need to await the outcome of yesterday’s games to make the semis.