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May 16, 2025 Sports
Kaieteur Sports- The Guyana Hockey Board Kellogg’s Under 14 Indoor League got off to an exciting start last Friday at the St. Stanislaus College auditorium.
The tournament features ten boys’ teams and six girls’ teams from both clubs and schools. The objective of the tournament is to develop young athletes through the league format, while simultaneously creating opportunities for young umpires and match officials to gain experience.
The league will run for six weeks, played on Friday afternoons from 4:00-7:00pm at the auditoriums of St. Stanislaus College, Marian Academy and tentatively Richard Ishmael and North Ruimveldt Multilateral.
Friday’s action saw experience dominating with GCC Pit Bulls mauling Hikers Hatches 10-0 in the boys’ category, while girls’ team Saints Hockey Club (SHC) Slayers demolished their first form counterparts SHC Sensations 3-0.
In another all SHC encounter, SHC Scorpions squeaked past SHC Snipers through a Jayden Ghansham penalty stroke. Despite playing one player short, Old Fort Hockey Club (OFHC) High Fliers defeated North Ruimveldt Multilateral 3-1, thanks to a Jasmine De Santos penalty stroke and a Royann Sancho double. Omalo Layne also produced a scintillating performance, scoring a hattrick for OFHC Warriors as they defeated SHC Sigma 3-1.
Action continues this today at Marian academy from 4:30-7:00pm with thirteen matches scheduled to take place.
Full Results from Friday May 9, 2025
Girls
SHC Slayers defeated SHC Sensations 3-0
OFHC High Fliers defeated North Ruimveldt Multilateral 3-1
GCC Her-ricanes received a walkover from Hikers Junior Jets
Boys
SHC Scorpions defeated SHC Snipers 1 – 0
OFHC Warriors defeated SHC Sigma 3-1
GCC Pitbulls defeated Hikers Hatchets 10 – 0
SHC Scorpions received a walkover from GCC War Dogs
North Ruimveldt Multilateral received a walkover from GCC War Dogs
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