Wanderers

Seagulls claim hockey 5s B title

It was the discipline and courage to stay in the contest that brought the Seagulls home a one-sided affair that saw the Wanderers finish scoreless.

With only three experienced players on the paddock, brothers Radley and Benard Lavako and Denis Watawan leading the side in the Seagulls outfit, the young inexperienced side troubled their opponents with or without the ball all afternoon. They did well in all departments to keep their opponents out of the contest as their ball handling and passing skills stood out.

Wanderers a long shot for finals

Brothers and Defense are certain for the finals but University Piggies and Harlequins will have to fight hard in the final round of the competition this weekend to lock in their spots.

The Wanderers 23 to 20 win against MMB Marlins on Saturday has put the team in a position to give a final crack on the finals bet.

The 20 points draw between the University Piggies and Harlequins have opened the door for the Wanderers to test its muscles for the last time.

POM Hockey Association into Round 7

In the men’s division this Saturday, a tough battle opener will be between second placed United and fifth placed Wanderers.

Wanderers after defeating fourth placed Bismark Gold last weekend in an intense playoff are in a winning streak to pull back another win this weekend against the United.

Meanwhile, United after beating Sunam Black 3-0 last weekend in a second third clash to climb 3 points ahead of Sunam is ready to claim another win to topple Blaze Men off the top who are leveled 15 points each from Round 6.