Havant remain third in the National Hockey League’s Western Conference after a 2-2 draw at Oxford Hawks.
They scored twice in five second half minutes to lead 2-1 through Federico Bentoni and Matt Cox, but Andy Watts equalised for Oxford soon after. Fareham shared the spoils in a six-goal thriller with Cardiff, who took a third minute lead through Rhys Bradshaw and were back in front again through Jack Pritchard after Martin Gough had equalised. Chris Davey finished off a slick team move to make it 2-2 before Niatt Stott powered Fareham 3-2 ahead eight minutes from time. But Cardiff levelled it up though Carl McKenzie straight from the restart. Chichester salvaged a 2-2 draw at Team Bath, who led 2-0 at half-time. Ollie Bradshaw clawed a goal back, but it needed a last minute penalty corner from Alex Messenger to earn Chichester a draw. Trojans ladies drew 0-0 at Reading, but the men thumped Woking 5-0. Winchester crashed 5-1 at Bromley & Beckenham.
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9/13/2019 00:16:35
Hockey is a game of teamwork and we are all pleased to see the players that are doing their best to win the game. There are players who are so smart and they use their own strategy to win the game and have a friendly battle with their opponents. The tools that they are using should be properly maintained so that there will be no issue that may occur during the game. The game that they want will be seen by the audience.
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10/23/2019 02:38:31
Teamwork is the key to win in any games that we play. If everyone works together and have a one goal, we will definitely achieve it. We must give our whole heart and work together as one to win the game. But if one person does not want to cooperate, we will surely lose the game the we have worked very hard.
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