Clydesdale & Watsonians take home the U18 club honours
PSL Team Sports Clydesdale and Watsonians were the winners of the U18 Boys and Girls Scottish Club Cup competitions at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre this evening.
Elsewhere, Inverleith and Clydesdale Western were winners of the Plate competitions.
Clydesdale were dominant in the U18 Boys Scottish Club Cup final, defeating Perthshire 6-1.
(Clydesdale were the U18 Boys Scottish Club Cup winners. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)
Four goals from Murray Collins and a goal each for Chris McFadden and John Joe Lonergan gave the Titwood outfit a comfortable win in the end.
Callum White scored Perthshire’s consolation goal.
(A good night for Clydesdale Hockey Club. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)
Watsonians edged home as the winners of the U18 Girls Scottish Club Cup after a 4-3 win on running penalties against local rivals CALA Edinburgh.
(Watsonians celebrate their Scottish Cup success. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray)
Amy Costello opened the scoring for CALA in the tenth minute from a penalty corner.
Joanna Prentice equalised for Watsonians in the 26th minute, before Lucy Ramsay gave them the lead in the 44th minute.
Nevertheless, Phoebe Crosthwaite put CALA back on level terms three minutes later.
In the U18 Boys Scottish Plate Final, Inverleith recorded a comprehensive 8-1 win over Gordonians.
Four goals from Patrick Christie, a hat-trick from Tom Van Rijn and a John McKay strike got the goals for the Purple Robes. The Aberdonians’ goal came from Alan Oldham.
(Inverleith were the winners of the Boys Plate final against Gordonians. Photo Credit: Duncan Gray).
Clydesdale Western were the winners of the U18 Girls Scottish Club Plate after a 3-1 win over Inverleith.
Goals from Alice Sherwood, Frances Lonergan and Julie Lonergan ensured the win; Ella Watt was on the scoresheet for the Edinburgh side.
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