Grange level with Kelburne
Grange moved level with Glynhill Kelburne at the top of
the Subway national league after a 2-1 win over Edinburgh
University in a catch-up fixture at Peffermill, but the Paisley
outfit are still in pole position on goal difference.
Midway through the first half Grange took the lead, Rob Barr
passed the ball on to Cammie Fraser, he distributed it to Duncan
Batchelor on the base line and his square pass was tapped in by
Phil Sully.
The same player added a second ten minutes later following a
defensive error by Edinburgh, the ball fell to Colin McIver whose
miss-hit shot was saved by the student`s goalkeeper, the rebound
came back to McIver and his square pass was fired home by
Sully.
A Grange defensive error allowed the students to pull one back,
but Grange survived to take the three points.
In the women`s league a hat-trick by player/coach Sam Judge was
the catalyst in Edinburgh University`s 5-2 win over Grange, the
other goals came from Mairi Drummond and Sarah Robertson.
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- Clydesdale Western grasp control of pole position in the Women`s Indoor Division 1
- Western Wildcats head for the top of the Men’s National League with a hat-trick of wins
- Update - World Cup Qualifiers and Premiership
- 100 Years of Scottish Hockey reissued in a free digital version!
- A lot in the mix for this weekend`s Indoor National League
- Clydesdale gallop to the top of the women`s indoor national league
- Scotland win inaugural Challenger Trophy at Junior World Cup

