Great final day of youth hockey in the U16 National Competition
A great spectacle of youth hockey at the final day of the U16 National Competition this weekend at Peffermill, Grove Menzieshill and CALA Edinburgh coming away as champions.
In the boys final Glasgow based side Clydesdale lost out by one goal 3-2 in an end to end match. Grove scored two late goals from penalty corners to claim the win, Cameron Golden scoring all three for the Dundee based side.
Grove Menzieshill boys celebrate the win after a close match against Clydesdale taken by Roy Whittaker
In the womens final we saw an all Edinburgh affair as CALA Edinburgh won 6-2. After only 15 minutes of play it was all level at 2-2 but CALA soon found form and put another four past rivals Watsonains.
Well done to everyone that competed throughout the competition.
U16 Girls winners CALA Edinburgh taken by Roy Whittaker
Girls
3rd Pool A v 3rd Pool B
Clydesdale 5 – 1 Granite City Wanderers
4th Pool A v 4th Pool B
Kelso Ladies 2 – 2 Hillhead
1st Pool A v 2nd Pool B
CALA Edinburgh 7 – 0 Kelburne
1st Pool B v 2nd Pool A
Watsonians 4 – 0 Inverleith
FINAL
CALA Edinburgh 6- 2 Watsonians
Boys
3rd Pool A v 3rd Pool C
Kelburne 1 – 4 Gordonians
4th Pool A v 4th Pool B
Inverleith 2 – 2 East Kilbride
2nd Pool A v 2nd Pool C
Perthshire 1 – 1- Grange
1st Pool A v 1st Pool C
Western Wildcats 0 – 2 Clydesdale
1st Pool B v 1st Pool D
Grove Menzieshill 7-2 Watsonians
FINAL
Clydesdale 2 – 3 Grove Menzieshill
More photos from the event please go here all taken by Roy Whittaker
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