Midland and West secure Inter-District honours in Glasgow
A great experience of hockey took place at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre this weekend, with a successful staging of the U18 & U16 Boys Inter-District tournaments.
Midland were the winners of the U18 Boys Inter-District event following a narrow 1-0 win over East in the final.
Lewis Pyke scored the winning goal in the 37th minute.

In the 3rd/4th play-off, West were comfortable 3-0 winners over North, Lewis Murray, Rory McClure and captain Dean Baber scoring the goals.
Connor Downes of Midland was voted the Byte ‘Most Valuable Player’ by the coaches.


In the U16 Boys Inter-District event, West were the overall winners after some emphatic results, including a 10-0 win over Midland, 8-1 against Highland, a 6-1 victory against North, and a 3-1 success over East.

North finished joint second with East, but took the runners-up spot by virtue of a better goals scored record.
John Stephen of Midland was voted Byte ‘Most Valuable Player’ by the coaches.


Photo Credits: Duncan Gray
U18 Boys Inter-District Results
Day 1
Midland 2-2 East
North 3-3 West
Midland 4-2 North
West 0-6 East
Day 2
Midland 2-3 West
East 4-0 North
West 3-0 North
East 0-1 Midland
Standings
Midland
East
West
North
U16 Boys Inter-District Results
Day 1
Midland 0-1 East
North 4-0 Highland
Midland 0-10 West
North 2-2 East
Highland 1-8 West
Day 2
East 1-2 Highland
West 6-1 North
Midland 0-0 Highland
West 3-1 East
North 1-2 Midland
Standings
West
North
East
Highland
Midland
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