Women’s National League 1 serves up a couple of crackers
Other than Friday Night Lights, there were just two National League 1 fixtures played over the weekend, and both were high-scoring affairs. In the women’s top division Grove Menzieshill played host to Western Wildcats and Dundee Wanderers were at home to CALA Edinburgh.
Grove Menzieshill moved up to join Milne Craig Western at the top of the women`s first division after beating Wildcats 4-3 in a catch-up league fixture in Dundee. In a closely fought affair Katie Robertson was the catalyst for the Taysiders with a double, the other goals came from Iona Armour and Sarah Jamieson.
This was Wildcats’ first defeat of the season but the Auchenhowie side still remain in fourth place in the table.
MJV Dundee Wanderers leapfrogged Bromac Kelburne into fifth spot on goal difference after defeating bottom side CALA Edinburgh 5-0. Becca Murray, defender turned striker, scored the only goal of the first half from a penalty corner. Wanderers went on to add another four to their tally after the interval; Murray collected two more for her hat-trick while Jessica Ross and Vikki Bunce got the others.
CALA are still anchored at the bottom of the divison without a single point to their name.
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- Approaching the business end of the premierships
- Watsonians women and Edinburgh University men still hold Premiership pole position
- Top rung of women`s Premiership now underway
- Scottish Hockey launches new strategy: Shaping the Future of Hockey in Scotland
- Scottish Cup quarter-final outcomes
- Vacancies - Performance Pathway
- Action packed day of youth hockey at Glasgow National Hockey Centre
- Slight change at the top of the men`s Premiership
- Scotland women qualify for FIH World Cup for first time since 2002

