Wildcats and Clydesdale Western top National U16 club competition
It was a double triumph for the city of Glasgow as Western Wildcats and Clydesdale Western were crowned the winners of the Boys and Girls National U16 Club Competition at the end of yesterday’s event at the Glasgow National Hockey Centre.
In the Boys final, Wildcats ran out narrow 3-2 winners over Inverleith in an exciting culmination to the competition.
The Auchenhowie outfit had advanced to the final courtesy of a comprehensive 6-0 win over Grove Menzieshill and a nail-biting 6-5 win on penalties against Perthshire. Inverleith beat Highland 2-0 and Clydesdale 2-1 to reach the final.
Perthshire finished third after a 3-1 win over Clydesdale in the 3rd/4th place play-off.
In the Girls Final, Clydesdale Western edged past Watsonians, winning 1-0 to take the trophy back to Titwood.
Clydesdale Western had defeated Perth & Kinross 2-0 earlier in the day, while Watsonians had disposed of CALA by a goal to nil.
CALA finished third after beating Perth-Kinross 5-1 in the 3rd/4th play-off.
Results and Standings
Boys
Blairgowrie-Ross 3-0 CALA
Perthshire 7-0 Grange
Clydesdale 4-0 Watsonians
Western Wildcats 6-0 Grove Menzieshill
Inverleith 2-0 Highland
CALA 1-4 Blairgowrie-Ross
Inverleith 2-1 Clydesdale
Perthshire 4-5 Western Wildcats
Highland 3-0 Watsonians
Grange 2-1 Grove Menzieshill
Clydesdale 1-3 Perthshire
Inverleith 2-3 Western Wildcats
- Western Wildcats
- Inverleith
- Perthshire
- Clydesdale
- Highland
- Grange
- Grove Menzieshill
- Watsonians
- Blairgowrie-kinross
- Cala reivers
- Gordonians (pulled out of 2nd day)
- Hillhead (pulled out at start)
Girls
Fjordhus Reivers 3-0 Hillhead
Inverleith 0-9 Granite City Wanderers
Clydesdale Western 2-0 Perth and Kinross
Watsonians 1-0 CALA
Perth-Kinross 1-5 CALA
Clydesdale Western 1-0 Watsonians
- Clydesdale
- Watsonians
- CALA
- Perth-Kinross
- Fjordhus Rievers
- Hillhead
- Granite City Wanderers
- Inverleith
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