{"id":3353,"date":"2018-03-02T13:37:33","date_gmt":"2018-03-02T13:37:33","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/clydesdalehockey.org.uk\/staging\/?p=3353"},"modified":"2018-03-09T15:25:45","modified_gmt":"2018-03-09T15:25:45","slug":"l1s-score-nine-m1s-narrowly-lose-out-weekend-review-24th-25th-february","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/clydesdalehockey.org.uk\/staging\/l1s-score-nine-m1s-narrowly-lose-out-weekend-review-24th-25th-february\/","title":{"rendered":"L1s score nine, M1s narrowly lose out &#8211; Weekend Review &#8211; 24th\/25th February"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>L1s 9-0 Kelburne 1s (A Wilson (3), J Eadie (2), L Sabatelli (2), M Steiger, M Lawson)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Clydesdale Western 1st XI kept up the pace at the top end of Women&#8217;s National Division One with an emphatic nine goal win over bottom side Kelburne at Glasgow Green.<\/p>\n<p>Alexandra Wilson scored a hat-trick whilst Jen Eadie and Lexi Sabatelli both grabbed two goals each.&nbsp; Millie Steiger and Martha Lawson were &#8216;Dale Western&#8217;s other goalscorers.&nbsp; The result keeps the L1s in 3rd spot, four points off league leaders Edinburgh University and one point away from 2nd placed Grove Menzieshill.<\/p>\n<p><strong>M1s 1-2 Kelburne 1s (P Lonergan)<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Clydesdale Men&#8217;s 1st XI were narrowly beaten by champions Kelburne at Glasgow Green despite an encouraging display of hockey.<\/p>\n<p>Despite being 1-0 down in the first half, &#8216;Dale were very much in the game and unfortunate not have found an equaliser.&nbsp; The second goal of the game went to the home side, but the M1s foraged a goal back through captain Patrick Lonergan.&nbsp; However, that was all there was to be as Kelburne held on for a vital three points in their bid to be champions of Men&#8217;s National Division One again.&nbsp; For Clydesdale, results elsewhere now sees them drop to 9th in the league, three points away from 6th placed Dundee Wanderers and seven points clear of bottom side Inverleith.<\/p>\n<p><strong>M2s 2-4 Grove Menzieshill 2s (E Lindsay, C Moulson); M3s 5-4 Uddingston 3s (C Oliver, D Christie, A Bleach, I King, A Couper); M4s 2-2 Greenock Morton 2s &#8211; Sunday &#8211; (R Bradley, B Mitchell); M5s 0-3 Giffnock 3s; L2s 8-0 CALA Edinburgh 2s (C MacKinnon (2), S McHugh (2), A Hoolaghan, A Harrowell, L Cosh, M Justice); L3s 0-1 Waverley Inveresk Trinity; L4s 2-1 Glasgow University 2s (G Green, A Menzies); L5s 0-0 Irvine 1s &#8211; Sunday; L6s 2-2 Arran 1s &#8211; R Murray, A Bonner; L6s 2-3 Stepps 2s &#8211; Sunday &#8211; E Neary, Z Monaghan<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>In the rest of last weekend&#8217;s busy outdoor schedule, the M2s lost 4-2 to Grove Menzieshill 2s at Forthbank after a poor first half display.&nbsp; The M2s were 3-0 down at half time, but second half goals from Euan Lindsay and veteran Colin Moulson gave the visitors a fighting chance to steal a point.&nbsp; However, the M2s could not find an equaliser and in the dying seconds, Menzieshill scored a fourth to take the points.&nbsp; The result means the M2s are now 3rd in Regional Division One, two points behind league leaders Hillhead.&nbsp; The L2s had little difficulty in their game as they beat CALA Edinburgh 2s 8-0 at Titwood.&nbsp; Braces from Christy MacKinnon and Sarah McHugh keeps the L2s in 2nd place in the Championship Division One table, three points off Edinburgh University 2s with two games in hand.&nbsp; Anna Hoolaghan, Abi Harrowell, Lesley Cosh and Margery Justice were the L2s other scorers.<\/p>\n<p>The M3s completed an enthralling late comeback against West District Division One table toppers, Uddingston 3s at Titwood.&nbsp; Despite being 3-1 down with 15 minutes to go, the M3s stepped up to score four goals.&nbsp; Uddy did score a fourth soon after but it ended up only being a consolation.&nbsp; The M3s scorers were Conor Oliver, David Christie, Ali Bleach, Ian King and Andrew Couper and are now three points behind Uddingston in the league table.&nbsp; The L3s lost narrowly to Waverley Inveresk Trinity at Edinburgh Academy Playing Fields.&nbsp; The result means the L3s have lost further ground in their attempts to overtake Edinburgh University 3s in 3rd place in the Championship Division One table.<\/p>\n<p>The M4s kept up their lead at the top of Men&#8217;s West District Division Three, despite drawing 2-2 with Greenock Morton 2s at Largs.&nbsp; The goalscorers were Russell Bradley and Ben Mitchell.&nbsp; The L4s are now remarkably up to 4th in Women&#8217;s West District Division One after a 2-1 win over Glasgow University 2s at Titwood.&nbsp; Gill Green and Ann Menzies were the scorers to give the L4s their eighth win in ten league games after seemingly looking like being in relegation trouble.<\/p>\n<p>A young M5s side went down 3-0 to Giffnock 3s at Titwood.&nbsp; The L5s and L6s played back to back games over the weekend.&nbsp; The L5s beat Dumfries 2s thanks to the game&#8217;s only goal from Olivia Capaldi.&nbsp; On Sunday, the L5s were held to a goalless draw away to Irvine 1s.&nbsp; The L6s drew 2-2 with Arran 1s &#8211; goals coming from Rosalind Murray and Anais Bonner &#8211; but lost 3-2 to Stepps 2s on Sunday with goals from Emma Neary and Zoe Monaghan.&nbsp; The M5s remain bottom of Men&#8217;s West District Division Four, whilst the L5s hopes of promotion from Women&#8217;s West District Division Three remain high sitting 2nd, five points clear of 3rd placed GHK 3s.&nbsp; Despite losing on Sunday, the L6s point against Arran 1s, now means they are 9th in Division Three &#8211; a point clear of Ayr and Irvine 1s.<\/p>\n<p><em>Well done to all of our teams for their results and efforts!<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>L1s 9-0 Kelburne 1s (A Wilson (3), J Eadie (2), L Sabatelli (2), M Steiger, M Lawson) Clydesdale Western 1st XI kept up the pace at the top end of Women&#8217;s National Division One with an emphatic nine goal win over bottom side Kelburne at Glasgow Green. 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