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Night two of the National Indoor Senior Open Hockey Championships at the National Gymnasium on Wednesday evening showcased dominant performances across multiple divisions.
The women’s competition featured impressive offensive displays, with GBTI GCC overwhelming National Over 40 in a commanding 7-2 victory. Abosaide Cadogan led the charge with five goals (4th, 27th, 29th, 29th, 30th minutes), while Rebecca Ferreira added two more (37th, 39th). National Over 40 displayed resilience, with Maria Munroe and Shebeki Baptiste each scoring twice to prevent a shutout. In contrast, Saints and Old Fort produced a goalless defensive stalemate.
Old Fort Inferno narrowly defeated Hikers 4-2, with Carolyn Deane scoring twice late in the match (37th, 40th). Minsodia Culpepper and Keitanna Percival contributed additional goals as Old Fort’s balanced attack secured the win.
The evening’s standout performance came from National Over 40, who delivered a comprehensive 9-0 shutout against Hikers. Maria Munroe led with a hat-trick, while Kerensa Fernandes, Vanessa Pires, Shebeki Baptiste, and Tiffany Solomon all contributed, demonstrating the team’s offensive depth and consistency.
Championship action continues throughout the week, with remaining fixtures set to determine the ultimate divisional champions.