PLAYERS used brooms as well as sticks this week as only a handful of hockey fixtures survived the freezing conditions.
Wisbech Town Hockey Club
WEATHER played havoc with the fixture list on Saturday - but stalwarts Simon Freear and Dom Stannard swept the pitch to ensure the third team got a game.
Two hours later the duo may have been wishing they had left their brooms in the shed as the thirds threw away a three-goal lead to slump to defeat against Cambridge South.
Dan Martell’s hat-trick looked to have given the thirds victory but, after losing Roger Goode to a facial injury, they shipped four goals to surrender the points.
• THE men’s II were the only other side to beat the freezing conditions - and they claimed their 11th league win of the season.
Goals from Jason Esser, Matt Goodwin, Lee Peck and Hugo Atkins earned the unbeaten seconds their 4-2 triumph over Cambridge South II.
March Town Hockey Club
THE men’s first team failed to follow up on their first victory of the season as they slipped to a 4-1 defeat against Old Southendian.
Matthew Lynn’s goal could not prevent the Division One basement boy’s 11th loss of the season.
• A STORMING second-half comeback fell just short as the men’s II were pipped 6-5 by Bourne Deeping.
The seconds, who trailed 5-1 at the break, almost staged a remarkable recovery courtesy of Charlie Boughton’s hat-trick and Toby Odlin’s brace.
But Deeping’s decisive sixth goal was enough to secure them the points in Division Four North-West.
Long Sutton Hockey Club
THE men’s II produced a ruthless finish to their first half of the season as they spanked March III 12-2.
Nick Bailey smashed seven goals in the demolition job, with Jeremy Watt (2), Stefan Fox, Luke Lovegrove and a March own goal the other entries on the scoresheet.
• THE men’s firsts had to settle for a point after City of Peterborough III fought back from 3-0 down to claim a 3-3 draw while the ladies’ II fell to a 4-1 defeat against Spilsby despite a goal from player of the match Lisa Baker.
• JAMES Baker grabbed a goal for the men’s IV but they were beaten 3-1 by Horncastle II.
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