The Chronicle

Vikings handed a double defeat

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NEWCASTLE Vikings suffered a disappoint­ing double defeat at home to the University of Leeds in Regional League North fixtures at the Benfield Centre for Sporting Excellence.

A slow start from the Vikings men’s team saw them go five goals down before a hat-trick of strikes from centre Pablo Docampo eventually got them into the game.

Stand-in goalkeeper Matt Lamb neatly saved a Leeds penalty shot between his legs and left-half Frank Smelt added a fourth in a low-scoring first half which ended 7-4 to the Gryphons.

Smelt and Docampo each netted twice more from the back court as the Vikings sought to narrow the gap early in the second period, before a knock-out shot in the face floored goalkeeper Lamb.

That injury reduced the already depleted Newcastle side to just six players, line-player Craig Swanson donning the goalkeeper’s jersey and Leeds quickly took advantage of the extra player to extend their advantage again.

The Vikings continued to fight their hardest at the back with determined defending characteri­sed by a Kafeneon man-of-the-match effort from left-winger Robert Thompson.

Captain Adam Mobberley, meanwhile, led by example at the other end with three goals from the rightwing and Docampo took his personal tally up to eight.

However, even with Lamb bravely returning to the court to resume his position between the posts, the home team was unable to prevent the university side from running out 19-14 winners.

The University of Leeds also took an early lead in the women’s match before goals from left-half Judyta Turulska, right-winger Blessing Ogbee and right-half Alina Inta edged the Vikings’ ladies in front.

However, centre Maren Liane was forced off following an early knee injury, while in defence the home side uncharacte­risticly struggled to contain the Gryphons’ attack and Andrea King became the second Newcastle goalkeeper of the day to suffer a Leeds shot in the face.

Player-coach Marlen Slinning Goulty neverthele­ss led by example at the other end with a back-court treble either side of Inta’s second but by half-time Leeds had gained a 10-7 advantage.

King’s penalty save at the start of the second half briefly gave Newcastle some hope - but the Gryphons continued to find their way through the home defence.

Inta, Turulska and Kafeneon player-of-the-match Goulty each scored twice more for the Vikings but ultimately it was not enough as Leeds leapfrogge­d them in the league table with a 20-13 victory. NEWCASTLE VIKINGS MEN: Matthew Lamb (GK), Robert Thompson, Craig Swanson, Adam Mobberley (3 goals), Mohamed Fedi Boussema, Frank Smelt (3), Pablo Docampo (8). WOMEN: Andrea King (GK), Marlen Slinning Goulty (5 goals), Judyta Turulska (3), Katerina Gibson, Ed Ogbee, Maren Liane, Blessing Ogbee (1), Alina Inta (4), Maria Jose Gonzalez Alvarez..

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