Daily Dispatch

Clarendon too strong for Hudson Park in hockey final

Winners book spot in provincial finals

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Clarendon High and Hudson Park continued their domination of the East London Coastal leg in the Spar Eastern Cape Schoolgirl­s Hockey Challenge on Sunday, with Clarendon ending on top this time.

Playing at the Merrifield College campus, Clarendon beat their East London rivals 3-0 in the decider to book a place in the provincial finals to be held at Collegiate in Gqeberba on July 31 and August 1.

They joined Collegiate as the first two teams to qualify for the finals after the Gqeberha team won the PE Coastal leg by defeating Pearson 4-0 at Framesby.

The Eastern Cape series consists of five tournament­s, showcasing the skills of hundreds of schoolgirl­s.

Further playoff legs will take place in Komani (Queenstown) on May 16, Makhanda (Grahamstow­n) on May 23 and George on May 30.

Since the inaugural tournament in 2016, Clarendon and Hudson Park have shared the spoils in the East London playoffs, with the former taking the title in 2017 and 2019, and the latter in 2016 and 2018.

Clarendon also won the overall provincial title in 2017.

There was no tournament in 2020 because of the Covid-19 pandemic.

EL Coastal organiser Bev Forword said the Spar Challenge had produced another “wonderful day of hockey at the stunning Merrifield College campus”.

“The girls appeared a bit rusty in the early games, but they quickly found more cohesion and rhythm in their play as the day went on,” she said.

“Clarendon and Hudson really got into their stride in the final with some slick passing and exciting circle entries.

“It was Clarendon, however, who made better use of their opportunit­ies to retain the title they won in 2019 by slotting three goals without reply.”

Clarendon, who were unbeaten during the day, earlier also defeated Hudson Park in the league phase 1-0.

The goals in the final were scored by Braunwyn Martins (2) and Jenna Viviers.

Clarendon coach Cheryl Pope described it as another successful day of schoolgirl­s hockey.

“As usual, this was another very enjoyable tournament and a special time for all of us to get together.

“I would like to thank all those involved who made this happen and to all the players for their excellent play during the tournament.”

Pope said there had been several notable performanc­es during the day.

“In the round-robin phase, hosts Merrifield produced some of their best hockey to claim a 50 win over Port Rex.

“There was also a very good game when the enthusiast­ic and lively Cambridge team held off Stirling to play to a 0-0 draw.

“It was terrific to see the girls back in action and, as always, we must say a huge thank you to Spar for their support of this exciting event.”

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 ?? Picture: SUPPLIED ?? CHALLENGE CHAMPS: The Clarendon team which won the East London Coastal leg of the Schoolgirl­s Hockey Challenge in East London on Sunday, from left, back, Chelsea Knott, teacher, Carla Naude, Hayley Zimmerman, Kate van Heerden, Catelyn Farrer, Cara Saunders, Kwakhanyo Jango, Jemma Randall, Jenna Tarr, and Spar EC promotions and events manager Alan Stapleton, front, Jenna Viviers, Hannah Boardman, Cheryl Pope, coach, Aspen Gilbert, Caylin Hendricks and Braunwyn Martins.
Picture: SUPPLIED CHALLENGE CHAMPS: The Clarendon team which won the East London Coastal leg of the Schoolgirl­s Hockey Challenge in East London on Sunday, from left, back, Chelsea Knott, teacher, Carla Naude, Hayley Zimmerman, Kate van Heerden, Catelyn Farrer, Cara Saunders, Kwakhanyo Jango, Jemma Randall, Jenna Tarr, and Spar EC promotions and events manager Alan Stapleton, front, Jenna Viviers, Hannah Boardman, Cheryl Pope, coach, Aspen Gilbert, Caylin Hendricks and Braunwyn Martins.

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