The Herald (South Africa)

WOODRIDGE OUT TO DEFEND HOCKEY CUP

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ATTACK will be the nature of the game as Woodridge go about defending their title when the PE Central edition of the SPAR Eastern Cape Schoolgirl­s Hockey Challenge takes place at Westering tomorrow.

A total of 10 schools, divided into two sections, will vie for the honour of representi­ng the region at the provincial finals which will be held at Woodridge, just outside Port Elizabeth, in August.

The co-ed school won the tournament in thrilling style last year and coach Maxime Bird said there was an air of excitement in their camp as they prepared for tomorrow’s showdown.

“The girls are really looking forward to this challenge and for a school like ours, which does not have that many matches during the year, this is a great tournament to be involved in,” she said.

“There is a lot of intensity during the day because the matches are played over such a short time [15 minutes] and it’s a matter of attack, attack, attack.

“It’s not the sort of format where you can park the bus and defend because a draw doesn’t mean much, so you have to aim at scoring goals.”

Coming at the start of the season, Bird said they had not had much preparatio­n, but all the teams were in the same boat.

“We only chose our side last week, but have a few players back from last year and some nice young talent with quite a bit of depth,” she said.

“I think it will come down to how the team gels on the day.”

Bird said that schools such as Collegiate and Pearson would always be strong contenders, while Alexander Road were also a difficult side to face in the matches.

“They play a hard-running game and are always tough in this format because they attack so much,” she said.

“You really have to be on the alert the whole time, in attack and defence, to have a chance of going through.”

Divided into two groups of five, the teams will play a round-robin section before going into the playoffs.

The top two teams in each pool will qualify for the semifinals, starting at 2.35pm. The final is scheduled for 4pm. The pools are: A pool: Pearson, Woodridge, Victoria Park, Despatch, Nico Malan; B pool: Collegiate, Westering, Linkside, Framesby, Alexander Road.

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 ??  ?? EYES ON THE BALL: Woodridge’s Edith Molikoe passes the ball to Lauren Booysen as Chere Jacobs, left, looks on during a match last year
EYES ON THE BALL: Woodridge’s Edith Molikoe passes the ball to Lauren Booysen as Chere Jacobs, left, looks on during a match last year

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