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HOCKEY: Hawks celebrate title
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| Oxford Hawks 2nd celebrate winning the Trysports 3 Counties League. They won nine and drew two of their last 11 Premier 1 matches. Back row (from left): Tim Martin, Evelyn Hargraves, Sjouke Tolsma, Lucy Martin, Sophie Uitdenhaag, Laura Wingfield-Digby, Vicky Easton, Charlie Porter, Kim Johnson, Jacqui Barlow. Front row: Katie Merrick, Wendy Gundry, Rachel Young, Kate Filochowski, Annie Lissington, Izzy Landon, Kelly Fogden, Sue Clark |
Oxford Hawks 2nd have won the Trysports 3 Counties Women's League after a 5-1 victory at Milton Keynes.
They knew that one point would be enough to secure their promotion to the South Clubs' League.
Izzy Landon struck home on 25 minutes with a confident shot at the end of a good move.
Soon afterwards, Sjouke Tolsma's short corner strike deflected in to make it two.
Kelly Fogden scored twice in the second half and Annie Lissington slotted home in a goalmouth scramble.
With a largely new side, Hawks 2nd have now won promotion in successive seasons and this year fought off strong competition from City of Oxford, who were top for most of the season.
City of Oxford won 5-2 at Marlow with Rachel Lammey and Kirsty Brammer hitting braces and Mel Baker getting the other goal.
Oxford Univ 2nd took the Division 1 title with a 9-4 triumph at Henley 3rd.
City of Oxford 2nd are also promoted, in second, after their 2-0 win at Amersham & Chalfont 3rd, where Rose Osbourne got both goals.
4:19pm Monday 31st March 2008
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