Hockey: Hickling a treble hit

Bill Colwill
Monday 10 October 1994 18:02 EDT
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LAST weekend was one of triumph for the ambitious Old Loughtonians club and Toni Hickling in particular, writes Bill Colwill.

On Saturday, she along with Lynn Goodshoe, scored in the 2-1 win away to Saracens which took her side to the top of the Premier Division of the East Super League.

And she was again on target on Sunday when she scored in the 4-3 victory on penalty strokes against Bexleyheath after a goalless conclusion, before dashing off to manage the men's first team in a 2-0 win which took them to the top of the First Division of the National League.

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