Sport in Short: Hockey

Sunday 03 January 1993 19:02 EST
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In the Los Reyes International New Year tournament in Barcelona, Havant, the English League champions, registered their club's highest win when they beat Royal Club Polo Juniors 13-2 in the opening game of the four-day tournament.

LOS REYES INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT (Barcelona): RC Polo Juniors 2 Havant 13; London University 0 Pedralbes 1; Firebrands 3 RC Polo 1897 2; RC Polo Veterans 4 Havant Veterans 1.

CLUB MATCHES (Saturday): Rickmansworth 1 Chalfont St Peter 1. (Women): Blackheath 0 Sevenoaks 0; Green Dragons 2 St Austell 4; Oxford Hawks 0 Swindon 3; Trojans 0 Yate 1; Woking 3 Anchorians 0.

MIDLAND INDOOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP (Cocks Moor Woods Leisure Centre, Birmingham): (Yesterday) Edgbaston 3 Barford Tigers 12; Cannock 5 Harborne 7; Stourport 3 Beeston 2; Edgbaston 1 Cannock 4; Barford Tigers 4 Stourport 3; Harborne 5 Beeston 1; Edgbaston 3 Stourport 5; Barford Tigers 4 Harborne 6; Cannock 10 Beeston 3; Harborne 8 Edgbaston 3; Beeston 9 Barford Tigers 3; Stourport 10 Cannock 2; Beeston 6 Edgbaston 6; Cannock 4 Barford Tigers 5; Harborne 3 Stourport 4. Final positions: 1 Harborne 12pts; 2 Stourport 12; 3 Barford Tigers 9.

EAST WOMEN'S INDOOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP (Yesterday): Semi-finals: Ipswich 6 Welwyn Garden City 0; Chelmsford 3 Canterbury 1; Final: Chelmsford 4 Ipswich 0. Schools winners: Queen Elizabeth, Faversham. Runners-up: Alex Hunter School, Braintree.

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