Sport in Short: Hockey
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NORWICH UNION EAST Premier: Bishop's Stortford 0 Pelicans 1; Cambridge Univ 4 Broxbourne 0; Colchester 2 Bury St Edmunds 1; Crostyx 2 Stevenage 0; Ipswich 9 Wisbech 0; Luton T 1 Dereham 2; Peterborough T 3 Norwich City 0; Redbridge and Ilford 5 Ford 1; Westcliff 0 Blueharts 1.
PERONI SOUTH PREMIER A Division: Anchorians 5 Lloyds Bank 1; Bournemouth 1 Wimbledon 1; Eastcote 0 Maidenhead 1; Hampstead and Westminster 2 Old Whitgiftians 2; Oxford Hawks 4 Ashford 2; Staines 0 High Wycombe 0; Tulse Hill 1 Worthing 2; Weybridge Hawks 2 Old Tauntonians 2. B Division: Chichester 3 Marden Russets 0; Fareham 1 London Univ 1; Gore Court 1 Old Bordenians 0; Spencer 2 Woking 2; Tunbridge Wells 1 Dulwich 0; Winchester 0 City of Portsmouth 0; Wokingham 3 Purley 1. Postponed: Cheam v Oxford Univ.
ERNST & YOUNG MIDLAND Premier: Bridgnorth 1 Hampton-in-Arden 1; Coventry and North Warwicks 1 Belper 2; Leicester Westleigh 0 Derby 0; Olton and West Warwicks 0 Edgbaston 2; Worcester Norton 0 Khalsa 1.
YESTERDAY
PIZZAEXPRESS NATIONAL LEAGUE First Division: Cannock 0 East Grinstead 1; Canterbury 2 Surbiton 1; Firebrands 2 Slough 1; Hounslow 6 Havant 3; Old Loughtonians 2 Teddington 1; Southgate 4 Neston 1; St Albans 3 Bournville 1; Stourport 1 Trojans 1; Welton 1 Bromley 2. Leading positions: 1 Hounslow (P11, Pts 30); 2 Southgate (11-27); 3 Havant (11-23). Second Division: Beeston 0 Cheltenham 2; Cambridge City 4 Harleston Magpies 2; Doncaster 0 Richmond 2; Guildford 5 Brooklands 2; Harborne 2 Chelmsford 1; Indian Gymkhana 3 Brean 0; Isca 1 Old Kingstonians 1; Reading 2 Lyons 0; Warrington 2 Barford Tigers 0. Leading positions: 1 Reading (P11, Pts 31); 2 Indian Gymkhana (11-26); 3 Guildford (11-24).
ALL ENGLAND WOMEN'S HOCKEY ASSOCIATION CUP Fourth round: Bournemouth 1 Hightown 6; Bracknell 2 First Personnel Sutton Coldfield 4; Chelmsford 3 Canterbury 1; Cheltenham 1 Blueharts 2; Doncaster 1 Clifton 0; Dulwich 0 Wimbledon 2; Guildford 2 Ealing 5; Ipswich 3 Harleston Magpies 0; Liverpool 2 Yate 1; Loughborough Students 1 Bradford Swithenbank 3; North Staffs 0 Leyland Motors 2; Ormskirk Ford 0 Slough 3; Reading 1 Exmouth 2; St Albans 3 Berkhamsted and Hemel Hempstead 2; Saracens 0 Leicester Balsam 2; Sunderland Bedans 0 Sherwood 0 (Sherwood won 3-2 after penalty strokes).
MEN'S INDOOR CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP (Crystal Palace) Under-16: 1 St George's College, Weybridge; 2 Bedford School; 3 John Player HC. Under-18: 1 John Player HC; 2 RGS High Wycombe; 3 Redbridge and Ilford HC.
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