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YMHC no match for dominant Norths in men’s A1 hockey

Neale HarveyKalgoorlie Miner
Norths' Chris Souchon.
Camera IconNorths' Chris Souchon. Credit: Carwyn Monck/Kalgoorlie Miner

YMHC last weekend became the latest casualty in the Eastern Goldfields Hockey Association’s A1 men’s competition against a rampaging Norths, whose 5-0 win paved the way for a 12th consecutive victory.

Chris Souchon led Norths’ charge with a best-on-ground display, with goal scorers including Jade McAullay, Lachie Wilde, Harry Howston, and Luke Murphy.

Norths’ closest match was a 2-1 win over CBC in round 10, but they have conceded just five goals all season.

To put that dominance into content, second-placed CBC are seven wins adrift and have conceded 31 goals while scoring 24.

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Also last weekend, CBC edged Mines, 2-1, on goals to Chris Connolly and Leium Bernhardt.

Hayden Clarke was the scorer for the blue-and-whites.

In the men’s A2 division, Greg Ford scored twice in CBC’s 3-0 win over Mines and Norths beat YMHC, 6-0.

Luke Munro and Daniel Lavery each scored two goals for Norths.

Eddie McKenzie was YMHC’s best player.

Ladders:

A1 men:

Norths 36 points; CBC 11; Pegasus 9; Mines 4; YMHC 4.

A2 men:

Norths 34 points; Pegasus 19; CBC 18; YMHC 8; Mines 7.

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