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Bad Start At African Hockey Championships

Mon, 24 Mar 2003 Source: John Wright (TOURNAMENT ORGANISER)/Joy Online

Ghana suffered two losses at the African Hockey Club championships which begun in the South African capital of Pretoria on Monday.
Exchequers of Bank of Ghana were beaten 4-2 by host team, Wanderers in their first match at the championships. Two expertly converted penalty corners coupled with some defensive blunders were the undoing of the Bank Of Ghana backed Hockey team.

The Ghanaian champions were down under five minutes of play but leveled up and even took the lead through Alfred Armah. But a quick rally from the South Africans caught the Ghanaians napping from two penalty corners.
Exchequers’ loss compounded Ghana’s misery on match day one of the tournament after Fire Ladies, Ghana’s other representatives were trounced 3-nil by RAU of South Africa. The ladies were undone by their slow pace and inability to co-ordinate their game against the more energetic and skillful South Africans.

The competition enters its second day on Tuesday. Last year’s finalists Exchequers play Gaberoni of Botswana while Fire Ladies take on defending champions Telkom Ladies of Kenya.

24 - 30 March 2003 (Technikon, Pretoria)

 LADIES 

RAU (SA) 3 Extinguishers (Ghana) 0
Candace Boucher
Leandie Steenkamp
Tsoanello Pholo

Telkom (Kenya) 4 University of Namibia (Nam) 0
Judy Adiyo
Rose Mbulo
Benedate Ambani (2)

MEN

Pool A
Kisumu Simba (Ken) 0 Police Union (Egypt)
2 Amro ElSaid (2)

Pool B

Exchequers (Ghana) 2 Wanderers (SA) 4
Samuel Kwan Craig Jackson
Alfred Armah Stu Berry
Craig Young
Roger Stubbs

BAC (Zimbabwe) 4 Yobe Desert Rollers (Nig) 5
Alan Jamba Phillip Hardo
Matthew Hammett (2) Marcus Izang
Michael McKillop Auwalu Lamido (2)
Eric Koomen





Ghana suffered two losses at the African Hockey Club championships which begun in the South African capital of Pretoria on Monday.
Exchequers of Bank of Ghana were beaten 4-2 by host team, Wanderers in their first match at the championships. Two expertly converted penalty corners coupled with some defensive blunders were the undoing of the Bank Of Ghana backed Hockey team.

The Ghanaian champions were down under five minutes of play but leveled up and even took the lead through Alfred Armah. But a quick rally from the South Africans caught the Ghanaians napping from two penalty corners.
Exchequers’ loss compounded Ghana’s misery on match day one of the tournament after Fire Ladies, Ghana’s other representatives were trounced 3-nil by RAU of South Africa. The ladies were undone by their slow pace and inability to co-ordinate their game against the more energetic and skillful South Africans.

The competition enters its second day on Tuesday. Last year’s finalists Exchequers play Gaberoni of Botswana while Fire Ladies take on defending champions Telkom Ladies of Kenya.

24 - 30 March 2003 (Technikon, Pretoria)

 LADIES 

RAU (SA) 3 Extinguishers (Ghana) 0
Candace Boucher
Leandie Steenkamp
Tsoanello Pholo

Telkom (Kenya) 4 University of Namibia (Nam) 0
Judy Adiyo
Rose Mbulo
Benedate Ambani (2)

MEN

Pool A
Kisumu Simba (Ken) 0 Police Union (Egypt)
2 Amro ElSaid (2)

Pool B

Exchequers (Ghana) 2 Wanderers (SA) 4
Samuel Kwan Craig Jackson
Alfred Armah Stu Berry
Craig Young
Roger Stubbs

BAC (Zimbabwe) 4 Yobe Desert Rollers (Nig) 5
Alan Jamba Phillip Hardo
Matthew Hammett (2) Marcus Izang
Michael McKillop Auwalu Lamido (2)
Eric Koomen





Source: John Wright (TOURNAMENT ORGANISER)/Joy Online