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Hockey: Fine start by Buckingham Ladies



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Published Date: 02 October 2008
ZOE Shipperley grabbed a four-timer as Buckingham Ladies Ist XI whitewashed Woking 7-0 away on Sunday (28/09) in their first league game of the new campaign.
Buckingham, promoted last season to South Division One, dominated their opponents, who played in the national league last season, with Shipperley scoring four goals, two in the first half and a further two after the break.

Andrea Freshwater also n
etted twice and Abby Webb was on target as the Ladies bagged three points to open their account.

Fiona Farley, who represented England mixed this summer, was named C & M Plumbings' most valuable player for Buckingham, while other defenders Becks Mayles, Sam Sothcott and Beth Stainsby also shone in the rout.

Last Sunday Buckingham's under-13 side were in action against High Wycombe and they continued the club's winning ways with a 4-3 victory thanks to goals from Ella Cusack, Harriet Joyce and Jaz Needham and a fine performance from Ellie Miller which saw her named as the side's most valuable player.

This weekend Buckingham's 1st XI welcome plenty of support as they host Wimbledon at Stowe School at 11am. Buckingham's under-15 squad travel to Banbury in the first round of the National Under-15 Cup competition.

For more sports news and results, see this week's Advertiser & Review



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  • Last Updated: 02 October 2008 9:48 AM
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  • Location: Buckingham
 
 

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