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Schoolgirls' Hockey Challenge
Schoolgirls' Hockey Challenge
Felixton College played out of their boots as they defended their Northern KZN Coastal Regional title in the SPAR KZN Schoolgirls' Hockey Challenge on Saturday 18 May at Grantleigh College's astro.
Felixton took on hosts, Grantleigh College in an energetic final that ended with the visitors going 3 goals up. Grantleigh started off strong, earning a short corner 3 minutes into the game with the first real chance at goals. Felixton's back line were up for the task, not allowing the ball anywhere near the danger zone.
Midway through the final, Kavilay Naidoo had a superb solo run down the right, but didn't get beyond the Felixton 22. Netting the first two goals for the red team, Cate Oxley finally broke the deadlock with 7.56 minutes left of play. 40 seconds later, Felixton were again knocking on the door, with a shot fired in, pounding the back board - but on-the-spot umpire, Mari-Lee Visser deemed the shot to have been hit outside the circle, disallowing the attempt.
Not letting the disappoint get to them, Felixton responded with a short corner. The ball was sent to the top of the field, cleverly the Felixton players skillfully moved the ball around when the ball eventually found Oxley, who had time to slap in her team's second.
Delivering the final blow, Josie Picton took the scoreline out of Grantleigh's reach when she scored the third and final goal with 3 and a half minutes still on the clock.
Going into the finals, Felixton's keeper Rhaiya Naidu (18) stated that she hadn't touched the ball the entire tournament, and her fantastic defenders prevented the ball from coming anywhere near the goals during the final, giving the matric pupil no work the entire day.
Grantleigh continued peppering the other goals with countless attacks but a Herculean effort from Richard's Bay's last stand, Lebogang Tlou who stood solid in her goals, only to remarkably let in 2 goals. Standing tall, the matric pupil had to face off 3 penalty flicks, the first two didn't make it past her but Beth van Onselen found the right corner with her low flick, giving the home team a 2 nil win.