Dylan Gander from the Toti U9 boys team, with team mates Joshua Mungherera and Matt Potgieter run forward to score a goal against Crusaders at the hockey tournament at Crawford North Coast on Sunday, 5 June.
PLAYERS from the U7, U9 and U11 age groups from the Toti Hockey Academy participated in an inter club hockey tournament at Crawford North Coast on Sunday, 5 June.
They played between seven and nine matches each and gave of their best in all their games.
It was good to see, especially the players who have been part of the academy for a year already, showing off their stick work skills and playing with confidence. It was also a delight to watch how the children played together as a team and supported each other in their matches. Good sportsmanship was evident throughout.
Mention must be made of the U7s who played in their first tournament and showed they are a team to be reckoned with in the future.
Thanks to the parents for their help and support and to Jessica and Kirsty for their coaching throughout the day.
Keiyona Achary from the Toti girls U9 team about to score one of her many goals at the tournament on Sunday, 5 June at Crawford North Coast. She is supported by team members Erin McCalgan and Louise le Pront.
Toti U9 boys hockey team’s Dylan Gander and team mates Joshua Mungherera and Matt Potgieter run forward to score a goal against Crusaders at the hockey tournament at Crawford North Coast on Sunday, 5 June
he Toti U9 boys hockey team with coaches Jess and Kirst, all ready for their first game at a hockey tournament on Sunday, 5 June at Crawford North Coast.
Keiyona Achary from the Toti girls U9 team scores one of her many goals at the tournament on Sunday, 5 June at Crawford North Coast. She is supported by team members Erin McCalgan and Louise le Pront.
Toti U9 boys hockey team’s Matt Potgieter passes the ball to team mate, Joshua Mungherera in a match against Crusaders at a hockey tournament on Sunday, 5 June at Crawford North Coast. Supporting him are team mates Dylan Gander, Noah Manning and Riley Hooper.
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