Source: www.guardian.co.tt

Wayne Legerton, pictured left, sits with Kwan Brown, TT Hockey captain. Photo: zimbio.com.T&T international Wayne Legerton was among the goals once more as he netted another double for Hattem to edge QZ 4-3 in the Holland Field Hockey Premier Division on Sunday. The goals by the 26-year-old Legerton, who plays locally for 2010 national double-crowned champion Petrotrin, carried his season tally to 24 of his team’s 55 goals scored so far from 16 matches. With the win, Hattem joined third-placed team Eelde on 31 points, but the latter has a match in hand. Eelde was also in winners’ row, 4-2 over Leusden while the top two clubs won handsomely. Table-leaders Huizen, with 46 points from 16, slammed HCM 7-0 while second-placed Tempo ‘41 crushed Ede 8-2 to improve to 37 points. Legerton and his Rabbits teammates will return to action on Saturday when they tackle fifth-placed Shinty followed by a meeting with cellar-placed club Ede on May 1.

Wynne helps Dragons reach playoffs

National senior women’s hockey team standout, Blair Wynne, helped her Belgian club, KHC Dragons to reach the playoffs after a 3-0 win over Leopold on Saturday. Going into the final regular season match, the Dragons (27 points) needed a win or a draw to make it to the playoffs. This was because the Dragons had a better goal-difference than fifth-placed Braxgatta (25 pts), should both teams end with the same number of points. Wynne and her teammates also had a chance to claim a playoff spot last week against KHC Gantoise but went under, 3-0. Braxgatta also needed a win to increase their chances but failed.