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    DSG draw with Collegiate

    Busisiwe HohoBy Busisiwe HohoMay 31, 2010No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The DSG/Collegiate first team hockey fixture was always going to be a tight match, with the two schools boasting the highest number of Eastern Province players.

    Collegiate has 12 representatives while DSG have eight in the U16 and U18 age groups. The match started at a frantic pace but soon settled down into a display of good structured hockey from both sides.

    The DSG/Collegiate first team hockey fixture was always going to be a tight match, with the two schools boasting the highest number of Eastern Province players.

    Collegiate has 12 representatives while DSG have eight in the U16 and U18 age groups. The match started at a frantic pace but soon settled down into a display of good structured hockey from both sides.

    Collegiate took control of the first half and were certainly the better side setting up several scoring chances that were well defended by the DSG defence: goal keeper Jenna Roux.

    The first half finished 0-0. DSG came out fighting in the second half and appeared to have more control but struggled to turn possession into scoring opportunities with the Collegiate defense working well at the back.

    The DSG side had the better of the second half but failed to convert their limited chances and the game finished in a fair 0-0 draw.

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