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Ipswich HC Girls U14 crowned regional champions after unbeaten run

Ipswich Hockey Club's U14 Girls' 1st Team has won the Regional Finals in Saffron Walden, while the Boys team secured third place in their competition.

Why it matters: The girls' victory represents significant progress for the club, with the team "far exceeding expectations from 18 months ago" according to club officials, while also securing valuable competitive experience.

Ipswich Hockey Club Girls under-14 first team
Ipswich Hockey Club Girls under-14 first team(Ipswich Sports Club)

The details: The girls remained unbeaten throughout the tournament, drawing their opening match 1-1 against hosts Saffron Walden before finding their rhythm.

After coaches Peter Wright and Pete Bale adjusted their approach, the team secured an impressive 5-0 victory against West Suffolk in their second match.

The squad demonstrated their tactical development by switching from individual ball carrying to a quick-passing strategy, at one point completing "five passes with just two touches on each."

By the numbers:

  • 1st place finish for the Girls U14 team

  • 3rd place finish for the Boys U14 team

  • Four matches played by the Girls team

  • Three matches played by the Boys team

What they're saying: The club noted that the girls have "developed so much as players and contributed to the growth of our U14 age group."

The bigger picture: The success bodes well for Ipswich HC's future, with many current U14 players set to progress to the U16 squad next season, while a strong number of U12s will join the U14s.

The bottom line: Both Ipswich HC youth teams demonstrated impressive performances against strong regional opposition, with the girls claiming top honours and the boys showing "tremendous resilience" despite limited substitutes.

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