Barbados: BANKS INTERNATIONAL HOCKEY FESTIVAL  x7
This year’ s Banks International Hockey Festival, from August 21st – 27th, 2005 is perking again with its 20th edition of sun, fun and a little bit of hockey thrown in for good measure. 
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Bermuda: Budding hockey players aim to hone skills on Barbados tour
THE budding stars of the Bermuda Hockey Federation will be flying to Barbados today for a developmental tour intended to hone their skills in one of the island's fastest-growing sports. 
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Bermuda: Hockey boys Barbados bound
The graduates of Bermuda’s youth hockey programme for boys head to Barbados today for their first taste of international hockey. 
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Barbados: Hockey competition in full swing at the Astroturf
A DOUBLE attraction followed by the official opening ceremony moved the Barbados Hockey Federa-tions Olympio/BWIA 2005 season into full swing last Sunday at the Wildey Astroturf . 
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Barbados: Bajans Rule In Hockey 
THE BARBADOS FLAG was flown proudly by the Bimshire Junior hockey outfit in Trinidad and Tobago over the Easter holidays. 
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WJPA: Game Report - Jr Women's PAC Canada vs Barbados
Canada faced a motivated and spirited Barbados side and had difficulty settling into the game plan. 
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WJPA: PAHF - Day Four - Mismatch Day
It was a day of mismatches with a few exceptions, as Barbados trounced Puerto Rico 11-0. 
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Barbados: Bajans go down fighting
Barbados gave another good showing, but ended on the losing end at the Pan-American Men’s Junior Hockey Championship. 
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Barbados upset T&T in Pan Am junior hockey
Two Caribbean players ended the Pan American men's junior hockey championship with hat-tricks that helped their sides win their last matches yesterday. 
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MJPA: Barbados Beat Jamaice 5-0 In Hockey
Barbados defeated Jamaica 5-0 in the Caribbean derby, which opened the fourth round of the VII Men’s Pan-American Junior Hockey Championship being held at the Antonio Maceo stadium in Santiago de Las Vegas, 25 kilometres south of La Havana, Cuba. 
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MJPA: Sixth Day - Panam Junior in Cuba x7
Cuba React To Beat Barbados
United States Beat Jamaica, Jump To Second Place
Mexico Win, Jump To Top
Another Overwhelming Win For T&T 
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MJPA: PAHF - Junior Pan Am (M) - Reports Day 4
*** BARBADOS WIN CARIBBEAN DERBY ***
*** ARGENTINA BEAT CUBA, REACH SEMIFINALS *** 
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MJPA: Barbados 1 United States 5
In the second match of the day, United States defeated Barbados 5-1. The match was even during the first 15 minutes, though the US showed a slight superiority from the start, which could not reflect in the score. 
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MJPA: USA Field Hockey U21 Men Open with win at Junior Pan Am Championships x2
Pat Harris (Moorpark, Calif.) scored four goals to lead USA Field Hockey's Under-21 men's team to a 5-1 victory over Barbados to open the Junior Pan American Championships in Havana, Cuba. 
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MJPA: Jamaica, Barbados demolished on opening day
Jamaica and Barbados, two of the three English-speaking Caribbean teams attending the Pan American junior hockey championships, had a rough initiation on Wednesday. 
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Americas: PAHF - Pan Am Junior Championships (W) - Schedule x3
5th Women's Pan American Junior Championships San Juan, Puerto Rico - March 16 to 27, 2005 
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Barbados: The return of Indoor hockey  x4
Indoor hockey returned to Barbados with a bang this weekend with the Corbins Car Rental and McEnearney Barbados Indoor Hockey Classic. 
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Trinidad: T&T hockey quintet shine in US  x4
The Trinidad and Tobago hockey women endured an ordinary 2004 international season after suffering early elimination at April's Pan American Cup in Barbados. 
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Barbados: Two upsets in BWIA hockey tourney x2
Last Sunday was a day of hockey upsets when the BWIA 2003 Hockey League men’s and women’s champions were both unceremoniously dispatched from the knock-out competitions. 
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Barbados: Big hockey showdown
There have been no major upsets so far in the Barbados Hockey Federation’s Knockout Competition... 
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Barbados: Indoor Hockey moves into final stages 
ALEXANDRA and Combermere will face off in the Girls Under-15 final of the National Sports Council (NSC) Schools Indoor Hockey competition on Monday at the Garfield Sobers Sports Complex. 
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Barbados: 8 hockey players to study in Britain  x2
Eight Barbadians will soon fly to England to spend the next year playing hockey while also taking advantage of some educational opportunities. 
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Barbados: Banks ready to take hockey festival to next step
A record low number of teams have entered the 19th Annual Banks Hockey Festival, which officially began at the Hockey Astroturf yesterday evening. 
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Barbados: No Brits For Hockey Fiesta
With the ability to attract large numbers of overseas teams having dwindled to an all-time low, the Barbados Hockey Federation (BHF) will be reviewing its staging of the Caribbean’s longest festival after this year. 
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Barbados: Fun start to hockey festival
To Barbadian hockey players for the last 18 years, August has meant one thing – the Banks International Hockey Festival which each year is scheduled for the last week in August. 
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Barbados: Empire Stick it To Avengers
Defending champions CCB Empire picked up where they left off last October with a comfortable 4-0 win against Avengers when the BWIA Women’s Hockey League started at the Astroturf at the Garfield Sobers Complex on Sunday. 
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Barbados: Hockey season opens x4
The new BWIA hockey season starts this afternoon as the old ended in October – with a game between the two teams who have dominated men’s hockey for the last eight years: BS&T Maple and Peugeot Combermere School Old Scholars. 
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USA: Action packed Big Apple Memorial Six-a-Side tournament crowns four new teams  x14
May 30, New York: 32 Teams competed on two beautiful days at the Big Apple Memorial Six-a-Side tournament at Dewitt Clinton HS over the Memorial Day weekend. 
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MPAC: Men’s Pan American Cup ready to start  x13
The 2nd Men’s Pan American Cup will start on Wednesday at the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada. 
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WPAC: Argentina and United States reach final
Argentina and the United States reached the final of the second women's Pan-American Cup by defeating Uruguay and Canada 11-0 and 4-3, respectively, on Monday at the Sir Garfield Sobers Sports Complex here. 
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Junior Pan Am Championships awarded to Cuba and Puerto Rico
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - The Pan American Hockey Federation (PAHF) held its annual Board and Committee meetings in Barbados on April 23 to 25, 2004, during the 2nd Women’s Pan American Cup. 
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WPAC: CHILE FINISH FIFTH
Chile defeated Barbados 5-2 to finish fifth, while the Netherlands Antilles beat Trinidad & Tobago 3-1 to end seventh at the second women's Pan-American Championship at the Sir Garfield Sobers Sports Complex on Wednesday. 
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WPAC: Argentina beat the US, qualify for 2006 World Cup  x56
The women's Argentine team qualified for the 2006 World Cup in Madrid, Spain, by defeating the United States 3-0 in the final of the second Pan-American Cup on Wednesday night at the Sir Garfield Sobers Sports Complex here. 
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WPAC: Big victory for Bajans
BARBADOS recorded their first victory in the Pan American Women’s Hockey Cup on Sunday night at the National Hockey Centre, but the highest placing they can get in the tournament is fifth. 
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WPAC: CHILE BEAT TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - Chile struggled to defeat Trinidad & Tobago 4-2 in a fifth-eighth place playoff match on Sunday at the Sir Garfield Sobers Sports Complex. 
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WPAC: Bajans battle for hockey draw
BARBADOS led on two occasions, but they failed to hold on both times and were lucky to come away with a 2-2 draw against Trinidad and Tobago in their 2nd Pan American Women’s Hockey Cup match on Saturday night. 
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WPAC: Argentina and the US finish first in their groups  x8
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - Argentina and the United States finished first in Groups A and B by defeating the Netherlands Antilles and Uruguay 16-0 and 2-0, respectively, in the second women's Pan-American Cup at the Sir Garfield Sobers Sports Complex on Satur 
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WPAC: Argentina, USA and Uruguay in semifinals
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - The women's Argentine team gave an exhibition, delighting the crowd on the second day of the second Pan-American Cup at the Sir Garfield Sobers Sports Complex here. 
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WPAC: Canada in semifinals
Canada reached the semifinals of the second women's Pan-American Cup by defeating Chile 2-0 on Saturday at the Sir Garfield Sobers Sports Complex here. 
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WPAC: Argentina and the US finish first in their group
Argentina and the United States finished first in the Groups A and B by defeating the Netherlands Antilles and Uruguay 16-0 and 2-0. 
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