T&T: Paradise Women check Checkers  x2
Paradise Hockey Club Women Championship team completed their League Championship schedule with an emphatic two nil victory against bottom of the table Checkers in Trinidad last Saturday. 
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T&T: Malvern wrap up T&THB league title x4
It's a done deal for the Stag Malvern men! 
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T&T: Three from three for Paradise x11
Paradise Hockey Club enjoyed their best weekend of competition to date in the Trinidad and Tobago Hockey Federation League Championship tournament, as all three of its teams in action were victorious. 
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T&T: Defence Force, Magnolias triumph in Petrotrin 6-a-side
Trinidad and Tobago Defence Force and Carib Magnolias dethroned the defending champions at the 31st annual Petrotrin Six-a-Side Hockey Tournament, at Guaracara Park, Pointe-a-Pierre, two Sundays ago. Both teams played unbeaten. 
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T&T: Paradise Trinity Ladies win 4-1 x9
Paradise Hockey club Trinity Ladies team has now won their second successive match in the Trinidad and Tobago Hockey Federation League Championship tournament, stretching their unbeaten run from last year to 16 games. 
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T&T stars navigate English playoffs
Trinidad and Tobago will double their presence in next season's England Men's Premier 1 Hockey Championship after Canterbury and East Grinstead navigated their way past tricky opponents in the Playoffs yesterday to secure their places in the top flight. 
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T&T stars face playoff pressure
"We are almost feeling pressured," said Trinidad and Tobago hockey star and East Grinstead player/coach Kwan Browne. 
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T&T: Paradise lose 4 out of 7 games
Paradise Hockey club teams were much more successful on Sunday than on Saturday in their games played in the Trinidad and Tobago Hockey Federation League Championship Division competitions. 
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T&T: Paradise Ladies open with 2-2 draw
Paradise Hockey Club made a positive start in their opening game on their return to the Championship Division in Trinidad and Tobago Hockey Federation League championship competition. 
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T&T exports in Premiership bid
The East Grinstead and Canterbury hockey clubs, who field four Trinidad and Tobago players between them, face a close season showdown to determine whether they line up in the 2005/06 England Men's Premier 1 Hockey League. 
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T&T: Garcia's Canterbury crash
"Okay Brian, now is the time," said Canterbury Hockey Club manager Roger Snelling, as he smiled and patted skilful Trinidad and Tobago attacker Brian Garcia on his back. "Now is the time." 
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T&T: Malvern, Magnolia win at hockey season-opener 
STAG Malvern and Carib Magnolia retained their 2004 American-style seven-a-side knockout titles with wins over Defence Force and Malvern in the men's and women's divisions... 
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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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T&T hockey exports cop silverware  x2
Eleven Trinidad and Tobago hockey players were crowned British University Sports Association (BUSA) champions last Wednesday in Nottingham as London Metropolitan University defended their league and knock out titles for the 2004/05 season. 
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WJPA: T&T beat D. Republic 8-0
Jamaica's Under-21 women's hockey team lost 2-0 to Mexico at the fifth Pan American Junior Women's Championship on Thursday. 
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Tobago: Six hockey Girls in National Under-21
The spotlight will now fall on the National under 21 girls hockey team, now that the National boys team have completed their campaign in the Pan Am Junior under 21 Hockey Championship in which they finished eight. 
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Tobago: Paradise ready for competition
Competitive games in the Trinidad and Tobago Hockey Federation 2005 season which was launched three weeks ago will definitely flick-off on Sunday at the Tacarigua Sports Complex. 
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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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Trinidad: Paradise awaiting 2005 schedule
Paradise Hockey Club was still awaiting their schedule of games for the 2005 Trinidad and Tobago Hockey Federation League Championship Divisional competitions, up to press time. 
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MJPA: Eighth day men's hockey Panam Junior World Cup in Cuba  x16
MEXICO WIN, QUALIFY FOR SEMIS
EASY WIN FOR CANADA
CHILE DEMOLISHED VENEZUELA 
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MJPA: Game Reports Canada vs Venezuela and T & T x6
Canada 23 ? Venezuela 0
Canada 2 Trinidad & Tobago 0 
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MJPA: T&T put up brave fight against Canada x2
Trinidad and Tobago fought bravely to restrict Canada to a 2-0 win in Group B of the Pan American men's junior hockey championship on Sunday. 
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MJPA: Fifth day - Panam Junior in Cuba x2
CHILE SCORE MANY, CLOSE TO SEMIFINALS
MEXICO ALSO SCORE A LOT
CANADA STRUGGLE TO DEFEAT TRINIDAD & TOBAGO 
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MJPA: T&T floor Puerto Rico
Trinidad and Tobago became the first of the three English-speaking Caribbean teams to post a victory at the Pan American men's junior hockey championship, when they trampled Puerto Rico 10-0 on Friday. 
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MJPA: PAHF - Junior Pan Am (M) - Reports Day 3
*** HOSTS MAKE DEBUT WITH 6-0 VICTORY ***
*** TRINIDAD & TOBAGO TAKES SOLID WIN ***
*** SCORING RECORD FOR CANADA ***
*** CHILE BEAT MEXICO, LEAD GROUP B *** 
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MJPA: Second day menīs junior Panam championship  x2
Chile overwhelm Trinidad & Tobago
Mexico surprise Canada
Argentina win again, lead their group 
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T&T: Hockey season flick-off on Sunday
The 2005 hockey season will flick off on February Sunday 13 according to Trinidad and Tobago Hockey Board president Maureen Craig Rosseau, whether or not a new turf is put down before the opening. 
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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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T&T: Hockey coaches and players benefit
International Federation Hockey coach Erwin Maarhuis from the Netherlands, Holland will return to Tobago in April for the third phase of the Sunbrella Development project. 
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T&T: Paradise resume full training Saturday
Paradise Hockey Club will resume full training from Saturday because of information received from the Trinidad and Tobago Hockey Federation that the 2005 season will definitely be hosted after Carnival, though no date has been announced as yet. 
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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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Guyana: Diamond Mineral Water International hockey  x10
CANADIAN side Toronto Galaxy made a magnificent last-gasp effort to snatch the first-ever Diamond Mineral Water International Indoor Hockey title from Everest Hikers while Trinidadian top club Carib Magnolias made a clean sweep on the distaff side to end 
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Trinidad: T&T's Magnolias dominate international hockey series
CMC-Trinidad and Tobago's 2004 national triple crown champion team Magnolias, kick started their campaign in the opening day's play in the Diamond Mineral Water International Indoor Hockey Festival on Thursday at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall. 
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Trinidad: Hockey Board president condemns attacks
View the video of this news release. 
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Trinidad: Malvern, Magnolias take indoor hockey crowns
A Wayne Legerton beaver-trick led Stag Malvern Hockey Club to a handsome 9-3 victory over Queen's Park in the Men's Open Division zonal final of the Trinidad and Tobago Hockey Board's Toyota National Championships at the Woodbrook Youth Facility on Satur 
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Trinidad: Competition too tough for Paradise
Paradise Hockey Club female team fared a little better than their male counterparts in the National Indoor Hockey League competition. 
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Trinidad: Indoor hockey flicks off  x13
The Queen's Park Cricket Club men and the ladies of Carib Magnolia will be looking to get off to a good start as they prepare to defend their respective titles... 
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Trinidad: Fatima win, lose and draw
Fatima had mixed results in the 2004 Colfire Invitational Indoor Hockey Tournament on Saturday night, earning a win, a loss and a draw in the Men's Open and Under-21 divisions. 
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Trinidad: Govia hits hat-trick for Queen's Park
A Raphael Govia hat-trick saw Queen's Park run past their Chinese counterparts 6-4 in the Men's Open Division of the 2004 Colfire Invitational Indoor Hockey Tournament at the Chinese Association, St Ann's on Thursday night. 
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Trinidad: Fatima, Malvern share 14 goals in Chinese hockey  x2
Fatima and Malvern played to an exciting 7-7 draw in the Men's Open Division of the Colfire Chinese Invitational Indoor Hockey Tournament 
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