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Pan American Hockey Federation
Pan American Hockey Federation
April 21, 2004
Pan-American Hockey Federation
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By Graciela H. Ortiz, PAHF Media Officer

BRIDGETOWN, Barbados - Under a tropical rain, the United States-Trinidad & Tobago match opened the second women's Pan American Championship with a 9-0 victory for the North Americans on Wednesday morning at the Sir Garfield Sobers Sports Complex here.

Two goals by evergreen Tracey Fuchs - in the 17th and 52nd minutes; other two by Angela Loy (34th and 63rd) and the rest from Kristen McCann (ninth minute); Carrie Lingo (14th); Kristi Gannon (64th minute); Abbey Wooley (68th) and April Fronzoni (69th) gave the US a deserved win as they dominated play throughout the match.

However, Trinidad & Tobago did not give up producing a couple of good chances from a short corner, saved by US goalie Amy Tran, and another one, 15 minutes after-half time, when Oire Trotman was left alone in front of the US goal and her shot was just wide.

But the Caribbean team efforts were useless as the winners dominance was absolute.

United States: Tran; Beach, Lingo, Larson, Jelley; Barber, Fuchs, Loy, Rizzo; K. Smith and McCann. Also played: Fronzoni, Wooley, T. Smith, Keller and Gannon. Coach: Beth Anders.

Trinidad & Tobago: Jacob; Richardson, Edghill, Hector, Lewis; Abreu-Cockburn, Padmore, Wynne; Trotman, Dixon-Aming, Siu Butt. Also played: Layne, Ella Tang, Luces and James. Coach: Ian Harris.

Umpires: Soledad Iparraguirre (Argentina) and Alicia Takeda (Mexico).

Booking - Yellow card: 64m, Wynne (T&T). Green: 55m, James (T&T).


*** Uruguay also wins ***

Pan-American bronze medallists Uruguay also won. The South Americans defeated the local side, Barbados, 5-1 in the second match of the day.

Bettiana Ceretta - in the fourth and 20th minute; Virginia Casabó (14th and 50th) and Lorena Margni, six minutes from the final, scored for the winners.

The only goals for Barbados was netted by Lisa Chrichlow, eight minutes after half-time.

Uruguay controlled play from the very start to gain a quick 3-0 advantage in the first half. But the hosts opposed a tough resistance after the break, pressing hard the South Americans to net for the joy of its fans.

However, Uruguay regained control in the last part of the match to seal a deserved win.

Barbados: Als; Maynard, Browne, Clarke, N. Brathwaite; Thompson, Greaves, Phillips; Drakes, P. Brathwaite and Kellman. Also played: Warner, Murray, Chrichlow and Howard. Coach: Peter Norville.

Uruguay: Fazzio; Bisignano, Ceretta, Chaira, Bueno; Rebollo, Carluccio, Margni; Gibernau, Casabó and Tilve. Also played: Raiz, Saquero, Dupont and Christiani. Coach: Cristián González.

Umpires: Claudia Videla (Chile) and Keely Dunn (Canada).

Booking - Green card: 53m, Chaira (U).


For more information, please visit the Pan American Hockey Federation web site: http://www. panamhockey.org/
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BT.
04-21-2004  9:30 am
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you are kidding me right....you want to gloat over this win.....please.....go sip your drinks by the pool and then retire, as you havent been able to get to olympics unless your country was the host......so go beat up on the ones you can.......
British Telecom
04-21-2004  12:33 pm
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ha ha
Actully USA and Ireland should be in the Olympics and they would be if the womens tournament had the same number of teams as the men. Womens hockey is now bigger than men's hockey world-wide so their in NO justification for the current status.
Fieldstar
04-21-2004  11:17 pm
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Agreeing with BT
Hey I would like to say congrats to the US on the win. But I really won't make any deal of it.... lets be honest the I saw a TT team that was young compared to the US team and have the benefits of touring and playing some of the better teams in the world. This team may have just missed a chance at the Olympics but they have the investment of experience and playing together for a while. gOOD Win but lets see the scoreline against stronger opposition.
Spicoli
04-22-2004  12:12 am
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[QUOTE][i]Originally posted by BT. [/i]
[B]you are kidding me right....you want to gloat over this win.....please.....go sip your drinks by the pool and then retire, as you havent been able to get to olympics unless your country was the host......so go beat up on the ones you can....... [/B][/QUOTE]Look, BT. It's just a press release. It's not gloating, it's not trying to play up the win. It's nothing more than a cut-and-paste article with goal scorers names inserted. They always issue press releases after the women play a game. If they don't, people would be on here complaining about the lack of coverage.
BT -- BAMA OF THE WEEK!
04-22-2004  7:00 pm
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BT .. you need to acquire a clue, either by charge card or cash
Note who wrote the story. Freak. Geek.
Rudi
04-22-2004  7:48 pm
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the WIN
for a chuckle check out the usfieldhockey web site and go to the story on the great win over Trinidad Tobago. From the way Fuchs and Company are smiling and congratulating each other you would think they had just scored a goal against Korea and qualified for the Olympics.
DA
04-22-2004  9:12 pm
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rudi
that photo was at the qualifier.
unbelieveable
04-22-2004  9:15 pm
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To BT & Rudi
Right on Spicoli - BT and Rudi need a life. Their remarks are total stupidity - what would you like them to do after scoring a goal - walk away with head down etc. - I don't care who you are playing. we all know T&T and Barb. are not that good. I have never seen a team who wasn't happy after scoring any goal. what is your problem. you need to retire your attitude. These ladies worked very hard and ALL tried their best. (Could you do better than any of them) You should go to the Pool - only JUMP IN.....
Teddy
04-22-2004  10:13 pm
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photo
I think the photo in question is the one accompanying the story on the game with Barbados.
Will the US finish 2nd ...AGAIN
04-23-2004  6:25 pm
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I tseem USFHA is happy for the past decade finish 2nd in ANY pan american event...that does get you into MAJOR events.

so let raise the bar like Tracy Beblin did.
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