Hockey: Walden stick 11 past Sudbury

Wednesday, March 6, 2013
9:52 AM

SAFFRON Walden played their best hockey of the season as they crushed Sudbury on Saturday.

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Ben Wells hit four of the goals as Walden kept alive their slim hopes of promotion. Skipper Andy Boyd hit a brace, as did Tom Kemp, with Matt Wells, Chris Boyd and David Boyd all getting on the scoresheet.

Andy Boyd was pleased with the performance.

“Eleven goals was a bit more than we hoped for but we were very good, probably the best we’ve played this season,” he said.

The result will do no harm to Walden’s goals-for column and it was also a timely confidence booster for the young team going into the run-in. They remain 10 points off second place – two go up – with only five games remaining, three against fellow challengers.

“We can only keep winning our games and hope others do us a favour. We can only do what we have to do.

“Last season we were in the chasing pack until quite late. In a way the pressure is off,” said Boyd.

Walden travel to third-place Ford on Saturday for a 1.30pm start.

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