Ratu Latus leaves his Horowhenua rivals in his wake on his way to scoring four goals during Whanganui's 10-2 win in game one of the national under-15 boys' hockey tournament on Gonville Domain on Monday. Photo / Sarah Gibson
Ratu Latus leaves his Horowhenua rivals in his wake on his way to scoring four goals during Whanganui's 10-2 win in game one of the national under-15 boys' hockey tournament on Gonville Domain on Monday. Photo / Sarah Gibson
Both the girls and boys Whanganui teams have made winning starts to their national under-15 hockey tournaments.
The girls smashed Thames Valley 5-0 in Nelson with Amelia McKay netting two and Gretel Murphy, Maggie Jones and Charlotte Hardy one each. The girls had a bye on Tuesday.
Playing at homeon Gonville Domain the boys made mincemeat of Horowhenua when dishing out a 10-2 trashing in game one of Monday. And then scraped in to beat Wellington 2-1 on Tuesday to remain unbeaten.
Coached by Connor Hoskin, the under-15 boys are aiming to win this tournament for the third year on end after claiming back-to-back titles in 2017 and 2018.
On Monday Ratunui (Ratu) Latus scored four goals, while Carter Hobbs and Blake Hoskin slotted two apiece with Ben Skedgwell and Matthew Hocquard scoring one each.
"We also have some strong opposition, especially the likes of South Canterbury who were runners-up in last year's Hatch Cup. Canterbury is also a strong side."
The Whanganui boys are to play Thames Valley on Gonville Domain at 1.30pm this afternoon, while the girls are up against South Canterbury at noon in Nelson. Play continues at both competitions until Saturday.