Guyana made a sensational debut at the Indoor Hockey Masters World Cup, overpowering Canada 10-2 in an over-45 matchup at the University of Nottingham Campus. Jerazeno Bell led the charge for Guyana, scoring four goals, followed by Devin Munroe, Devin Hooper, and Ian Nicholson with two each. Despite Daniel Shafransky and Ramandeep Brar's goals for Canada, they were unable to keep up with Guyana's relentless offense.
Guyana Dominates in Indoor Hockey Masters World Cup Debut
Guyana made a stunning debut at the recently concluded Indoor Hockey Masters World Cup, outplaying Canada in an over-45 matchup. The victory marked a historic moment for Guyana, establishing their presence in the competitive world of indoor hockey.
Match Highlights
The game was held at the prestigious University of Nottingham Campus in England. Jerazeno Bell led the charge for Guyana, scoring an impressive four goals. Devin Munroe, Devin Hooper, and Ian Nicholson contributed two goals each, while Canada's Daniel Shafransky and Ramandeep Brar could only manage one goal apiece.
Guyana overwhelmed Canada with their relentless offense and solid defense. The team demonstrated exceptional skill and determination, showcasing their potential in this fast-paced indoor hockey format.
Background
Guyana has a long history of excellence in hockey, having participated in numerous international tournaments. However, their participation in the Indoor Hockey Masters World Cup marked a significant milestone, highlighting the growing popularity and talent within the sport in Guyana.
Top 5 FAQs
1. What is the format of the Indoor Hockey Masters World Cup?
The Indoor Hockey Masters World Cup is a tournament for over-35 and over-45 teams from around the world. It features a round-robin format, followed by knockout stages.
2. What other teams participated in Guyana's group?
Guyana was placed in Group B alongside Canada, the United States, and Italy.
3. How many games did Guyana play in the tournament?
Guyana played four games in the tournament, including their opening victory over Canada.
4. Did Guyana qualify for the knockout stages?
Unfortunately, Guyana did not qualify for the knockout stages of the tournament.
5. What are Guyana's future goals in indoor hockey?
Guyana aims to continue developing their indoor hockey program, with a focus on improving their skills and competitiveness at the international level. They aspire to qualify for future Indoor Hockey Masters World Cups and achieve even greater success.
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