St Neots Hockey Club's Women's and Men's first teams continued their 100 per cent league records this season with impressive victories.
The Women's 1s secured an emphatic 6-0 away to Cambridge South 3s, with Marie Qunitilla slotting home a hattrick to continue Saints' imperious start to the campaign.
Saints were rewarded for their early pressing in the game with a couple of short corners, with Ella Roberts converting the second to give Saints the lead.
Quintilla followed up with two goals from open play to give the visitors a 3-0 lead at halftime.
After the break, Saints continued to dominate the play and earned another short corner, with a switch of routine allowing Louise Taylor to fire in a strike from the top of the D.
Taylor had her second from another short corner, and nearly a third, but the shot was blocked, only for Quintilla to tap in for her hattrick.
The victory ensures the Women's 1s remain on top of the table on goals scored after a haul of 16 goals in three games.
Men's 1s
In The Men's 1s game, they battled hard to earn a hard-fought 2-1 win away to Cambridge City 4s and also maintain their 100 per cent start to the season.
Saints put pressure on the hosts from the start and, after creating several chances, were finally able to convert when full-back Tom Alderman knocked in Mike Hornby's cutback.
However, the hosts would make Saints pay for missing some earlier chances when they equalised from a short corner.
City could've led had it not been for the heroics of goalkeeper Ben Seaber, who put in a man-of-the-match performance to deny several other short corner attempts.
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The scores weren't level for long, though, as Bradley Forsdick converted his first goal of the season after Evan Lincoln's assist.
Despite Forsdick missing a penalty flick in the second half, both sides struggled to create many other clear-cut chances, with Saints holding firm to secure all three points and extend their unbeaten league run to 20 games.
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