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Last weekend marked the third round of National League and East League hockey fixtures.
The second round of league fixtures took place last weekend.
The new hockey season started last weekend at National and East League level.
Former Cambridge City and Cambridge Nomads player first featured for the full Wales side in 1975.
Club takes part in annual competition to mark the opening of new facilities in Oslo.
Men’s first team aiming for a more positive campaign after previous term’s relegation.
The first and second teams bowed out of the National Mixed Championships at the last 32 stage.
The final day of the season proved to be one to remember for Cambridge City Hockey Club.
Results elsewhere will need to go first team’s way if they are to be crowned champions.
Victory this weekend will see the first team wrap up the Division 3 North West title.
The first team get themselves back into the title race with just two matches remaining of the season.
Victory from nine-goal contest with Bourne Deeping keeps women’s first team in pursuit of top spot.
Repton’s defeat reignites the battle at the top of the Women’s Conference Midlands Division.
One goal is enough for visiting Repton to open up a four-point advantage at the summit.
A stunning goal by Holly Beckett set helped Cambridge City III to record a big upset at home to promotion-chasing Bishop’s Stortford I.
Women’s V team player was involved in six of her side’s eight goals against a side from St Neots.
Club’s first team are a point clear at the East Women’s League Division 3 North West’s summit.
Emma Shinkin, Millie Ely and Jess Tuff were all on target during first team’s important win.
Two current Cambridge City Hockey Club players are celebrating call-ups to the EuroHockey Indoor Championships II in Portugal.
First team turn on the style in front of goal during trip to face Huntingdon.
Two Cambridge City teams were in East Hockey League action twice last weekend.