It was an outstanding result for Hockey Albury-Wodonga at the Junior Country Championships, with all six teams advancing to their grand finals.
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Three of the sides went all the way to take out gold medals at the competition, which was held in Melbourne.
The under-13 boys defeated North Central in a closely-contested game, with Oliver Neil slotting the ball into the net to help secure the win.
HAW's under-13 girls played West Gipplsland, going down three-nil to a much bigger and stronger team.
All the girls gave their best, with Emma Delbridge a standout in goals.
The under-15 boys also found success in a thrilling game against Ballarat.
Seth Leech, Luke Norie and Liam Hill were all goal scorers in the 3-2 win.
The girls also came away with medals around their necks, with the under-15's team proving too good for Glenelg in a fast paced game of hockey.
Ellie Jarrett scored from a loose ball and not long after Seana Blain found the back the net from a short corner.
The under-18 girls played East Gippsland in a tough game, narrowly going down 2-1.
Lastly, the under-18 boys played Goulburn Valley in a tight tussle.
At full-time the score was nil all, with a penalty shootout required.
The score was 2-2 after this and sudden death shoot out took place.
Some great saves were made by Kurt Schmidt, but Goulburn Valley managed to sneak away with a 5-4 win.
"I would like to thank all the players new and old for they way they conducted themselves over the weekend," Hockey Albury-Wodonga junior representative director Kylie Heagney said.
"Great sportsmanship was shown and you all can be commended for this.
"Thank you also to the coaches and mangers for taking the time for the players. You all did a great job."
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