Hockey Results Archive: 2006/2009
Goals in the Net
05 - 06 December 2009
Hockey matches that involved Glasgow School of Sport players were played over the weekend of 05 - 06 December 2009.
| Match | Score | Commentary |
Kelburne 3s v Strathclyde University 2s |
4 - 5 | Brodie McKay, Harry Godfrey and Lee Morton played for Kelburne. |
Kelburne 5s v Clydesdale 4s
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2 - 4 | Fabian Goldie, Ruairidh McArthur, Jack McAlistair, Jack McKenzie, Connor Bain and Andrew Duff all played for Kelburne. Fabian Goldie and Andrew Duff both scored for Kelburne. Jock Breckenridge also played for Clydesdale. |
Clydedales 3s v Western 3s |
1 - 3 | Gordon Amour played for Clydesdale. |
| Under 16s National League | ||
Clydesdale v Inverleith |
5-2 | Gordon Amour played and scored for Clydesdale. |
| Under 18s Indoor | ||
Western v Hillhead |
2 - 8 | Rhury Smith played for Western. |
Clydesdale v Western |
8 - 6 | Aidan Black played for Clydesdale while Rhury Smith played for Western. |
Clydesdale v Kelburne |
4- 9 | Aidan Black played for Clydesdale and Lee Morton played for Kelburne. |
Kelburne v Hillhead |
7 -4 | Lee Morton played for Kelburne. Aidan Black scored 6 for Clydesdale, Rhury Smith scored 4 for Western and Lee Morton got 2 goals for Kelburne. |
| Under 16s Indoor | ||
Kelburne v Western |
10 - 0 |
Automatic win as Western didn’t turn up. |
Kelburne v Hillhead |
10 - 0 |
Automatic win as Hillhead didn’t have enough players. |
Kelburne v Clydesdale |
3 - 2 |
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Clydesdale v Western |
10 - 0 |
Automatic win as Western didn’t turn up. |
Clydesdale v Hillhead |
10 - 0 |
Automatic win as Hillhead didn’t have enough players. |
Brodie McKay, Harry Godfrey and Lee Morton played for Kelburne. Lee Morton also scored 1 goal for Kelburne. Chris McFadden was in goal, and Gordon Amour played for Clydesdale.
Congratulations to both Molly Godfrey and Drew Berry who were selected for trails with the Under 16s Girls' Scotland team.
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28 - 29 November 2009
Hockey matches that involved Glasgow School of Sport players were played over the weekend of 28 - 29 November 2009.
| Match | Score | Commentary |
| Indoor | ||
| Greaves Clydesdale v Falkirk GHG | 9-1 | |
| Greaves Clydesdale v Aberdeen Asset Management | 12-3 | |
| Greaves Clydesdale v Menzieshill A | 4-4 | Aidain Black played and scored 2 goals for Clydesdale. |
| Outdoor | ||
| Clydesdale 3s v Western 3s | 0-6 | Gordon Amour and Alistair Gray played for Clydesdale. |
| Kelburne 2s v Clydesdale 2s | 3-1 | Lee Morton played for Kelburne and Michael O’Donovan for Clydesdale. |
| Kelburne 3s v Hillhead 3s | 3-1 | Brodie McKay, Adam McInnes and Harry Godfrey played for Kelburne. |
| Kelburne 5s v Uddingston 2s | 2-4 | Fabian Goldie, Ruairidh McArthur, Jack McAlistair, Jack McKenzie, Connor Bain, Andrew Duff all played for Kelburne. |
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21 - 22 November 2009
Hockey matches that involved Glasgow School of Sport players were played over the weekend of 21 - 22 November 2009.
| Match | Score | Commentary |
| Scottish Cup | ||
| Western Wildcats v Dundee Wanderers | 4-1 | Rhury Smith and coach Ewan Millar played for Western. |
| Kelburne 2s v ESM 2s | 13-0 | Lee Morton played for Kelburne. |
| Kelburne 5s v Lanarkshire 1s | 1-5 | Harry Godfrey, Jack McAlistair, Fabian Goldie, Ruairidh McArthur, Andrew Duff, Jack McKenzie and Connor Bain all played for Kelburne. |
| Under 18 Youth Cup | ||
| Western v Cala Edinburgh | 1-0 | |
| Kelburne v Western | 7-0 | Rhury Smith played and captained Western in both games. |
| Kelburne v Boroughmuir | 7-0 | |
| Kelburne v Inverleith | 5-0 | Lee Morton played and scored 2 goals for Kelburne. |
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14 - 15 November 2009
Hockey matches that involved Glasgow School of Sport players were played over the weekend of 14 and 15 November 2009.
| Match | Score | Commentary |
| Inter District Hockey Championships Boys' | ||
| Under 16 | ||
| West v Midlands | 3 - 4 | |
| West v North | 2 - 0 | |
| West v Highland | 5 - 0 | |
| West v East | 3 - 2 | |
| Final | ||
| West v Midlands (West win 5 - 3 Flicks) | 4 - 4 | Lee Morton, Harry Godfrey, Adam McInnes, Jack McAllister, Brodie McKay, Michael O’Donovan and Gordon Amour played for West. Lee Morton scored 3 goals and a penalty in the final also Michael O’Donovan scored a penalty in the final. |
| Under 18 | ||
| West v North |
4 - 0 | |
| West v East | 3 - 4 | |
| West v Midlands | 6 - 0 | |
| Final | ||
| West v East (West win 5 - 3 Flicks) | 1 - 1 | Ben Peterson scored the opening goal in the final. Ben Peterson, Aidan Black and Rhury Smith played for West. |
Drew Berry and Molly Godfrey also represented the South West District Under 16 team in the Girls District Tournament the previous weekend. |
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24 - 25 October 2009
Hockey matches that involved Glasgow School of Sport players were played over the weekend of 24 and 25 October 2009.
| Match | Score | Commentary |
| Clydesdale 1s v Edinburgh Uni 1s | 5-2 | |
Arthur McKay Scottish Cup |
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Clydesdale 1s v St Andrews University 1s |
7-1 | Ben Peterson and Aidan Black played for Clydesdale. |
| Clydesdale 3s v Hillhead 3s | 0-2 | Gordon Amour played for Clydesdale. |
| Clydesdale 4s v Hilhead 4s | 4-0 | Jonathan Turner and Jock Breckenridge played for Clydesdale. |
| President's Cup Pool A | ||
| Western Wildcats 1s v Menzieshill 1s | 5-4 | Rhury Smith and coach Ewan Miller played for Western. |
| Azzurri Kelburne 2s v Watsonians 2s | 8-0 | Lee Morton played for Kelburne. |
| Kelburne 3s v Kelburne 4s | 2-1 | Brodie McKay played for the 3s. |
| Kelburne 5s v Dumfries 1s | 0-5 | Jack McKenzie, Jack McAlistair, Connor Bain, Andrew Duff, Fabian Goldie and Rhury McArthur all played for Kelburne. |
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17 - 18 October 2009
Hockey matches that involved Glasgow School of Sport players were played over the weekend of 17 and 18 October 2009.
| Match | Score | Commentary |
Clydesdale 1s v Grange 1s |
5 - 3 |
Ben Peterson and Aidan Black played for Clydesdale |
Western Wildcats 2s v Kelburne 2s |
0 - 2 | Lee Morton played for Kelburne while Rhury Smith played for Western. Rhury also received a yellow card during the game |
Kelburne 3s v Western 3s |
5 - 3 | Harry Godfrey played for Kelburne |
Kelburne 5s v Ayr 2s |
3 - 3 | Connor Bain, Ruairidh McArthur and Andrew Duff played for Kelburne |
Kelburne Ladies 3s v Uddinston Ladies |
8 - 0 | Molly Godfrey and Drew Berry both played and scored for Kelburne |
Presidents Cup Western Wildcats 1s v Clydesdale 1s |
3 - 4 | Ben Peterson and Aidan Black played for Clydesdale while Rhury Smith and coach Euan Miller played for Western. Rhury got his first goal of the season and Euan was also on the score sheet for his 5 th goal so far this year |
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10 - 11 October 2009
Hockey matches that involved Glasgow School of Sport players were played over the weekend of 10 and 11 October 2009.
| Match | Score | Commentary |
Clydesdale 1s v Menzieshill 1s |
3 - 1 |
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Clydesdale 1s v Watsonians 1s |
7 - 2 | Ben Peterson and Aidan Black played for Clydesdale |
Western Wildcats 1s v Watsonians 1s |
4 - 2 | |
Western Wildcats 1s v Grange 1s |
2 - 2 | Coach Euan Miller and Rhury Smith played for Western |
Kelburne 2s v Grange 2s |
3 - 1 | Lee Morton played for Kelburne |
Kelburne Ladies 3s v Greenock Ladies |
4 - 0 | Molly Godfrey and Drew Berry both played |
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03 - 04 October 2009
Hockey matches that involved Glasgow School of Sport players were played over the weekend of 3 and 4 October 2009.
| Match | Score | Commentary |
Western 2s - Watsonians 2s |
5 - 3 |
Rhury Smith played for Western |
| Clydesdale 1s - Harris 1s |
15 - 1 | Ben Peterson & Aiden Black played for Clydesdale |
Clydesdales 2s - Inverleith 2s |
4 - 4 | Michael O ’ Donovan played for Clydesdale |
Clydesdale 3s - Glasgow Accies |
1 - 1 | Gordon Armour & Alistair Gray played for Clydesdale |
Clydesdale 4s - Hillhead 4s |
2 - 4 | Jonathan Turner and Jock Breckenridge played for Clydesdale |
Kelburne 2s - Edinburgh University |
5 - 2 | Lee Morton played and scored for Kelburne |
Kelburne 3s - Western 4s |
4 - 1 | Brodie MacKay & Harry Godfrey played for Kelburne |
Kelburne 5s - Hillhead 5s |
1 - 1 | Fabian Goldie, Jack McKenzie, Connor Bain, Andrew Duff & Ruairidh McArthur all played for Kelburne |
Ladies: Kelburne 3s - Dumfries 3s |
3 - 1 | Molly Godfrey & Drew Berry played for Kelburne |
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26 - 27 September 2009
Hockey matches that involved Glasgow School of Sport players were played over the weekend of 26 and 27 September 2009.
| Match | Score | Commentary |
| Kelburne 2s v Hillhead 2s | 1 - 2 | Lee Morton played for Kelburne. |
| Clydesdale 1s v Kelburne 1s | 1 - 9 | Aidan Black and Ben Peterson played for Clydesdale. |
| Clydesdale 2s v Stirling University 1s | 8 - 1 | Michael O’Donovan played and scored one goal for Clydesdale. |
| Western Wildcats 1s v Dundee Wanderers 1s | 4 - 0 | Rhury Smith played for Western. Coach Euan Miller played and scored again for Western Wildcats. He has now scored 4 goals in 6 games. |
| Western Wildcats 1s v Inverleith 1s | 6 - 3 | Rhury Smith and Euan Miller played again for Western. Euan this time only denied a goal because of an illegal save of the line which resulted in a penalty. |
Congratulations to the following players in gaining selection for their respective district teams:
West District U16s
Harry Godfrey, Michael O’Donovan, Lee Morton, Gordon Armour, Brodie MacKay, Jack McAllister and Chris McFadden
West District U18s
Craig Morton, Ben Peterson, Aidan Black and Rhury SmithClick to return to top of page
19 - 20 September 2009
Hockey matches that involved Glasgow School of Sport players were played over the weekend of 19 and 20 September 2009.
| Match | Score | Commentary |
Clydesdale 1s - Dundee Wanderers 1s |
7 - 1 |
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Clydesdale 1s - Inverleith 1s |
2 - 6 |
Aiden Black and Ben Peterson played for Clydesdale. |
Clydesdale 4s - Ayr 2s |
1 - 3 |
Gordon Amour and Jock Breckenridge played for Clydesdale with Gordon scoring their only goal. |
Kelburne 2s - Clydesdale 2s |
5 - 2 |
Lee Morton played for Kelburne while Michael O’Donovan, Alistair Gray and Seoras Gaughan all played for Clydesdale. Michael scored 1 goal. |
Kelburne 5s - Helensburgh 1s |
3 - 1 |
Andrew Duff, Fabian Goldie, Jack McAllister, Jack McKenzie and Connor Bain played for Kelburne with Jack scoring all 3 goals for his team. |
Kelburne Ladies 3s - Giffnock Ladies 3s |
2 - 1 |
Molly Godfrey and Drew Berry played for Kelburne with Molly scoring 1 goal. |
Western Wildcats 1s - Edinburgh University 1s |
7 - 1 |
High Performance Coach Euan Miller was in action scoring 2 goals to take his tally to 3 goals in 5 games. |
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July 2007 - European Youth Championships
Glasgow School of Sport had 6 players represented at the European Youth Championships at Peffermill. Over the week the boys had some up and down performances beating England 3-1 on the opening day. Solid defensive performances by Wei Adams and Laurie McKelvie provided a platform for Kenny Bain to score 2 goals in the opening game.
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Laurie McKelvie focusing while warming up to play Belgium |
The boys under 18 squad then went down to Belgium 5-1 in their 2nd match and then narrowly missed out on a semi-final spot losing to Russia by 5 goals to 4. In the cross over games the Scots defeated France 4-2 and then narrowly edged Ireland by 3 goals to 2, cementing their position in the Elite top 8 nations for next year's event. Kenny Bain won both the player of the tournament award and the top scorers award with an impressive 10 goals. Well done to Kenny Bain, Laurie McKelvie, John Martin and Wei Adams who deserve their recognition after several years of hard training at the School.
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| Kenny Bain opens the scoring against England with a great low shot | Wei Adams concentrating while organising the defence |
In the Girls Tournament Scotland had a very tough group being matched up with the favourites Germany, Spain and England. It was a baptism of fire for Amy Gibson and Kristine Ayling as they foiled countless German attacks limiting the tournament favourites to a 5 goals to 1 victory. Losses to Spain 1-0, England 2-0 , Lithuania 1-0 and Belgium 2-0 followed. Overall Kristine and Amy performed very well in a tournament given that the Scottish Girls were playing against the top nations in Europe. The team improved in every game but lacked the "killer punch" up front to score. Well done to Kristine and Amy who have worked very hard over the last couple of years and consequently were well worthy of their inclusion in the squad.
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| Kristine Ayling in action against Spain | Amy Gibson thwarting another German attack |
2006 - A First for the School
In 2006 William Marshall became the first Glasgow School of Sport graduate to gain Full Scottish representation when he gained his first caps for Scotland Men during their winning Celtic Cup competition in Le Touquet, France.
The outstanding achiever of 2006 was Kenny Bain, 16, who stepped up to Scotland Under 21 level, helping them win the European Under 21 Trophy in Gibraltar and finishing top goal scorer of the tournament. Kenny was also selected for Great Britain Under 20 in the Youth Olympics in Sydney, Australia, where the squad won a silver medal. Kenny achieved these successes while also helping his club side, Kelburne to a Scottish League and Cup double and promotion to the European A division.
Other past and present Glasgow School of Sport pupils who have gained outstanding results are:
Scottish Under 16 and Under 18 representation
• Ciaran Crawford 2005-07
• Susan McGilvery 2006
• Kenny Samson 2006
• Kristine Ayling 2006
• Stuart Syme 2006
• Josh Cairns 2006
• Ryan Dunn 2006
• John Martin 2006
• Wei Ren Adams 2006
• Kenny Bain 2004-06
• Kimi Bright 2004 – 06
• Amy Gibson 2004-06
• Rebecca McIlwraith 2005-06
• Laurie McKelvie 2005-06
• Chris Halliday 2004-05
• Brian Watt 2003-05
• Gordon McIntyre 2005
• Thomas McCulloch 2001-04
• William Marshall 2001-04
• Steven Percy 2002-04
• Nichola Cook 2002-04
Selection to the West Area Institute of Sport
• Kenny Bain
• Thomas McCulloch
• William Marshall
• Steven Percy
• Brian Watt
• Chris Halliday
• Kimi Bright
In addition to these outstanding achievements, almost all of the pupils have represented their District and achieved many district and national honours with their club sides.




