– sights set on IPAC 2020
A Guyanese national indoor selection travelled to Canada on March 20 to compete in a Field Hockey Canada Invitational Indoor Hockey Tri-Nation series from March 22-24.
Also invited to compete against a Canadian national selection and a Canadian President’s XI were the national team of Kazakhstan. With a ranking of 13th in the world, the team from Kazakhstan would be the highest-ranked team of the series followed by Canada, ranked 17th and Guyana ranked 31st.

Guyana’s efforts to participate in this event were really motivated by the need to expose new young players to a high level of competition ahead of the next Indoor Pan American Cup (IPAC), which is scheduled for Pottsville, Pennsylvania in March 2020. The last time the Guyana women participated in international indoor hockey was back in 2017 when the IPAC was held here in Georgetown at the Cliff Anderson Sports Hall. This selection for Canada saw as many as six new faces on the 14-member squad, with five of them still being under 16. The Guyana Hockey Board (GHB) deliberately searched for young talent emerging from the Smalta/iCool junior tournaments over the past couple of years in an effort to begin preparation for the next four-year cycle in which the aim is for Guyana to attempt to qualify, for the first time-ever, for an indoor World Cup.
Guyana opened its series in Canada in the morning of March 22 with a match against the Asian indoor champions Kazakhstan. From the outset, it could be seen that the Kazaks were far more experienced than the young Guyanese who seemed to also struggle a bit with the fast smooth wooden surface on the University of Toronto Athletic Centre. While Kazakhstan put the Guyanese under tremendous pressure in the first half, superb goalkeeping by Alysa Xavier and solid defence work from Guyana’s most experienced players, Marisha Fernandes and Trisha Woodroffe, kept the scores at 0-0.
The second half would see the tide swing in Guyana’s favour as Woodroffe hammered home two powerful direct penalty corner flicks in the 27th and 29th minutes to give Guyana a 2-0 lead. Kazakhstan gave it their all in the final 10 minutes and came close to scoring on a few occasions, but Xavier kept them at bay aside from one penalty corner goal in the final minute. The 2-1 victory for Guyana over the highly-ranked Kazaks was an unexpected positive start for the Guyanese.










