Old Fort, GCC claim Bounty Indoor Hockey titles

The 2025 Bounty Supermarkets National Indoor Hockey Championships concluded on a high note at the National Gymnasium on Sunday evening, with top local clubs delivering exciting performances across four competitive divisions. The tournament, which attracted strong participation from teams across the country, showcased the continued growth and excellence of indoor hockey in Guyana.

Old Fort dominant in Men’s Divisions
In the Men’s First Division, Old Fort claimed the championship title with a hard-fought 3–2 victory over Saints. The encounter was keenly contested, with both teams displaying high levels of skill and determination. Old Fort’s Omar Hopkinson was named Most Valuable Player (MVP) for his outstanding all-round performance, while teammate Jamal Gaskin earned the Best Goalkeeper award for his decisive saves that proved crucial in the final outcome.

Men’s First Division winners – Old Fort. (Best goalkeeper Jamal Gaskin at left and MVP Omar Hopkinson second from right). The presentation made by Assistant General Manager of Bounty Supermarkets, Andrew Xavier.

Old Fort continued their strong showing in the Men’s Second Division, defeating Saints once again, this time by 4–2. Yonnick Norton of Old Fort was adjudged MVP for his consistent attacking play, while Malik Chester of Saints received the Best Goalkeeper award for his commendable effort throughout the competition.

GBTI GCC Women secure convincing victory
In the Women’s Division, GBTI GCC captured the title with a commanding 6–2 win over Saints. The GCC women displayed exceptional teamwork, tactical discipline, and attacking flair. Kirsten Gomes of GCC was named MVP following a series of impressive performances, while her teammate Empress Charles was recognized as the Best Goalkeeper for her composed and reliable presence in goal.

GCC Vintage triumph in Veterans Division
The Veterans Division saw GCC Vintage overcome Hickers with a 4–2 victory to secure the championship. Robert France of Hickers was honoured as the MVP for his outstanding individual effort, while GCC’s Dwayne Scott received the Best Goalkeeper award for his strong defensive performance that helped his side maintain control throughout the final.


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