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The '''Durban Hockey League''' is a competition staged in the Kwa-Zulu Natal Province of [[South Africa]].<ref>[http://www.eurohockey.com/league/1022-natal--durban-hockey-league.html NATAL - Durban Hockey League]</ref> | The '''Durban Hockey League''' is a competition staged in the Kwa-Zulu Natal Province of [[South Africa]].<ref>[http://www.eurohockey.com/league/1022-natal--durban-hockey-league.html NATAL - Durban Hockey League]</ref> | ||
The Natal Summer League was first contested in 1995 and was in its third year by 1997. The Kwa Zulu-Natal Open League was organized by the Natal (Durban) Sharks during the early 2000s. The Sharks remained active until 2012. That year a new team, the Durba Knights, was founded. The Southern Storm were formed in 2015, and the Durban Rays joined the fray in 2016. Games between the teams were played in 2016 and 2017, and the Kwa-Zulu Natal League is documented to have run in 2018 and 2019, featuring senior and junior/intermediate divisions. | The Natal Summer League was first contested in 1995 and was in its third year by 1997. The Kwa Zulu-Natal Open League was organized by the Natal (Durban) Sharks during the early 2000s. In August 2009 it was reported that "The Kwazulu-Natal league is made up of two teams which both play out of the same rink. The rink in Durban, where the teams are based is half the size of a regulation ice hockey rink."<ref>[https://prohockeynews.com/ice-hockey-in-south-africa/ Ice hockey in South Africa]</ref> | ||
The Sharks remained active until 2012. That year a new team, the Durba Knights, was founded. The Southern Storm were formed in 2015, and the Durban Rays joined the fray in 2016. Games between the teams were played in 2016 and 2017, and the Kwa-Zulu Natal League is documented to have run in 2018 and 2019, featuring senior and junior/intermediate divisions. | |||
==Results== | ==Results== |
Latest revision as of 16:46, 5 July 2024
The Durban Hockey League is a competition staged in the Kwa-Zulu Natal Province of South Africa.[1]
The Natal Summer League was first contested in 1995 and was in its third year by 1997. The Kwa Zulu-Natal Open League was organized by the Natal (Durban) Sharks during the early 2000s. In August 2009 it was reported that "The Kwazulu-Natal league is made up of two teams which both play out of the same rink. The rink in Durban, where the teams are based is half the size of a regulation ice hockey rink."[2]
The Sharks remained active until 2012. That year a new team, the Durba Knights, was founded. The Southern Storm were formed in 2015, and the Durban Rays joined the fray in 2016. Games between the teams were played in 2016 and 2017, and the Kwa-Zulu Natal League is documented to have run in 2018 and 2019, featuring senior and junior/intermediate divisions.
Results
- 1997 Natal Summer League
- Tigers - Canucks 11:5
- Canucks - Rangers 11:10 SO
- Tigers - Rangers 21:3
- Tigers - Canucks 15:5
- Canucks - Rangers 17:11
- Tigers - Rangers 13:9
- Tigers - Canucks 11:7
- Canucks - Rangers 10:3
- 2002 Kwa-Zulu Natal Open League
Senior League
- 4/15: Thrashers - Hamerheads 19:11
- 4/22: Thrashers - Hamerheads 12:11
- 4/29: Thrashers - Hamerheads 16:12
- 5/6: Hamerheads - Thrashers 9:8
- 5/13: Hamerheads - Thrashers 17:13
- 5/18: Hamerheads - Thrashers 6:4
- 5/20: Thrashers - Hamerheads 13:13
- 5/27: Thrashers - Hamerheads 17:8
- 6/3: Thrashers - Hamerheads 11:10
- 6/10: Hamerheads - Thrashers 14:9
- 6/15: Hamerheads - Thrashers 12:10
- 6/24: Hamerheads - Thrashers 13:13
- 7/22: Thrashers - Hamerheads 8:7
- 7/29: Thrashers - Hamerheads 12:9
- 8/5: Hamerheads - Thrashers 8:6
Intermediate League
- 4/29: Whalers - Oilers 7:3
- 5/14: Whalers - Oilers 10:4
- 5/28: Whalers - Oilers 13:5
- 6/11: Whalers - Oilers 18:7
- 6/15: Whalers - Oilers 7:4