Round 2 of the women's hockey masters league returns after COVID-19 enforced break

By Kristy Williams
Updated July 23 2020 - 11:59am, first published 10:30am
MASTERFUL PLAYERS: Tracey Hardie-Jones, Tracey Baker and Parkes' Denise Gernsbach were the driving force for getting the new Masters League off the ground. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED.
MASTERFUL PLAYERS: Tracey Hardie-Jones, Tracey Baker and Parkes' Denise Gernsbach were the driving force for getting the new Masters League off the ground. PHOTO: CONTRIBUTED.

Some of the western region's best female hockey players banded together to create a new competition for the Master's category at the start of the year, and after an extended break due to COVID-19, they are finally ready for round two in Parkes this weekend.

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