Teams from Bacchas, Vikings and Harlequins among winners
The winners of this years Isle of Man hockey indoor titles have been decided following the finals of the respective competitions last weekend.
Six championships across the men's, women's and mixed divisions all came to a close during six final showdowns at the NSC in Douglas on Saturday, 6 December.
Claiming the Men's Premiership title was Bacchas A following a 4-1 win over Vikings A whilst Vikings' ladies A squad scooped the Women's Premiership crown after a narrow 2-3 win over Valkyrs A.
Bacchas A and Vikings A's mixed teams faced off in the Mixed Premiership finale with the former of those winning by a thrilling 6-5 scoreline to take the honours.
Elsewhere, there was success for both of the Bacchas B ladies and men's sides who emerged victorious in the Women's Division One and Men's Division One finals respectively.
Meanwhile, Harlequins B roared to a comprehensive 9-3 win over Castletown B to lift the Mixed Division One title.
More broadly, the 2025 Isle of Man mixed hockey outdoor season will be concluded over the next two weekends.
This Saturday (13 December) will see the Mixed Bowl final between Vikings D and Castletown Cosney held at the NSC in Douglas at 12.30pm before the Mixed Plate final involving Bacchas C and Valkyrs B takes place at 2.30pm at the same venue.
Seven days later on 20 December will be the rearranged Mixed Cup final which will feature Bacchas A and Castletown Celts - also at the NSC in Douglas - with push-back on the day scheduled for 12.30pm.
You can view the final results from this year's Indoor finals below:
Results
Saturday, 4 December 2025
Indoor Men's Premiership Final
Vikings A 1-4 Bacchas A
Indoor Women's Premiership Final
Valkyrs A 2-3 Vikings A
Indoor Mixed Premiership Final
Vikings A 5-6 Bacchas A
Indoor Men's Division One Final
Vikings B 2-6 Bacchas B
Indoor Women's Division One Final
Castletown B 2-3 Bacchas B
Indoor Mixed Division One Final
Castletown B 3-9 Harlequins B
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