THE Basingstoke Bison Ladies went goal crazy in their opening home league game of the season as they thrashed the visiting Peterborough Penguins 17-2.

Lisa Collingwood led the scoring with seven goals in an 11-point haul, while linemate Jodie Attrill scored a double hat-trick on her way to 10 points.

The home side took just 30 seconds to open the scoring as Attrill netted and 50 seconds later Karen Probin added a second.

Attrill went on to complete a first period hat-trick and Collingwood netted the last goal before the buzzer as the Bison Ladies led 5-0.

Collingwood netted the first after the break, before the Penguins opened their account.

Jodie Milson was next to get on the scoresheet, assisted by Tanya Bone and Jade Reyland.

Collingwood then hit a straight hat-trick in the space of two minutes, with Kim Carrington-Fisher getting a helper on the first of the trio.

Attrill then netted the final goal of the second session to give the home side an 11-1 lead.

It was Peterborough who opened the final period scoring, before Attrill and Collingwood added to their tally.

Milson then netted her second of the game, finishing a move involving Bone and Carrington-Fisher.

The goals kept coming as Attrill and Collingwood netted again, before Lauren Pilbeam wrapped up the scoring by finishing a move involving Julie Burns and Dee West.

Christy Baker was the home side’s most valuable player and Milson was their spirit of the game winner.