Help Sitemap Home Skip Navigation Contact Us Disability Statement

www.majestic-cinema.co.uk
Book online now
Tel: 01553 772603
Licensed bar open every evening
Tower street king's Lynn
 
 
Monday, 15th March 2010

Blues on 13-goal rampage

Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image

Published Date: 04 February 2008
Leverington Blue U11 13, Manea Strikers 1
Blues' goals came from Matty Ryan 4, Tom Ketteringham 2, Jordan Webb 3, Pat Webb 2, Jesse Bate and an 18-yard screamer from man of the match Harry Clarke.
Leverington: J Gamble, L Bass, H Johnson, J Webb, H Barker, B Thomas, P Webb, J Bate, M Ryan, C Willoughby, T Ketteringham, H Clarke, M Minall.

Hungate U11 1, Benwick 0
Rovers' good form continued.

Benwick edged the first half with some fine e
fforts, but Hayden Bishop kept them out.

With five minutes left Josh Ovendale played the ball over the top for Ryan McManus to score the winner.

Hungate: H Bishop, C Tompkins, J East, T Ward, T Reeve, R McManus, K Akred, Z Davies, S Young, L Russell-Smith, J Ovendale (mom).

Wisbech Acorns U10 3, March SS B 2
Acorns led 1-0 at half time but March started the brighter in the second half and Jamie Wilson had a header hit the bar.

Josh Doncaster scored a superb goal for March and Connor Pears added their second.

Acorns levelled straight from the restart and scored their final goal in the dying minutes.

March: Jamie Wilson, Ben Norton, Daniel James, Josh Doncaster, Jack Miller, Keaton Smith, Connor Pears (mom), Mitchell Drewery, Callum Willox.

Acorns: Luke Saunders, Tom Culshaw, Stuart Freear, George Jones, Adan Lewis, Neil Savage, Mo Weston, Jakub Ziabka, Josh Fielding.

WSM Purples U10 1, March SS A 0
Purples just edged it against the league leaders. After a goalless first half when both teams had chances George Freear sealed the points.

Shay Fairclough in the home goal had an excellent game.
The valiant March boys can all hold their heads high and remain at the top of the table.

Saints: Shay Fairclough, Alex Albutt, Liam Hollis, Joe Reed, George Freear, Ross Beart, Dan Palmer, Dylan Sheldrake, Reagan Brown, Warren Jolly.

March: Peran Burton, Henry Butt, Adam Conyard, Luke Dawson, Josh Fairminer, Alfie Jaggard, Ethan Kirby, Conor Mazurek, Thomas Morton, Kyle Wiggins.

Chatteris Blacks U10 1, Leverington 3
This was a difficult game for both teams. Leverington's first goal came from James Clarke.

Adam Cousins scored their second and Chatteris managed to get one back before half-time.

The final goal came from Joe Kiddle.

Leverington: Adam Cousins (mom), Tobi Woods, Lewis Tegerdine, Oliver Potter, Ryan Jones, James Clarke, Callum Moore, Joe Steed, Joe Kiddle.

Outwell Swifts U9 0, Guyhirn 2
In a fiercely contested cup match it was second division Guyhirn who progressed to the quarter-finals.

They took the lead with a penalty from man of the match Ryan Harnwell.

Outwell pushed for an equaliser in the second half but Guyhirn scored again via Levi Taylor.

Lewis Woodward saved a Outwell penalty late in the game.
Guyhirn: Lewis Woodward, Cain Roberts, George Barker, Ryan Buckley, Ryan Harnwell (pmom), Levi Taylor, Robert Hitchcock, Jack Trayford, Cody Plaice, Sean O'Neill.

Terrington U9 0, Hungate Yellows 4
Hungate were quickly into their stride and took the lead through Reece Patterson.

More goals came from Conner Ruvthen, Kieran Higgs and Ben Garner. Charlie Surguy was awarded man of the match after turning defence into attack several times.

Benwick U9 0, Wasps 6
Wasps produced a battling performance to progress into the next round of the cup.

They took the lead with a penalty from top scorer Robert Miller and added to it with an own goal, a clinical finish from Steven Smith and a first goal of the season for Ryan Foster-Smith.

Miller completed his hat-trick with two great finishes to make it 6-0 at the break.

The outstanding Benwick keeper made several great saves to deny Wasps, whose keeper Trent Stanley kept a club record sixth consecutive clean sheet.

Wasps: Trent Stanley, Ryan Foster-Smith, Steven Smith, Josh Atkinson, Cristopher Wade, Robert Miller, Adam Bream, Frazer Hinks-Stratton, Liam Ward.

Wootons B U9 1, Hungate Yellows 1
The Yellows found themselves a goal down early on.

Late in the game a fierce Harry Baldry shot was handled in the area and Ben Garner scored from the penalty spot.

Wisbech Acorns U9 1, WSM Yellow 8
Saints won this first round cup tie. They took the lead through Brandon Watson but Acorns equalised – a wake-up call to the Saints, who then dominated the rest of the half and the second half with goals from Tom Jacklin 3, Liam Scott 2 and Teddy Haime 2.

Yellow: Jack Hurst, Jordan Butcher, Sam Ground, Sam Land, Liam Scott, Josh Burrows, Teddy Haime, Brandon Watson (mom), Tom Jacklin.

March SS U9 B 4, WSM Purple 1
March ran out comfortable winners in this League Cup first round tie.

Curtis Oldroyd opened the scoring and the lead was soon doubled by Sam Hawkins.

In the second half Luke Green added a third and Archie Murfitt put the result beyond doubt. Purples scored a late consolation.

March: Ben Moore, Harry Davey, Bradley Dilloway, Samuel Clarke, Curtis Oldroyd, Sam Hawkins (mom), Archie Murfitt, Luke Green.

March SS U9 A 5, Hungate Green 3 (aet)
Hungate lost out in extra time in this cup-tie after taking the lead through Ronnie Buckenham.

Thomas Coleman hit Greens' second and Kai Mead made it 3-2 to Hungate before half-time.

Greens were unlucky to concede again and go into extra time.
Hungate: Oliver Osborn, Cavan Connolly, Alphy Hayes, Ronnie Buckenham, Thomas Coleman, Matthew Rose, Ryan Johnson, Sam Lewis, Kai Mead.

Wisbech St Mary U8 7, Walpole 3
Sam Knott hit four goals as Yellows took the honours.
Walpole started strongly and held the league leaders for 10 minutes.

John Cooper had an excellent game in defence for Walpole but Saints quickly added two more before Tyler Alabaster set up William Day for the first goal of his hat-trick.

Tom Whitaker pulled of a superb double save to frustrate a very good Saints side.

Saints' other goals came from Rhys Howell, Henry Price and Kieron Green.

Yellow: Ryan Cobb, Kieron Green, Rhys Howell, Henry Price, Sam Knott (mom), Jack Gibson, Charluie Stagg, Dan Sharman, Lewis Roxbee, Callum Newman, Ryan White, Ethan Parrin.

Walpole: Tom Whitaker, John Cooper (mom), Tyler Alabaster, Jordan Coxford, Braden Jermey, Thomas Nunn, William Day.

Whittlesey U8 1, March SS A 1
March pounded the Whittlesey goal with shots but it was the home side who broke the deadlock, taking the lead after William Curtis in goal for March had already pulled off some terrific saves.

In the second period saw March's equaliser finally from Luke Cable.

A good result for the March boys who stay top of the table
March: William Curtis, Luke Cable, Morgan Cogman, Robert Conyard, Thomas Hinton, Kieran Neville, Shae Pooley, Charlie Revell, Luca Rutterford, Ben Watson.

Outwell Swifts U8 9, March SS B 3
Swifts started strongly in this cup-tie.

They scored quickly through Toby Allen – the first of his four goals – and by half-time led 5-2.

In the second half goals came from Toby Allen 4, Jake Miller 4 and Owen Smith.

Swifts: Ben Allen, Toby Allen, Josh Greenland, Aimee Hunt, Jake Miller (mom), Owen Smith, Holly Watson, Evie Wenn, Scott White.

WSM Purple U7 9, West Winch 1
A good all-round performance from the Saints in this League Cup-tie.

An own goal from the Saints gave West Winch a boost but Reece Hughes hit five goals and further strikes came from Kyle Campbell 2 and Jack Erkin 2 to book the home side's place in the quarter-finals.

Benwick U7 B 1, Wisbech Town Acorns 8
Acorns played some of their best football of the season and were 3-0 up in the first period.

At the halfway point Acorns led 4-0 and they extended that to 6-1 ten minutes later.

With five minutes remaining they scored two more. Goals came from Alex Bullock 4, Joshua Lester 2, Cobi Ziebart and Brandon Godfrey.

Acorns: Brandon Godfrey, Joshua Petit, Joshua Lester, Robert Lee, Cobi Ziebart, Alex Bullock, Taylor Clarke, Shane Punton, Nathan Bright.

Outwell Swifts U7 4, March Rangers 0
This was a proud performance from March against a well-organised Outwell team.

By the end of the first 15 minutes March had lost three of their players through illness and injury and were 3-0 down.
Outwell added the fourth in the final minutes.

For March Kieran Bass was man of the match for several excellent saves.

March: Kieran Bass, Kyle Nosworthy, Amy Smith, Brandon Tyas, Callum Ball, Matthew Richards, Garrison Asher, Brooklyn Gray.



Page 1 of 1

  • Last Updated: 04 February 2008 5:31 PM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: Wisbech
 
 
 


Sister Newspapers:
Press Complaints Commission

This website and its associated newspaper adheres to the Press Complaints Commission’s Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then contact the Editor by clicking here.

If you remain dissatisfied with the response provided then you can contact the PCC by clicking here.