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FOOTBALL: Youth round-up



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Published Date: 15 October 2008
BOYS UNDER 7
WSM Yellows 9, Whittlesey 2

Saints started off brightly and ran out worthy winners with goals from Harrison Burrows 5, Joshua Gear 2 and Brandon Ramdharry 2 .

Saints: William Pentelow, Ethan Lawrence, Polly Norman, Brandon Rolfe, Joshua Gear, H
arrison Burrows, Brandon Ramdharry (mom), Owen Gilbert

UNDER 8

Leverington 3, Chatteris 4

A good demonstration of teamwork and football with both teams showing excellent passing and tackling. Kieran Smith scored two goals for Chatteris with Cieran Bailey and Jamie Chapman scoring one each.

Leverington came back strongly and goals by Billy Carmen 2 and Liam Dennis got them level, only for Chatteris to get the winner with few minutes remaining.

Leverington: Shaun Ely, Daniel Kimber, Louie Garner, Liam Dennis (pom), Billy Carmen, Charlie Rackley.

WSM Purples 3, WASPS 3

The Wasps dominated the game with several attempts on goal in the first half but some great saves from Ashley Clark kept the Saints in the game.The second half was more even with both teams having chances. Goals were scored by Josh Button, Kaeran Symons and Reece Hughes.

Purples Ashley Clarke, Jamie Blades, Reece Hughes, Jack Elbury, Kaeran Symons, Kyle Campbell, Ryan Tegerdine, Josh Button (mom))

Hungate Greens 4,

Wisbech Acorns 5

Hungate took the lead with a penalty from Miles Stoppard and were a little unfortunate to lose. Their other goals came from Marshall Morgan, Nathan Culley and Edward Gibbon.

Manea 1, Hungate Yellows 19

Tommy Wiles hit seven goals in Hungate's easy win. Other goals came from Jack Huseyin 4, Jay Rout 3, Richard Mills 3 and Cobi Ziebart 2.

UNDER 9

Whittlesey Blue 3,

Leverington 3

Leverington battled back from a two-goal deficit at half time to go 3-2 in front from a Robert Smith hat-trick in the second half and battled well to keep the hosts limited to a few chances. They were unlucky to concede a late equaliser but every player played their part in this exciting draw.

WSM Yellows 0, Holbeach 0

An end to end game with both teams having missed opportunities.The first half saw Alex Watson make some great saves and after the break Yellows were unable to convert their chances.

WSM: Alex Watson, Terry Willmot, Dan Higgs, Sam Knott, Brandon Campbell, Ethan Parrin, Cameron Lee, Charlie Stagg, Lewis Roxbee, Jack Gibson (mom)

March 5, Benwick 3

Two great strikes from Charley Palmerand goals from Bradley Stratton and Kyle Bird ensured that March led 4-1 at half-time.

Benwick scored twice early in the second half to set up a frantic finale before Bird scored again in the final seconds to secure the points for March.

March: Aaron Wesley, Jordan Dale, Myles Mason, Kyle Bird, Charley Palmer, Dan Waltham, Oliver Mann, Jacob Halls, Morgan Cogman, Bradley Stratton.

UNDER 10

Wasps 4, Hungate Greens 3

Greens played their best game of the season so far, and were unlucky to lose this match against last season's runaway league winners.



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  • Last Updated: 15 October 2008 2:38 PM
  • Source: Fenland Citizen
  • Location: Wisbech
 
 
  

 
 


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