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24th September 2006

Halas Hawks U8s West had a comfortable 8-1 win over Withymoor Colts West with Matthew Jones scoring five. The others came from Cameron Milne (2) and Jamie Theodosi, with man of the match going to Ellis Meredith.

The U8s Dynamos met Millfields and shared the points in a 4-4 draw. James Williams and Alex Gardener bagged two each with Constance Scofield getting player of the match.

The U9s went down 3-1 to Dudley Juniors. Their goal came from Harry Allen with man of the match going to goalkeeper Charlie Bagley, who saved a penalty.

The U10s North had an end to end match with Dudley Juniors with a 2-2 score line being a fair result. Luke Harborne and Joe Vaughan hit the target with Alex Sambidge getting man of the match.

An under-strength U11s took on Bilbrook but two early goals given away meant it was going to be an uphill struggle. Man of the match, Danny Hodges, pulled a goal back, but Bilbrook scored three further goals to secure a deserved 5-1 win.

In the Girls League, the U12s East went down 5-2 to Kewford North with Corina Talbot and new signing, Ellie Murphy, hitting the target. 

The U12s West lost 5-1 to Gornal South with Fallon Williams scoring their consolation goal.

The U14s West continued their unbeaten run with a 4-0 win over Kewford. On target were Rebekah Trevis-Smith and Shanice Mayers, who completed her hat trick with a goal from a tremendous free kick into the top corner of the net.

The U14s East had the lion’s share of the play against Gornal who put up an excellent defensive performance, but Sandeep Sangha made sure of all three points with a late Halas goal.

 

 

 

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Last Updated: 13/09/2007

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