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5th April 2008

 

Halas Hawks girls
Tipton 1 Halas Hawks West 0
Halas Hawks U10s West got off to a slow start against Tipton who scored an early goal. Halas continued to show their improving form by creating several chances but were unable to score an equalizer and there was no further scoring in the game. There were notable performances from Courtney Page and Ciara Robinson-Morris.

Gornal Girls 1 Halas Hawks East 5
The U10s East also began slowly allowing Gornal to take the initiative from the start, hitting the post in the process. A goal by Abigail Gennard mid-way through the half, however, settled the side down, with Halas beginning to create further chances through some excellent passing moves, hitting the bar and post before half-time. The second half began with both sides pushing forward for the all important next goal, with Halas finally succeeding through Louise Edgerton, although Gornal hit back almost immediately. This appeared to knock Halas' confidence and they were then on the back foot for a short period until Louise Tromans restored the two goal cushion. Further goals by the two Louise's then followed, giving them a hard earned 5-1 win.

Halas Hawks 5 Dudley Sports 3
The U13s had a comfortable 5-3 win against Dudley Sports, a game which saw Kirsty Dearn make an impressive debut. Maisie Allen and Charlotte Perks both bagged a brace with the other goal coming from Danielle Hughes. Player of the match went to Ellie Murphy.

Hillcrest 0 Halas Hawks 0
The 16s were looking to maintain their unbeaten league season against a strong Hillcrest team, currently lying in third place. There were several impressive performances from Halas players, including Catherine Barrett in midfield, Vicky Warren and Alex Stewart in defence and Kym Bennett in goal. These, along with an outstanding performance from the Hillcrest goalkeeper, meant that this end to end game ended in a stalemate 0-0 draw. The Halas Girls are now looking forward to the League Cup Final next weekend.
 

 

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