Friendlies
The U7s East
scored three goals at Trysull and showed a fantastic team spirit.
Goals were scored by Luke Fletcher (2) and Jack Hodgetts. Man of
the match went to Hayden Walker who made a number of great tackles
and worked hard all through the match.
The U8s East
scored 6 goals at Bilbrook through James Knight (2), Ethan Daley
(2), Connor Chater and Harry Holden. Man of the match was Tom
Powell.
Girls League
Withymoor
Colts 4 Halas Hawks 1
It was a slow start from Halas Hawks U13 girls who were one down
against Withymoor within a minute of the start. Beginning the
second half three down, however, Halas never let their heads drop
and began to create some chances of their own. Unfortunately, as
they began to tire, Withymoor grabbed a fourth before Amy Plimmer
combined with Amy Sargent for the latter to grab a consolation.
Wordsley Wasps
0 Halas Hawks 3
The U16 girls got back to winning ways
this week as they visited Wordsley. A first half brace from Kate
Drew saw them to half time and in the second half, a deft side
foot saw Liz McAleenan add to the score. Midfielder, Kate
Hunnisett took player of the match.
Boys League
Halas Hawks West 3
Kewford South 0
The U9s West largely dominated their
match against Kewford Eagles South. Man of the match, Harvey
Brookes, scored two goals whilst Jayke Adams scored a fine solo
effort making the final score 3-0 to Halas.
Kewford Eagles
3 Halas Hawks East 3
The U9s East got off to a slow start
after a three week break and went two goals behind to a determined
Kewford side. The second half was end to end action with the Halas
boys getting back to level terms at 2-2 and finding another gear.
However another mistake saw Kewford take advantage and they should
have held on for the win, but, a brilliant individual goal from
Jack Plant gave him his hat trick and a fair 3-3 draw.
Halas Hawks
East 3 Penn Colts 2
The U10s East entertained Penn Colts and won a close game by 3-2. Halas
started brightly but were kept at bay by some great saves from the
Penn keeper but Louie Jones put them in front with a long range
strike. Penn drew level but Charlie Greening regained the lead
with a penalty only to see Penn draw level again. The winning goal
came when Greening got his second. Man of the match went to
Donovan Westwood.
Gornal Colts
North 0 Halas Hawks West 3
The U11s West travelled to Gornal North and in a game between two
evenly matched teams, came away with a 3-0 win. Callum Hudson got
the first goal with an unstoppable long range strike and the
second came from Jack Bissell. Gornal pushed hard but could not
break through due to some strong defending from George Shingleton
and Jack Clews. Halas finished well getting a late penalty by
Hudson. Man of the match went to Callum Hudson.
Halas Hawks 2
Hasbury Rangers 4
The U13s lost a gripping game 4-2
against local rivals Hasbury. Both teams pushed for the opening
goal but it was Hasbury who took the lead direct from a free kick.
The second half saw Hasbury take a three goal lead but Halas kept
battling and were rewarded when Cameron Milne pulled one back.
Hasbury restored their three goal lead before Callum Hudson got
another for Halas to create an exciting finale to the game.
Forest Falcons
1 Halas Hawks 4
The U14s went a goal behind to a strong
Falcons team, before Adam Higginson equalised. The second half saw
Halas begin to take control with goals from Michael Eaton and Josh
Mason on his full team debut. Tom Bagley sealed the win following
some great team play. Man of the match went to Jack Bagley for a
fine midfield performance.
Wombourne 3
Halas Hawks 3
In this cup game, the U17s went one up
at Wombourne through Matt Ross but then throw it all away to enter
the half-time break 2-1 down. The second half saw Halas start
strongly equalizing through a stunning Mitch Wells goal. This was
short lived with Wombourne again taking the lead and looking to
hold on for the win, but a determined Halas side equalized again
through Alex Chappel with only minutes left, forcing a penalty
shoot out. Unfortunately Halas lost 5-4 on penalties.
Halas 3 Pensnett Panthers 2
The U18s cup game started at a fast pace with Halas taking a 3-0
lead in the first 12 minutes of the game, all three goals scored
by Brad Hickman. Pensnett battled hard and replied with two goals
before the half time break. The scored half saw no further score
despite both teams creating chances in a great cup game played in
correct spirit by both teams.
Halas Ladies
Halas Ladies 8
Tipton 0
Halas Hawks Ladies were always in
control against Tipton winning 8-0 with four goals coming from
Gemma Colledge and a brace each for Katie Monk and Jodie Jones.