Friendlies
Halas Hawks U7
East played Penn Colts South and scored 5 goals through
Jack Hodgetts - 2, Luke Fletcher - 1, Jake Burrows - 1 and Marcus
Garcha - 1, Man of the Match - Marcus Garcha.
In the U7s West
game against Old Wulfrunians, David Sidaway scored their goal and
man of the match went to Ben Walker
The U8s West
played Wombourne and scored 8 goals; Keegan 4 , Daryl 2
and Shakiel 2. Keegan + Daryl were joint man of the match.
The U8s East
scored four goals against Kingsley Olympic. On target were Thomas
Cole, Tom Powell, James Knight and Harry Holden, who also got man
of the match.
Boys League
Halas Hawks West 4
Forest Falcons 0
After a goalless first half against Forest
Falcons, the U9s West stepped it up in the second half winning 4-0
with goals from Harvey Brookes (2), Jayke Adams and Robert
Pilling. Man of the match went to midfield dynamo, Anthony Andreou.
Trysall 0 Halas
Hawks East 3
A superb, lively start saw the U9s East go in at half
time with a well deserved 1-0 lead from a screaming Jack
Whitehouse goal. The second half produced the same amount of
passion and desire to win with the lads scoring twice more through
Jack Plant and Dan Richards to record a 3-0 win. Man of the match
went to Liam Jones for an excellent defensive display.
Kewford
Eagles South 1 Halas Hawks East 0
The U10s travelled to Kewford losing by a single
goal scored from a free kick. They went close to equalizing
through Joshua Yorke and Charlie Greening but could not find the
breakthrough. The man of the match award went to Louie Jones &
Donovan Westwood.
Halas Hawks
West 4 Halesowen Town 3
The U11s West came under pressure from a good attacking
Halesowen Town side who took a two goal lead but Halas levelled
through Jack Bissell and Callum Hudson. The same two players
scored again in the second half but a third goal from Halesowen
meant a nervy end to the game but Halas goalkeeper, Nathan
Kennings, pulled off some fine saves which also earned him the man
of the match award.
Halas Hawks 6
Kingswinford 3
The U12s had a comfortable 6-3 win over Kingswinford
Youth, their goals coming from man of the match Mohammed Mohamed
(2), Nick Bennett (2), Jonty Round, and Matthew Evans.
Warley Borough
3 Halas Hawks 1
The U13s suffered a disappointing defeat to Warley Borough in a
game in which they were on top for large parts. Halas started
brightly but conceded three goals before the break. The second
half saw Halas come more into the game but their only reward was a
consolation goal from Cameron Milne.
Warley Borough
1 Halas Hawks East 3
Dan Willetts scored an emphatic hat trick as the U15s East beat
Warley Borough 3-1. The team put on an excellent passing
performance in a game where every player shone.
Himley Colts 0
Halas Hawks 2
The U16s recorded their first win of the season with a
2-0 scoreline at Himley Colts. A goal from Lewis Hatfield saw
Halas take a 1-0 lead into the second half which saw Himley
pressing for an equalizer, but a second goal from Josh Cater
settled the game. Man of the match went to Tony Harley.
Halas Hawks 1
Bordesley Green 1 (Bordesley won 5-4 on pens)
This was a thrilling U17s County Cup tie with end to
end action for the complete 90 minutes which ended in a 1-1
stalemate with Mitch Webb scoring for Halas. Extra time saw no
further score but Bordesley won the game on penalties.
Girls League
Halas Hawks 10
Gornal 0
Halas Hawks Girls U10s beat Gornal Girls 10-0 to stay unbeaten
this season with another great performance. The goal of the game
came from a superb passing move between Megan Hawley, Kelly
Nicklin and Maddison Eden which was finished by Hannah Fellows
volleying home from close range. Fellows scored a further four
goals and there was a hat trick from Kirsty Hampton and a brace
for Maddison Eden.
Withymoor 2
Halas Hawks 6
Withymoor were slow to start in a game where Halas U14 girls took
an early three goal lead before both teams then settled in to an
exciting encounter where action was seen at both ends. Ciara
Robinson-Morris pulled off some excellent saves with Mia Bell
shining in right midfield. Amy Blakemore scored a hat-trick with
Sophie Pritchard adding another two and Ellie Lambrou completing
the 6-2 scoreline.