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26th March 2006

Halas Hawks U10s Eagles took on Netherton knowing that a win would give them the league title and they made sure of the championship with a comfortable 5-0 win. The goals were shared between Joe Smith, Tom Smart, Oliver Staten, Jake Mullen and man of the match, Jake Mace.
 

The U7s East met Trysull in the Merit Shield and won 4-2 with a brace each for Ben Clarke and Cain Smith.
 

The U7s West lost 3-1 to Phoenix Youth with Alex Gardener getting on the score sheet.
 

The U8s East hit three without reply against Kewford Eagles East, the goals coming from Danny McGovern, Connor Mills and Charlie Gregg. Man of the match went to Jacob Lane.
 

The U8s West won 3-1 against Bilbrook East with Dominic Hipkiss hitting two and Jack Guest the other. George Wakeman earned the man of the match award with a solid defensive performance.
 

After their recent winning form, the U9s East were disappointed to lose 2-1 to Priory Pumas. Ryan Davies scored their goal and there was another man of the match performance from Tom Wickstead.
 

The U11s lost 1-0 to Gornal despite the best efforts of man of the match, Ryan Beech.
 

The U14s met Perrywoods running out 2-1 winners with goals from Craig Law and Ellis James. Jordan Lewry got man of the match.
 

In the Girls League, Halas U12s reached the League Cup Final. They met Kewford Eagles in the quarter-final winning 4-1, with goals from Shanice Mayers (2), Lilly Crawshaw and Rebekah Trevis-Smith. They then went on to win the semi-final against Tipton East 2-0, with goals from Rebekah Trevis-Smith and Shanice Mayers.


The U14s met Kingswinford in the league and after a half time score of 1-0, they completed the match in fine form, thoroughly deserving their 7-0 win. Goals came from Alexia Smith, with a second half hat trick, Kirsty Houston (2), Lydia Bradley and Olivia Emerson.

 

 

Halas Hawks are proud to welcome children from all ethnic backgrounds.

       

Last Updated: 13/09/2007

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