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Under 13 - MATCH REPORTS

 

 

22 May 05

Challenge Cup Final

Manchester City Ladies  2 v 1  Fletcher Moss
 

 

    Report by : Chris McGrath



The Second meeting of these two teams was again played at Glossop North End, a change of venue from the proposed venue, this being Hurst Cross home of Ashton United. City began the game high from their victory seven days ago, and in determined mood to produce the display they were capable of, but strangely was missing last Sunday’s epic encounter.

City began the game kicking from left to right, and were immediately on the attack, penning Fletcher back into their own half for the first 15 minutes. Within this period, City, and in particular Sarah Penny, had two gilt edge chances to take the lead, the first as early as the fourth minute saw Sarah put through, and a one on one with the keeper saw the ball go agonizingly wide of the keepers left post, with the keeper beaten.

Again within a few minutes of that chance, Sarah was put through, again one on one with the keeper, again just the wrong side of the post. You would have thought that Fletcher would have heeded the warnings, and got wise to the City tactics, but for a third time Sarah was put through, and gratefully accepted the chance, this putting City one nil up.

Fletcher were finding it hard to break down a City side, who this time were fresh from a week long rest, and this showed, with some great one touch passing opening up Fletcher, but unfortunately, this was only sporadic, and at the interval City only had one goal to show for their dominance.

Again the City goal Keeper didn’t half a shot to save in the first half.

Half time City 1 Fletcher Moss 0

City were expecting an assault on their goal in the second period, but this did not come, and as the Second period progressed, City became more and more comfortable, and it seemed as though this time, the game would be decided within normal time. Then out of the blue, and extremely harshly, City were dealt a major blow, when the referee, saw something within the City area, which no one else within the ground saw, and awarded a penalty to Fletcher Moss. From the spot kick Fletcher were level, and this seemed to spur them on for a few minutes, within this time they attempted to lay siege to the City area, and from being a comfortable game for City it had become a real fight.

The game now was finely balanced, and it looked as though extra time was gain beckoning, but the as with the previous game, City struck, again the ball was played through the middle to Sarah Penny, who again was one on one with the Keeper, and again made no mistake with the finish, and put City into the lead, as with the previous game, this came just within the normal time, and as with the previous game it seemed as though City had snatched a victory, this time without doubt fully deserved.

City regrouped and with the game ticking down, they were determined not to make the mistake, harshly learnt from the previous game.

There were scenes of jubilation not long after, as this time the referee blew, signalling the end of the game, and confirming City as the undisputed cup winners, this becoming the last piece within the jigsaw for City as they achieved a Treble.

Player of the Match, as voted by MCLFC Parents SARAH PENNY

Team H. OAKES, R. LOWE, S. KELLY, B. GROCOTT, E. PILLING, J. REID, G. FRANCE (CAPTAIN), C. EDWARDS, K. HABBERLEY, F. SULLIVAN, S. EDMONDSON, N. KEELING, S. PENNEY

 

15 May 05

League Cup Final

Manchester City Ladies  3  V  3  Fletcher Moss

City win 4 - 2 on penalties

 

    Report by : Chris McGrath

With City only making the Final on Friday night, this was another hard game within a short period of time. City began the game kicking from right to left, playing in their traditional Sky Blue, with Fletcher playing in Yellow.

The Pitch was very hard, and without grass to large areas, causing City to reappraise their approach to the game, as it was obvious that a quick passing game would not be possible.

From the start City attempted to enforce their dominance, and within ten Minutes of the start City were one nil up, a ball over the top being met by Sarah Penny, who made no mistake with the shot One nil City.

City then took their foot of the gas and allowed Fletcher to gain a strangle hold on the Midfield, this meant that City could not feed their front players, and for the remainder of the half, it was a Midfield battle with few chances being created at either half.

The City goal Keeper didn’t half a shot to save in the first half, and the only real chance was a through ball from City, Sarah Penny again latching onto, and slotting the ball home, only for the goal to be ruled off side. The half time whistle couldn’t come quick enough for both teams.

Half time City 1 Fletcher Moss 0

City knew that Fletcher would come straight out of the traps in the second period, and this they did, City were now defending their lead, and with Fletcher taking control of the Midfield, it was all hands to pump. With 5 minutes of the Second period gone, Fletcher got a harsh free kick on the City Right. The ball was brilliantly whipped into the danger area, and with no City Player taking Control, the ball was headed past the helpless Keeper by a City defender for the Fletcher equaliser.

The game was now on a knife edge, and City were defending, with Fletcher on th attack looking for the winner. This was the first time all season that City had endured such pressure, but they raised their game, and with extra looming launched an attack which ended with a corner to City.

The ball was played into the danger area by City, and a brilliant Volley by Becky Grocott gave City the Lead. This was timed at just into injury time, and City looked to have sealed a win. But with time running out for Fletcher they launched a speculative ball from defence towards the City goal, and an unfortunate mis kick from City’s otherwise faultless keeper presented Fletcher with the goal to take the game into extra time. There was barely time for the restart.

In the first period of extra time things were tight, but a superb strike from the Fletcher Striker, arguably the goal of the match gave Fletcher the lead, and for the first time this season left City trailing. The score approaching the final period of extra time 3-3 to Fletcher.

With Time now against City, the Management threw caution to the wind, bringing off the majority of the defence, in an attempt to get the crucial equaliser, this was to be a master stroke with City’s captain Gergia France being released through Midfield, and with only the Keeper to beat coolly slotted the equaliser. There again was barely enough time to restart the game, no Penalties.

City began First

S. Penny 1
Fletcher equalised 1-1
Then K. Hbberley for City 2-1
Fletcher then missed their next attempt, superbly save by Helen Oakes
G. France next for City, but superbly saved City 2-1
Then Helen made another great save City 2-1
Up Stepped J Reid to give City a 3-1 lead.
Fletcher then scored to give City a 3-2 lead,
S. Edmondson stepped up for City, with the task of scoring to give City Victory, a task she gratefully accepted 4-2 City.

Team H. OAKES, R. LOWE, S. KELLY, B. GROCOTT, E. PILLING, J. REID, G. FRANCE (CAPTAIN), C. EDWARDS, K. HABBERLEY, F. SULLIVAN, S. EDMONDSON, N. KEELING, S. PENNY

 

 

13 May 05

Stockport County   1  v  7  Manchester City Ladies

 

    Report by : Chris McGrath

This was the second time of asking for the Semi Final of the Challenge Cup, with the Victors facing Fletcher Moss in the Final. The game was played on a sunny evening, in perfect conditions, and pitch which would be perfect for playing bowls on it was that good. City were quick out of the starting blocks, and with their first attack of the match created an opening for Sarah Penny, who cool as a cucumber slotted home.

It didn’t take long for City to double their advantage, and this time the scorer was a regular on the score sheet, Becky Grocott, who scored with ease with the Stockport defence at sixes and Sevens.

The game was becoming completely one sided, with attack after attack either ending in a goal or a near miss for City, and at Half Time, Stockport were thank full to go in only trailing by Five Goals, coming again from Sarah Penny and Becky Grocott.

Half time City 5 Stockport 0

At halftime, the message to the City Players was more of the same, and it certainly worked, with City increasing their advantage soon after the break, this time a great strike from outside the penalty area by Becky Grocott, this certainly being the goal of the game.

Stockport, now playing into a blustery wind, seemed to take heart from this, and within a few minutes of the restart, scored a, ball played through the left, was received by the Stockport player and with her pace, she took the ball past the City defence, and dispatch a shot into the roof of the net

This was to be Stockport's only chance of the half, and City began to take control, although they only breached the Stockport defence one further time, if it wasn’t for the Stockport Keeper, the score could have been in double figures.

City now meet Fletcher Moss in the Final at Glossop North End Sunday 15th May Kick-off 12.30.

Player of the Match S. Penny

Final Score City 7 Stockport 1
 

Team H. OAKES, R. LOWE, S. KELLY, B. GROCOTT, E. PILLING,
C. EDWARDS, K. HABBERLEY, S. PENNY, F. SULLIVAN, S. EDMONDSON, N. KEELING
 

 

26 Feb 05

Manchester City Ladies  3  V  0  Fletcher Moss

 

    Report by : Chris McGrath


Finally the first meeting of the only unbeaten Clubs in the Division took place, a game which was eagerly anticipated by the City Management, to see how far City had progressed from last seasons disappointments.

City began as they had in all their previous matches with some quick interchanges, and began to impose their qualities on the game. There was a new formation, with City adopting for a Diamond formation, giving their shape a little more strength through the middle.

City were playing some outstanding football, and chances began to develop, and but for some outstanding saves from the Fletcher Moss goalkeeper, City would have been at least two goals to the good before they scored.

The goal itself was due to some outstanding work by in form Captain Georgia France, who left the Fletcher Right Back in disarray as she cut down the left flank. With the defender appealing for a goal kick, Georgia Crossed the ball into the danger area, where Kali Habberley was first to react, hitting an unstoppable shot into the net, 1-0 and nothing more than City deserved.

You would have expected a quick reply from Fletcher, but it was again City asking all the questions, and within five minutes of taking the lead, they had doubled their advantage, a strong run down the right by Francesca Sullivan, and an even better cross into the area, was struck firmly into the net by Kali Habberley, for City’s and Kali’s second of the day.

City were now in complete control of the game, and the only surprise at half time was the scoreline, with the game still within Fletcher Moss reach, although the domination and attempts on goal told another story. In a first half completely dominated by City, Fletcher did not manage one shot on goal.


Half time City 2 Fletcher Moss 0

City knew that Fletcher would come straight out of the traps in the second period, and this they did, but for all their early huff and puff of the second half, they did not test the City Keeper, and it was left to City to make all the running, and create the opening. This they did, time and again unlocking the Fletcher defense, and but for the Post, and some great goalkeeping, City would have had the game sewn up before their third goal did arrive.

 
Team H. OAKES, R. LOWE, S. KELLY, B. GROCOTT, E. PILLING, J. REID, G. FRANCE (CAPTAIN), C. EDWARDS, K. HABBERLEY, F. SULLIVAN, S. EDMONDSON

30 Oct 2004

Manchester City Ladies  10  v  0  Medlock Rangers

 

    Report by : Chris McGrath

City began the game with only 9 fit first team players, and things would get progressively worse as the day drew on. The game started brightly enough for City, again some free flowing football producing some great goals and giving the opposition no chance. In a totally one sided first half City produced some great football, but towards the end of the first half, City’s problems began, first Emma Pilling pulled up with an injury to her foot, with no substitutes available City were now stretched, then Kali Habberley twisted her knee, and Jordan Reid aggravated an old injury, giving City major half time problems.

City’s half time break would be spent attending to the trio of injured players and assessing the second half became a priority, especially with what was to follow early in the second period.


Half time City 7 Medlock 0

The instructions to the girls as the second half kicked off were simple, pass the ball, and don’t aggravate the injuries, but with fewer than ten minutes of the Second half gone, City were forced to bring off Jordan Reid, no sooner had she come off, then City had to put Kali Habberley into goal and bring Helen Oakes out. Something that City have resisted all season even when the games have been one sided, as this inevitably leads to complacency and also affects the stability of the team.

City for all their problems still were good enough to score a further 3 goals in the second half, and this with only six fit players.

The goals were spread again but Becky Grocott again claimed the lions share of them, scoring another five to add to her impressive total, Jordan Reid 1, Chloe Edwards 1, Kali Habberley 2 and Georgia France 1 were the other scorers in a match that proved to be a trying as any this season, but for the wrong reasons.

Player of the Match E. Pilling

 
Team : H. OAKES, R. LOWE, S. KELLY, B. GROCOTT, E. PILLING, J. REID, G. FRANCE (CAPTAIN), C. EDWARDS, K. HABBERLEY

 

23 Oct 2004

Manchester City Ladies  22  v  0   Urmston Mead

    Report by : Chris McGrath

 
City began this game with one change from the previous five games, Shauna Edmondson was replaced by Lauren Pershouse, making her first start of the season for the Blues. City started with 3 at the back, three in midfield, and two strikers, this was the return fixture from the opening game of the season which saw City record a 26 goal haul. With Urmston finding some good form, City expected a sterner test than the opening day fixture.

Urmston began the game kicking from right to left, with City attacking down hill With two minutes on the clock City hadn’t created much, and it was Urmston who were maybe just edging this encounter, but then with quick interplay in the middle of the park, City broke with devastating speed, to record their first goal of the afternoon, and from this point on Urmston would not cause City any further problems.

City now got into their stride, but Urmston kept plugging away, and with a well organized defence caught the City attack time and time off side, meaning City would need to be patient in their build-ups, and patient they were.

By half time City had scored a further 9 goals, leaving the game over as a contest by half time.

City began the second half with even more purpose, and it was no surprise when City increased their lead, all the play being in the Urmston half, and City’s one touch football ripping through the now fragile Urmston defence.

By the end of the game City had scored a further 12 goals giving the result a true reflection of the City dominance.

Amazingly, Becky Grocott scored another six goals, this being yet another double hatrick, with further goals coming from Georgia France 3, Jordan Reid 3, Chloe Edwards 2, Kali Habberley 2 and Siobhan Kelly 3.


Player of the Match G. France

 
Team : Team H. OAKES, R. LOWE, L. PERSHOUSE, S. KELLY, B. GROCOTT, E. PILLING, J. REID, G. FRANCE (CAPTAIN), C. EDWARDS, K. HABBERLEY

 

17 Oct 2004

Manchester City Ladies  13 v  0 Middleton

    Report by : Chris McGrath

 

As with all City’s games this season they started to press forward from the first whistle. The ground was very wet, and the goal area was of concern to the City Management, but those fears were swept aside with some breathtaking football from City. Middleton could not cope with the City passing, and time and time again City broke with ease, using the wings well. City’s first goal coming after three minutes, and from then on it was one way traffic.

By half time the game was over as a contest with City leading by eight goals, and Middleton not able to produce one shot, leaving Helen Oakes a spectator.


Half time City 8 Middleton 0

The second half saw city again press from the start and it was no surprise when City increased their lead, again the wingers being fed by the City Back three, and breaking with breathtaking speed. The second half brought a further five goals to leave a final score of thirteen to nil.

Seven Goals from in form Becky Grocott, were complemented by oner from Kali Habberley, Three from Chloe Edwards, one from Georgia France, and one from Jordan Reid.

All credit to the girls, who again showed great strength, and also great togetherness, this result keeping City at the top of the league, with an impressive record.


Player of the Match B. Grocott
Team H. OAKES, R. LOWE, S. EDMONDSON, S. KELLY, B. GROCOTT, E. PILLING, J. REID, G. FRANCE (CAPTAIN), C. EDWARDS, K. HABBERLEY

 

10 Oct 2004

Manchester City Ladies  16 v  0 Poynton Girls

    Report by : Chris McGrath

 
Citys first game for 2 weeks again saw them travelling to the south of Manchester, this time playing Poynton. With no games for 2 weeks, City needed to be fully focused, and switched on for this tricky tie. City again reverting to their Black and Red Kit.

The game started with City kicking up hill, with City attacking from the first whistle, and within a minute they were one up, from this moment on the game took a predictable route, with City in total domination, and Poynton desperately defending. It was no surprise when City doubled their lead, and before half time City were in total control, knocking in a further six goals, to give the half time score a true reflection of the first half City leading by eight.


Half time City 8 Poynton 0

The Second half saw city kicking downhill, and as in the first half City were dominant attacking at will, with the City Keeper a spectator. Some great saves by the Poynton Keeper kept out a number of city efforts, but City still managed a further eight in the Second Half, giving the final score a true reflection of the days events.

Four Goals from in form Becky Grocott, were complemented by Four from Kali Habberley, Three from Chloe Edwards, Three from Georgia France, Two from Emma Pilling, and Two from Jordan Reid.

All credit to the girls, who again showed great strength, and also great togetherness, this result keeping City at the top of the league, with an impressive record.


Player of the Match G. France
Team : Team H. OAKES, R. LOWE, S. EDMONDSON, S. KELLY, B. GROCOTT, E. PILLING, J. REID, G. FRANCE (CAPTAIN), C. EDWARDS, K. HABBERLEY

 

18 Sep 2004

MAN CITY LADIES 6  v  1  STOCKPORT COUNTY

    Report by : Chris McGrath

 
This was City’s third game of the season, and on paper their hardest yet. Last City saw City only manage a 1-1 draw early on in the campaign, so Stockport felt confident of continuing their hoodoo over City. City again reverting to their Black and Red Kit.

The game started with City kicking down hill, but as always, it was City doing the pressing, forcing Stockport to defend deep, and creating the space for the Midfield to exploit. Some of the touches from City were class, with Stockport having no answer to the one touch passing, and it came as no surprise when City took the lead after 10 minutes, a brilliant long range effort from E. Pilling beating the Stockport Keeper at the near post.

City grew in confidence and doubled their lead with a few minutes to go in the first half, again a strike from E. Pilling leaving the over worked Stockport Keeper grasping at air.

This seemed to spur Stockport to life and for the final few minutes of the first half they pressed forward, and just on the stroke of half time City conceded their first goal of the campaign.

Half time City 2 Stockport 1

City began the second half pressing forward, and again asking all the questions, time and time again the one touch football getting City in on goal, and with around five minutes of the Second half gone, City again regained their two goal advantage, a great ball left the Stockport defence square, and C. Edwards was left on a one on one with the Stockport goalkeeper, slotting in from close range.

Further attacks followed and it was no surprise when City hit their fourth, again a quick one touch passing movement putting C. Edwards through for her second, and City’s fourth.

Stockport were now growing tired, and were chasing shadows, as City again and again attacked forcing some great saves from the Stockport Keeper, but City broke through the defence again with some clinical passing for C. Edwards to complete her hatrick.

Within a minute City had their sixth, this time a great strike from the Captain G. France.

Stockport’s heads were down, and the final whistle could not come early enough for them.

Although normally we do not single anyone out for superb performances, this week an exception was made, with Shauna Edmondson being congratulated for a strong and inspired performance at Centre back, rightly earning the Player of the Match Award.

City now sit proudly at the top of the leader board, with three wins out of three, and this weekend have a day off.

The goal scorers for City

C. Edwards 3, G. France 1, E. Pilling 2

Player of the Match S. Edmondson

 
Team : H. OAKES, R. LOWE, S. EDMONDSON, S. KELLY, B. GROCOTT, E. PILLING, J. REID, G. FRANCE (CAPTAIN), C. EDWARDS, K. HABBERLEY
 

 

11 Sep 2004

MEDLOCK RANGERS 0  v  9   MAN CITY 

    Report by : Chris McGrath

 

City’s first away match was against Medlock Rangers, the venue being changed to City’s new home, Littlemoss High School due to Medlocks pitch being unavailable. Their First away game brought another first with City reverting to their Black and Red Kit for the first time also.

The game started as always against Medlock a close affair, but it wasn’t long before City began to get into their stride and start to dominate the opposition.

City threw attack after attack at Medlock, but to no avail, as some dogged defending by Medlock, and some outstanding bravery by the Medlock goalkeeper kept City at bay and Medlock on level terms.

City eventually got their breakthrough courtesy of B. Grocott, who pounced on a loose ball to hit an un-stoppable shot to give City the lead.

With time running out in the first half, it looked as though the sides would go in with only the one goal between them, but in two glorious minutes City hit two goals to enter half time three goals to the good, no more than City deserved, and but for the heroics of the Medlock Keeper could have been a lot more.

Half time City 3 Medlock 0.

City began the second half on a high, and it wasn’t long before they scored the fourth, again brilliant one touch football leading to the breakthrough.

City was now on a high, and again began to dominate the game, with very little in the way of attacking coming from Medlock.

Becky Grocott again helped herself to a double hatrick, with some superb finishing, leaving the final scoreline a convincing 9-0 win.

Becky has now scored 12 goals in two games, some return, and was worthy of the Player of the Match award.

The goal scorers for City

C. Edwards 1, J. Reid 1, G. France 1, B. Grocott 6

Player of the Match B. Grocott
 
Team : H. OAKES, R. LOWE, D. ROURKE, S. KELLY, B. GROCOTT, E. PILLING, J. REID, G. FRANCE (CAPTAIN) R. WIJNHOVEN, C. EDWARDS, K. HABBERLEY
 

04 Sep 2004

MAN CITY 26 v  0  URMSTON MEADOWSIDE

    Report by : Chris McGrath

 

This was City’s first game with their new formation, 3-3-2, playing 9 aside, and also at their new home, Littlemoss High School. The game threw together City and Urmston, who had given City more than enough to think about in their earlier encounters.

With the game being played on a full size pitch, and the offside rule now coming into play, it would be a learning curve for the City Management.

City began the first half kicking downhill, and straight from the kick off the pattern was set. A great run down the right from K. Habberley resulted in a long cross, which eluded the Urmston Keeper and ended up in the back of the net, a great start with barely 20 seconds on the clock.

City relished the open space of a full size pitch, and Urmston were finding it hard to get the ball, let alone make any meaningful in roads into the City defensive line, so it came as no surprise when City scored again.

Throughout the first 30 mins. City produced some breath taking football, and were scoring at will the half time whistle came as relief to Urmston who had been completely dominated throughout the first period, and had not managed a single shot on target.

Half time City 10 Urmston 0.

The second half began as the first finished, City attacking, Urmston bravely defending, but the passing and movement meant that as the game progressed, it was inevitable that Urmston would tire, and at that point City ran riot.

Attack after attack brought goals, with the final score ending up City 26 Urmston 0.

The goal scorers for City

S.Kelly 1, C. Edwards 4, J. Reid 4, G. France 2, E. Pilling 2, K. Habberley 3,
B. Grocott 6, A. Chapman 4

Player of the Match G. France
 
Team : H. OAKES, R. LOWE, S. EDMONDSON, S. KELLY, B. GROCOTT, E. PILLING, J. REID, G. FRANCE (CAPTAIN) A. CHAPMAN, C. EDWARDS, K. HABBERLEY
 

 

 

15 AUG 2004

TAMESIDE CHALLENGE CUP TOURNAMENT

    Report by : Chris McGrath

 


Manchester City took a strong Under 13 Team to their last tournament of the year at Old Aldwinians Rugby Ground in Audenshaw, to take part in the Tameside Challenge Cup.

The City team were up against three other teams in a league basis, with the top two teams going into the final. The Ties being played as seven minutes each way.

The three other teams were Buxton A, Buxton B and City’s old foes, Stockport County.

City began against Buxton B, and in a closely fought first half City went in with a slender 1 goal advantage. In the second half it was all city, and a further three goals went in, with no reply, the perfect start.

Next up were Stockport, who had yet to play a match, City had only a few minutes to gain their breath before commencing the tie. City began to push from the start, and all the play was compressed into the Stockport half, with the City defence barely being called into action. Midway through the first half City produced a move which brought about what would be the winning goal, a swift interchange of passing gave Kali Abberley the room she needed to hit an unstoppable shot into the bottom left hand corner. Half Time City 1-0 Stockport. It was more of the same in the second half, Stockport having no response to City’s dominance, Chloe Edwards was on fire, and running through the Stockport defence at will, the only thing lacking was the finish, but at least she was in the positions to miss the chances, probably the best game she has played for City, and worthy of the Captains armband in the absence of Georgia France. The only surprise at the end was the scoreline, City 1-0 Stockport

The final league fixture was against Buxton A, again in a closely fought first half City produced a great battling display, and maintained their scoring streak, scoring two to no reply. Half Time City 2-0 Buxton A. In the second half City took their foot off the pedal a little, sub consciously thinking about the final, this proved to be a mistake, with a rare break from Buxton producing what would be the only goal to be scored against City all day. The Final Score City 2-1 Buxton A

City now had to wait to see who they would meet in the final, and in a closely fought match between Buxton A and Stockport, it was Stockport who won by the odd goal, leaving the Final between City and Stockport.

The game started as the first had finished, with City pushing forward and Stockport barely able to get out of their own half, City dominating, but for all their domination, they could not find the first goal, with the half time score reading City 0-0 Stockpot, the first time City had not opened their account in the first half.

The Second half brought more of the same, Stockport soaking up the City pressure, City unable to take their chances, the inevitable happening, the game going to extra time, and “golden goal”

How the golden goal would work is that the first three minutes would be played with all six players from each team battling it out, and then after three minutes both sides would remove a player, and after each further three minute period a player would be removed from each side until a goal was scored.

City again started the extra period the more aggressive, again Stockport defending, and it came as no surprise when the first girls were called off, this happened a further two times until both City and Stockport were left with two outfield players and their goalkeepers. The ball was played long by the Stockport Keeper, but Kali Abberley was strong in the tackle and turned defence into attack, now City were two on one, Kali judged the pass to Emma Pilling to perfection, and with only the goalkeeper to beat, she hit the ball to the left of the goal, giving city the vital golden goal.

City now await the start of the new season with renewed confidence, but we would also like to mention the two girls who made the jump from U12 to play in the U13 Tournament, these being Amy Potts and Beth Connolly, who both had great games throughout the day.

 
Team K. BROOKES, S. EDMONDSON, C. EDWARDS (CAPTAIN), S. KELLY, B. CONOLLEY, J. REID, E. PILLING, A. POTTS, K. ABERLEY,
 
 

 

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