High school on a high after goal feast
Published Date:
08 October 2008
Chichester High School for Boys were marvelling after a fantastic weekend treble – and it could have been a quadruple.
They enjoyed a 10-2 win for their under-13s, a 3-3 draw in the under-14s, 13-0 win in the under-15 and a 7-1 win for the under-16s against Lancing.
The U15s were especially pleased after their goal feast.
Chichester dominated from the beginning and, in the first few minutes, Aaron McCarthy and Sam Maflin scored.
The Greens added another three from Maflin and McCarthy (2) before half-time.
Tom Groom added two quick goals after the break and it was soon 8-0.
It was double figures after another quick double from Maflin and Connor Couch.
Groom dribbled across the pitch and completed his hat-trick after a cross from Connor Cody.
Maflin returned with another thanks to good work by Aydan Richards and Adam Barton.
Groom finished the game with his fourth of the match after a long pass from Matt Moore.
CHSB: Aimes, Harding, Barton, Tebbitt, Noon, Groom, Cody, Wiliamson, McCarthy, Maflin, Kelly, Moore, Parfoot, Lochead, Couch, Smith, Richards, Bean.
YOUTH FOOTBALL ROUND-UP: UNDER-13
Northchapel 2 Steyning Strikers 1
An at-times disjointed performance saw Northchapel maintain their 100 per cent start to the season thanks to two Liam Kitchener goals.
Northchapel started the stronger and were creating the most chances, but stopped passing and started playing the long ball over the top, which both sets of defenders were dealing with easily.
Man-of-the-match Howard Kenning held the back-line firm.
Just before half-time, the deadlock was broken when Kitchener drilled a brilliant shot into the top left-hand corner.
This should have been the springboard for Chapel to build on.
But for the most part of the second half Steyning were the more threatening and deserved their equaliser.
The last 15 minutes saw Chapel perk up and win a succession of corners.
When Charlie Pattison hit the post five minutes from time it seemed a draw was the only outcome.
With a minute left, and from another corner the ball fell to Kitchener who rifled home with the help of a deflection.
Northchapel: Marr, Greenslade, Warren, Kenning, Pattison, Barrett, Kitchener, Poste, Dowdell, Mckilligin, Stevens. Subs: Roach, Wright, Reed.
UNDER-12
Bognor Town Youth 6 Seaford Town Youth 4
In appalling conditions, the two teams both played their part in a fantastic cup tie that had everything.
Bognor scored first with Ben Standen, who has returned after leaving last season, netting with a curling shot.
Seaford equalised, then Matt Rodlway's accurate cross found Standen in the box and his looping header was too good for Seaford's keeper.
Seaford then scored two quick goals and, with minutes left, Harry Oliver scored a fine solo goal to level the scores.
In extra-time, the weather got worse and Seaford scored after a mix-up in defence.
Bognor looked beaten but in an amazing last few minutes, Standen completed his hat-trick and set up goals for Misselbrook in two minutes. Bognor travel to Eastbourne in round two.
Bognor: Everett, Hughes, Paul, Harding, Rodway, Levy, Misselbrook, Conlon, Hawkins, Mohammad, Oliver, Standen.
UNDER-SEVEN
Predators Youth FC under-sevens (School Year 1 and 2) are looking for new players, boys and girls, to play in their friendly matches.
They train at the Arun Leisure Centre on the Astro-turf on a Friday between 5.30pm and 6.30pm. The first session is free.
Predators pride themselves on being a club where kids of all abilities can play football.
The emphasis is on fun and enjoyment.
Anyone interested can call manager Dave Phelps on 07966 257063 or 023 9257 0179, Vicky McKay on 07974 708068 or Mike Lauder on 07743 700338 for information.
GIRLS' FOOTBALL
UNDER-13
Bognor Regis Town 5 Crawley Wasps 0
An exciting fixture was made more rewarding for Bognor when they also had to beat the poor weather conditions.
Bognor made a good start, putting Crawley under pressure, and after ten minutes they were in front with a well-taken goal by Abbie Flower.
Gemma Porter produced the strike of the season from the halfway line, which bounced over the keeper to make it 2-0 at half-time.
With changes in formation, the home side produced good attacking football, which was rewarded when Remi Harding made it 3-0.
Bognor's defence made it hard for Crawley, and an all-round good team performance was finished off with Jodie Greenway netting two goals.
BOGNOR: Ranft, Booker, Vawdrey, Martin, Porter, Beaven, Wroniszewska, Flower, Greenway, Quinnell, Hodgson. Sub: Harding.
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08 October 2008 3:58 PM
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