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Match Reports 20/01/08
With the latest round
of football games severely decimated due to the weather only eight game were completed
in the youth league.
UNDER 18'S PREMIER DIVISION Wigston United
have sprung upon some good form at last and nothing can undermine this as the
latest result shows, this time the Demolition of Queniborough Juniors winning
the game 12-3 Four goals apiece from Issa Duale and Nick Hart, the later in free
scoring form with eleven goals from three starts, Ben Law helped himself to a
hat-trick and the final goal was scored by Sean Tracy The win now pushes Wigston
up to third in the table two points behind the leaders Kingsway Rangers.
UNDER
17'S DIVISION ONE Quorn juniors are now only five points behind the
leaders Melton Foxes, and they saw the only action of the day in the division,
when they entertained Cosby United, the result was never in doubt. As the game
ended three nil to the home side, Adam Boulter, Danny Lewis and Joe Murphy finding
the net for Quorn. DIVISION TWO The game at Kirby Muxloe '88 was
the sole survivor of the weather and it didn't take long for Syston Juniors to
make there mark in the 3 - 1 win. The consolation goal for Kirby was scored by
Laim Hardy. The result means that Syston now top the table on goals scored from
long time leaders Lutterworth Juniors. County Cup Earl Shilton Town are
the second team to reach the under 17 county cup semi-finals with a impressive
win over bottom of the premier table Coalville Town, Nico Ambrose scored four
with the other coming from Jamie Mayer in the 5 - 1 win.
UNDER 16'S PREMIER
DIVISION Bottom club Blaby had the chance to register some points after
taking on rivals Royce Rangers. In the wet conditions both teams were trying to
play good football but either team could get the upper hand, the game finished
all square with a 2 - 2 draw with James Lupton getting both Blaby goals. DIVISION
TWO The top of the table clash between Quorn Juniors and Oadby Owls finished
with a win for the home side Quorn in the process reducing the gap at the top
down to four points. Josh Podges got both Oadby's goals before going down 3 -
2. DIVISION THREE Dunton & Broughton took the lead midway through
the first half. They capitalised on their lead and scored the second goal, which
went in over the Raynsway Rangers goal keepers head. The free kick near the box
was taken quickly and Raynsway were just not quick enough to react, and when they
did react, the ball was in the net. Raynsway Rangers then pressed into the Dunton
half, forcing the keeper to make a few good saves from Zak Ainscough. The Dunton
team held on till half time to keep the score 2-0. The second half started and
Raynsway pressed the Dunton defence, searching for the goal to put them back into
the game. Raynsway scored midway through the second half, with Zak Ainscough getting
the goal; to make sure he was still a challenger for the leagues top goal scorer.
Raynsway got their second goal in quick succession. Jack Hickey swung in the corner
from the right, and Zak was their again to head home his and the teams' second,
to make the scores equal again. The third goal was a good contender for goal of
the season. Jack Hickey took the corner again, but the Dunton defence cleared
it back and he swung it in again. This time, Liam Norris volleyed the ball into
the top left hand corner of the goal. Everyone thought it was going wide but "Gerrard
of the Team" (Volley master - Liam Norris) knew that it was going in. Raynsway
Fans thought that this goal had won the game but, there was still another one
to come. In the last few seconds of the game, the ball was in the Dunton's defence.
Their player dribbled it out but Arwinder Singh Sodhi slide tackled him and whilst
being on the floor still, he set up Zak Ainscough for his hat-trick of the game.
DIVISION FOUR Leaders Queniborough Juniors underlined their title
credentials with a 6 - 1 win over Bushloe Sunday, the latest result leaves them
ten points ahead with seven games to play. The scorers were Chris Watson, Sam
Hawes, Darren Healey, Warren Smith and a brace from Dan Brunskill. |