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4th December 2011
Under 18’s
The Under 18’s South started December as they did in November with a fine 3 – 1 win, this time they beat Potters Bar in the League. A goal from Marino Savva in the first half saw them go in at the break 1 – 1. In the second period a goal from Adam Jacobs and another from Marino Savva saw the South record a 3 – 1 victory with superstar Dominic Oliver being named MOTM.
Fielding only ten players the Under 18’s East went down 7 – 0 against London Maccabi Blue with midfielder Kyle Parker having a sound game.
Under 16’s
Playing AC Finchley, the Under 16’s North had a good 3 – 2 win with goals from Luke Ferdinand, Victor Mukubvu and jay Caines. Keeper Scott Harper earned the praise by being named MOTM following a string of saves that helped his side to all three points.
In the League the Under 16’s South went down 3 – 2 after a very close match against Bridgegale Rovers with their opponents scoring a dramatic last minute winner. The goals for the South came from jack Pugh and George Calverley.
Under 15’s
At home to Everett Rovers in the Challenge Cup were the Under 15’s East, at half time the score line was 2 – 2 with goals from Chris Ladyman and Callum Addison. In the second period the East took control of the match with further goals from Anthony Gosling 2 and Bachir Loussai 2 to win the match 6 – 3.
Also in the Challenge Cup were the Under 15’s North playing H.M.H from two divisions above. Although they battled to the end they eventually lost the match 3 – 0. Both Ollie Sykes and Chris Hodson had good games in the back four.
Away to Biggleswade in the League Cup saw the Under 15’s Girls lose 4 – 1 but not after a battling team performance which saw the home side finally take control midway through the second half. The scorer for the Saints was Louise Herren.
Under 14’s
In a local derby match between club mates the Under 14’s West and the Under 14’s Warriors the West earned the bragging rights by winning the match 5 – 3. The goals for the West were scored by Ollie Shepherd with a hat trick, Josh Bean and Max Bull both scored singles. For the Warriors the goals came from MOTM Eddie Amato with two and a single from Edward Anders.
Despite goals from Akin Akinbinu and Callum Clifford and an outstanding performance from MOTM keeper Tom McLeod the Under 14’s North lost by the odd goal 3 – 2 to London Maccabi Lions.
The Under 14’s Boreal playing Garston Boys went down 5 – 2 with Jack Ypey scoring both the Boreal’s goals, winger Daniel Metcalf was named MOTM.
Under 13’s
The Under 13’s North and Under 13’s South fought out a 1 – 1 draw with Amir Stapleton scoring for the North who also had two efforts from Jacob Bockenhauer strike the woodwork. The first was the crossbar the second was the near post. Charlie Lunniss for the North was named MOTM. The goal scorer for the South was Finlay Auld while the hard tackling defender Tom Turner picked up the South’s MOTM award.
The Under 13’s West played Finchley South and won the match 5 – 0. The West had five different goal scorers, Sebastian Camp, Ben Pattison, Cameron Pearce, Charlie Moffatt and MOTM midfielder Harry Deacon.
Also in the goals were the Under 13’s Orient as they put four past Acorn Raiders but the Orient had to settle for a point after the match ended all square at 4 – 4. Scoring the goals were Toby Zell, Sam Harte, Owen Ladbrooke and Harry Hussain.
Under 12’s
In a league match against Chorleywood Panthers the Under 12’s East lost 3 – 1 despite being level for most of the match. Chorleywood scored two late goals to take all the points. Scoring for the East was Lewis Phillips and keeper Jacob Winfield was named MOTM.
Alex Cox scored the only goal for the Under 12’s South as they lost 5 – 1 to Potters Bar.
Away to Whetstone Cougars were the Under 12’s North and after a very tight match they shared the points with a goal less draw. Keeper Daniel Osborn was named MOTM after some excellent saves.
Another Under 12’s team that had their keeper to thank were the Under 12’s Boreal who made sure his team earned a point with a 0 – 0 draw with Berkhamsted Blue.
Jacob Pearlman scored the consolation goal for the Under 12’s East as they went down 9 – 1 to Chorleywood. Max Bunting was named MOTM.
At home to Bovingdon were the Under 12’s Orient and they had a sound 3 – 0 victory with Harry Wilding scoring two goals and Zach Littenstone one.
With no substitutes and a number of key players missing the Under 12’s North Girls put in a fine display but unfortunately lost 6 – 3 to Boreham Wood. Scoring the goals for the Saints were Nicola Gosling 2, and player of the match Rose Noden.
The Under 12’s Girls South lost out in a five goal thriller when they were finally beaten 3 – 2 against Watford with player of the match Kate Chamberlain scoring both the South’s goals.
Under 11’s
This week was a County Cup match for the Under 11’s Girls North team, against Knebworth. A disappointing game for the North with an unfortunate last minute rebound goal against. Generally the North defended well and had a number of good attacking runs; final score 1-0. Report by Sue Chick
Meanwhile the Under 11’s Girls South in their County Cup Quarter Final match had better fortune when they crushed Garston Ladies Diamonds 7 – 0 with deadly Lauren Walker scoring a great hat trick. The other scorers were Phoebe Skinner, Hannah Coote, Lauren Standing and Beth Dickinson-MacRae, Francesca McGlenn was named player of the match.
The Under 11’s North were leading 5 – 1 away to Northwood but the home side hit back to bring the final score to 5 – 4 with the North hanging on at the final whistle. The scorers for the North were Jack Hughes 2, Dominic Dee, Matthew Breeze and Rob McKee.
The Under 11’s South had mixed fortunes over the weekend, first they beat Welwyn Pegasus 6 – 1 with goals from Joe Newton 2, Fergus Sherwood 2, Harrison Doyle and Jed Lumb. They then played Park Street the following day in the County Cup but went down 3 – 1 with the South’s goal coming from Jed Lumb.
Away to Wheathampstead Tigers saw the Under 11’s West come back with all the points after a 2 – 1 win with Cameron Clark scoring both goals and Joe Parkin being named MOTM.
In a County Cup fixture two City youth teams were drawn together, the Under 11’s Orient and the Under 11’s East. After a tight match the East ran out winners by four goals to two. Scoring the goals for the East were Toby Byron 2, Finlay Banks and Michael Gabblah, Ernesto Rodriquez was named MOTM. For the Orient the goals were scored by Henry Pike and Owen Field.
Under 10’s
Despite the Under 10’s South playing some neat football against Kings Langley in the league they eventually lost 3 – 2. Ronnie Russo and Joseph Parrett scored the South’s goals whilst Hendrik Bockenhauer was named MOTM.
A goal from James Johnson earned the under 10’s West a point in a 1 – 1 draw with Bury Rangers.
Away to Hemel Aces Wasps were the Under 10’s East and a goal in the first half from James Liu made sure they went in at the break level at 1 – 1. In the second half the East scored two more goals through Henry Oliver and Bradley Osborn for the East to win the match 3 – 1. The MOTM award went to the hard working Swaley Smith.
The Under 10's Girls played Garston Girls but they went down 6 -1 with Katie Holder scoring the Saints only goal of the match.
Under 9’s
A tough game for the Under 9’s South in their match against Ware Youth Clarets. These guys are the best opposition we have faced in this league this year. Coupled with the interesting pitch we played on this meant a repeat of the game of two halves that we had the last time we visited. Unfortunately we came off second best again, but the boys have nothing to be upset about as we still saw some good performances today and they were certainly entertaining enough. Looking forward to the home fixture and I hope Kevin is able to speak tomorrow after his vocal performance. A great goal from Charlie Barnett today and Louis Baker-Madec pitched in for his usual brace. Report by Mark Varney
A goal from Jake Fleming was all the reward for the Under 9’s North had in their match against Bury rangers as they went down 3 – 1. The versatile Will Monk was named MOTM.
Matthew Roome and Joe Scragg scored the goals for the Under 9’s West as they fought out a 2 – 2 draw at home to Panshanger.
At home to a strong Bengeo Tigers team saw the Under 9’s Central take an early lead with a goal from Nick Powdrell, but two very late goals saw the visitors ran out 4 – 1 winners. MOTM went to Corey Rodriguez.
Under 8’s
The Under 8’s West played a fun match away at St. Margaretsbury. Luke Roberts and Edward McJannet scored two goals apiece and Sam Tillin was named MOTM.
The Under 8’s North entertained Hemel Warriors in a fun match which saw goals from Sam McKenna, Daniel Curran and Jack Carmichael. The MOTM went to Jude Denton.
The third Under 8’s fun match saw the South play Abbots Blue with Leo Geymonat scoring a hat trick and Stefano Geymonat scoring a single. The MOTM went to Ben Whitehouse.





































