Results
Sunday 29th February 2004
BCFA
Sunday Youth Cup Quarter Final: A goal in extra time by Martin Moran against Kingswinford was just the
what was needed to put Silhill Youth into the semi final stage of the Sunday
Youth Cup. This means that the John Bryan Minor League will have a
representative at County HQ yet again as Silhill will now play fellow league
members, Hawkes Mill Juniors in the semi final on Sunday 21st March
2004.
Silhill Youth 1 (Martin Moran) Kingswinford Colts 0 after extra time
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9 Red: A
4-1 defeat of Christ the King put Coventry Jaguar Youth back on the winning
track. Oliver Comyn put the Kings ahead, following up to score after Jaguar
goalkeeper, Frazer McGuinness stopped the first attempt but the Jaguar levelled
when James McArthur turned in a cross from Connoll Farrell. The second half saw
the Jaguar go in front when Farrell scored twice before defenders, Liam Blacker
and Ryan Gough were pushed to keep the Kings at bay before good middle of the
park play by Callum Maguire, Daniel James and Farrell set up Josh Brassington to
round off the scoring. Jim Hems gave the Sphinx the lead in an exciting game
with Mount Nod. After the interval, the Highway made the most of a stiff breeze
as J. Lovat levelled the score before they went in front when I. Lawton
unleashed a fierce shot but Hems made the score 2-2 with five minutes left to
play.
Coventry Jaguar Youth 4 (James McArthur, Connoll Farrell 2, Josh
Brassington) Christ the King 1 (Oliver Comyn), Coventry Sphinx Juniors 2 (Jim
Hemms 2) Mount Nod Highway 2 (I. Lawton, J. Lovat), Hawkes Mill Juniors 2
(Robert Thompson 2) Whitley Juniors 4 (A. Routledge, C. Bullock, M. Richards, M.
Shakespeare)
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9 Blue: Alex
Parkinson and Ryan Moir both gave all action
displays as Dunlop eased to a 4-0 defeat of Coventry Aquatics. Parkinson,
Sean Nugent, Lewis Chester and Drew Moloney on target. An excellent goalkeeping
display by stand in Lee Gough was at the heart of Whitley’s 3-1 defeat of
Chapelfields Colts. Gough pulled off two fine saves as the stern defence of
Janie Hackleton and good midfield play from Jordan Hiscox set up the win. Shaun
Williams and Liam Rocke put Whitley ahead before Curtis Cutts pulled a goal back
for Chapelfields before Hiscox sealed the 3-1 win. Hat tricks by Daniel Read and
Cameron Young helped to set London Road on the way to a 10-0 defeat of a gallant
Coventry Jaguar. The Jag battled hard but could not stem the flow of goals as
Aaron Beard, Alex O’Connor, Jamie Blake and Kristopher Sharry all found the
way to goal.
Coventry Aquatics 0 Dunlop Juniors 4 (Alex Parkinson, Sean Nugent, Lewis
Chester, Drew Moloney), Coventry Jaguar Youth 0 London Road Lions 10 (Daniel
Read 3, Cameron Young 3, Aaron Beard, Alex O’Connor, Jamie Blake, Kristopher
Sharry), Dunlop Jets 0 Binley Woods 4 (Jake Brown 3, Andrew Venard), Ernesford
Dynamos 1 (Thomas Shaw) Brinklow Juniors 0, Finham Park Rangers 3 (Aaron
Cassidy, Ben McQuillan, David Clements) AT7 Youth 1 (Lentine Shaw), Whitley
Juniors 3 (Shaun Williams, Liam Rocke, Jordan Hiscox) Chapelfields Colts 1
(Curtis Cutts)
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10 Red: Wyatt
Jones got back to scoring form with two in the first ten minutes for AT7 against
London Road. Joshua Bird pulled a goal back for the Lions in the second half
before Kieran Bentley pounced onto a Jay Willis throw to score the third goal.
Christ the King led Ernesford 2-0 at half time thanks to Lewis Martin and Taylor
McGregor. Although the Dynamos pulled one goal back through Jamie Formstone,
McGregor notched his second to restore the Kings advantage. Jack Dobson then
scored again for Ernesford but Christ the King hung on for a 3-2 win. Tom
Woolman and Adam Newbold soon gave Kenilworth Wardens the advantage over
Coventry Jaguar before Joe Price struck back. However Matthew Hobbs added a
third for Kenilworth before Woolman capped 4-1 win as the Jaguar pushed forward
in search of goals.
AT7 Youth 3 (Wyatt Jones 2, Kieran Bentley) London Road Lions 1 (Joshua
Bird), Christ the King 3 (Taylor McGregor 2, Lewis Martin) Ernesford Dynamos 2
(James Formstone, Jack Dobson), Coventry Jaguar Youth 1 (Joe Price) Kenilworth
Wardens 4 (Tom Woolman 2, Adam Newbold, Matthew Hobbs)
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10 Blue: Chapelfields
Colts and Coventry Sphinx put on excellent performances in a close game that
ended 1-1. Raff Williams put the Colts in front, scoring from an acute angle
after rounding the Sphinx keeper but Liam Cahill netted a deserved equaliser for
the Sphinx with a fierce shot. Coventry Jaguar were forced to defend deeply
against Mount Nod, Daniel Carlyon man marking the Highway danger man, Charlie
Cook. After fifteen minutes the Jaguar broke away when Aaron Jones found Amman
Sarkaria who in turn threaded the ball through for his twin brother, Aaron
Sarkaria to score. In the second half, Mount nod were continuously on the attack
and levelled two minutes from time with a powerful shot by Jimmy Swain from
outside of the penalty area after a free kick had rebounded off of the defensive
wall. Last minute pressure by the Highway searching for the winner was met with
defiance from Max Wilson in the Jaguar goal. Corey Carpenter gave Caludon the
lead against AT7 for whom Kyle Bhara in goal was superb. He was beaten twice
more in the second half by Carpenter and Macauley Ferguson as Caludon won 3-0.
Balsall & Berkswell 11 London Road Lions 4, Brinklow Juniors 1 (Lee
Huddlestone) Athletic United 2 (Conor Harrington, Cee Jay Walker), Caludon Youth
3 (Corey Carpenter 2, Macauley Ferguson) AT7 Youth 0, Chapelfields Colts 1 (Raff
Williams) Coventry Sphinx Juniors 1 (Liam Cahill), Christ the King 8 Morris
Rangers 0, Coundon Cockerels 0 Binley Woods 2 (Jordan McBride, Brandon Sohal,
Emma Daines), Mount Nod Highway 1 (Jimmy Swain) Coventry Jaguar Youth 1 (Aaron
Sarkaria)
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10 Green: Man
of the match, Lee Begley gave Mount
Nod the lead against Chapelfields with a superb chip. Although the Colts fought
back bravely, they could not breech the Highway defence as a 3-0 win was secured
with two goals from Luke Purvis. Ciaran Taylor gave Pro Santos an early lead
against Keresley Colts and then Lewis Gardner and Ryan Murray both went close
before Jake Mitchell equalised for the Colts. Second half pressure by both teams
kept the defences busy with the Keresley ‘keeper, James Lillis denying both
Peter Jurczak and Jack Scandrett. William Vines gave Finham Park Rangers a first
half lead over Exhall Tigers and Glenn Robinson doubled it in the second half.
Andrew Scott then set up Christian Lynch for 3-0 before Exhall scored twice
through Rohan Court and Luke Spencer to set up a tight finish but Scott added a
fourth for Finham from a corner kicjk.
Athletic United 0 Wyken FC 1 (Reece Garland), Coventry Jaguar Youth 0
Wyken Colts 1 (Jake Whittaker), Dunlop Juniors 3 (Luke Wensley, Sean Brannon,
Bradley Frost) Coventry Colts 1 (Thomas Somers), Ernesford Dynamos 1 (Daniel
Bennett) The Boat FC Juniors 1 (Mason Price), Exhall Tigers 2 (Rohan Courts,
Luke Spencer) Finham Park Rangers 4 (Glenn Robinson, William Vines, Christian
Lynch, Andrew Scott) Leamington Hibernians 2 Brinklow Juniors 4, Mount Nod
Highway 3 (Lee Begley, Luke Purvis 2) Chapelfields Colts 0, Pinley NDC 0 Finham
Park Colts 3 (Matthew Kingman, Luke Norris, Andrew Poole), Pro Santos 1 (Ciaran
Taylor) Keresley Colts 1 (Jake Mitchell)
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11A: Finham’s
Sean Kirkwood opened the scoring against AT7 with a volley from the edge of the
penalty area. This was quickly followed by a second from Matt Budd after
Kirkwood knocked on a corner kick. Benedict Poole, in the Finham goal, then
twice denied AT7 as they struck back. Immediately following the second half
re-start, Tom Rawlings added a third for Finham from the penalty spot after Adam
King had been upended in the area. Shortly afterwards Rawlings made it 4-0
before Peake pulled a goal back for AT7 from long range. Finham stepped up the
pace and further goals from Budd (2), Tom Annett (2), Sam Garbett and Rawlings
completed a 10-1 win for Finham. Binley woods (Luke Storer) took the lead in
their game with Christ the King before goals from Liam Browne and Sam Murphy put
the Kings ahead. Two quick second half goals from Charlton McBride doubled the
Kings score before McBride then supplied the cross for Jaymie Trickett to round
off a 5-1 win. A fierce shot by Jake Holt from outside of the penalty area put
Dunlop Juniors ahead at Brinklow. The villagers quickly bounced back to level
with a goal from Tom Glasscoe but then a through ball by Jack Steel allowed Holt
in to score his second. Once again Glasscoe pulled the scores level with two
minutes left to play before Holt dribbled past four defenders to complete his
hat trick and a 3-2 win for Dunlop.
Binley Woods 1 (Luke Storer) Christ the King 5 (Charlton McBride 2, Liam
Browne, Sam Murphy, Jaymie Trickett), Brinklow Juniors 2 (Tom Glasscoe 2) Dunlop
Juniors 3 (Jake Holt 3), Coventry Sphinx Juniors 0 Rugby Town 3, Finham Park
Rangers 10 (Sean Kirkwood, Sam Garbett, Tom Annett 2, Matt Budd 3, Tom Rawlings
3) AT7 Youth 1 (N. Peake), London Road Lions 0 Chapelfields Colts Red 5 (Luke
Leahy 2, Brendan Sharp 2, Jake Farrant), Whitley Juniors 5 PSA Peugeot Citroen 3
Under
11B: Russ
Varnam got Dunlop Dynamos off to a flying start, netting inside the first minute
followed just a couple of minutes later when Adam Jones headed in a Daniel
Randle corner kick. Coventry Aquatics fought back strongly to lead 3-2 at half
time, Sebastian Arthur, Jedd Featherstone and Scott Eccles on target. In the
second half, Varnam levelled for Dunlop from another Randle corner, Amit Gill
made it 4-3 before Varnam completed his hat trick from the penalty spot to wrap
up a 5-3 win for Dunlop Dynamos.
Chapelfields Colts 3 (Matthew Taylor, Robert Sloan, Louis Bradnock
Davies) Pinley NDC 1, Christ the King Rovers 1 (Robert Jones) Wyken Wanderers 3
(M. Palmer, C. Thompson, J. Maddon), Dunlop Dynamos 5 (Russ Varnam 3, Amit Gill,
Adam Jones) Coventry Aquatics 3 (Sebastian Arthur, Jedd Featherstone, Scott
Eccles), Finham Lions 0 Keresley Colts 5 (Robert Westbrook, Adam Sanders, Dayle
McCormick, Niall Evans 2), Leamington Hibernians 3 Coventry Jaguar Youth 7,
Rugby Town (2002) 11 Mount Nod Highway 0
Under
12A: AT7
Youth won a close game with Chapelfields Colts on the back of a strong second
half performance. Jacob Blackwell rattled the AT7 crossbar before Max McConnell
put the home team ahead. Alex Smith levelled things again but further goals from
Reo McKie and Thomas Henry gave AT7 a 3-1 win despite good displays by Michael
Barnes, David Evans and Niall Buswell of the Colts. Coventry Jaguar and Mount
Nod contested a well fought game wher Nathan Fairchild headed the Jaguar in
front from an Arni Di Maria corner kick. Several good stops by goalkeeper, Ben
Bicknell kept the Highway at bay before Dale Sawyer doubled the lead after
another quality cross by Di Maria. Sawyer then turned supplier to set up
Fairchild to make the score 3-0 before a late burst from Mount nod saw goals for
Grant Thornton and Steven Joyce to set up a frantic last five minutes that saw
the Jagur cling on to a 3-2 success.
AT7 Youth 3 (Thomas Henry, Max McConnell, Reo McKie) Chapelfields Colts
1 (Alex Smith), Christ the King 4 (K. Nugent, J. Deagan, J. O’Connor) Whitley
Juniors 1 (Lewis Fisher), Coventry Jaguar Youth 3 (Dale Sawyer, Nathan Fairchild
2) Mount Nod Highway 2 (Grant Thornton, Steven Joyce), London Road Lions 2 (Darragh
Horrigan, Callan Moulton) Finham Park Rangers 5 (Matthew Linstead, Robert Ogleby
2, Matthew Hanna 2) PSA Peugeot Citroen 7 (S. Kay, C. Lowndes, M. Watson, T, Lea
Beeston, A. Dady, J. Wright 2) Stretton Athletic 1 (Sean Kelly), Rugby Town 1
(L. Bale) Kenilworth Town 0
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12B: Rugby
went 2-0 ahead at Dunlop in the first ten minutes but Dunlop pulled the game
around as Daniel Butler netted four times to help his side to a memorable 4-2
win.
Brinklow Juniors 2 Finham Park Colts 6, Dunlop Juniors 3 (Daniel Butler
4)
Rugby Town (2002) 2
Under
12C: Binley
Woods 1 (Paul Green) Longford Community FC 7 (Daniel Hume, Luke Gregory 3, Aaron
Francis 3), Hawkes Mill Juniors 2 (Louis Stockil, Luke Russell) Morris Rangers 3
(Jermaine Heir, Tariq Mahmood, Charlie Hole), Potters Green 1 (Ryan Hurney)
Christ the King Rovers 2 (Charlie Bond, David Howland), Wyken Aces 0 All Nations
FC 6
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13A: A
sliced clearance that fell to Billy O’Grady was coolly passed into the Massey
net by the PSA Peugeot striker. The game ebbed and flowed but Peugeot dictated
the pace of the game with Chris Saunders tireless in his efforts. Half way
through the second half, Saunders added a second for Peugeot before Massey’s
grabbed a consolation goal when John Thompson converted a late penalty kick.
Ash Green United 1 (Cameron Tune) Bedworth Eagles 1 (Matthew Jones),
Binley Woods 3 (Matthew Kemp, Callum Ogilvie, Adam Russell) Wyken FC 2 (Daniel
Smith, Callum Taylor), Chapelfields Colts 4 (Cory Keeling 3, George Faulkner)
Dunlop Juniors 0, Coventry Sphinx Juniors 1 (Stephen McGowan) Central Ajax 4
(Mark Passey, Tom Harris, Lee Sallis 2), Finham Park Rangers 2 (Robert Palmer,
Tom Rose) St. Nicolas’ Boys 2 (Simon Rawbone 2), London Road Lions 3 (James
Collins, Darren Jackson, Andy Moran) Christ the King 1 (Shaun Gaffney), PSA
Peugeot Citroen 2 (Chris Saunders, Billy O’Grady) Massey Ferguson Colts 1
(John Thompson), Rugby Town 5 (Liam Bailey 2, Ryan Yemm 2, Alex Platt) Bedworth
United 0, Whitley Juniors 3 (Cane Jones 2, Jake Ward) Coundon Cockerels 2 (Ben
Vallance, Aaron Woodhouse)
Under
13B: Coventry
Jaguar Youth picked up their first win of the season against Rugby Town (2003),
Coming from 0-2 at half time to turn in an outstanding second half performance
first to level the scores at 3-3 before going on to complete a 5-3 win. Michael
Cotter scored three times and Luke Arthur once in the fightback before Nathan
Brown added the fifth goal from the penalty spot. Punit Parmar and Dominic
Woodings (2) scoring for Rugby Town.
Allesley Aces 1 (Aaron Munro) Rugby Town (2002) 6 (Halim-Halim 2, Max
Beard 2, Robbie Flude 2), Christ the King Rovers 2 (Adam Godfrey, Darren
Batchelor) Ernesford Dynamos 1 (Daryl Kelsey), Coundon Colts 13 (Adam Curtis,
Martin Carling 2, Martin McGregor, Daniel Blackwell 4, Josh Darcy, Luke Walker,
Robert Cleaver 3) The Boat FC Juniors 0, Coventry Aquatics 2 (Chris Guest, Carl
Neale) Whitley Colts 6 (Danny Maher, Wade Gilder 3, Lee Jonas 2), Coventry
Jaguar Youth 5 (Luke Arthur, Nathan Brown, Michael Cotter 3) Rugby Town (2003) 3
(Punit Parmar, Dominic Woodings 2), Radford Rangers 4 (Gavin Mulligan 3, Kadeem
King) AT7 Youth 2 (Steve O’Donnell 2), Mount Nod Highway 1 (Niall McDonald)
Earlsdon FC 8 (James Hnatushka 3, Scott Hennell 2, Any Ruane, Danny Barlow 2)
Under
14A: A
thrilling game saw Whitley Juniors beat off the challenge of Bedworth Eagles
2-0. A Dean Kimberlin shot, too hot to hold, fell into the path of Matty Jardim
for the first goal. Just before the half time whistle, Jardim scored a gain
after Greg Gibson, Adam Bannister, Dion Barrett and Luke O’Kane combined to
create the opening. In the second half, the Eagles tested the Whitley defence to
the full, but Steven Dee, Curtis Marriott, Joe Hale and Matty O’Kane stood
firm although goalkeeper Asa Pettite needed the help of Bradley Deacon to clear
his lines. In the last minute, Craig Cunniff set up a chance for James Tamna,
but his shot went just wide of the Bedworth goal.
Coundon Cockerels 0 Norton Lindsey 7, Coventry Sphinx Juniors 6 (Michael
Wallace 3, Jack Pearson 2, Danny Pittaway) Firefighters 0, Mount Nod Highway 6
(Daniel Tucker, Jamie Murphy 2, Michael Puffett, Mathew Oakes) Finham Park
Rangers 0, PSA Peugeot Citroen 1 (Dale Chatwin) Wallace JFC 3 (Adam Vallance,
Gary Cotton, Lee Pemberton), Whitley Juniors 2 (Mathew Jardim 2) Bedworth Eagles
0
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14B: Neither
Chapelfields or Ernesford could create many chances in a tight first half, the
highlight of which was a penalty save by the Chapelfields goalkeeper. Playing
with the wind in the second half, Ernesford stepped up the pressure and were
rewarded with a 2-0 win thanks to goals from Chris Russell and Steven Sadler.
Chapelfields Colts 0 Ernesford Dynamos 2 (Chris Russell, Steven Sadler),
Finham Park Colts 6 (Adam Pickup, Danny Brown, David Edden 2, James Marklew 2)
Brinklow Juniors 2 (Lynch 2), Phoenix FC 2 (Robert Denny, Danny Booth) Rugby
Town 2
Under
15A: Coventry
Colliery Colts 1 (Steve Foster) Nuneaton Griff 3 (Ryan Birch, Perry Edwards,
Matty Travis), Dunlop Juniors 4 (Liam McCarran 2, James McDonald 2) Christ the
King 3 (Chris Owen, Ellis Alleyne, Sean Monnington), Hawkes Mill Juniors 1
(Daniel Allwood) Coundon Cockerels 8 (Luke Thomas 3, Ross Wimbush 2, Ben Malone,
Leon Yates, Joe Holcroft), Morris Rangers 1 (Mudrik Said) Binley Woods 0,
Whitley Juniors 3 (Ross Knight, Sam Madill, Demir Vavan) Ernesford Dynamos 2
(Dale Vernon 2)
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15B: Allesley
Aces 3 (Michael Flavell, Daniel Lucas, Daniel Pidgeon) Coventry Jaguar Youth 2
(Kyle Walker, Paul Nash), Bermuda Colts 0 Coventry Boys Club 2
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16A: Exciting
times at the Sphinx where the home side shared a 4-4 draw with Dunlop Juniors. A
brace from Steven Kingham put the Sphinx ahead but Blaine McBride levelled the
scores with the very last kick of the game. Chetwynd held leaders North Warwick
College to a 1-1 draw, as did Bedworth united with Mount nod although Bedworth
failed to make the most of a penalty kick. A Michael Ward treble helped Morris
Rangers to come from 2-0 down to defeat Hartshill 3-2.
Bedworth United 1 (Kyle Grantham) Mount Nod Highway 1 (Tom Newton),
Chetwynd 1 (Ali Clarke) North Warwickshire College 1 (Tom Holtby), Coundon
Cockerels 1 (Sunil Jaspal) Nuneaton Griff 3 (Iain Green, Thomas Rumble, Steven
Bingham), Coventry Sphinx Juniors 4 (Steven Kingham 2, Andrew Buswell, James
Bailey) Dunlop Juniors 4 (Mark Atkins, Robert Thomas, Blaine McBride, own goal),
Hartshill Sports 2 (Matthew Miller, Kevin Barnett) Morris Rangers 3 (Michael
Ward 3)
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16B: Goals
from Scott Carter either side of half time earned Chapelfields Colts the points
against Wembrook. In the second half, Wembrook came back strongly but were
thwarted by the Colts man of the match, goalkeeper John Curzon. Leader White
Hart kept up a strong pace at the top, as James Wardle netted four times in a
10-0 defeat of a brave Kenilworth Town whilst Corner Post battled back from
trailing to defeat Pinley 4-2.
Kenilworth Town 0 White Hart Sports 10 (Jack Teggin 2, Anthony Twamley
2, Dane Richards 2, James Wardle 4), Pinley NDC 2 (Ian Bailey 2) Corner Post
Colts 4 (Lewis Dhesi, Craig Corbett, Scott Finlay, Lyle McGrath), Wembrook 0
Chapelfields Colts 2 (Scott Carter 2)
Under
18 Red: Bulkington
Sports 2 (Mark Harrison, Adam Dewis) Coundon Cockerels 1 (Josh Lewis),
Castlehurst Colts 2 (Daniel Dalton, Philip Smith) Bilton Ajax 1 (D. Graham),
Christ the King 0 Central Ajax 5 (Gary Morris, Kevin Hill, Warren Hoyte 2, Ollie
Rogers)
Under
18 Blue: Coundon
Court dominated their game with AT7 Youth. The opening goal came after twenty
minutes when Lawrence Dann scored after a goalmouth scramble. Richard Banks then
knocked the ball down for Paul Sowerby to run through to add a second before
Richard Elms provided the pass for Dann to score the third. Banks and Elms then
combined for Elms to add a fourth before half time. It was 5-0 straight from the
restart when Steven Quinney powered the ball from the halfway line into the AT7
net before completing the scoring five minutes later with a powerful run through
the AT7 defence before slotting the ball between the goalkeeper and the near
post.
AT7 Youth 0 Coundon Court Old Boys 6 (Lawrence Dann 2, Paul Sowerby,
Richard Elms, Steven Quinney 2) Bedworth
Athletic 5 (Scott Burrows, Lewis Halfacree 4) Allesley Athletic 4, Cannon Park
Colts 2 (Geddes Murray, Nick Dixon) Sporting Athletic 3 (Matty Doherty 3),
Hawkes Mill Juniors 2 (Anthony Allen, Ben Rowan) GNP Sports 2 (Jas Dosanjh, Pav
Somal), Kenilworth Wardens 0 Finham Park Rangers 4 (Richard Sutherland, Sam
Bird, Alex Lamb, David Lancaster), Panjab Radio Sporting 2 (Gurjit Liddar,
Vinnie Gill) Whitley Juniors 3 (Richard Ward, Martin Shaw 2)
Tamworth
Invitation Trophy: Coventry
teams are still enjoying success in the Tamworth Trophy competitions. At under 8
level, Ryan Quinn netted three times as Mount Nod reached the final with a 5-1
defeat of Whittington Pride whilst in the under 9’s Dunlop Juniors have a
semi-final clash all of their own after their two entries both won, the Red team
on penalties whilst the Blue team thanked Dominic Walsh (2) and Lewis Chester
for their 3-0 win. Coventry Jaguar Youth reached the semi-final stages of the
under 10’s with a 2-0 defeat of Ibstock Tigers. Joe Price opened the scoring
with a fine individual effort and Robert Tressler added the second.
Under
8 Semi-finals: Mount
Nod Highway 5 (Ryan Quinn 3, Corey Cook, Levi Cox) Whittington Pride 1
Under
9 Quarter-finals: Overseal
Foresters 0 Dunlop Juniors (Red) 0 after extra time, Dunlop won 4-2 penalties:
Glascote Swifts 1 Dunlop Juniors (Blue) 3 (Dominic Walsh 2, Lewis Chester)
Under
10 Quarter-final: Coventry
Jaguar Youth 2 (Joe Price, Robert Tressler) Ibstock Tigers 0