Windmill Hill Junior Football Club
Norton u14s 4 Windmill Hill u14s 0
WINDMILL HILL never seemed to get going and were punished by an excellent team performance by Norton.
After only five minutes Norton opened the scoring and added a second midway through the half.
Half-time 2-0.
The second-half was much the same as the first as Norton showed the greater will to win with some excellent finishing Norton added two more goals to run out comfortable winners.
Windmill Hill u16s 0 Stockham u16s 4
THESE two clubs were meeting in a week, this proved to be a much closer affair than the first meeting.
With changes to the team after the first game Windmill Hill showed a greater desire to win and for the first 30 minutes looked like the only team that would score.
Peter Jones, Will Smith and Ryan Lee were all having good games, after failing to take their chances Stockham went 1-0 up after a quick and decisive break.
In the second-half with a strong swirling wind, Windmill Hill struggled to keep the ball out of their half Stockham were now attacking much more and increased their lead, they added two more goals through some excellent finishing.
The final score was very harsh on Windmill Hill who competed all through the game.
Windmill Hill u9s 5 Legion u9s 0
IN a first-half were Windmill Hill struggled to cope with the sloping pitch they went into half-time 3-0 ahead with goals from Aidan Knight and Harry Ellis (2).
In the second-half Windmill Hill added two more goals one from Karl Jenkins a scorching free-kick and another from Harry Ellis, to complete his hat-trick.
Full credit must go to the Legion for a battling performance after a long lay-off.
Mom, Shaun Oliver.
Windmill Hill u10s 2 Brookvale Jnrs u10s 0
THIS was a game were Windmill Hill's win margin would have been greater, but for heroic keeping from the Brookvale keeper and some poor finishing in front of goal, it would have been.
Edward Baxter, James Kane and Thomas Scoullar at the back all played well and Lewiss Harrision was outstanding in mid-field scoring Windmill Hill's first goal.
After missing a penalty and failing to finish chance after chance it proved to be the only goal of the half.
The second-half was the same as the first constant pressure by Windmill Hill which they failed to turn into goals and with only one goal between the teams, Brookvale always had chance.
With only minutes left Dean Wilcox got Windmill Hills' second goal which they thoroughly deserved as every player did so well.
Mom, Lewiss Harrison.
Hale u12s 5 Windmill Hill Jnrs u12s 1
WINDMILL Hill Jnrs had the better start to the game and had Hale under pressure in the early stages.
After a couple of missed chances, Windmill Hill took the lead in the tenth minute.
Andrew Waldron ran onto a Chris Boothman pass and coolly chipped the advancing goalkeeper.
Hale equalised five minutes later when Windmill Hills' defence failed to clear a corner.
Hale were playing some good football at this stage and added two more goals before half-time.
At the start of the second-half Windmill Hill fought hard to get back into the game.
John Gannon, Terry Smith and Danny Fisher were all having a fine game Windmill Hill created and missed a number of chances before Hale broke away and added a fourth goal, with Windmill Hill leaving gaps at the back as they chased the game.
Hale scored their fifth and final goal shortly before the final whistle.
Windmill Hill Snrs 6 Pex Hill 2
THIS proved to be an excellent game of football by two very committed sides.
Windmill Hill started strong and scored an early goal through Chris Comrie.
Pex Hill then equalised, David McCoy then put Windmill Hill back in front and a further goal from David Marlow put Windmill Hill 3-1 up at half-time.
The second-half was just as good as the first with Windmill Hill putting Pex Hill under pressure, John Barton at the back was having an excellent game.
Comrie got his second after a good run down the wing.
Pex Hill pulled a goal back but Windmill Hill stayed strong and kept the team-work going to score two more goals through Joey Boyd and Shayne Fox to round of a superb team performance.
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