Cole and Cushing strike as the Lions devour FDS
Thursday, 23rd January 2014
Published: 23 January, 2014
by STEVE BARNETT
CAMDEN & ISLINGTON MID-WEEK YOUTH LEAGUE
Under-11s B Division
EC1 Youth staged a stunning fight back to take all three points from their match against AC United.
It looked like the Islington-based side were heading for defeat when United took the lead early in the second half.
But a stunning free-kick from Percy Winter pulled the scores level before Lorenzo Picchi sealed a 2-1 win in the final minutes of the game when he skipped past two defenders and slotted the ball past the onrushing keeper.
Under-12s A Division
BILLY Flynn struck twice as Isledon Wolves kicked off their 2014 fixtures with a win over Westway.
Ollie Campbell also found the back of the net as Wolves wrapped up a 3-1 victory, bringing an end to a run of four games without a win.
Kyle Sekera-Campbell and Ben Barlow were both in fine form for Wolves.
Under-12s B Division
LEAGUE leaders EC1 Youth are four points clear at the top of the table following their five-star performance against The Hill NW3. Ellis Swift-Harris and Ronnie Hughes both scored twice.
Kamal Bannerman-Thompson was also on target in a resounding 5-1 victory.
Under-13s A Division
SAMMY Kisunga bagged a brace to help Isledon Wolves ease past Futebol de Salao.
Deon Marshall, Deniz Dervisoglu and Alfie Lusardi also all got their names on the score-sheet in a 5-2 win.
Midfielder Joe Bolger was voted player-of-the-match for Wolves.
Under-13s B Division
TABLE toppers Isledon Wolves Channons have opened up a five-point lead over their title rivals after netting good wins against Regent’s Park and Westway. Mohammed Asam struck twice as Wolves clinched a 2-1 victory over Regent’s Park.
The Channons were firing on all cylinders again in their following match as they beat Westway 3-1.
Under-16s Division
LYNDHURST Lions got their 2014 fixtures off to a roaring start when they smashed in six against rivals Futebol de Salao.
The Lions raced into the lead within minutes of the kick off courtesy of a neat finish from Harry Cole.
Shane Rice doubled the advantage before Cole struck again to make the points safe.
Callum Cushing chipped in with two goals, before another good finish, this time from Brody Walters, wrapped up the scintillating 6-0 win.