Superflair kids in goal masterclass
Friday, 11th October 2013
Published: 11 October, 2013
by STEVE BARNETT
SPECTATORS were treated to a masterclass in attacking flair on Saturday when Just Play took on Arsenal Community in the Camden and Regent’s Park Youth League.
The Under-10s sides showed creativity beyond their years as they played out an entertaining eight-goal contest.
Just Play striker Lucas Radley led the charge with a stunning hat-trick, while team-mates Sunny Wales, Ben Passade and Archie Heron were also all on target in a 6-2 victory.
Arsenal Community play ed their part in an enthralling game, with Jay Fleischmann scoring both of their goals.
Camden and Islington Midweek Youth League
Under-11s B Division
EC1 Youth made it three wins out of three on Friday with a convincing victory over rivals Springfield. Nathan Tshula opened the scoring before Lorenzo Picchi struck twice to wrap up a 3-0 win.
Under-12s B Division
EC1 Youth celebrated their latest win by scoring a hat-trick of hat-tricks on Monday. Ronnie Hughes, Ellis Swift-Harris and Kamal Bannerman-Thompson all scored three each in an emphatic 9-2 victory over Highbury Wolves.
Under-13s A Division
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IT’S played two, won two for Isledon Wolves. On Tuesday goals from Deon Marshall and player-of-the-match Sammy Kissunga sealed a 2-0 win over Futebol de Salao.
Under-13s B Division
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HOTSHOT Mohammed Asam hit a hat-trick as Isledon Wolves Channons fired seven past Somers Town Future on Friday at Market Road. Joel Chileshe and Hayden Miller both bagged a brace as Wolves wrapped up a 7-0 win to maintain their unbeaten start to the season.
Under-13s B Division
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GIO Boffa scored a late equaliser to help Isledon Wolves snatch a 1-1 draw in their game against Recreativo Juniors on Tuesday.
Under-16s Division
LYNDHURST Lions made it three draws in a row on Friday in a pulsating encounter against the Somers Town Future ‘A’ team.
Shane Rice gave the Lions a half-time lead but Somers Town battled back to take a 2-1 lead. Lyndhurst showed great commitment to restore their lead with goals from Felix Rommer and Harry Cole. But, with just seconds remaining on the clock, Town equalised to earn themselves a 3-3 draw.