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WCFC Youth Round-Up / 20th & 21st April 2024

WCFC Youth Round-Up / 20th & 21st April 2024

Ryan Molloy22 Apr - 13:12
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Another weekly round-up from the club's youth system

Worcester City U7 Rams Cup Champions!
Following an invite to Derby County for the Rams Cup, carrying on the efforts from the last four to five years of U8 JPL teams, next season's Under 8's looks no different to the wealth of recent talent, with the Under 7's bringing home the trophy! Report by Matt Jones

Worcester City U11 JPL 8 - 1 Kidderminster Harriers U11's
Performance of the season for the boys. The first 20 minutes was an even contest which saw Kidderminster go 1-0 up through a cruel deflection, but City levelled to go in 1-1 at the break.
From that point on though it was all City. The football on show was great to watch. Composure, guile and intelligence throughout the team saw City take the game away from Kiddy and make it 4-1 at half time.

Two goals in two minutes at the start of the third quarter sealed the game and the boys went on to score two more in the final quarter to finish 8-1.

The whole team were excellent and all deserve great praise but the work rate in the middle of midfield set the tempo and gave the team a strong base to play from. As a result, Player of the Match went to Seth for a superb display in central midfield, and Parents' Player of the Match went to Seth’s central midfield partner Harry. Report by Andrew Stamper

Worcester City U16 JPL 4 - 0 Rushden & Diamonds U16's
The Under 16's won 4-0 and clinched the National Conference title on Saturday! The boys have been amazing all season winning the league for a second year and only losing one game in two seasons. On to National Champions Weekend next Saturday! Report by Kev Brookes

Worcester City U9 JPL 3 - 1 Alvechurch U9's
What a win for the boys; the league leaders beaten & deservedly so! After being nil-nil after the first period, we went behind but got back into it with a long range screamer from Eddie to make it 1-1. A well-worked set piece from Ozzie and a lovely finish from Alf to seal it.

James in goal, who was a bit down after their goal but after that, outstanding. Buds and Eddie at the back, aggressive & dominant, they never got a sniff. Ozzie, Henry and Murphy in midfield, work rate and ability on the ball was excellent. What a shift you three put in! Matty, up top, their lads just bounced off you and nearly gave us the lead with a belting free kick. Jack, almost on one leg, played through it and showed some lovely touches, unlucky not to score. And Alf, got the press right at the end and put the finishing touches on it.

Player of the Match to the team as a whole because it was the complete performance; a battle to come back from a goal down versus a tough opponent and then our football shone through. Enjoy it lads! And let’s finish off the season with a win versus Paget next week. Report by Matt Kyte

Worcester City U10 JPL 7 - 3 Esanef FC U10's
City defied the odds in their penultimate JPL game of the season. Despite having only seven available players, missing a penalty, and conceding an early goal, City battled back to run out comfortable winners.

Leo, Brandon and Fraser all scored two goals each, with assists provided by Josh, Fraser Brandon and Leo. Extra special mention for Felipe who, whilst playing a less familiar role in defence, won countless challenges and interceptions, and scored a screamer from outside the box. Report by Richard Barrett

Worcester City U9 Mercian 0 - 1 Warndon Villages U9's
The Under 9's lost 1-0 on Saturday on a tough day for the team. Report by Jamie

Worcester City U15 MJPL 1 - 0 Pershore Town U15's
The Under 15's MJPL team are through to the County Cup Final after a hard-fought 1-0 win, with Kidderminster Harriers waiting in the Final! Report by Stephen Coopey

Worcester City U14 JPL 1 - 5 Kidderminster Harriers Whites U14's
The Under 14's lost 5-1 in the Semi Final of the County Cup to Kidderminster Harriers Whites. Truth is the intensity of the game was just a bit too much after a late trip on Thursday. Whilst the team didn't deserve to win the scoreline flattered our opponents. Report by Dave Francis

Worcester City U12 JPL 4 - 1 West Midlands RTC U12's
The Under 12's won 4-1 at home to West Midlands RTC. Well done, boys! Report by Ollie Dyde

Worcester City U15 Girls 1 - 0 Kingfisher U15 Girls
The Under 15 Girls won 1-0 against a tough Kingfisher side. The Girls dug deep, battled hard and got the deserved win. Some lovely play, but what was more impressive was their determination to win the ball back. Report by Steve Birmingham

Halas Hawks U15's 1 - 6 Worcester City Lionesses U15's
The Under 15 Lionesses won 6-1 away to Halas Hawks. A very strong performance by the girls, especially in the first half where they hit the post three times and had a dodgy offside given to deny Eva a hat-trick. The girls played in all different positions and all adapted really well. Report by Ross

Worcester City U15 Colts 3 - 0 Wolverley Reds U15's
After the Saturday team got to the County Cup Final on Saturday, the Sunday team won 3-0 to win a cup final on Sunday! So pleased for the lads. Report by Stephen Coopey

Worcester City U13 Girls 2 - 1 Nunnery Wood U13 Girls
The Under 13 Girls beat Nunnery Wood 2-1 on Saturday, and all of the girls put an amazing shift in against a well-organised Nunnery Wood side. It was a great pass from Freya Upson to set up Lexi Burston for the first goal, and Freya Upson again set up for Keah-Marie Pugh-Spragg to score the second goal. It could have been three but we also missed a penalty.

Amelia Matthews was a well-deserved Player of the Match. Well done, girls! Report by Shawn Cannaway

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