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WCFC Youth Round-Up / 27th & 28th April

WCFC Youth Round-Up / 27th & 28th April

Ryan Molloy30 Apr - 12:36
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Your latest weekly round-up from our Youth section

Kidderminster Athletic Vixens U13's 0 - 3 Worcester City U13 Girls
The girls started the game very strongly by trying to get the ball down and play football on a very difficult pitch. They had some great chances to go in front but some great saves from the Kidderminster goalkeeper kept the team at bay for the first 25 minutes.

The breakthrough came after a great ball from Gracie Larner to put Keah-Marie-Pugh-Spragg through on goal to score the first. Soon after another great pass from Amelia put Lexi Burston through on goal to score her 20th goal of the season.

The second half was much of the same with our defence winning every ball, and being in control of the midfield, looking dangerous every time the girls went forward. The third goal came from a great pass from Amelia Matthews to set up Isabelle Noyes, a great finish into the bottom corner. Well done to the girls on a great team performance, you have one proud coach.

Player of the Match went jointly to Daisy Oakley and Isabelle Noyes. Report by Shawn Cannaway

Worcester City U16's - National Conference League Champions!
The Under 16's were presented with their National Conference League title at Champions Day. Well done, Under 16's!

Worcester City U10's JPL 8 - 1 Paget Rangers U10's
The Under 10’s rounded off the JPL season in style with a convincing victory over Paget Rangers. Scoring three early goals, City took control and never looked back, with some nice passing football on display.

Goals were contributed by many of the team, with Sam, Brandon, Fraser (2), Alfie, Leo, Josh and Noah all on the scoresheet. Report by Richard Barratt

Worcester City U13 Colts 0 - 8 Starz Academy U13's
The City team faced another one of the league's strongest teams in this fixture, having won the league cup final the weekend before. They had to battle hard right from the whistle but fell to the opposition's first goal 6 minutes in, following a couple of attempted shots, with the rebounds falling luckily to the Starz Academy team who finally netted at the third attempt. The Starz team got another goal before half-time but the City players weren’t being outplayed at this point and however unlikely, they were still in with a shout of a comeback in the second half.

However, City were quickly under the cosh again in the second half and appeared to be spending long periods of the game within their own half of the pitch. Chances to score were few and far between with the closest falling to Arlo Cocklin who’s shot from the edge of the Starz teams penalty area going inches wide of the post with the opposition goal keeper being too far away to stop it if it had been on target. The City team became overwhelmed by the Starz teams attack in the second half despite some great defending from the whole team but specifically co-captain Jenson Rimell and they managed to score another six goals before the final whistle.

All the City players put in great performances in the game but the Player of the Match was awarded to Jenson Rimell. Report by Simon Fletcher

Worcester City U9's JPL 15 - 2 Paget Rangers U9's
The Under 9's JPL team finished their season with a fantastic 15-2 win over Paget Rangers. Report by George Bull

Worcester City U14's JPL 5 - 0 Staffordshire RTC U14's
The Under 14's secured a Playoff place and fixture against Lowestoft next week after a 5-0 over Staffordshire RTC. Having played a lot of football over the last few weeks all of the team did brilliantly. Roll on the Playoffs! Report by Jack

Worcester City U8's JPL
The Under 8's JPL side split into two teams today, first of all beating AFC Wulfrunians 9-2 to end the JPL season.

They then stepped in to play West Brom Academy after a last minute cancellation. They lost the first game 8-5 and won the second 5-3!

A great weekend for all involved with the Under 8's, showcasing the overall strength of the group. Report by Matthew Jones

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