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Match Day Round Up - 8

Match Day Round Up - 8

CJFC Official11 Nov 2019 - 10:46
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After half term, we were back in action on Saturday with 12 matches including cup and plate semi finals.

Both the under 9’s reds and under 10’s reds secured their places in the Oak Cup Finals with wins.

Fin Evans scored twice with Olly Clayden and Oliver Dobson finding the net as they came past Worthys Blues.
Frankie Moody grabbed a perfect Hatrick as they overcame Tidworth Saracens. An Ollie Hunt strike and an own goal saw them reach the u10’s final.
Two goals from Gabriel Williams along with goals from Joey Ball, Harry Lewis and Moody followed in a friendly.

The under 8’s reds and whites played out a 2-2 draw in their semi final of the Oak plate.
Carlos Campbell and Gene Dunn scoring for the whites with Thomas Layet and Harley Moores for the Reds. The reds reached the final after penalties.

The under 7’s reds also reached finals day On December 7th as they came through their semi final away to Lyndhurst in the Oak Plate. Jay Burden scored a double Hatrick with 2 from Sam Harris. Luca Potgieter and Freddy Heath-Ourakov also scoring.

The under 15’s continued their fine run of form with a 5-1 home win over Ringwood Town. Finn Bergstrom and Jacob Curtis each scoring twice with Evan Osborne adding a fifth.

Two goals from Steph Gilpin helped the under 14’s to a 3-0 away win at Fordingbridge Turks with Tom Crouch also scoring.

Warren Nesmith netted a hatrick as the under 13’s reds recorded a 4-0 win at Upper Clatford, Charlie Cooper netting the fourth.

Also on the Hatrick trail were Fin Lewis and Thomas Murphy as the under 13’s Whites secured a 9-1 success at Tidworth Torpedoes.
Tom Dewey, Archie Willan and an own goal completed the scoring.

The under 11’s hosted Pace Youth, with the visitors leaving the happier.

The under 7’s whites played twice against Whitchurch United.
Tom Latter scoring twice and Teddy Robinson, Charlie Green and Declan Owens all finding the target in the first game with Latter netting a hatrick in the second game, two from Robinson and Alfie Cumberland.

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