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ST ALBANS CITY YOUTH F.C
Match Reports
July 2001
Under 9's and 10's at the Evergreen 6 'A' Side Tournament
St Albans City Youth F.C. had two teams in the Evergreen 6-A-Side Tournament,
ending the day winning the Under 10's Section and Runners-up in the
Under 9's.
The Under 10's South started the tournament with a fantastic first game victory
over the home club Evergreen in which they beat them 2-0 with two great goals
from James Smith. They went on with further victories over Riverside
Hibernian 'A', 2-0 and Acorn 'B' 3-0 with goals from Michael McDonough, 2
against Riverside Hibernian and efforts from George Hackett, James Rosson
and Donald Bogle against Acorn. In their final group match they lost
2-1 to Gadeside with Michael McDonough scoring but the Young Saints had done
enough to reach the Semi-Final. Michael McDonough also scored in the
Semi-Final against Riverside AFC and this goal was enough to see them progress
into the final with a 1-0 victory. The final against Riverside Hibernian
'A' was a tough game until James Rosson broke the deadlock with a superb
goal. Riverside fought back and scored an equaliser to take the match
into extra time. In the first period of extra time Michael McDonough
struck again for his fifth goal of the tournament and also the winning goal
in a 2-1 victory for the Young Saints. Well done lads.
The Under 9's North opened their account with a 2-0 victory over Herons 'B'
with Harry Fountain and Jack Ashcroft scoring, however in their next
match they lost 2-1 to Gadeside with Ashcroft netting the only goal for the
Young Saints.
So in their final group match, which they had to win, they defeated
Boreham Wood JSC 2-0 with goals from callum Marjoram and Luke Campion to
reach the Quarter Final on goal difference. In the Quarter Final after
another outstanding performance the Young Saints beat Croxley Guild 2-0 with
callam Marjoram and Jack Ashcroft hitting the back of the net. After
yet another strong performance in the Semi-Final a Luke Campion effort saw
the Under 9's North beat herons 'A' 1-0 to go through to the final. In
the final they played host club Evergreen 'A' and despite having many chances
they just could not find the back of the net. Harry Fountain was unlucky
when he saw his well struck effort strike the crossbar. There were
lots of other near misses but with only fifteen seconds remaining Evergreen
scored with a shot that just crept over the line, and it was also their first
effort of the game. Well done boys
Match Reports
w/e 26th May 2001
CITY YOUTH F.C. CHAMPIONS - MIDWEEK YOUTH
TRIUMPH
Many would have said that to top what has already been the most successful
season in the history of St Albans City Youth F.C. would have been impossible.
However the Midweek Youth squad showed that there was still one more
milestone to achieve by winning the Allied Counties Divisional League
Championship Final.
ST ALBANS CITY MIDWEEK YOUTH 2000/01
Back Row L - R, Terry Edwards, Ollie Lutton, Peter
Hanson, Mike Tominey, Lawrence Anscomb, Ben Graham, Russell Garland, Mark
Clark, Chris Seeby, Iaian Turkentine, Jake Attwood, Kenny Hull, Craig
Mackail-Smith, Clive Attwood
Front Row L - R, Matt Jones, Johnny Moore, Jamie Parsons,
Trevor Smith, Greg Deacon, Nick Baker, Paul Smith, Ged
Deacon
The Young Saints had already secured Allied Counties Silverware by winning
the East Division Championship earlier in the month. They made sure
of a place in the final by beating the South Division Champions Colliers
Wood 1-0 in a tight game at Clarence Park, and so to the final.
Taking place at AFC Wallingford the St Albans City Youth F.C. Midweek
team played what was to be their final but most crucial match of the season
against Thatcham Town F.C. in the Allied Counties Divisional League Championship
Final. The list of previous winners of this trophy shows just how far
City Youth have come this season, Reading, Swindon Town, to name
but two.
Thatcham had scored the most goals out of all the Allied Counties teams taking
part in this years competition, but they found the Young Saints Defence
a very hard nut to crack indeed. The Young Saints should have had a
Penalty in the first minute when Iaian Turkentine's cross was handled just
outside the six yard box, but all they got was a corner kick which was taken
by Greg Deacon and saw a shot at the far post by Johnny Moore go just wide
of the upright. From yet another corner kick, taken by Deacon, saw
the ball fall to Ben Graham but his effort was blocked and Jamie Parsons
just failed to get a touch to the loose ball. Jake Attwood then sprinted
clear of a static Thatcham defence but his low drive went just wide of the
post whilst a pass by the same player nearly found Johnny Moore in the clear
but it was cut out at the last moment, otherwise it would have found Moore
completely unmarked.
Just before half time Thatcham had a couple of chances but neither of these
troubled Peter Hanson the Young Saints Keeper. At the start of the
second half the Saints came out to play football and not the long ball game
Thatcham were trying to play. St Albans quickly won a corner kick which
was headed just wide of the upright by Jamie Parsons and then Greg Deacon
nearly stole in but Daniel Jeanes, the Thatcham Keeper quickly cleared the
danger. At the other end Peter Hanson completely dominated his box
and along with Central Defenders Mike Tominey and Trevor Smith they made
sure the Saints goalmouth was never in any real danger. Greg Deacon
had a header flash just past the post after a fine cross by Matt Jones and
then Deacon had a cross-cum-shot go just over the bat. Iain Turkentine
and Jake Attwood both had efforts go very close, both of which were
set up by Deacon.
With only ten minutes left the Young Saints finally broke the deadlock when
Greg Deacon, yet again supplying a fine pass, this time to Johnny Moore.
Moore raced clear into the eighteen yard box and with Daniel Jeanes,
the Thatcham keeper slow to come of his line Moore calmly steered the ball
into the far corner of the net to give the Saints a 1-0 lead. Although
Deacon had a chance a couple of minutes later to make it 2-0 his well struck
curling shot was well caught by the Thatcham Keeper.
The Winning Goal
This has been a magnificent end of the Season for City Youth and the Midweek
Youth team. This has been the Midweek Youth teams first season in the
Allied Counties Youth League and all of the squad have exceeded all of the
clubs expectations.
After the game the Team Captain Trevor Smith was firstly presented
with the Winners Shield for the East Division Championship then he proudly
walked up to be presented with the Allied Counties Champions Cup by League
Chairman Mr Ron Merryweather.
The Man of the Match award went to Johnny Moore, Johnny was presented
with his award, again by Mr Ron Merryweather. During the presentations
Mr Merryweather spoke of the excellent players on show and said that he hoped
many would progress through to the professional ranks in the near future.
Also giving their support was City Youth President Mr George Walker
and City Youth Chairman Mervyn Morgan, the Chairman said that this
was one of his greatest moments in Youth Football and the credit must go
to Mark Clark and the Midweek Youth Management team for their total
professionalism in achieving this remarkable triumph in their first season.
Well done to the City Youth Midweek Squad, Manager Clive Attwood, Assistant
Ged Deacon, Super Coach Mark Clark and Fred Miniken, not forgetting Terry
Edwards and Monkey the team mascot.
ST ALBANS CITY YOUTH F.C
Match Reports
w/e 20th May 2001
CLASH OF THE TITANS
UNDER 18's
In a very exciting match between the clubs two Under 18 sides saw the North
team finally beat the City Youth South side 4-2 and also to take the League
Runners Up spot. Both Ollie Franks and Jamie Parsons went close for
the South before Steve Craddock with a cracking shot from the edge of the
box gave the North a 1-0 lead. The South then put on the pressure for
an equaliser with firstly Danny Hughes having his shot blocked by Luke Atkinson,
the North keeper and then Ollie Franks following up saw his effort cleared
of the line by Mike Tominey. The pressure finally told when Greg Deacon,
with a beautiful through ball sent Ollie Franks racing clear and with the
North keeper coming off his line, Franks calmly slotted the ball past him
to make the score 1-1. Just before half time the South nearly took
the lead when Danny Hughes saw his low drive blocked by the outstretched
legs of Luke Atkinson, the North keeper. Peter Hanson, the South keeper
had an outstanding first half in combining his role as keeper and sweeper.
After about 15 minutes play in the second half the South took the lead
when Kenny Hull, who had a great game, played the ball through for Greg Deacon
to run onto and stroke the ball home from eight yards to make the score 2-1.
The North though quickly hit back when Johnny Moore made a surging
run down the right and crossed the ball low whereupon Nick Clarke swept the
ball into the back of the net from six yards.
Super Sub Andy Clarke had not been on the pitch long when after a brilliant
solo run made the score 3-2 to the North when he drove the ball past Hanson
from ten yards after he had beaten two defenders for pace. Kenny Hull,
for the South was unlucky when he saw his effort crash into the side netting.
But the North struck again to make the final score 4-2. Johnny
Moore, yet again, made a surging run down the right and this time it was
Andy Clarke who swept the ball home for the North side to take the three
vital points and also score his second goal of the game.
This was the last competitive match for the Under 18's North in Youth
Football, the club wish to thank Paul Tominey and the Under 18's North parents
for their tireless support over the years, well done Paul.
UNDER 14's
The Under 14's West were away to Garston Boys and at half time they found
themselves 2-0 down with the Young Saints having atleast 60% of the play.
In the second half again the ball did not run for the Saints and Mark
Savory was unlucky when he saw his header strike the foot of the post and
rebound out. Then Adam Stanley took a long throw which found Daniel
McCafferty at the far post and his shot went just past the upright. Ben
Conrad was putting some deep crosses in the box but the ball just would not
break for the Saints. Then garston broke away and scored a third goal
with a long range effort. With only a few minutes left at last the
Young Saints scored when James Brophy laid the ball back from an indirect
free kick to Andy fassnidge who promptly drove the ball low into the back
of the net to make the final score 3-1 to Garston Boys. Some highlights
from the after match festivities was the refreshments laid on by the Saints
parents, including Terry 'Van' Edwards favourites, Strawberry
Jam Sandwiches and Jill Savory playing Blue Moon on her Mobile Phone.
UNDER 12's
The Under 12's South were at home to Moor Park rangers in their final league
match of the season. The Saints took an early lead when an Edward Ridge
was blocked and the ball fell to Phil Atkins to hook the loose ball home.
Moor Park though hit back to race into a 3-1 lead at half time, but
not before the Young Saints had some hard luck with Phil Atkins having two
efforts go very close and Edward Ridge then saw his low shot strike the foot
of the post and rebound back into play only to be cleared. In
the second half Phil Byrne, the Saints Keeper pulled of a few fine saves
and Luke Sargent cleared one shot off the line. Edward Ridge went close
at the other end with one fine shot being tipped around the post at the last
second. Moor Park then scored a fourth goal and nearly scored a fifth
but their penalty hit the post and the rebound was struck over the cross
bar.
Match Reports
w/e 13th May 2001
MIDWEEK YOUTH TEAM REACH THE FINAL
The St Albans City Midweek Youth Team played Colliers Wood united at Clarence
Park in the Semi Final of the Allied Counties Midweek youth league Divisional
Championship, and after a hard fought but brilliant team performance
the Young Saints won the match by a single goal to nil.
They nearly got of to a great start when a Johnny Moore shot was blocked
on the line after a fine cross from greg deacon in the second minute of the
game. Then Mackail-Smith went close with two efforts that just cleared
the crossbar and Deacon had a low drive hacked clear for a corner kick.
Craig mackail-Smith then had some hard luck when his fine curling shot
struck the foot of the post with Grice, the Colliers Wood keeper well beaten,
yet again Deacon set the chance up.
Mackail Smith also had another effort kicked off the line by the keeper as
it nearly sneaked in at the near post. Although Colliers Wood put pressure
on the Saints defence in the first half they found Mike Tominey and Trevor
Smith in fine form at the heart of the city youth defence. Jamie Parsons,
Ben graham and Mackail-Smith all had efforts that were blocked in the first
few minutes of the second half. The Saints then nearly took the lead
when Paul Mears for Colliers Wood hit a backpass that bounced over his keeper
and just cleared the crossbar by inches. Peter Hanson, the Saints keeper
then pulled off a fine save when he tipped a shot by Adam Fisk onto the crossbar
and although the ball fell to Kelvin Lyons his effort went high over the
bar. Mark Sherwin had put the ball into the box following a free kick.
This was a vital save by Hanson because minutes later the Saints scored
the only goal of the match. Johnny Moore split the Colliers Wood defence
with a fine cross to Jake Attwood who hit a cracking shot from 20 yards into
the back of the net giving the keeper no chance.
The Saints now play Thatcham in the Final at A.F.C. Wallingford on Wednesday
23rd May, Kick Off 7.30.
UNDER 18's
Both Under 18's played double headers this weekend and both teams came away
with six points each. Firstly the South beat Evergreen 7-0 in both
matches and must now play the Under 18's North to decide the Runners Up spot
in the Division. The goalscorers combined for both games are as follows,
Greg Deacon*3, Ollie Franks*2, Ben Graham*2, Kevin Webb*2, Peter Hanson,
Matt Hills, Danny Hughes and Ryan Hughes.
The Under 18's North won 2-1 against Rickmansworth with goals from Michael
Tominey and Nick Clarke in the first game. In the second match a Nick
Clarke brace saw the North win 2-0.
UNDER 16's WIN THE LEAGUE
The Under 16's had to play Bedmond Echoes Amber away in their last League
Match and the home side had to win this game to force a playoff for the
Championship. What a match it turned out to be, exciting to the
final whistle. First Bedmond took the lead early on when the ball was
headed home following a corner kick, within seconds straight from the
kickoff the Saints equalised when Allister Collins headed home from 10 yards
after a great cross by Jake Attwood. Chris Seeby, Matt Jones and Collins
all had efforts saved in the first half but it was Bedmond who scored again
when they broke clear and drove the ball low past Russell Garland to go 2-1
up at half time. Again it was Seeby, Jones and Collins who all went
close before at last the Young Saints equalised, Sam Parratt took a
quick throw in to Davey who laid the ball back to him and Parratt, after
cutting inside a defender drove the ball low and hard with a shot that flew
into the back of the net just inside the keepers right hand post. This
goal woke the Saints up and they finally went in front after Collins had
been brought down inside the box for a penalty, jermaine Davey took the spot
kick but his effort was pushed away, but Davey followed up to tuck the ball
away and make it 3-2 to the Saints. Davey then went close with a couple
of shots whilst a header was then tipped around the post for a corner
kick. Bedmond then snatched an equaliser to make the score 3-3 before
Matt Jones with a beautiful through ball sent Jermaine Davey racing clear
who promptly drove the ball from 18 yards into the back of the net to make
the final score 4-3 to the Young Saints and also allowed them to win the
League Title.
UNDER 15's WIN THE LEAGUE and CHALLENGE CUP
The Under 15's also won their league title when they drew 0-0 in their first
game against Garston Boys whilst in the second match they again drew, this
time 1-1 with Kevin Hearne scoring the goal. The Under 15's then played
Enfield Rangers in the Challenge Cup Final at Evergreen and won finally by
four goals to one to take their fourth trophy this season. Matt Hanson
drove the ball from just inside the box low into the back of the net after
only 3 minutes play following a fine pass by James Harvey. John telford
nearly made it 2-0 but his rising shot went just wide of the near post whilst
at the other end Winston Seidu pulled off a fine save to stop Enfield scoring
the equaliser. John Telford then hit a high 30 yard ball into the six
yard box and somehow it slipped through the keepers fingers and just slipped
over the line to give the Saints a 2-0 lead at half time. Early
in the second half Seidu had to make two good saves but the Saints quickly
struck again to go 3-0 up. Matt Hanson went away down the left wing
then surged past the full back and hit the ball to James Harvey who tucked
it away at the far post. Although the Saints were 3-0 up Enfield kept
battling away and first another Seidu save and a Ricky Baker goal line clearance
kept them out. Kevin hearne made it 4-0 when Jason 'Peanut' Blythe
slipped the ball to him and Hearne instantly looked up and saw the goal keeper
off his line and with a delightful lob chipped the ball over him. Enfield
pulled a goal back in the last few minutes and also missed a penalty.
UNDER 12'S NORTH WIN THE LEAGUE
Another team making it Three league Titles won over the weekend was the Under
12's North when they defeated Boreham Wood 5-0. Alex Herbert hit two
fine goals to lead the scoring along with efforts from Alex Olcot, Ricky
Miller plus one own goal.
UNDER 14's
The Under 14's West lost 3-0 away to Old Finchleians in the Challenge Cup
Quarter Final.
UNDER 12's
Tim Attwood was named Man of the Match for the Under 12's South as they lost
4-1 at home to Bushey Rangers with Edward Ridge scoring their only goal of
the game.
UNDER 11's
Playing a double header against London Colney the Under 11's South lost the
first game 4-0 and the second match 5-2 with the Saints goals coming from
Scott Corly and Chris Lord.
The Under 11's North lost 4-3 in a very close game away to Edson Santos with
goals from Ethan Hughes, Liam McDermont and Adam Hunt.
UNDER 10's
The Under 10's North drew 0-0 at home to London Colney Amber with efforts
from Youngs, Connor and Mayles all being saved whilst at the other end a
brilliant one handed save by Dave Hancock in the final seconds ensured the
Saints a point.
The Under 10's North then played a double header against Pinner Youth and
they won the first game 3-0 with goals from Barnaby Mayles, Conor O'Connor
and Nathan Sandiford. In their second match they won 4-2 with efforts
from Barnaby Mayles*2, San Youngs and James Rosson.
Match Reports
w/e 6th May 2001
UNDER 17's
The Under 17's played Bovingdon at home in a double header and drew the first
game 0-0 but won the second match 2-0. Ollie Clegg scored two goals,
one in each half. His second being just a touch from close range
after Lewis Donnetts shot seemed to be heading for the back of the net.
UNDER 16's
The Under 16's also had a busy weekend with two league matches, winning
both and coming away with all six points. Firstly they played Boreham
Wood away in a hard fought match and won 4-1, they also missed two
penalties on the way with the Boreham Wood keeper saving both spot kicks.
Jermain Davey scored the first goal with a crisp low drive from the edge
of the box after Jake Attwood had cut the ball bock. Then Chris Seeby
hit the bar with a header following a Lawrence Anscombe free kick whilst
Allister Collins struck goal number two with a lofted shot after Iaian Turkentine
had played the ball into him with a great pass. Goals number three
and four both came from well taken corner kicks from Sam Parratt. With
Iaian Turkentine heading the first one home and then Nick Malham at the far
post rising up to head home the final goal of the match. Collins and
Anscombe both had their spot kicks saved earlier in the game. The Under
16's next played Chorleywood at home and were soon down 1-0 from a cracking
shot which gave Russell Garland in goal no chance. The Saints quickly
fought back and Iaian Turkentine headed home the equaliser following a well
flighted corner kick by David Hill. Chorleywood though hit back to
take the lead again. But the Saints struck back again quickly to equalise.
A long ball over the top of the visitors defence from David Hill found
Allister Collins racing clear and he calmly struck the ball home from sixteen
yards to make it 2-2. After this goal the Saints gradually got on top and
finally went 3-2 up when a Jake Attwood corner kick was nodded on by Nick
Malham and Ollie Lutton at the far post headed home goal number three.
Right on half time the Saints went 4-2 up when a long throw in by Jermaine
Davey was again nodded on by Nick Malham for Lawrence Anscombe to flick home
from eight yards. In the second half Jermain Davey made the final score
5-2 when he intercepted a poor back pass and after going around the keeper
he calmly stroked the ball into the unguarded net. Turkentine nearly
made it 6-2 but his shot clipped the outside of the post.
UNDER 15's
The Under 15's also had two matches and firstly they beat Hemel Youth at
home in the League 4-0 with two goals in each half. the goals were
scored by James Harvey, Kevin Hearne, Jason Blythe plus one own goal. In
their second game they played OMONIA away in the Challenge Cup Semi Final
and won 4-2 with goals from Matt Hanson, Jason Blythe, Kevin Hearne and Raonull
McKinnon.
UNDER 14's
Man of the Match Tom Barnard struck a superb hat trick for the Under 14's
West as they beat Bushey Rangers 5-3 away in the league. the other
goals came from Robert Battersby and James Hearne.
UNDER 13's
A goal in each half from Adam hull earnt the Under 13's East a well deserved
point in a 2-2 draw away to Northwood.
UNDER 12's
The Under 12's Mid herts came away with a 4-0 victory at Hertford Town with
goals from Daniel maggott*2, John paton and a fine header from Tony pitt
following a Daniel Dorans corner kick. Although Callum Fowler hit a
equaliser for the Under 12's South just before half time in their away match
to Harpenden Barons, Three second half goals from the home side saw
the Saints finally lose 4-1. The Under 12's North had mixed fortunes
during the week when firstly they lost 5-0 to Sun Postals in the Challenge
Cup Semi Final. Ricky Miller hit the cross bar with a great shot from
25 yards and then Alex Herbert saw his well taken free kick tipped around
the post at the last moment. So it proved it was not going to be the
Saints day. The Under 12's North next played Evergreen away in the
league and after only 5 minutes play they found themselves 2-0 down. But
the Saints fought back and finally ran out 5-3 winners. Ricky Miller
struck two goals as well as setting up Danny Norris for a well taken Header
after a great corner kick. Chris Haslam plus one own goal rounded off
the scoring.
UNDER 11's / 10's
Playing with four regular players missing the Under 11's North team lost
7-0 away to a very strong Northwood team. Two brilliant goals by Barnaby
Mayles made sure that the Under 10's North beat Haringey 4-1 at home in the
league whilst Sam Youngs and Tom Clark scored the other goals in this fine
win. Playing London Colney Amber in the League Cup final the Under
10's North finally lost 1-0 in a very tight match.
Match Reports
w/e 29th April 2001
HERTS UNDER 12's COUNTY CUP FINAL
UNDER 12's NORTH MAKE IT A COUNTY CUP HAT TRICK FOR CITY
YOUTH
Three County Cup Finals in a season, Three County Champions. The
Under 12's North's victory in Sundays Herts F.A. County Cup Final capped
a fantastic season for St Albans City Youth Football Club. The Under
16's were first of the mark with their 3 - 0 win over Bedmond Echoes
Red, this was followed by the Under 15's 5 - 1 victory over Knebworth
last week, and so to the Under 12's. Playing Redbourn Juniors at Colney
Heath F.C. the Under 12's took to the field knowing that they could be making
history for the club by winning a third County Cup. After only two
minutes play the Young Saints opened the scoring when Danny Norris cracked
a free kick from 30 yards against the cross bar and quick as a flash Chris
haslam raced in to head the ball into the back of the net. Although
redbourn had most of the play in the first half they found young Joe Welch,
the Saints keeper in excellent form in which he pulled off a couple of vital
saves in the first half. Early in the second half (22 seconds) Chris
Haslam set up Ricky miller for goal number two with a fine strike after Miller
had beaten a defender inside the box. Given the playing conditions
after a night of heavy rain both teams proved that they could battle to the
end. Well done to Howard and the lads. After the match the Cup
was presented to Club captain James Lawrence by Mr gary Norman of the Herts
F.A.
HERTS UNDER 15's COUNTY CUP FINAL
HARVEY HAT-TRICK WINS IT FOR THE YOUNG SAINTS
The previous Sunday the Under 15's Played their County cup final at Leverstock
Green against Knebworth Youth.
The Young Saints started brightly with first Matt Hanson going close and
then Kevin Hearne having a couple of shots, one of which brought out a fine
save by Ross Armstrong the Knebworth keeper. The Young Saints finally
took the lead when kevin hearne was sent racing clear by a great pass from
Paul brame and then after going around the keeper hearne calmly struck the
ball into the empty net.
it was sood 2-0 when matt hanson drove the ball home from 10 yards after
a fine pass by Jason Blyth left him unmarked inside the box. Knebworth
quickly pulled a goal back when Conrad Wellstead hit a low drive from 18
yards after being set up by Paul Wright. Winston Seidu, the Saints
keeper had to be quick of his line to block a shot as Knebworth looked for
an equaliser. Kevin Hearne then had another cracking shot tipped over
the bar whilst James Harvey saw his header go just over the cross bar as
the Saints pressed forward just before half time.
Early in the second half the Under 15's went 3-1 up when a long kick upfield
by keeper Winston Seidu broke kindly inside the box for James Harvey to strike
the ball home from eight yards. Hanson and Hearne both went close before
a surging run by James Montague saw him slip the ball to James Harvey, who
after beating a defender quickly made it 4-1 with a low drive from six yards.
Knebworth nearly pulled a goal back but the effort just cleared the
bar whilst at the other end Ashley Pizan saw his cracking free kick tipped
around the post by Knebworth keeper Ross Armstrong. James Harvey completed
hit hat trick when he headed the ball home at the far post from close range
after a fine corner kick by John Telford and this goal made the final score
5-1 to the Under 15's. Michael Emmett, Raonull McKinnon, plus Harvey
all went close to increasing the scoreline but the Young Saints had done
enough to make it Two County Cup wins so far this season for City Youth.
After the match the Cup was presented to Club Captain Paul Brame by
Mr Colin Smith of the Herts F.A. Well done to the two Alan's and the
boys, great stuff.
MIDWEEK YOUTH WIN THE ALLIED COUNTIES EAST
DIVISION
The Young Saints Midweek Youth Team in their first season in the Allied Counties
Youth League made sure of the East Division Title with a fine 2-1 victory
at Wealdstone last Wednesday. jake Attwood had the first chance when
a long ball upfield by keeper Peter hanson fell to him inside the box but
his shot was blocked by a defender. Attwood then had another chance
but his effort was tipped around the post by the Wealdstone keeper. Johnny
Moore had a shot kicked off the line following a Greg Deacon corner kick
and then Ben Graham went close with a header after a Deacon free kick.
Peter Hanson then had to make a fine save when he tipped a cracking
drive over the bar but in the 35th minute the Saints took the lead. Jake
Attwood played the ball across to Johnny Moore who promptly hit a low drive
from 16 yards into the back of the net to make the score 1-0 to St Albans.
Both deacon and Attwood nearly increased the lead just before half
time, both deacons efforts were blocked whilst Attwoods was tipped
around the post by the Wealdstone keeper yet again.
In the second half chances were few and far between on a very wet pitch but
it was Ben Graham who sent a cracking shot just wide from 20 yards. The
Saints finally made it 2-0 when a Greg deacon cross found Jamie Parsons twelve
yards out and he instantly cracked the ball home. Wealdstone scored
a late consolation goal when a deep cross by Gavin Court was scrambled home
by Jermaine Bussette with about five minutes left on the clock. Well
done to The Midweek Youth Coaching Staff, Mark, Clive, Ged and Terry,
and of course the players.
UNDER 18's
The Under 18's South played Bedmond Echoes on Friday evening in the Challenge
Cup and lost 1-0 to an early goal. On the Weekend they then played
Harvesters away and won 3-2 after the score had been 1-1 at half time.
Scoring the goals for the Saints were Ollie Franks*2 plus a rare goal
from Full back Matt Hills.
UNDER 17's
The Under 17's got back to winning ways with a sound 7-1 away victory at
Kings Langley. With dean Parsons and Ollie Clegg netting a Hat trick
apiece. Tom Fairbairn scored the other goal whilst Alex free worked
tirelessly throughout the match in midfield.
UNDER 16's
In the first half of their away league fixture at herons the Under 16's did
not play very well and so at half time they went in 1-0 down. In the
second half it was a different story, both Seeby and Jones went close
before Ollie Lutton, completely unmarked in the box, headed home a well flighted
free kick by Lawrence Anscomb for the equaliser. Jermaine Davey made
it 2-1 with a great shot from 20 yards giving the Herons keeper no
chance. Jake Attwood hit the post with a header before Chris
Seeby set up Jermaine Davey to make the final score 3-1 with yet another
fine strike, this time from just inside the box.
UNDER 15's
At home to Garston boys in the Challenge Cup the Under 15's won easily by
seven goals to nil. Leading the goalscorers was Raonull McKinnon with
four and then singles from Ashley Pizan, John Telford and James Montague
in this midweek fixture.
The Under 15's over the weekend played Hemel Albion in a double header and
the Young Saints won the first match 2-0 with goals from Matt Hanson and
Jason Blythe. In the second match the Young Saints turned it on to
win 7-1 with Matt Hanson scoring a Hat trick. The other scorers were
Kevin Hearne, James Harvey, James Montague and Ryan Nicholas.
UNDER 14's
Away to Sun Postal Scorpions in the league the Under 14's East were losing
2-0 at one stage in the game but the Young Saints fought back to take all
the points with a fine 5-2 victory. Leading the goalscorers was Jonathan
Bar-Yaacov with a hat trick and then singles from Mark Savory and Andy Fassnidge.
The Under 14's West went out of the League Cup when they lost 3-1 at home
to Hemel Aces in the Quarter Finals with Tom barnard scoring the Saints only
goal of the match.
UNDER 13's
At half time the Under 13's West were losing 1-0 away to Hemel Celtic but
a spirited fightback in the second half by the then ten players saw them
win 2-1. Phil Woolford put over a couple of stinging crosses which
were both finished off by Rob Fasani and this victory now ensures the Young
Saints of Runners Up in the League. Well done lads.
UNDER 12's
The Under 12's were at home to Comet Cobras in the Challenge Cup and soon
found themselves 2-0 down but in a spirited fightback they eventually won
3-2. Chris Haslam scored the first goal with a lofted shot just before
half time whilst Alex Herbert headed home the equaliser following a Danny
Norris free kick. Ricky Miller struck home the winner after his first
attempt was blocked whilst Adam Potter made a great goal line clearance to
ensure the Saints victory.
Although Edward Ridge scored two great goals for the Under 12's South, the
first was a chip shot from 12 yards they still lost 5-2 to Oakhill Tigers.
UNDER 10's
A quality headed goal from Man of the Match Nathan Sandiford from a James
Rossen corner kick was all the Under 10's North could offer as they lost
2-1 at home to Chalfont Saints.
The Under 10's South beat bedmond Echoes Amber 4-1 at home with Michael mcDonough
scoring a Hat Trick bringing his tally for the season to 30. Arron
Shaw scored the other goal whilst reece May was named Man of the Match. In
addition James Smith had an outstanding game on the left wing.
The Under 10's East played a double header against Gadeside Rangers and they
lost the first game 2-0 but won the second 3-2. man of the Match Alex
Wallis hit a hat trick with Ben Carey and Chris Hamilton both having a hand
in setting up the goals.
UNDER 9's
With a superb team performance the Under 9's North crushed Bedmond Echoes
Orange 7-0 at home with Laurie Coupar scoring a hat Trick of which two of
the goals were fine headers. The other goals were scored by Harry
Fountain*2 and Toby Irish*2.
w/e 22nd April 2001
HERTS UNDER 15's COUNTY CUP FINAL
HARVEY HAT-TRICK WINS IT FOR THE YOUNG SAINTS
The most important match of the day was the Under 15's Herts County Cup Final
which was played at Leverstock Green FC against Knebworth Youth.
The Young Saints started brightly with first Matt Hanson going close and
then Kevin Hearne having a couple of shots, one of which brought out a fine
save by Ross Armstrong the Knebworth keeper. The Young Saints finally
took the lead when kevin hearne was sent racing clear by a great pass from
Paul brame and then after going around the keeper hearne calmly struck the
ball into the empty net.
it was sood 2-0 when matt hanson drove the ball home from 10 yards after
a fine pass by Jason Blyth left him unmarked inside the box. Knebworth
quickly pulled a goal back when Conrad Wellstead hit a low drive from 18
yards after being set up by Paul Wright. Winston Seidu, the Saints
keeper had to be quick of his line to block a shot as Knebworth looked for
an equaliser. Kevin Hearne then had another cracking shot tipped over
the bar whilst James Harvey saw his header go just over the cross bar as
the Saints pressed forward just before half time.
Early in the second half the Under 15's went 3-1 up when a long kick upfield
by keeper Winston Seidu broke kindly inside the box for James Harvey to strike
the ball home from eight yards. Hanson and Hearne both went close before
a surging run by James Montague saw him slip the ball to James Harvey, who
after beating a defender quickly made it 4-1 with a low drive from six yards.
Knebworth nearly pulled a goal back but the effort just cleared the
bar whilst at the other end Ashley Pizan saw his cracking free kick tipped
around the post by Knebworth keeper Ross Armstrong. James Harvey completed
hit hat trick when he headed the ball home at the far post from close range
after a fine corner kick by John Telford and this goal made the final score
5-1 to the Under 15's. Michael Emmett, Raonull McKinnon, plus Harvey
all went close to increasing the scoreline but the Young Saints had done
enough to make it Two County Cup wins so far this season for City Youth.
After the match the Cup was presented to Club Captain Paul Brame by
Mr Colin Smith of the Herts F.A. Well done to the two Alan's and the
boys, great stuff.
MIDWEEK YOUTH TEAM
The Saints Midweek Youth team were at home to Hayes in the Allied Counties
League East Division. The visitors had the first chance of the match
when a shot crashed into the side netting. The next chance fell to
the Young Saints and it nearly resulted in a goal. A corner kick taken
by Greg Deacon found Johnny Moore and his low drive from the edge of the
box was cleared of the line with the Hayes keeper well beaten. Nick
Baker then had a snap shot go just wide while an effort from Moore went just
over the bar after he was set up by a fine cross by Jamie Parsons. Ben
Graham then had two shots, the first was a half hit effort which was
saved low down whilst his second was a long range drive which saw the
Hayes keeper pull off a fine save.
Ten minutes before half time the Young Saints were awarded a penalty when
Ben Graham was pushed in the box as he tried to gather a pass from Moore.
greg deacon took the spot kick and drove the ball into the top right
hand corner of the net giving the Hayes keeper no chance and so put the Saints
1-0 up at half time.
early in the second half Moore went close on two occasions whilst Hayes
had a shot that went right across the face of the goal. hanson then
pulled off a fine save from a shot from ten yards but he could do nothing
when an effort from Darren Whithock struck the foot of the post and
was then promptly cleared. Baker, Attwood and Moore all went close
before a well struck shot from Ben Graham from all of 30 yards saw Robert
Gillett, the Hayes keeper pull off a tremendous save by tipping the ball
over the cross bar at the last moment. Jake Attwood then saw his great
curling shot clear the far post by inches whilst another effort went just
past the other post. In the end it was another three points for the Young
Saints and they now sit eleven points clear at the top of the table.
UNDER 18's
Both the Under 18's Sides had sound away victories with firstly the North
beating North Mymms away 3-1. Johnny Moore scored the first two goals
in the first half whilst the third goal was an own goal following a Steve
Craddock cross. A Hat trick from Ryan Hughes helped the Under 18's
South to an 8-1 victory at Rickmansworth with greg deacon and Adam Wallace
both netting two goals apiece. Jamie Parsons rounded up the scoring
with a fine goal in the second half.
UNDER 17's
The Under 17's were at home to Chorleywood and the score at half time was
0-0 but in the second half the collapsed and finally lost 5-1 with Dean Parsons
scoring the Saints only goal of the match.
UNDER 16's
Playing a double header at home to Northwood the Under 16's had to settle
for a 1-1 draw in the first game. Jake Attwood scored the Saints goal
after being setup by a fine pass by Matt Jones. In the second match
the Saints missed a penalty when Chris Seeby's effort struck the cross bar
whilst Jermaine Davey had a few shots go close and so the game looked as
if it was going to end goalless. With about five minutes to go the
Saints struck twice to take all of the points. Firstly Chris Seeby
netted from close range after a pass from Jake Attwood and then Attwood beat
a defender to the ball and promptly drove it passed the advancing keeper
to make the final scoreline 2-0.
UNDER 14's
the Under 14's East had a busy week playing four matches with the first being
a double header against Cassiobury Giants, they won the first match
2-0 with two goals from Mark Savory. They then drew the next match
2-2 with Harry Hunt and Edward Callow scoring. next the played Pinnacle
Youth red and earnt a 1-1 draw with a goal from Daniel McCafferty. their
last match saw them beat Evergreen away 5-1. the goalscorers were Edward
Callow*2, Harry Hunt, Mark Savory and Andy Fassnidge.
UNDER 13's
The Under 13's east played a double header against Cassiobury Clarets and
lost the first game 6-0 whilst winning the second match 2-1 with Jack Woodley
scoring plus one own goal.
The score at half time in the Under 13's West home match against Comet Mustangs
was 2-2. But in the second half the Young Saints ran in seven
goals to make the final scoreline 9-2. The goalscorers were Rob Fasani*4,
Andy Guard*3, Lawrence Gaiter and Phil Woolford, This result now clinches
the Runners Up spot in Division 3, well done lads.
UNDER 12's
Goals from Chris Haslam and Phil Crump gave the Under 12's North a 2-0 victory
at Enfield Rangers, whilst the Under 12's South lost 4-0 to Leverstock Green.
The Under 12's Mid Herts played Panshanger Yellow in a double header and
won the first match 3-2 with goals from Jack Stevens, John Paton and Martin
Claydon. In the second match they lost 2-1 with Guy Betteridge scoring the
Saints only goal.
UNDER 11's
The Under 11's South lost the first game 4-0 to Hertsmere in a double header
and they also lost the second match 4-2 with edward Morrison scoring a brace
for the Saints.
Despite having most of the play the Under 11's North could only manage a
2-2 draw with Suffolk Youth Red away with Carl Costain and Jack Ridley scoring
for the Saints.
UNDER 10's
The Under 10's North were away to Boreham Wood 2000 in the League Cup Semi
Final and they turned in an excellent team performance to win the match 3-1.
Sam Youngs, Conor O'Connor and Joint Man of the Match christie Tyler
who netted two minutes from time scored the goals for the Young Saints.
The other Man of the Match was James Rosen.
The Under 10's South played below par in their first game with OMONIA and
so lost 2-0. But in their second match they rolled up their sleeves
and won 2-1 after being a goal down. James Smith and Daniel Bissill
scored with daniel butt being named Man of the Match.
Goals from paul Sandiford and Man of the Match Ben carey made sure of the
points in a 2-1 home win over Edmonton Falcons for the Under 10's East.
UNDER 9's
A cracking goal from George 'Flash' Gordon two minutes from time made sure
the Under 9's South earnt a 1-1 draw at home to Chipperfield.
Man of the Match Sam Crowne hit his first goal for the Under 9's North team
and what a scorcher it was, it flew into the back of the net like a rocket
from 40 yards(?). Further goals from Luke Campion*2, Toby Irish and Tommy
Hunt (Also his first goal for the team) saw the Young Saints to a 5-0 victory
over Enfield Rangers away.
w/e 8th April 2001
UNDER 18's
Although the Under 18's North had most of the play in their home league match
against Harvesters they just could not find the back of the net. In
the end it took a delightful chip shot from 25 yards from Johhny Moore to
settle the match and so earn the Under 18's North a 1-0 victory.
The Under 18's South played a double header against Herons and they finally
won the first match 1-0 when Greg Deacon, at the far post, volleyed home
a Danny Hughes corner kick. In the second match it was Greg Deacon
again who gave the Saints a 1-0 lead at half time with a shot from 25 yards
which the Herons keeper could not hold onto. Craig Mackail-Smith made
the final score 2-0 with a low drive from twelve yards after a fine pass
from Adam Wallace. Hendrik Hauke, the Saints Keeper making his debut
looked quite sound between the sticks.
UNDER 17's
Losing 4-0 early in the second half to Boreham Wood at home the Under 17's
started a fightback but they could only manage two goals. Both of which
were scored by Ollie Clegg.
UNDER 14's
The Under 14's East could only field 10 players but that was enough as they
beat Comets away in the league 3-2. Mark Savory scored two goals whilst
Ed Callow scored the third after a fine battling team performance.
UNDER 13's
The Under 13's east took the lead with a goal from Chris McElligott in their
home match with Chipperfield Corinthians. the Young Saints then had
to fight back to finally earn a point in a 3-3 draw with a cracking free
kick from James Coad and another fine effort from Chris McElligott.
Just one goal from Andy Guard in the Under 13's West first match against
Abbotts Youth in a double header earnt them a point in a 1-1 draw.
In the second game though Andy Guard struck twice with Craig Morrow once
to earn the Saints a 3-1 victory.
UNDER 12's
Also playing a double header were the Under 12's North at Northwood and after
playing some excellent football they won both matches by the same scoreline
3-0. the goalscorers in the first match were Ricky Miller, James Eames
and Danny Norris, whilst in the second match they were Alex Olcot, Phil Crump
and Adam Potter.
The Under 12's South lost 1-0 away to Hemel Celtic in a league cup match
on friday and they then lost 5-3 away to Tring Tornadoes in a league game
on Sunday. The goalscorers for the young saints were Tim Attwood with a well
taken penalty, Edward Ridge with a 20 yard lob and finally a goal from Carl
Vidgen.
The Under 12's Mid Herts team went down 2-0 in both of their matches in a
double header against league leaders Hatfield Town.
UNDER 11's
In their home league game against Edmonton Tigers the Under 11's North finally
crushed them 9-1 after a half time score line of 2-1. Two players were
on hat-tricks, Tom Collin and Ethan Hughes, whilst Jack Ridley
and Liam McDermont both scored one apeice. Ben Goodyear scored the
final goal when he ran from the half way line and after going round the Edmonton
keeper calmly stroked the ball into the empty net.
UNDER 10's
The Under 10's North played Omonia away in midweek in the third round of
the Challenge Cup and with both sides playing attacking football their were
plenty of goals with the young saints finally winning 4-3. Sam Youngs
for the Saints struck a superb hat-trick with some clinical finishing whilst
Christie Tyler hit a crisp low drive for the other goal.
In the Quarter Final of the Challenge Cup the Under 10's North lost 1-0 away
to London Colney Amber to a penalty kick in the second half.
Playing away to Riverside AFC in a double header the Under 10's South
won 4-1 with Michael McDonough scoring a hat-trick whilst Reece May who was
man of the match in both games scored the other goal. In the second
game the Young Saints lost 1-0.
And so to Sunday, the Under 10's South played Wellend away in the league
and won 6-1 with Michael McDonough striking yet another hat-trick taking
his tally to 15 goals in the last 5 games. The other goalscorer was
man of the match James Smith who also scored a great hat-trick. This
was a fine display of passing from defence to attack with some clinical
finishing.
The Under 10's East lost 1-0 away to Chiltern Seven despite a fine display
from Simon Hammond the Man of the Match Midfield Dynamo.
UNDER 9's
The Under 9's North played Harvesters South at home. Midway through
the first half Laurie Coupar scored two quick goals with shots from outside
the box whilst a fine individual goal from Jack Ashcroft made the score 3-0
at half time. With five minutes to go Harry Fountain scored a craking
free kick from outside the box to make the final score 4-0 to the young saints.
ST ALBANS CITY YOUTH F.C
Match Reports
w/e 1st April 2001
********** COUNTY CUP SUCCESS
**********
HERTS F.A. UNDER 16's COUNTY CUP FINAL
St Albans City Youth F.C. Under 16's v Bedmond Echoes
Red
Played at Baldock Town F.C.
Playing Bedmond Echoes Red in the Herts FA Under 16's County Cup Final were
the Under 16's of City Youth F.C. What a day it turned out to be with the
Young Saints turning in a fantastic team performance to win convincingly
by Three goals to Nil. In the words of Coach Mark (Clarky) Clark,
"every member of the team gave 100%, this is as good as it gets".
Allister Collins had the first chance for the Saints after being sent clear
by Lawrence Anscomb, but Collins shot went just past the post. Jermaine
Davey was also unlucky when his well struck low drive hit the foot of the
far post and rebounded back into play only to be cleared. Next to hit
the woodwork was the Chairmans Man of the Match Iain Turkentine when his
hooked shot, following a Davey long throw struck the foot of the other post,
again only to be cleared. Both efforts saw daniel Rice, the Bedmond
keeper, well beaten. Nathan Maycock, Jack Attwood, Collins, Davey and
turkentine all went close but that vital goal just would not come and so
the score remained 0-0 at half time.
Early in the second half the deadlock was finally broken when after a surging
run by Allister Collins towards the Bedmond goal was finally blocked on the
edge of the box but the ball ran loose to Jermaine Davey who hit an unstoppable
shot into the roof of the net from 20 yards giving the Bedmond keeper no
chance.. Two minutes later it was 2-0 when following a poor goal kick
the ball fell to davey just outside the box but his shot was blocked and
Allister Collins following up scored with a diving header from six yards.
bedmond did try to pull a goal back but Sam Parratt was on the line
to clear a Mark Hook effort away. Davey then had a well struck shot
brilliantly saved by the Bedmond Keeper daniel rice whilst Jake Attwood had
a fine effort strike the cross bar as the Saints pressed forward for that
third goal. They did not have to wait long, Davey won the ball
on the half way line, slipped the ball to Attwood who after looking
up saw Matt Jones sprinting down the middle of the pitch unmarked. Attwood
played the ball to Jones who calmly lobbed the keeper from the edge of the
box to make the final score 3-0. Well done Lads and manager Clive Attwood
and Coach Mark Clark.
The Cup was presented to the Young Saints Captain Lawrence Anscomb by Mr
B. C. Day of the Herts F.A. Many thanks to Baldock Town F.C. for the
facilities.
UNDER 18's
The Under 18's South played Bedmond Echoes Red (U18's) at home in the League.
The Saints went down 3-1 after giving away two sloppy goals, on in
each half. Greg Deacon scored the only goal for the Saints with a fine
shot just before half time.
UNDER 13's
The Under 13's East were at home to Chiltern United in the League and after
a fine team performance finally won the match 7-0 after taking a 4-0 lead
by half time. Richard Collin scored a stunning first half hat-trick
whilst the other goals came from Scott Moore, Tom Clark, Ashley Funnell and
Chris McElligott.
UNDER 12's
The two top teams in Division One of the Bushey Friendly League played
each other and the Under 12's North came away with from Sun Postals with
a fine 3-1 victory and so tighten their hold on the top position. Ricky
Miller scored two goals in the first half and although Sun Postals pulled
one back a further goal from Alex herbert made sure of the points for the
Young Saints.
The Under 12's South played a double header against Hemel Celtic and although
they won the first match 3-2 they lost the second 2-1. Ruaridh MacPhee
scored the first goal in the first game after Edward ridge had beaten four
players to set him up. Callum (Chopper) Fowler struck number two whilst
Luke Sargent scored the third with a fantastic 20 yard free kick. The
Saints goal scorer in the second match was Ruaridh MacPhee.
UNDER 11's
The Under 11's North also played a double header and lost both matches 3-1
against Sun Postals with Carl Costain scoring in the first game and Tom Collin
in the second.
Also losing both matches in a double header was the Under 11's South who
went down 3-0 and 1-0 respectably to Harpenden Panthers.
UNDER 10's
Goals from Barnaby Mayles and Sam Youngs were not enough for the Under 10's
North as they lost 3-2 at Enfield Warriors in the league recently. The Under
10's North were also at Chalfont Saints in the League Cup Quarter-Final
and they came away with a 2-1 victory after extra time. Barnaby Mayles
scored the first goal with joint man of the match Sam Youngs hitting the
winner in extra time. James Rossen was the other Man of the Match.
Playing at home to ASTOS were the Under 10's South and they finally won the
match 5-4 after an end to end game with Michael McDonough carry on from his
five goals last week with another four (Great show Michael). Daniel
Bissill scored the Saints other goal.
The Under 10's East played a double header against Chorleywood Blue and a
Paul Sandiford goal saw them win the first match 1-0. In the second
match they lost 2-1 with Chris Hamilton scoring the Saints only goal.
UNDER 9's
Man of the Match Toby Irish struck four superb goals as the Under 9's North
beat Palace Youth West at home by four goals to two. Jack Ashcroft
and Matt Henson had fine games in the Young Saints defence.
Match Reports
w/e 25th March 2001
UNDER 16's
The Under 16's were at home to Bedmond Echoes Blue in a League match. Two
goals in the final 10 minutes saw the Saints finally win 3-0. Jake Attwood,
Chris Seeby, Matt Jones and Lawrence Anscombe all went close whilst a Iain
Turkentine effort was kicked off the line. Then a Jermaine Davey shot from
just outside the box struck the crossbar with the Bedmond keeper well beaten.
At last the Saints finally opened the scoring when, following a long throw
by Jermaine Davey to Iain Turkentine in the six yard box who then laid the
ball back to Chris Seeby who promptly drove it home from six yards. Although
the Saints had most of the play they could just not score that second goal
and once again Turkentine had an effort cleared off the line, this time a
header following a corner kick by Jake Attwood. Then it happened, two goals
in three minutes. The first was scored by Jermaine Davey with a terrific
low drive from sixteen yards, past the advancing keeper after he had been
set clear of the Bedmond defence by a fine 30 yard crossfield pass from Sam
Parratt. The next goal was struck home by Chris Seeby with a low shot from
25 yards that flew in to the back of the net via the foot of the post. The
goal came about after a poor goal kick by the Bedmond keeper which found
Seeby completely unmarked thirty yards out. Both Seeby and Davey went close
to scoring another goal apiece but their efforts were saved.
UNDER 14's
Playing Chorleywood Common at home in the League Cup 2nd Round saw the Under
14's East cruise into the next round after a fine 8-0 victory. Scoring the
goals were Harry Hunt*2, Mark Savory, Andy Fassnidge, Ed Callow, Danny
McCafferty, Jonathan Bar-Yaacov, plus a great twenty five yard volley from
Ben Conrad. Although the Under 14's West played well at home to the Old
Finchleains they were losing 1-0 with five minutes to go when up popped Tom
Barnard to snatch a late equaliser after fine work by Callum Anderson and
Rob Battersby.
UNDER 13's
The Under 13's East were away to Suffolk Youth Eagles and they finally lost
9-2 with the score at half time being only 3-1. Richard Collin and Scott
Moore scored the Saints goals.
UNDER 12's
Playing League leaders Comet Rangers at home the Under 12's Mid Herts went
down 8-0 after a late collapse when the score was only 2-0 with ten minutes
of the match remaining.
UNDER 11's
Ethan Hughes scored the only goal for the Under 11's North as they lost 4-1
at home to London Colney Amber in the League Cup. Losing 1-0 at half time
at home to Edson Santos the Under 11's South were unlucky not to snatch a
point in the second half when both Ryan Atkins and Scott Corley had efforts
cleared off the line.
UNDER 10's
The Under 10's South were losing 3-2 at half time at Chipperfield Corinthians
but some clinical finishing from Michael McDonough throughout the match saw
him score five goals as the Saints fought back to win the match 5-3. Right
back Jimmy Armstrong was named man of the match whilst midfielder James Smith
also had an outstanding game. This was an excellent team performance. A team
nearly making a great fightback were the Under 10's East, when in their fixture
away to Leverstock Green they found themselves 5-0 down but they finally
lost 5-3. The goalscorers for the Young Saints were Ben Carey Lewis Fadhel
and Chris Hamilton, whilst Andy Milton the Young Saints keeper was named
Man of the Match.
UNDER 9's
The Under 9's North had to settle for a 0-0 draw away to Boreham Wood JSC
with Laurie Coupar nearly breaking the deadlock but unfortunately his shot
struck the post. Harry Fountain was named Man of the Match. Losing 2-0 at
half time to Harvesters East the Under 9's South fought back to 2-2 with
goals from Nathan Byrne and Ben Riddell, but a goal late in the game saw
the Saints eventually lose 3-2. George Hind was named Man of the Match and
he also set-up the first goal for the Young Saints after a fine surging run.
w/e 18th March 2001
MIDWEEK YOUTH TEAM
Last Wednesday at Clarence Park the Midweek Youth team played Ruislip Manor
in the Allied Counties Midweek Youth league and picked up a further three
valuable points with a battling 3-1 performance. Both mackail-Smith
and Baker went close with low shots while Parsons sent a header just over
the bar following a Greg deacon corner as the Saints looked for that early
goal.
After 16 minutes the Saints took the lead when Craig mackail-Smith made a
surging run down the right wing and after beating a defender by the corner
flag he crossed the ball to Johnny Moore who was just outside the six yard
box, moore promptly slotted the ball home. Ben graham went close
with a header following yet another Deacon free kick and then in the thirty
second minute it was 2-0. Johnny Moore played the ball inside to Greg
Deacon who calmly picked his spot and drove the ball low past the goalkeepers
dive and into the bottom right hand corner of the net. Ruislip pulled
a goal back early in the second half when a Dean Lanchester shot was blocked
and Dave Lawrence tucked the loose ball away. Mackail-Smith, Jones
and Parsons all had efforts which just went wide before the Saints scored
that third goal. Nick Baker won the ball just outside the box and slipped
it to Johnny Moore who after turning a defender sent the ball crashing into
the roof of the net from twelve yards for a great goal.
UNDER 13's
The Under 13's East were playing away to League leaders Bushey rangers and
although the young Saints battled hard they just could not get the break
and went down 7-1. Richie Collin scored the consolation goal for the
Saints. Whilst Scott Moore who has had an outstanding season in midfield
was named man of the match.
In a top of the table clash the Under 13's West were away to London road,
they found themselves 1-0 but hit back with man of the match Craig
Morrow hitting two fine goals to take a 2-1 lead. London Road came
back to equalise and then to score the winner in the dying seconds of the
match so denying the Saints a point.
UNDER 12's
The Under 12's North were playing away to Bushey Rangers in the Challenge
Cup and they came away with a fine 3-1 victory. The Young saints goals
were scored by Chris Haslam, Ross Court and Russell Gallagher.
UNDER 11's
Turning in a below par performance at Belmont United saw the Under 11's South
go down by five goals to nil.
UNDER 10's
Playing away to Bedmond Echoes Amber in a league match saw the Under 10's
South go behind to an early goal. Man of the match Donald Bogle struck
a 20 yard scorcher to bring the Saints back into the game. Bogle then
scored a second goal and Michael McDonough hit a third goal to give the young
saints a 3-1 victory after a fine team performance.
Playing Harvesters away the Under 10's East went into half time with a 1-0
lead following a goal from Troy petchey, it could have been more but
a Ben Carey shot struck the crossbar and was saved on the goal line. The
Under 10's East then scored three more goals through tristan Augier, Ben
Carey and Chris Hamilton to give the Under 10's East a 4-1 victory after
a fine team performance.
UNDER 9's
Making his debut for the Under 9's North was Tommy Hunt who had an outstanding
game against Bedmond Echoes Amber. But the young saints finally went
down 2-0 despite a fine battling performance.
w/e 11th March 2001
MIDWEEK YOUTH TEAM
The Saints Midweek Youth team were at home to Wealdstone last Wednesday in
a Allied Counties East Division league fixture, and after only five
minutes they had scored two great goals to take the lead. Nick Baker
set up Craig Mackail-Smith for the first goal who promptly drove the ball
under the advancing keepers body after two minutes. Then some fine
passing between Baker and Greg Deacon gave Mackail-Smith the chance
to score goal number two with a brilliant low drive from the edge of the
area. After this goal the Saints went to sleep and Wealdstone hit back
and won a penalty for handball which Jermaine Busette scored from despite
Peter Hanson getting a hand to the ball and nearly pulling off a fine save.
Trevor Smith had to clear the ball of the line as Wealdstone pressed
forward for the equaliser. Turkentine, Parsons and Moore all went close
at the other end before the visitors snatched an equaliser against the run
of play when Nathan Lewis scored a simple tap in after a cross from Nachmias
found its way across the six yard box. On the stroke of half time the
Saints regained the lead when a throw in by Turkentine found Johnny Moore
in the box and he promptly turned his marker and drove the ball low inside
the near post to make the score 3-2 at half time.
In the second half the Saints gradually go on top with Baker, Parsons, Deacon
and Turkentine all going close. The Saints finally scored a fourth
goal when Greg Deacon slung over a free kick and Iaian Turkentine drove the
ball home from the edge of the six yard box. The Wealdstone keeper,
Charlie Cleary then had to make two fine saves from Mackail-Smith to stop
him getting a hat trick. This result keeps the Saints top of the Allied
Counties East Division Mid Week Youth league and extends their lead to five
points.
UNDER 18's
The Under 18's South were away to hemel Albion and at half time they had
raced into a 4-0 lead with goals from Adam Wallace*2, Greg Deacon and Kenny
Hull. In the second half though they found themselves down to 10 players
when goalkeeper Peter Hanson was sent off and although hemel pulled two goals
back the Saints hung on to win the match 4-2.
UNDER 16's
The Under 16's played a double header against Nascot Wood and despite a shaky
period midway through the first game the Young Saints finally won 3-1.
Jermaine Davey scored the first two goals with two low drives whilst
Jake Attwood scored the third with a simple tap after a fine run and cross
by Matt Jones. Nathan Maycock hit the post and Allister Collins hit
the cross bar. In the second game the Under 16's took an early lead
when Jake Attwood calmly chipped the goalkeeper from the edge of the box.
Nathan Maycock headed home goal number two from an Attwood freekick
and then up popped Jermaine Davey with two deadly strikes after being setup
by Turkentine and Jones respectively to make the score 4-0. Chris Seeby
struck the crossbar from 35 yards as the Saints looked for more goals and
when the fifth goal came it was from Ollie Lutton with a cheeky backheel
from one yard after Sam Parratt corner kick fell to him inside the six yard
box. The Saints scored their six goal to make the final score 6-0 and
what a cracker it was when Matt Jones drove the ball into the top corner
with a shot from 20 yards.
UNDER 15's - COUNTY CUP SEMI FINAL
The Under 15's had to play their County Cup Semi-Final away to panshanger
Whites and at half time they led 1-0 to a fine goal from Matt Hanson. The
Young Saints then scored further goals through Kevin hearne, James Harvey
and a header from Ryan Nicholas to race into a 4-0 lead before Panshanger
hit back with two goals. Ricky Baker scored the Young Saints fifth
goal from the Penalty Spot to make the final score 5-2 and also become the
clubs third team this season to reach a County Cup Final - Well done
to Alan Paradise and Alan Montague, and of course the players, a great
achievement.
UNDER 14's
Goals from mark Savory, Anthony Warren, Harry Hunt and Ben Conrad saw the
Under 14's East win 4-0 at bedmond Echoes Amber in the first match of a double
header. In the second game though the Saints went down 3-1 with ben
Conrad scoring the East's only goal.
Playing Enfield Rangers at home the Under 14's West went down finally 3-2
despite fine goals from Ian Smith, a free kick from 20 yards and a great
strike from Tom Barnard.
UNDER 13's
The Under 13's East were 3-0 down at half time to Chorleywood Red but a goal
early in the second half from Scott Moore started the fightback. Two
goals from Richie Collin brought the Saints level and then with five minutes
to go James Coad struck the winner to make the final score 4-3, What
a comeback, well done lads.
UNDER 12's
In a top of the table clash the Under 12's North had to settle for a point
in a 0-0 draw with Sun Postals and the Young Saints had to thank goalkeeper
Joe Welch who had an outstanding game between the sticks.
The Under 12's South were at home to Chorleywood Red and at half time the
score was 1-1 with the Saints goal coming from Jim Byrne after being setup
by Edward Ridge. Early in the second half Jim Byrne made it 2-1 with
a cross-cum shot and Ruaridh McPhee, making his return after a loan spell
to the Gang Show at the Arena, made it 3-1 with a close range effort from
a pass from Callum (Chopper) Fowler. Chorleywood made it 3-2 late in
the game but the Young Saints held on to take all three points.
Playing Bengeo Tigers away the Under 12's Mid herts went down 4-1 with Tony
Pitt scoring a late consolation goal.
UNDER 11's
In a double header the Under 11's North won their first match against Palace
Youth 3-1 with Tom Collin scoring a Hat-trick. Two defensive errors
in the second game saw the Young Saints only pick up a point in a 2-2 draw
with goals from Ethan Hughes and Alex Potter.
UNDER 10's
Also playing a double header were the Under 10's North and they had
mixed fortunes as well. In the first game they won 3-0 with goals from
Sam Youngs, James Rossen, who was also man of the match, plus a superb drive
from 20 yards by Conor O'Connor. In the second game the Young Saints
failed to create any chances and the match finished 0-0.
At home to hemel Lions the Under 10's East took all the points in a 4-2 victory
with goals from Troy petchey*2, Ben carey and one from man of the match Lewis
Fadhel.
UNDER 9's
The Under 9's North won 2-0 at home to Edmonton Hawks with goals from Toby
Irish, a right footed shot, and a fine solo effort from Matt Henson.
The Under 9's South played Hertsmere. The score was 0-0 at half time
but man of the match Tommy Hunt who was also in goal for the first half came
out onto the pitch and then set up two goals for Nathan Byrne early in the
second half. Although Hertsmere hit back Tommy Hunt struck two goals
for himself to see the Young Saints finally win 4-3.
Match Reports
w/e 4th March 2001
UNDER 18's
The Under 18's North were away to Garston Boys and after a very hard first
half the Saints finally won the match 2-0 with two well taken goals by Trevor
Smith. Leading 3-0 at half time away to Hemel Youth the Under 18's
South let it slip in the second half but still managed to win 5-2.
The goalscorers were Adam Wallace, Danny Hughes, Jamie Parsons,
Craig Mackail-Smith and the first goal of the season for Kenny Hull.
UNDER 17's
The Under 17's played a double header against St Albans Rangers and
they won the home tie 1-0 courtesy of a goal by John Lyon. In the next
match the Saints were 2-0 down but fought back to earn a point with a 2-2
draw thanks to goals from David Guard and John lyon.
UNDER 16's - County Cup Semi-Final
Playing Symonds green at home in the County Cup Semi Final the Under 16's
with a brilliant performance won 2-0 with two well taken goals in the second
half. Allister Collins and Nathan Maycock both went close with headers
in the first half whilst Jermaine Davey saw his 20 yard low drive tipped
around the post. In the second half the Young Saints started to really
put the pressure on and both Iaian Turkentine and Lawrence Anscomb were unlucky
when they saw their efforts kicked off the line. At last, mid way through
the second half the break through came, Jermaine Davey slung over an
inch perfect pass to the farside of the box to Allister Collins who promptly
drove the ball low into the bottom right hand corner of the net. The
Under 16's then won a penalty a couple of minute later, but Collins
spot kick hit the foot of the post and rebounded back into play and was cleared.
The Young Saints scored their second goal with five minutes left when
jermaine Davey hit the ball into the edge of the box and Matt Jones came
racing in to send a looping header over the keepers head to make it 2-0.
The Saints defence had an excellent game, well done lads.
UNDER 15's - County Cup Quarter Final
The Under 15's playing away in the Quarter Finals of the County Cup against
Wymondley Park. The Young Saints won the match 9-2 after being 5-1
up at half time. The goals came from Kevin hearne*4, James Harvey*3,
Troye Pienaar and Matt Hanson. Well done lads.
UNDER 14's
After trailing 1-0 at half time away to Harvesters North the Under 14's West
hit back with three goals in six minutes early in the second half to win
3-1. The goals came from Alex Phillipps*2 and Ollie Minton.
Playing away to Pinnacle Youth in the league the Under 14's East came away
with a hard fought 1-1 draw. The home side took the lead two minutes
into injury time but the Young Saints hit back with virtually the last kick
off the match when Mark Savory forced the ball home during a goal mouth scramble.
UNDER 13's
The Under 13's West are really on form with a 9-0 thrashing of Herons with
Rob Fasani notching 5 goals. The other goals came from Andy Guard with
a hat trick and a single from Bob Singh to round up the scoreline.
The Under 13's East picked up six points in a double header with Winchmore
Hill with a 2-0 victory in the away fixture with goals from Richard collin
and Tom Clark. They then won the second match 4-2 with goals from Adam
Hull*2 (Adam had a great game) whilst the other efforts came from Tom Clark
and Chris McElligott. Steve Kirikal, the Saints keeper was named
Man of the Match.
UNDER 12's
Losing their first match of the season were the Under 12's North who went
down 5-1 away to Greenacres with James lawrence scoring a late consolation
goal for the Saints.
The Under 12's South had mixed fortunes playing a double header against Nascot
Wood Rangers. They won the first match 2-0 with the goals coming from
Callum (Chopper) Fowler ,who was inspirational in Mid Field, with a fierce
drive into the top corner, and Jim Byrne scoring a delightful chip from the
edge of the box. The Young Saints could not match the form of the first
match when it came to playing the return going down 2-0.
However the Saints stand-in Keeper Phil (Teflon) Byrne played out of
his skin with some breathtaking saves.
Ben Jacobs scored the only goal for the Under 12's Mid Herts team as they
lost 4-1 away to Pryden Youth in a double header. In the second match
the Young Saints went down 2-0 despite a battling performance.
UNDER 11's
Also playing a double header were the Under 11's North and they lost 2-0
in the first match with Whetstone whilst in the second game they finally
lost 5-2 with goals from Ben Goodyear and Carl Costain. The Under 11's
South drew 0-0 with Omonia in their first game of a double header and the
Young Saints lost the second match 3-1 with Scott Pointer scoring the Saints
only goal.
UNDER 10's
The Under 10's North lost the first match 1-0 in a double header with Northwood
but the Young Saints managed to pick up a point in a 1-1 draw in the second
game courtesy of a Nathan Sandiford equaliser. Christie Tyler and Conor
O'Connor were both named Man of the Match for the Saints.
The Under 10's South in a tough game away to Aldenham Warriors finally lost
3-2 with Michael McDonough and james Smith scoring for the Saints. Daniel
Butt was named Man of the Match for the Saints.
UNDER 9's
Playing away to Bedmond Echoes Orange the Under 9's North won 6-1 after a
brilliant team performance of passing and attacking football. Luke
Campion hit a Hat trick with two of his goals coming from powerful shots
from 20 yards. The other goals came from Laurie Coupar, Harry Fountain
and Jack Ashcroft.
Gareth Smith scored the only goal for the Under 9's South as they lost 7-1
at home to London Colney Amber. George Gordon who played in goal for the
first half and Nathan Byrne for the second half both had fine games, well
done boys.
ST ALBANS CITY RESERVES
Last Wednesday at Clarence park against Stevenage Reserves the Youth Squad
fielded 11 players out of the 14 used in this reserve fixture. Stevenage,
who sent a very strong squad won 5-0 but not after a fine battling
display by all eleven St Albans City Youth players who played. The
City Youth Players used were as follows: Russell Garland, Ollie Lutton,
Chris Seeby and Jermaine Davey, all from the Under 16's, and
trevor Smith, Michael Tominey, Kenny Hull, Greg Deacon, Ben Graham, Jamie
Parsons and Johnny Moore, all from the Under 18's. Well done lads.
Match Reports
w/e 25th February 2001
MIDWEEK YOUTH TEAM
The Young Saints Midweek team played away to Ruislip Manor in a league match.
It did not take them long before they opened the scoring when Craig
Mackail- Smith won a corner kick which was taken by greg (The Cat) deacon
and Jamie Parsons nodded the ball on for Adam Wallace (On his debut) to drive
the ball home from eight yards to score at the far post. The goal came
after seven minutes and although the Young Saints had had most of the play
they could just not score a second goal. Then in the space of a minute
they had two efforts cleared of the line. Ben graham had the first
shot cleared after a fine cross by Mackail-Smith. Then seconds later
roles were reversed with a Mackail-Smith effort being hacked clear after
being set up by Graham. At the forty minute mark the Young Saints at
last scored the second goal when from yet another Greg Deacon corner Michael
Tominey lashed the ball into the roof of the net at the near post. Johnny
Moore was unlucky just before half time when he saw his low drive hit the
foot of the post and rebound back into play, Ollie Lutton set him up.
Early in the second half Ruislip pulled a goal back when Matt Attack headed
home from close rang and it needed a fine save from Peter Hanson when dean
Lanchester broke clear in the last minutes to make sure the Young Saints
won the match 2-1 and still remain at the top of the table.
UNDER 18's
The Under 18's North were at home to Herons and went down 2-1 with Ollie
Gilles netting the Saints goal as they tried a late fight back, but
the visitors held on to take all the points.
The Under 18's South played a double header at home to garston boys and in
the first match they won 5-0 with goals from Craig Mackail-Smith*2, Adam
Wallace, Kenny Hull, and Greg Deacon. In the second match the Saints
could only field 10 players and despite leading the game 1-0 for most of
the match through a goal by Sean Taylor they had to settle for a point with
a 1-1 draw when Garston equalised five minutes from time.
UNDER 17's
Also playing a double header were the Under 17's and they won their first
match 2-0 away to Chipperfield with goals from Sam Wilkinson and Charles
Thrussell. In the second game the Young Saints went down 1-0 despite
a battling performance to try and earn the point.
UNDER 16's
The third team to play a double header were the Under 16's who were away
to Harvesters, they also had mixed fortunes over the two matches. In
their first match the Young Saints were 3-1 down at one stage but they fought
back only to lose the match 4-3. Allister Collins scored the first
goal from close range after David Hills header was blocked following a
long throw into the box by Jermaine Davey. Goal number two was scored by
Nick Malham from a tight angle after Collins header was hooked clear of the
line. Allister Collins also hit hit the post with a header following
a Sam Parratt free kick. The Young Saints third goal was struck home
by Jermaine Davey after he was sent clear by an inch perfect pass by Matt
Jones. As the keeper came off his line Davey calmly drove the ball
past him into the bottom right hand corner of the net. In the second
match the Saints won 1-0 thanks to an early goal by Allister Collins with
a diving header at the far post. Collins also hit the bar with a shot
whilst Lawrence Anscomb hit the foot of the post with a cross-cum-shot.
UNDER 15's
The Under 15's dropped their first league points of the season in a below
par performance at home to Evergreen with a 0-0 draw.
UNDER 14's
Although the Under 14's East had chances to earn atleast a point in their
home match against Garston Boys, in the end they had to settle for
none in a 1-0 defeat.
UNDER 12's
Well taken goals by Chris Haslam and Ross Court earnt the Under 12's North
a 2-1 victory at home to Comet Cobras in the League. Playing away to
Bedmond Orange the Under 12's South recorded a fine 2-0 win with Phil Atkins
scoring the first goal from twelve yards after Tim Attwood had driven over
a corner kick. Edward Ridge scored the second goal after he outpaced
the Bedmond Defence and drove the ball home. Jim Byrne had two fine
shots saved by the Bedmond keeper in the second half.
UNDER 10's and 9's
The Under 10's East went down 1-0 away to Edmonton Falcons whilst the Under
9's North finally lost 5-1 away to hertsmere to three late goals as the Young
Saints tried to snatch an equaliser. Harry Fountain, the Saints
Keeper made a fine penalty save with the score standing 2-1 to Hertsmere
at the time. A well taken goal by James Laws gave the Under 9's South
an early lead at Hertsmere Colts but the home side scored an equaliser just
before half time. The match ended all square at 1-1. Ethan Douglas
was named Man of the Match for the Saints. The newly formed under 9's
played their first match away to Bushey and came away with a very creditable
1-1 draw after being 1-0 down after six minutes. Mick Hill won a corner
for the Young Saints which was taken by Man of the Match Adam Belroussi and
driven home from the edge of the box by Matthew Pearce with a fine volley.
The Saints keeper, James Tipple also had an outstanding game.
Match Reports
19th February 2001
Under 18's
The under 18's north played a double header match at Bedmond Echoes and lost
both games 2-0 and 5-0 respectively. In the first game they lost to two late
goals whilst in their second match Bedmond were just too strong for them.
Goals from Ryan Hughes and Ollie Franks plus one own goal saw the under 18's
south defeat Hemel Youth 3-1 at home in a league match.
Under 17's
A very late foal from John Lyon gave the under 17's all the points in a 1-0
victory in their home league match against Harvesters. The young Saints also
hit the woodwork a couple of times during the game as well.
Under 16's
The under 16's played a double header game at home to Southgate Adelaide
and won the first match 3-1. Iaian Turkentine gave the young Saints an early
lead when he drove the ball home from 12 yards after receiving the ball from
a long throw in by Jermaine Davey. Laurence Anscomb and Nick Malham both
went close before Southgate equalised before half time. With time running
out in the second half the Saints snatched two goals to win 3-1. Allister
Collins scored the first with a header from close range after the keeper
had parried a well struck effort from Sam Parratt and Allister Collins also
scored the other with a low drive from just inside the box into the bottom
right hand corner of the net.
In the second game the Saints gave away two sloppy foals to lose finally
2-1. Jermaine Davey had a couple of efforts go close whilst Iaian Turkentine
had an effort kicked off the line during the first half.
Allister Collins pulled a goal back fro the Saints late in the game whilst
Nick Malham nearly snatched an equaliser for the under 16's but his low shot
was saved on the line. This was the under 16's first defeat of the season.
Under 15's
Away to Borehamwood 2000 in a league match the under 15's continue their
unbeaten run with a 5-2 victory after being 4-1 up at half time. The Saints
goals were scored by James Harvey, Ricky Baker, John Telford, Jason Blyth
and Kevin Hearne.
Under 14's
Leading 1-0 for most of the match through a goal from Jonathan Bar-Yaacov
the under 14's East finally lost 2-1 to two late foals at home to Evergreen.
Andrew Sharp had a fine game for the Saints.
Under 13's
The under 13's West were away to Riverside Hibernian and were losing 2-1
at one stage and it could have been more if it were not for fine penalty
save by Glen Safferey the young Saints goalkeeper. At last though the young
Saints got their act together and with some good football fan out 5-3 winners
with goals from Andy Guard 2, Rob Fasani 2 and Richie Elbourne whilst Phil
Woolford struck the crossbar.
Under 12's
Leading 2-0 at half time at home to Evergreen in the league the under 12's
North finally won 5-1 with goals from Jamie Eames, Ricky Miller, Alex Olcot,
Chris Haslam and Chris Jell.
Playing a double header away to Wormley Youth the under 12's Mid Herts drew
the first match 1-1 with a goal from Alex Fraser whilst in their second game
they lost 2-0.
The under 12's South were at home to Berkhamsted Raiders and although they
had only ten players the young Saints went 5-1 up with goals from Phil Atkins
3, Tim Attwood and James Byrne. When man of the match Tim Attwood went off
injured late in the game and the young Saints went down to nine players they
conceded three late goals but hung on to win 5-4 eventually.
Under 11's
A fine pass from Andrew Teasdale to Carl Costain who finished brilliantly
set the under 11's North on their way to a 3-0 victory at Chiltern Utd. The
other two goals came from fine solo efforts from Tom Collin. Ethan Hughes
the Saints Goalkeeper and Alex White both had good games for the under 11's
North.
The under 11's South were away to Whetstone Wanderers and conceded a goal
after only two minutes and they then went 3-0 down early in the second half.
The young Saints fought back though with goals from Martin Henry and Scott
Corley to lose finally 3-2.
Under 10's
Away to Pinner Utd in a double header the under 10's North drew the first
game 2-2 with both the goals coming from Nathan Sandiford. The young Saints
had led 2-0 at half time after good first half display. In the second match
the whole team won the man of the match award and the young Saints won the
game 1-0. Nathan Sandiford scored the winning goal in the second half when
he headed the ball home after George Hackett had flicked on a James Rosson
corner kick.
The under 10's South played one of the top teams in the league cup away and
although the young Saints played well they finally lost 2-0 to London Colney.
Michael McDonough won the man of the match award for the Saints.
The under 10's East played a friendly at home to Whetstone Pumas and went
down finally 10-0.
Under 9's
Losing 1-0 with five minutes to go at home to Bushey Red up popped Callum
Marjoram to score an equaliser for the under 9's North and earn the young
Saints a 1-1 draw.
Although the under 9's South hit the woodwork a couple of times they had
to settle finally for a 0-0 draw in their away match against Harvesters South.
Match Reports
w/e 11th February 2001
UNDER 18s
The under18's north played a double header against Hemel Albion and the Saints
won thefirst match 1-0 when Trevor Smith scored with a low drive from 20
yards earlyin the first half. In the second matchthe young saints finally
won 4-2 after they were 2-0 up at one stage beforeHemel Albion came back
to make the score 2-2 midway through the first half.Kevin Coulson scored
the first goal when he flicked the ball over the keeperafter being sent clear
by Michael Tominey and then Trevor Smith made it 2-0 from the penalty spot
after McGovern had been brought down in the box. The saints next 2 goals
were both scored by Kevin Coulson to complete his hat-trick during the last
5 minutes of the firsthalf. The first of them was a tap inafter the ball
fell to him following a Trevor Smith free kick whilst the secondone came
about after a long kick up field by 'keeper Luke Atkinson, which sawCoulson
first to the ball, beating the Hemel defence for pace and then drivingthe
ball past the advancing keeper to complete the scoreline.
UNDER I5s
The under15s kept their title hopes alive when they defeated Bushey Rangers
away 8-1after being 2-0 up at half time. Thegoalscorers were Matt Hanson
(2), Kevin Hearne (2), John Telford (2), JamesHarvey and one own goal.
UNDER 14s
Also winningwith ease were the under 14's west who beat Woodhall Wanderers
away in theChallenge Cup 5-1. The pick of thegoals was a cracking 25 yard
free kick by Ian Smith that flew into the back ofthe net whilst Tom Barnard
and James Hearn netted two each.
UNDER 13s
The Under13s East drew 2-2 in their first match of a double header againstSuffolk
Falcons with goals from Scott Moore and Richie Collin. In the second game
they took all the pointswhen Tom Clark scored the only goal of the match
late in the second half.
Playing awayto London Road the 13s West went2-0 down early in the first half
but a goal just before half time by PhilWoolford gave the Saints some hope.
In the second half 2 goals fromthe diminutive goalscorer Andy Guard saw the
saints finally win 3-2. The winning goal came from a powerful header5 minutes
from time after Phil Woolford had driven in a corner kick.
UNDER 12s
At last theUnder 12's South got back to winning ways, brilliantly showing
some wellpractised three touch football in a 3-1 win over Bedmond Orange.
The young Saints got off to an early startwhen a Callum 'chopper' Fowler
shot was not held by the Bedmond keeper and CarlVidgens lightning fast reactions
saw him net the rebound. Goal number 2 was scored by Edward Ridgeinside the
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