Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Tamara call for England as Town look to future!

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into their meeting with AFC Pogmoor level on points and joint top of Division One and a 0-0 stalemate was the upshot.

Town almost broke through when Alex McKie broke down the left and delivered a good cross, but the chance went begging.

The second half continued as the first half with few clear-cut chances, though Scarlett Taylor shot just wide before Isobella Kington and Laura Hulme both had shots saved.

The Under 14s travel to Barnsley on Saturday (11am).

The Under 12s qualified for the Cup’s preliminar­y round with an emphatic 19-0 victory over Bessacarr.

The Second Division outfit were no match for Town, who ran riot to record their highest win since forming in 2016.

There were six goals for Rejiba, hat tricks for Firth, Dyson and Burgess, two goals from Hall and strikes from Short and Taylor-Williams.

The Under 12s travel to Sheffield Utd in the next round, but are away to Sheffield Wednesday on Saturday (11am).

The Under 10 side were playing their first competitiv­e match and went down 3-1 at home to Millmoor Juniors in the Sheffield & Hallamshir­e League Cup group stages.

Town dominated the first half and broke the deadlock when Daniella Wood set up Sienna Noble to score, but Millmoor managed to equalise before half-time.

Millmoor improved as the game went on and managed to score another two goals.

On Saturday the Under 10s continue with their League Cup group matches at home to Harworth Colliery (10.30am).

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