The Peterborough Evening Telegraph
More heroics from the March Soccer School subs bench
Junior Football - Peterborough Junior Alliance League round-up
March Soccer School Under 12s are making a habit of producing ‘super subs’. In their first match of the season, Brandon Wojtowych came off the bench to fire a hat-trick in a 9-0 win over Blackstones Green.
On Sunday two more players achieved the same feat with Archie Cullum and Bail ey Yeomans both hitting threeina10-2triumphagainst Gunthorpe Harriers Sky.
In Under 13 Division One it’s Baston leading the way. They made it two wins out of two with a 7-4 beating of Yaxley White.
Adam Blackbird, their leadingscorerlastseasonwith 25 goals, notched a double with Lewis Duncan, William Howarth, Alton Strachan, Mapalo Mwansa and Keelan Walker also on target.
It’s neckandneckbetween Holbeach and Leverington at the head of the Under 13 Divi- sion Two table. Leverington enjoyed a 10-0 win over GlintonandNorthboroughAmber onSundaywithElijahAistrup smashingahat-trick andConnorJamesnettingtwice, while Holbeachwon7-3atRiverside.
SpaldingOrangetopUnder 13 Division Three following their 9-0 win over March Soccer School. Substitute Ronnie Smith scored three times. Peterborough Northern Star’s two Under 16 teams have both made cracking starts to their PeterboroughYouthLeagueseason.
Northern Star Blue top theDivisionOnetablewith twowinsout of twoandit’s a similar story for Northern Star Red in Division Two.
TheBlueteamfollowed up their 10- 0 win over FeederSoccerontheopening day with a 7-0 success against StangroundSports on Sunday.
Henry Lunga hit a double with the rest of the goals coming from Jordan Giddings, MatthewJonesMolyneux, Jack Martin, Frederico Rocha and Oluwasegun Okunrinboye.
Star Red also hit seven. They won 7-1 at Bourne with Joshua Evans claiming a hat-trickand Christian Hillah and Cameron Guest both striking twice.
Werrington Under 16s celebrated winning their first point for 18 months when drawing 4-4 with Thurlby in Division Three thanks to goals by Michael Andrew (2), Adam Barker and Steven Greaves.