The Scarborough News

Elliott-Hobson hits two as Ayton edge out Blues

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Heslerton Under-10s travelled to Ayton and got a shock as early goals gave the home team a healthy first-half lead.

Edwyn Elliott-Hobson was the star man for Ayton as he scored a superb solo effort to make it 2-0, before he was at it again for 3-0.

Despite the Blues’ best efforts in the second half they couldn’t find the net as Ayton keeper Harry Pinder made a string of superb saves, while Jack Townsend also notched for the victors.

Pinder and Jamie Watson shared the man of the match award for Ayton for very impressive performanc­es, while Heslerton’s star man was Max Taylor-Barber.

West Pier Warriors Under-10s played host to Scholes Park Tigers in a game of quality football and came out on top with a narrow victory.

The Warriors took the lead with a well-taken goal from James Chambers following good approach play from Alfie Race.

Despite further chances for Pier it was Tigers who brought the scores level just before the break.

In the second half Pier made several changes and continued to create chances with the eventual winner falling to Rhys Temple.

Despite a late rally from Tigers, Warriors held firm thanks to solid performanc­es from their defenders William Mansell, Toby Louth and Aaron Coulson, ably assisted by Owen I’Anson in goal.

The second game followed a similar pattern with strong performanc­es from Tom Knight, Kenz Pllu, Robbie Coulson and debutant Seth Fenter, who chipped in with a couple of goals in a victory for West Pier. Heslerton Under-Sevens travelled to Seamer with Louie Spencer grabbing their only goal and Charlie Driver winning man of the match.

In the second game Seth Walmsley found himself on

the scoresheet with Finlay Bannister securing the man of the match accolade. Heslerton Under-Eights Jaguars played Kirkbymoor­side.

Last week’s fixture and scoreline were repeated, Jaguars losing by the odd goal.

Harley Bott and Alfie Rouph combined well in defence with reliable Freddie Lunn behind them.

Jaguar’s goal came from a passing move, finished off by man of the match Bott.

In the second game Oscar Young was excellent in defence, Owen Ellis was unlucky not to score.

Man of the match was Joey Palmer. Heslerton Under-Eights Hedgehogs hosted Scalby.

The first match was a great game of football and finished with goals from Dylan Oxendale, and a fine strike by Jamie Moss, which was enough for the Heslerton to win the game.

The second match was another great game with some attractive football by both teams and it finished with goals from

Dylan Oxendale, Eli Howden and John Mathers, which was once again enough to earn the Hedgehogs another victory.

Parents’ player of the match was Moss and man of the match Luke Allardice.

Scholes Park UnderNines started their game with

Scalby Juniors really well at a fast tempo and controlled the game throughout with a great performanc­e.

This was Scholes’ best performanc­e all season, with some great team goals and also individual goals.

Heslerton Under-Nines

Pirates hosted Thornton Dale taking a half-time lead thanks to a Jack Smith strike.

The visitors equalised before Palliser restored the hosts’ lead followed by two more strikes from Smith to complete his hat-trick and the scoring.

Palliser was man of the match for his defensive duties

A goal from Smith and man of the match Kendrew wasn’t quite enough for a win in the second game as Pirates lost out in a five-goal thriller

Heslerton Under-Nines

Buccaneers welcomed West Pier in a close encounter. Ben Whitaker-Ellis started in goal with Matthew Banister and Oliver Sim in defence.

A midfield threesome of Sammy Barber, Warren Stanton and Jack Boyes supported the lone striker, Shaun Isaac.

Stanton gave the home side the lead but Pier fought back to take the lead.

William Leeson and Oskar Olsen came on but could not get an equaliser.

Stanton took man of the match.

Game two saw WhitakerEl­lis and Stanton score to see the Buccaneers get the win. Olsen got man of the match.

Coby Rowe hit a brace to help Scholes Park Under12s to victory against Kirkbymoor­side.

Kirkby took the lead and were 1-0 up at the break, but Rowe levelled after the break.

Scholes sealed the win when Rowe converted from Reuben Hartley’s cross. HeslertonU­nder-12scontinu­ed their excellent form at home to Phoenix FC.

Heslerton created many chances before Hayden Williamson opened the scoring, and then doubled the lead before the break.

Williamson completed his hat-trick soon after the re-start, with top scorer Billy Keough adding two more, but not before Phoenix had a penalty saved and then scored one of their own.

Overall, another excellent 5-1 win for Heslerton, and a joint man of the match of Cihan Eroglu and Joe Pearce. Heslerton Hawks Under14s lost 2-1 to FC Seamer.

Hawks came close to causing a major upset against table-topping Seamer.

Despite an early barrage, the Hawks created chances of their own, with Tom Allan testing the keeper from range.

After conceding the first from a corner, the Hawks found an equaliser when a Josh Dolan through-ball saw Jayden Isaacs smash in.

Seamer showed their class, throwing everything at the home side, with new pairing

 ?? Pictures: Steve Lilly ?? Heslerton Under-10s and Ayton do battle during the entertaini­ng encounter at Garth End Road on Sunday
Pictures: Steve Lilly Heslerton Under-10s and Ayton do battle during the entertaini­ng encounter at Garth End Road on Sunday

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