Heslerton Hedgehogs edged out by Thornton
An injury-ravaged Heslerton Hedgehogs Under-14s lost out 2-1 at Thornton Dale.
Down to the bare bones of a team with injuries the Hedgehogs battled on and took the leadthroughalong-rangefreekick from Luke Allardice.
However Dale hit back with two goals to take all three points.
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Goals from Daniel Thompson and Henry Morley either side of a Scalby first-half opener weren't enough to get the all three points.
A late equaliser from the visitors ensured they took a point away from a very entertaining game.
Heslerton Under-12 Girls entertainedHolmeRangerson Sunday.
A very professional well drilled performance from the away team resulted in them taking all three points.
CredittotheHeslertongirls who never stopped battling all game.
HeslertonHornetsUnderSevens entertained Scarborough Athletic, putting in a fantastic performance.
HornetscameclosetoscoringthroughWilliamFlintonin the first half.
In the second half Heslerton dominated and again were unlucky not to find the net
HeslertonSpidersUnder-12s
with the Athletic keeper makingsomefinesavesandGeorge Harrisonstrikingthecrossbar.
Santino Abbey was give the man of the match award for a magnificent display.
HeslertonUnder-16stravelledtohigh-flyingHuntington andputinanotherbackstothe wall defensive display losing out 4-0.
With only 12 players to choose from every player gave
their all. Jake Allardice came closesttoscoringsentthrough by Harry Thompson his strike beatthekeeperbutwascleared off the line.
Debutant keeper Ben Flint got man of the match for a string of fine saves.
SeamerUnder-12sclaimed a 14-1 win against Thornton Dale.
AlbieLawtonledthewayfor Seamer with a hat-trick, while
Noah Salt, Riley Scott, Bobby Owen and Isaac Fletcher all scored two goals apiece.
Ollie Lawson, Joseph Adams and Oakley Bell also netted, the latter scoring the goal of the game with a shot from long-distance over the Dale keeper’s head.
Bobby Fields and Bobby Owen impressed for Seamer.
WestPierUnder-10sBlues were trailing 4-0 at half-time
atSeamerUnder-10s,butbattledbackwithasuperbspirited comeback.
Jake Temple came out of goal at half-time and scored a superb hat-trick, and his replacement in goal, Edward Foster pulled off some blinding saves too.
Joint-coach Simon Riley said:“Asalwayswithourgames versus Seamer it was a very good natured game and both teams should be proud.” linedupagainstScarborough
WestPierUnder-10sReds Athletic FC Academy Girls Under-10s.
In two closely-contested matchesbothteamwonagame apiece.
All players were outstanding, the Reds player of the match was Jenson Kirby and Jackson Chaperlin had a really strong game too.