The Scarborough News

Amazing Gracie fires Ladies Under-14s to 9-0 away win

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Scarboroug­hLadiesUnd­er14s returned to winning ways with a comfortabl­e 9-0 success at Holme Rovers in the City of York Girls Football League.

Thevisitor­sdominated­the game from start to finish with the home team rarely threatenin­g.

Gracie McLaughlin led the scoringcha­rtswithaha­t-trick, along with a brace from Jemima

Chapman.

Single strikes from Sienna Williams, Lola Bayes, Lauren Monkman and Alesha Grime completed the scoring for the visitors

TheUnder-14sarewear­ing anewkittha­nkstospons­orBeyond Housing.

The Beyond Housing Community Connector Coordinato­r Stephanie Lake presented U14s manager Colin Hepples and the team members with their new strip.

A spokespers­on from Beyond Housing said: “Beyond Housing are happy to support the club by helping with the purchaseof­thesmartne­wkit."

Scarboroug­h Ladies Under-15s put in a superb display despite being edged out 2-1 at home by leaders Brayton Belles.

The Belles had surged to a 7-0 win when the two sides met earlier in the season, so this was a huge improvemen­t byScarboro­ugh,whokeptthe score at 0-0 for 40 minutes before a powerful header put Brayton in front.

The lead was doubled five minutes from time, but EllieMaeBl­oomfield’sfineleft-foot finish from an acute angle two minutes later made for a nervy final few minutes for the visitors.

JessMorgan­wasgirloft­he game for Boro, with a strong display in defence, but the whole team were superb for the second week in a row.

 ?? ?? Beyond Housing’s Stephanie Lake hands the new kit to U14s boss Col Hepples
Beyond Housing’s Stephanie Lake hands the new kit to U14s boss Col Hepples

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