Campbell sparkles as Heroes beat Sleights
Heslerton Heroes Under13s travelled over the moors to Sleights in the Scarborough & District Minor League on Sunday.
On a very muddy pitch but both teams gave their all for the full 70 minutes.
Four goals for Keane Welburn, one for Taylor Sims and one for Archie Pilmoor sealed the win for the Heroes.
In a fantastic team performanceforHeroes,FinnCampbelltooktheplayerofthegame award for an exceptional performance at right-back.
A dogged performance from Heslerton Hedgehogs Under-14s at home to Scalby couldn't stop the away team from leaving with all three points.
Twogoalsbeforethebreak for Scalby meant Heslerton hadtocomeoutfightinginthe second half which they did.
Player of the match Jamie Moss went close on a couple of occasions before Luke Allardicescoredwithafree-kick from just inside the opposition half, a looping ball causing confusion in the box and the ball finding its way home off the post.
As Heslerton pushed on Scalby finished the scoring from the spot to claim victory.
SeamerUnder-12sroared toa21-0winathometoThornton Dale.
Ollie Lawson led the way withfourgoalsforSeamer,Albie Lawton also scoring four, with braces from Joseph Ad
ams, Noah Salt, Riley Scott, Bobby Owen, Bobby Fields, Oaklea Bell and an own goal.
Seamer coach Liam Salt said: “Fair play to Thornton Dale they never stopped trying! All the Seamer team were outstanding.”
Scarborough Athletic Under-16s came away with a well-fought 3-0 win at Farsley Celtic.
Borospentthefirst30minutes defending deep in their own half, frustrating Farsley into long shots which they squandered.
The visitors finally got some respite when Ryder Greening received the ball on the left and skilfully beat two players before pulling the ball backforanensuinggoalmouth scramble which saw Finlay Hopper hit the crossbar with a header and the ball bounce agonisingly on the goal-line.
ItwasGreeningagaincausing chaos down the left, this time finding full-back Ben Gibson who crossed in for Emilio Colangelo Cole to blast home.
The second half saw Boro
more in control and moving theballdownthewingswhere they had a lot of success with theirhighfull-backs,RioStuttard overlapping and creating achanceforColetogethissecond and then again minutes laterashotthistimesavedbut JackTownsendwasonhandto score from the rebound.
The previous weekend, Scarborough Football ScholarshipUnder-8splayed Scholes Park in an entertaining match at the Flamingo Land Stadium.
Archie Pratt scored a hattrickandmanofthematchJacobClayscoredtheothergoal.
Special praise for both teamsplayingthematchinthe right spirit in difficult conditions.
Scarborough Football Scholarship Under-12s Thornton Dale.
claimed a thrilling 6-5 win against
The SFS scorers were Charlie Manning (2), Tommy Adamson, Peter Coldecott, Oscar Chaplin and Greg Crinnion, an excellent rsult having lost 5-1 to Dale at the start of the season.