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Youth football: Halse joy as team goes up



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Published Date: 08 May 2008
HALSE United under-15s made history with back-to-back promotions after dispatching promotion rivals Milton Keynes City 8-2.
Kyle Bateman opened the scoring for Halse with only a minute on the clock, Jamie Hyde added another six minutes later, then Bateman got another 10 minutes after that.
MK City pulled one back to reduce the deficit but Jordan Kellar scored to keep the three-goal cushion and Kyle Bateman made his hat trick just before the break.
The second half went much the same way with Halse controlling the game from midfield through Jordan Kellar and man of the match Ben Croxford.
However, it was city to score first, but with another goal each for Kyle Bateman and Jamie Hyde and one from Jake Loft the job was done.

Moretonville under-12 Girls Royals entertained champions elect Vale Reds at the weekend hoping to finish the season on a high, but went down 3-1 despite a brave fight.
The first half started with Royals looking a little off the pace. The Vale attack was causing all sorts of problems and it was no surprise when they took the lead. Not long after it was 2-0 and it looked like the Royals were going to be on the end of a heavy defeat.
Credit to the girls though, they started to close down quicker and saw the half out without conceding any further goals.
Royals started off the second half much the brighter and it looked like a comeback was on. Unfortunately Vale then scored after a quick attack to make it 3-0.
After a succession of corners from Lizzie Downhill, Royals pulled a goal back. Maddie Hooper was quickest to react in the area and poked the ball home after the Vale defence failed to clear.
Royals continued to pressure, but couldn't find a way past the Vale defence.Player of the match was Maddie Hooper.
The Royals squad was: Maddie Hooper, Lizzie Downhill, Chelsea Markwell, Ellie Powles, Jess Jordan, Tilly Myhill, Chloe Amies and Emma Mundy.

Another impressive display saw Moretonville Rovers unders-9s beat Harrold & Carlton Pumas 4-0.
From the start Rovers applied the pressure and were rewarded with an early goal from Ryan Weatherley. Rovers went into the half time break 2-0 up following a skillfully crafted goal by Finn Smart. The second half saw Rovers' excellent play rewarded with two further goals from Fi nn Smart and Owen Jefferies to seal victory. Player of the day was Finn Smart for his fine display and two excellent goals.

Moretonville Wanderers under-8s drew 1-1 with Great Linford Raiders. Raiders scored with their first attack of the match, but man-of-the-match Conor Hughes pulled it back to 1-1 with a well-taken goal.

Moretonville Rangers under-10s beat MK Wanderers Hawks 5-1 at the weekend. Although Rangers scored first with a goal from Josh Nesden, they conceded a goal following some sustained pressure from Hawks.
Some resolute defending from Jamie Lonergan prevented Rangers from going behind and the half finished 1-1.
After the break a well-taken corner by Jack Carter deflected off a Hawks defender to put Rangers ahead. Conor Stygal-Watson crossed from the right, which was deftly finished by man-of-the-match Jonathan Aubrey. Rangers continued to dominate the midfield with some excellent interplay between Tom Skinner, Stygal-Watson and Aubrey. Skinner scored the fourth following a solo run down the wing. Nesden got his second to give Rangers a resounding victory.

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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 10:31 AM
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