YEAR 10 and 11 THROUGH
IN CUP WHILST MIXED RESULTS IN OTHER YEARS
The first
cup fixture took place this week at Congleton
High School which saw the
year 11’s face Trinity on Tuesday. Harry Gilfoyle scored the first, Tom Hampton
made it 2-0 with his free kick and Joey Griffths scored CHS’ third. Trinity nearly made it go to extra time but
could only manage two goals. The match ended 3-2 which saw CHS’ year 11 through
into the next round.
Our year 10 were
also in cup action when they entertained Reddish Vale on Wednesday. CHS won the toss and decided to change ends which
put Vale’s goalkeeper facing into the sun in the first half. Within, a few
minutes Adam McHale took advantage when he headed home, at the back post, from
Danny Iohya’s cross from the right. Come next July, perhaps CHS’ second goal
will be one of the contenders for goal of the season as Brian Barton ran the
length of the field, when he claimed the ball inside his 18 yard box before he
sprinted with the ball to Vale’s box where he coolly put it into the left
corner to make it 2-0. But, CHS payed for not clearing a vale free kick when
vale shortened the deficit to 2-1. George Hooper soon made it 3-1 when Danny
Iohya progressed down the left side before he centred it too Hooper who
finished the attack off. CHS goalkeeper, Hallam Carslake, made sure he defended
CHS’ two goal lead when he tipped over a free kick. Which made sure CHS went into
half time 3-1 up. Ten minutes into the second half and Hooper had his second of
the game when Barton played him through which meant all he had to do was chip
the ball over the goalkeeper. 4-1 CHS. Carslake again tipped a Vale shot over
the crossbar which made sure CHS progress in the Cheshire Cup.
It wasn’t
only a cup game on the pitches at CHS on Wednesday, as the year 8 and 9 were in
action in the league against Shavington. The year 8’s were 2-0 behind at half
time. But, luck was against them when Ben Oakley hit the crossbar with his
shot, before it bounced on the line and returned back into the 18 yard box. Against
the run of play, Shavington scored a third before adding a fourth when they
lobbed CHS keeper, David Speed. The year 9’s also hosted Shavington which saw
CHS win 4-1 with Morgan Bratt scoring twice as well Jack O’Gara and Josh
Dempsey, with a header, getting on the score sheet.
On Thursday
it saw our year 10 and year 11 travel to Shavington after they both reached the
next round of the Cheshire Cup. Both teams took their confidence into their
games as the year 11’s won 4-0 thanks to an Ollie Conroy hatrick and a goal
from Joey Griffths. The year 10 also won comfortably, with Brian Barton and
Danny Needham scoring before Adam McHale scored a brace. Shavington scored two
consolations but nothing more. The game ended 4-2.
Written by Adam Bailey