Preview: Under 15 Girls
Prepare for Quarter-Final Task
Tomorrow
sees the under-15 girls take on St. John’s High School from Bishop Auckland in
the quarter-finals of the ESFA Cup. The girls will go into the game full of confidence
following outstanding performances throughout the competition scoring 24 goals,
conceding just 6 with their stand out performance being a 10-0 victory v
Urmston Grammar in round 3.
St John’s
School haven’t had an easy route to the quarter-finals with them only getting
past round 2 via a computer picking them as winners following their game not
being played. They then recorded a less than comfortable 1-0 victory in round 3
before needing penalties to advance to round 5. In their last match they showed
why they deserve to be in the quarter-finals following a convincing 7-1 win in
the last round.
Following a
pitch inspection this morning the pitches at CHS were deemed unplayable as a result
the match will now be played at Sandbach United on their 3G with kick off at
1pm. CHS have already played on a 3G pitch in this competition which saw them
triumph 4-2 so the 3G pitch shouldn’t cause CHS a problem.
Everton midfielder
Amy Rodger’s has scored 6 goals in her last 3 games in this competition and Manchester
United and England midfielder, Hollie Massey has scored 3 goals in her last 2
games but if the girls are going to go within one step of the final then, like
in previous rounds, the whole team are going to have to contribute and play
like they have been throughout this season.
There will
be a full match report plus reaction tomorrow so let’s hope it will be the
right result and we wish the girls all the best.
Written by Adam Bailey
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