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14 DIV 3 (2008)

 

13th September, WIN by default v Rangiora

In the DIV 2/DIV 3 playoff game, last placed DIV 2 side Rangiora defaulted to 1st placed DIV 3 Woolston Tec 

 
 30th August. 3-4 LOSS v Papanui Redwood Panthers

A frustrating game marred by controversy which was a shame for the final game of the season. Nevertheless, the team played well dominating possession and keeping the ball in the opposition's half for the majority of the game. Jake Chubb earned the final P.O.T.M award for a good performance and a fantastic goal which he scored after dribbling the ball from a half way kick off all the way through the opposition and scoring with a solid strike. The final score did
not reflect the game but the team exhibited the fine sportsmanship that I have come to expect and enjoy. This final game see's the team take their rightful place as division champions after staying at number one for many weeks so well done. Also, many thanks to the families and supporters whose enthusiasm on the side line no doubt lifted the boys spirits when needed, a great season with a fantastic result.

 
 24th August. 5-0 WIN v St Bedes
Another good win with a fantastic head resulting in a goal for Ben Allen. Rock solid defense prevented St Bedes from taking more than a few shots at goal which were easily dealt with by our keeper. Archie Scrase's efforts in the mid-field earned him p.o.t.m and the entire
left wing of the team worked particularly well. Once again the players worked with confidence, communicating well and ensuring another week at the top. Two games to go!
 
 23rd August. 4-6 LOSS v Nomads

Well, our clean sweep didn't happen but still a good, challenging game. With one end of the field a watery quagmire we lost the toss and ended up in the mud. Bogged down, the team struggled, and again were down 2-1 by half time.

 

The second half saw a return to terra firma and we began to fire up, taking the lead soon after half time. However the opposition proved resilient and took the lead 5 minutes before full
time finishing with a final goal right on the whistle. A tough game with an outstanding performance by center back Lachie Taylor and a well deserved p.o.t.m going to Ben Allen for season of hard work.

 
 16th August. 5-3 WIN v Nomads

A great match after so long off the pitch! The team took a while to fire up in the first half entering the second down 2-1, but pulled together with the full time score 5-3.

 

An unfortunate handball in our penalty area resulted in our keeper, Liam York, making a great save and helping galvanise the team into action. The forwards scored our 5 goals, 4 in the second half, supported by a marathon effort by the midfield and by a quick, strategic defense ensured a well deserved win against a determined Nomads whom as always proved to be a good opposition.
It will be out third game vs the Nomads next weekend, it would be good to get a clean sweep!

   
19th July. 8-1 WIN v Coastal Spirit   
 Once again in atrocious conditions the team ended with a comprehensive win beating Coastal Spirit 8-1, and helped cement the teams position at the top of the table. Pictured is Tim Daly racing to win the ball against a determined Coastal Spirit striker and also the midfield and striker team of Archie Scrace, Ben Allen and Frank Tame
setting up what became a goal from Archie's throw in.


 
   
 28th June, 7-1 WIN v St Bedes
  
A solid thumping of St Bedes by the team in atrocious conditions. The game was called after 50 minutes as we were winning by 6 goals and the weather wasn't letting up. This game saw the welcome return of Jake Chubb from injury. Jake is pictured taking a free kick that curved in to
become one of Jake's 5 goals. This solid performance by the team saw them take 1st position on the table so well done!
 Jake Chubbs fantastic goal scoring free kick So slippery
  
 

21st June, 4-0 WIN v CBHS

  
A solid performance by the team resulted in a 4-0 win over CBHS. Solid
defence prevented the opposition from taking more than one shot which
was saved by our keeper Liam York. A frosty morning resulted in a few
grazes and due to a season dogged by injury the first half was played
with only ten players on the field, but the team stepped up and simply
outplayed the opposition.
 
14s_v_CBHS
 

14th June,

1-1 DRAW v Papanui Redwood Panthers

  
Another tough game that the team did well in, especially considering that we had no subs and two players with colds.
With Papanui leading 1-0, Archie Scrace scored the equalizing goal and the defensive  backline also did well in holding off the Papanui strikers.

 14s_v_papanui14s_v_papanui2

 

7th June, 4-4 DRAW v Coastal Spirit 

  
We had probably the toughest game of the season vs Coastal Spirit whom had been moved down from div 2 and were keen to win a game.
Woolston Technical were leading 2-1 at half time but fell behind 4-2 in the second half. The team showed great spirit by coming back in the
last 20 minutes to tie the game, with Coastal escaping a loss narrowly. Mike
 Jake Chubb racing towards goalHeads up
 14s v Coastal Spirit 7 jun 08 Mahlee Ellia 1st to the ball Ben Allen demonstrates his balance after a fine corner kick

 

 31st May  1-0 WIN v Nomads  

 

Ben Allen's winning penalty finds top right corner 

 14s v nomads 31 may 08

 

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