Monday, January 19, 2009

TWO MATCH REPORTS 17 and 18 January 2009

Match Report: U10A

BIS A v STB-ACS
17-01-09

Score BIS A 2- STB-ACS 5


Team:

Jong Joo Kim, Jeremy Hillock, Mathew Bavin, Charlie McFadden, Zach Parsons, Chelsea Rock, Luke Faulds, Dong Hyun Kim, Rijal Rowe, Ablai McKerrow, Calum Pitkethly, Tom Mawson, Siddartha, Michael Wang, Shawn Tjahaja

Goalscorers: Jeremy Hillock 2 ( 1Penalty)

This was a game that BIS A had the chances to win but a brilliant display from the STB star player Fandi who scored 4 great goals caused BIS A to lose their first game of the season 5-2.
STB were 2 goals up after 5 minutes with BIS struggling to cope with the pace and skills of Fandi. The second quarter BIS played stronger and Jeremy Hillock, Luke Faulds plus Chelsea Rock, Calum Pitkethly and Rijal Rowe in defence started to gain control. BIS then struck back when Jeremy Hillock scored a superb solo goal before slotting home a penalty kick to make the score 2-2 at halftime.The game was even at this point and BIS A then missed a couple of half chances and forced some saves fine from the STB goalkeeper before eventually Fandi lost his markers and scored two quick goals to win the game. A great game played at a fast pace with some good football at times but never the less a very disappointing defeat after such hard work from the entire team, we will play worse and win games I am sure.


Match report: U10A

BIS A V BIS Blue
18-01-09

Score BIS A 8- BIS Blue 0


Scorers: Charlie McFadden, Mathew Bavin 3, Ablai McKerrow 2, Jeremy Hillock 2,

This was the game of “ Friends and Mates” BIS Red started very strongly but great defence from Jack Mathers, Liam Trainor and Dante and hard work from William Boyce and Keating Derby-Crook in midfield held out until just before the end of Q1 when Mathew Bavin and Charlie McFadden both scored well taken goals. Q2 saw BIS A start to get on top and goals by Jeremy Hillock, Ablai McKerrow and Mathew Bavin put them 5-0 up.Q3 BIS Blue worked very hard and with Sam Evans, Shimpei and William Boyce pushing forward at the front put the BIS Red defence under some pressure.Q4 Saw the Reds score again with Mathew Bavin completing his second hat-trick of the season and Jeremy and Ablai both scoring very good goals. For BIS Blue Jack Mathers was outstanding in his deputy role as goalkeeper.

The game was played with fantastic spirit and sporting behavior and was a credit to the BIS school. BIS Blue worked hard with no success to show but never gave up playing.

2 comments:

Jakarta Rocks said...

Everyone were still friends at the end - even to the point where everyone looked miserable.

PS - Love having this blog - great for friends and family

Bob McKerrow - Wayfarer said...

Dear Jakarta Rocks

I suppose they did look miserable. Got to keep a positive spin on it. Thanks for your feedback and if you ever want to write someting, I would be delighted to post it.

Glad you like the blog.

Bob