Chloe grabs the bragging rights for Frampton Rangers

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Wednesday, November 11, 2009
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Chloe Bragg scored all five goals as Frampton Rangers A Under-11s fought back from a 2-0 deficit to beat Bristol Ladies Union 5-4.

The game was a thrilling end-to-end affair, with Jess Jefferies, Chloe Fuller and Annie Lewis all providing assists for the prolific Bragg.

Paige Botta, Maddison Buss, Ellie Todd and Rosie Williams worked tirelessly to thwart the Bristol attacks and keeper Hariye Beydilli produced several fine saves for Frampton as they held on for a narrow victory.

Blues opened the scoring inside the first minute through Eloise Quinlan, and then struck again shortly afterwards with Briony Wills finishing off a slick move.

Frampton responded to take the lead through Bragg's triple as she demonstrated great pace and clinical finishing.

Still Blues weren't finished and Anna Hubble equalised for them, only for two second-half goals from Bragg to set them back again.

Rosanna Boxall had the last say with a fourth goal for Union, not quite enough for them in a dramatic and entertaining game of attacking football from both teams.

Frampton Rangers B turned in a splendid performance to beat Longwell Green 2-1 thanks to goals from Lily Martin, direct from a corner, and Martha Howells, with a superb strike.

Morgan Scantlebury played well in goal to keep Longwell at bay, ably supported by Rebecca Walding, Lily Martin, Charlotte Daly, Molly Harris, Megan Ashford, Verity Lowe, Charlotte Purdom and Martha Howells.

Bristol Ladies Union B beat Fry Club 3-1 with goals from Charlotte Gale, Jamie Porter and Fiona Swartz.

The basis for the victory was a commanding display from central midfielder Georgia Hawkes, who was well supported by Anisha Cullen, Emily Gale and Grace Williamson.

Sophie Dumine scored two terrific goals as Portishead Juniors Under-11s breezed to a 5-1 victory over Ashton Girls.

An own goal and Kyla Probert's superb free-kick gave Portishead a 2-0 half-time lead.

Portishead played some superb passing football in the second half, with Rhea Hall and Chelsea Hill creating plenty of goalscoring opportunities.

After hitting a post, Emily Smith scored a fine goal and player-of-the-match Dumine celebrated two fine efforts of her own to make it five for her team.

Ashton, with captain Tiegan Chidgey battling hard, never gave up and deservedly pulled a late goal back through Maisie Britton, whose keeper Mairead Haywood proved again she is one of the best in the division with some excellent saves.

At the other end, Vicky Brown and Molly Carter both hit the framework for an Ashton side unfortunate not to add to their solitary strike.

Backwell Athletic Under-11s maintained their 100 per cent winning record this season with their seventh straight victory, beating Bradley Stoke Youth, 19-0.

Goals came at regular intervals from Sarah Page (6), Imogen Fisher (5), Catriona Coates (3), Ellie Bray (2), Carys Hector, Hannah Simms and Lizzie Johnstone. Player-of-the-match Chloe Taylor kept Backwell's defence tight throughout.

Brislington A Under-12s beat Henbury 4-2 with an impressive team display. An even first half ended 1-1, Chloe Smith giving Brislington the lead from close range when Leah Perrott's effort was well saved and Henbury equalising just before the break.

The home team stepped up a gear in the second half and Smith added a second with a touch of class to flick in a Mia Williams cross, before Sophie Allen made it 4-1 with two excellent strikes.

Brislington keeper Molly Weaving played well and Charlie Osborne kept things tight at the back, but Henbury added a second goal late on.

Goalkeeper Lucy Clark proved an unlikely hero as St Nicholas Under-10s maintained their unbeaten run with a 1-0 win over Downend.

Five minutes before the final whistle, Clark came out of goal and her shot from the edge of the box found its way through a sea of legs to beat the surprised Downend keeper.

A hat-trick and player-of-the-match performance from captain April Scadding secured a 5-4 win for AEK Boco Under-10s over Hutton in a helter-skelter clash. Leah Millard completed the scoring for Boco with a double.

Jen Atherton scored twice Backwell Athletic Under-13s won 4-0 at Gloucester City.

Alice Lucas gave them an early lead but the home side fought back well and central defenders Sarah Wilson and Maddy Cox, on her return from injury, and keeper Kathryn Howells had to be at their best to prevent an equaliser.

Backwell eventually increased their lead when Atherton beat the City keeper with a looping shot from the right wing and, as Gloucester tired in the closing stages, they added two more goals to seal an impressive victory. Ceri Harland showed great determination to beat a defender to a clearance before applying a clinical finish, and Atherton rounded off an outstanding midfield performance with her second goal.

Portishead Juniors Under-13s' talismanic goal machine Annabelle Colston produced another virtuoso five-goal performance as they swept aside St Nicholas 8-0.

Colston opened the scoring after three minutes with a driven shot high into the net. Strike partner Taylor Gainey then helped herself to a quick-fire brace, the first following nimble footwork from Maisie Kincaid before adding to her tally with a superb individual effort from an inch-perfect Lucy Rance pass.

Colston made it 4-0 at the interval, then netted her third and fourth goals before Gainey compoleted her hat-trick from the penalty spot.

The last word was left to Colston, who scored her fifth goal with a header from a Gainey corner kick.

Bitton Under-15s dug deep to come away from Wotton Rovers 2-0 victors.

The game began with numerous chances going begging for Bitton before the breakthrough came after 15 minutes when Georgia Smith crossed for Shannon Cribb to volley home from the edge of the box.

Ten minutes later, Abbie Moran doubled the lead, while Maddie Thomas was denied a third by the crossbar.

Wotton hit back in the second half, keeping Bitton's defence of Tasha Karon, Georgianna Carnevale, Abbie Moran and latest signing Poppy Macleod busy, and forcing Harriet Saunders to make some stunning saves.

At the other end, Emma Woods, Hannah Underhill and Georgia Smith all went close to increasing Bitton's advantage.

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