Jess clinches victory with stunning strike
Jess Osborne stole the show as the Bristol Girls League Under-14s side completed the season with a 100 per cent record.
Osborne's stunning free-kick in the final minute handed them a 2-1 victory over Warwick League opponents, whose team comprised players from Aston Villa, West Brom, Derby County and Coventry City. It ensured Bristol finished the campaign with seven wins from seven fixtures.
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Warwick went 1-0 up on four minutes through a fine Georgia Griffiths strike from the edge of the penalty area.
Bristol came back strongly and Bailey Thompson thumped in a 30-yard effort to bring the teams level midway through the match.
With every Bristol player giving their all, it was left to Osborne to deliver the final word with a 40-yard free-kick.
Portishead Juniors A Under-12s are celebrating a magnificent season after securing the league title.
Their 6-1 victory over Thornbury was their 21st victory in 22 league games and they scored 145 goals.
Frampton Rangers A Under-10s drew 0-0 with a well-organised and strong Ashton team.
Rosie Williams had a fine game in defence for Frampton, while Ellie Todd, Maddison Buss, Paige Botta, Jess Jefferies, Shelby Kendall and Lauren Penny all had attempts on goal which were well saved by the excellent Ashton goalie.
Frampton forced lots of corners but could not break the deadlock against determined opponents.
Goals may have been in short supply but it did not stop Bitton Girls Under-14s winning the Mangotsfield tournament after they came through two nail-biting penalty shoot-outs.
Having made it safely through the Group B round, they drew 0-0 with Mangotsfield Blues in the semi-finals before progressing on spot-kicks.
Bitton saw off Mangotsfield Maroons in the final with another shoot-out success.
Harriet Saunders and Abi Moran scored the crucial penalties for Bitton.
Pictured back row, l-r are: Graham Underhill (manager), Madison Thomas, Georgianna Carnevale, Abi Moran, Georgia Smith, Lucy Lockier (trainer); front: Zoe White, Hannah Underhill, Harriet Saunders, Emma Woods











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