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Hallen's Abraham and Noah do the trick to sink Ashton

Wednesday, October 14, 2009, 07:00

Hanham Minor League: Abraham Fullbrook and Noah Aikins both hit hat-tricks as Hallen beat Ashton Boys 11-0 over their two Under-10 Division B encounters.

Hallen opened the scoring in game one with a fine goal from man-of-the-match Fullbrook following good work by Cameron Dyte. Fullbrook added two more, both laid on by new signing Robbie Parker, who later capped a good debut with the final goal in a 4-0 win.

Tate Brooker gave Hallen a flying start in the second game with a great strike before star man Aikins took over to register his hat-trick. Jacob Dumble's long-range effort ensured the goals kept flowing before Harvey Corp and Callum Berry, with a great header against his former club, completed the scoring.

Finn Heslop's second-game double inspired Longwell Green to a 4-0 aggregate victory over Bradley Stoke in Division D.

With Joe Brodie and Alex Manning creating plenty of chances, Longwell took the lead in game one when a corner was deflected towards goal by Tyler Vidaurri and Danny Ferris applied the finishing touch.

Bradley Stoke tried to respond but were held at bay by some strong defendning from James Ireland and Caleb Goode. Keeper Archie Rawlings also made two fine stops and Jack Stewart looked lively as Longwell went on to clinch the match 2-0 through Vidaurri's neat finish.

Algirdas Urbonas and Liam Harper were rocks in the Longwell defence in the second game, ably backed up by keeper Chris Sands. Cameron Mills shot just wide, while Josh Ford whipped in several dangerous crosses.

Lewis Czugalinski and Ben Harris worked hard in the middle and Tom Vinall knocked the ball around well as Heslop's two goals sealed another deserved 2-0 win.

Highridge United Under-11s belatedly got their season underway after being unable to fulfil their first three league matches. But they were shown no mercy by Division B leaders Keynsham Town, who breezed to a 23-2 overall victory.

Six goals inside 12 second-half minutes saw Keynsham power to an 8-0 first-game win. Striker Owen Cocking was set up by Lewis Whitcombe for both his goals and Whitcombe went on to score twice in a brilliant man-of-the-match display. Keeper Mason Bean fired home an unstoppable penalty to go with his third clean sheet in four league matches and there were also goals for Lewis Coleman, Jamie Ticktum and Callum Messenger, his first for the club.

Highridge did score two good goals at the end of the first half in a one-sided game two but, unfortunately for them, they were already well behind. Ben Sainsbury and Lochlainn Collins both scored twice, Joel Milhofer fired a hat-trick and star man James Ellis ended up with five. There were also goals for George Rooke and Robbie Dury before defender Harry Fyfe rounded it all off with a tremendous first-time strike to register his first Keynsham goal.

Brislington Under-9s manager Craig Rodhouse was singing in the rain as his team recorded their first win of the season with a 6-2 aggregate success against Bradley Stoke thanks to Henry Hellings, Tom Gregory, Rob Dibble, Max Sawyer, Charlie Hamill and an own goal .






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