The Year 10 house matches were well attended on a cold evening down at the Oval. The four houses were well represented with a 7 a-side tournament raring to go. The four goalkeepers got kitted up to represent their house, Teanby (Barber) O'Connell (
Dodd's) Wise (
Lever) and Miller (
Hodgson). We were all set ready to go with Bush and Walker umpiring and the goals set up were able to start on time playing the three matches of 20mins.
There was a good atmosphere and the first game between Barber and Dodd's saw a cagey start, but as the game progressed you could see little phases of play develop through the passing of Anderson, Dutton and McGee. This lead to the opening goal by Dutton. The Barber boys struggled to make meaningful attacks at O'Connell's goal often running into contact. Dodd's doubled their lead through Dutton and just before the end Anderson finished well! 3-0.
In the game on the opposite pitch Lever played host to Hodgson in a tight game in which both teams attacked well, but with solid defences of Smith and Walker for Lever and Evans and Hayat for Hodgson prevented goals being scored. As the half went on chances came but saves from both Wise and Miller kept the scores even. It was not until Hodgson broke free that Spink found himself in space and slotted home. In reply it was late on that Walker took advantage of some sloppy defending to equalise with only a couple of minutes left. A good game that finished 1-1.
In the second round of match's there was a very one sided game between Barber and Hodgson an which Hodgson ran riot winning 8-1. Goals from Evans (3), Spink (4), Muise and in reply for Barber, Byrne. Even though there was a goal fest on one pitch, the best game of the evening was between Dodd's and Lever in which the only goal of the game from close range by Anderson after good goalkeeping from Wise. But the passing movement and chances shown from both sides shown that this group of players have a lot of potential. The Lever team had Charters impressing as he made his debut in the competition. If they had been able to put away their chances past the impressive O'Connell then the house crown could have gone their way!!
The final match of the evening saw the two teams that could win the house crown against each other, Hodgson having to beat Dodd's and and a win for Lever against Barber would mean they finished joint 2nd. With both games having a tentative start the first goal came in the Lever v Barber match. The chance came through a Lever counter attack which Walker scored with aplomb. Gray added two further goals and goals from Aaron Smith, Jadeja and a last minute goal from Charters who pleaded for a minute to be added to play but that was not required as he finished the final goal in a 6-1 victory. Byrne scored his second goal of the tournament.
In the Dodd's - Hodgson game the battle saw a close encounter saw Anderson again score the only goal, but with a injury to Hayat, disrupting Hodgson and as they had no subs they found breaking down Dodd's difficult. Dodd's came out 1-0 winners!!
The overall winners with 3 wins were Dodd's lead by captain Dutton, McGee, Anderson, O'Connell, Harrison, Wahlers and Partington. Well done to their team and to all players, umpires and Mr Thomason for helping out setting up and running the house matches.
1st Dodds
2nd Hodson (Goals Scored)
3rd Lever
4th Barber
Top Goalscorers - Spink 5 (Hodgson), Anderson 3 (Dodd's), Evans 3 (Hodgson)