On arrival the team were amazed to discover the size of the community team S.V. Scheveningen and magnificent facilities with numerous all weather tennis courts, football pitches (under floodlight) and an indoor sports centre with a 500 seat stadium which catered for a variety of other sports. All of these facilities were of the highest standard and appeared to have full participation from the local community.
Numerous chances were created in the opening ten minute spell with the opposition keeper producing many fine saves. The deadlock was broken after good build up between Winter, Dutch and Kilcoyne allowed Hamilton to blast home from ten yards. Shortly afterwards Winter and Hamilton’s superbly struck shots were unlucky to hit the post. Webster’s lead was doubled when the ever alert Winter blasted home from the tightest of angles. S.V. Scheveningen looked dangerous on the break but the Webster’s defence of Hart-Winks, Burke, Taylor and Jacobsen always looked rock solid. At half time Webster’s retired the dressing room with a well worked
Numerous chances were created in the opening ten minute spell with the opposition keeper producing many fine saves. The deadlock was broken after good build up between Winter, Dutch and Kilcoyne allowed Hamilton to blast home from ten yards. Shortly afterwards Winter and Hamilton’s superbly struck shots were unlucky to hit the post. Webster’s lead was doubled when the ever alert Winter blasted home from the tightest of angles. S.V. Scheveningen looked dangerous on the break but the Webster’s defence of Hart-Winks, Burke, Taylor and Jacobsen always looked rock solid. At half time Webster’s retired the dressing room with a well worked
2 – 0 lead.
The second half was totally dominated by a very strong Webster’s performance and it was no surprise when “sniffer which weather tennis courts, football pitches (under floodlight) a supreme” Kilcoyne bagged 2 well taken goals. The Midfield of Smith, Winter, Hamilton and Dutch were completely dictating the game and the opposition were forced to defend for lengthy periods. It was very encouraging to have strong performances by newcomers Laing and Campbell.
P.O.M. Jill Hamilton.
Most improved players were Sam Jacobsen and Amy Taylor
Score 4 - 0
Half time 2 - 0
The second half was totally dominated by a very strong Webster’s performance and it was no surprise when “sniffer which weather tennis courts, football pitches (under floodlight) a supreme” Kilcoyne bagged 2 well taken goals. The Midfield of Smith, Winter, Hamilton and Dutch were completely dictating the game and the opposition were forced to defend for lengthy periods. It was very encouraging to have strong performances by newcomers Laing and Campbell.
P.O.M. Jill Hamilton.
Most improved players were Sam Jacobsen and Amy Taylor
Score 4 - 0
Half time 2 - 0
(Goal Scorers)
Cheryl Kilcoyne 2
Jill Hamilton 1
Zoƫ Winter 1
The training from the Master class coach – Rob
Gave the girls a massive confidence boost and Phil commented “If we had a full week of this type of coaching with a tournament at the end, we would have a better idea if the training was working effectively."
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