Webster’s Girls Remain Unbeaten
Webster’s junior girls team finish off their tour of Holland on Thursday. The match started, it became apparent that the opponents had some good players especially in attach. They created a number of chances in the first 10 minutes causing the Webster’s defence all sorts of problems.
Hart- Winks, Taylor, Jacobson, Burke and Thain rode their luck but eventually managed to weather the storm and formed a basis to work from the energetic midfield, Winters, Dutch, Hamilton and Laing began to take control. A number of great chances were created but unfortunately not taken till live wire Kilcoyne struck in the 20th minute.
Simply the best
WHS lead was doubled shortly after this though Kilcoyne through the re start, Hamilton drove home to make it 3 Kilcoyne completed her hat rick just before half time with another good strike. An unbelievable half time score that did not match the even nature of the game. Despite warnings at half time Webster’s started the 2nd half slowly and immediately lost a goal due to complacency in defence.
This was a wake up call needed to produce on of the finest 2nd halves of football that WHS has experienced, Kilcoyne bagged 3 to finish with 6 and Hamilton 2 to finish with four.
The pick of the bag, however, being a great sweeping move deep inside their own half involving Winter, Laing and Dutch finishing with Hamilton from the edge of the box.
Best on the day were Kilcoyne Hamilton Taylor and Hart- Winks
S.E.T. Masterclass Player of the tournament was Cheryl Kilcoyne.
WHS players of the tournament Zoe Winter and Cheryl Kilcoyne
Most Improved Amy Taylor and Robyn Hart- Winks
A Fantastic Team performance by all 13 players.
"We Are The Champions"
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