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Match report: Stanningley Albion U-13s v Kippax Athletic U-13s

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Published Date: 03 March 2009
Stanningley Albion U-13s entertained Kippax and enjoyed a comprehensive win.
Stanningley Albion U-13s 5
Kippax Athletic U-13s 1

From the outset Albion pressurised the Kippax defence with the front three getting into scoring positions.

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With the ball flying all around the Kippax area it was only a matter of time before Albion scored.

A fine individual effort from Tom Vare saw Albion take the lead with a
shot from the left.

With all the play going one way Tom Vare put away his second.

Albion now had the bit between their teeth with Jack Witton putting away the third before half-time.

The second half started the same way as the first with Albion calling the shots.

With Albion playing three at the back this allowed Kippax to score.
Albion regrouped and with the forwards running tirelessly Tom Vare scored his hat-trick.

Albion should have scored more with Man of the Match Tom McMurrough having two opportunities saved.

From a corner Christian Hughes stole in from the back to blast the ball home.

Albion should have scored more with the ball being inches wide or over the bar on many occasions.

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  • Last Updated: 03 March 2009 1:13 PM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
 


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