The Seahorses fought incredibly hard
against the Whangaparaoa Jets on Sunday. They were two players short and were
able to hold the Jets at bay for the first half of the match with tight marking
and determined attacking. They came close to scoring on a number of occasions
but just couldn’t quite find the back of the net. The second half of the game
was tough for our team as they were outnumbered by the Jets’ attack and the
score finished 6:0. Nevertheless, it was an outstanding effort by all five
players – well done, Seahorses! Bridie Smith was named Player of the Day for
her excellent work, stepping in as goalkeeper for the entire game.
The Wizards
The Wizards made it two wins in a row winning 11v0 this week.
Defence marked well, preventing shots at our goal and the strikers dominated
with quick and accurate passing along with improved accuracy at goal shooting.
Player of the day is Matthew Brabant for his improvement is team work at strike.
(R Sang)
The Warriors
The Warriors played two difficult games, they won the first
game 5v3 and lost the second game 5v7. In both games there was a significant
improvement in defence and attack, with fast accurate passing and better
positional play. Player of the Day for game one was Jay Johnstone for great
positional play and game two was Blake Fortzer-Bezar for outstanding goal
defence. (C Donovan)