COBBLERS ON TOP
Chesterfield F.C Girls Centre of Excellence had mixed fortunes in series of games played against Northampton on Saturday afternoon
U16's Match Report
CHESTERFIELD 2 NORTHAMPTON 4
The result was of secondary importance as Chesterfield put on their best performance of the season playing the game at the tempo required for elite footballers.
In the opening 20 minutes the Spireites bombarded the cobblers defence but could not apply the finishing touch, predictably Northampton, on their first break; put the ball into the Chesterfield net from eighteen yards.
The centre midfield duo of Grace Whittaker and Emily Simpkins were at the hub of some fine moves as the home side continued to dominate the match.
Zoe Herbert had some very good chances but unfortunately could not put the ball in the net.Incredibly Northampton doubled their lead with another swift counter attack.
Zoe's efforts were finally rewarded when she scored following a barrage of shots that rained at the Northampton goal.
Wingers Catherine Davie and Siobhan Wood made some great runs down the wings crossing some great balls into the box.
Northampton made it 3-1 scoring from a well worked corner which left the Chesterfield players stranded.
Left midfielder Gemma Plumb came on after twenty-five minutes and had some good shots which the visitors keeper did well to save, when she finally beat the keeper the ball hit the outside of the post and bounced to safety.
Chesterfield won an early corner in the second period which was well taken by Emily Simpkins, Lisa Jones jumped higher than the Northampton defence to head towards goal but the Northampton keeper responded with a stunning save.
A throw in on the right wing was flicked on by Emily over the Northampton's defence but unfortunately Emma Wilkinson's shot was just wide.
Wilkinson then drove through the Northampton defence hitting a fearsome shot which cannoned off the crossbar.
The blues pushing for a goal left gaps at the back which were finally exploited by the cobblers who made the scoreline 3-1.
Chesterfield piled the pressure on and from a Northampton goal kick Simpkins was first to the ball shooting neatly past the visitors keeper to make the score 3-2.
Blues almost leveled with five minutes remaining when Davie surged down the right wing, pulled the ball back to the outstanding Simpkins who crossed the ball into the eighteen yard box to Gemma Plumb who hit a first time volley the ball just over the bar.With just a few minutes remaining the Northampton again capatilised on some poor defending to complete the 4-2 victory.
Coach Cameron Evans was pleased with the overall performance "The girls are now playing the game at the tempo required for elite players and were unlucky to find the post or crossbar on 5 occasions. We will work on defending before the Christmas break and if the girls respond as well as they did to our passing and support sessions we will be very difficult to beat"
Emily Simpkins was awarded the player of the match.
U14's Match Report
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Trialists Paige Batey and Louise Rivett both had pleasing debuts.
Yasmin Spencer making her first appearence in goal made some good saves and was unlucky to concede a 3rd goal seconds from the end of the second period.
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Summary.
Diminutive midfielder Nicole Dale won the player of the match from the
Under 12 Report
Phillippa hat trick
Chesterfield
Five minutes into the second period
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