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Boys and girls come out to play - but not many of them



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Published Date: 20 March 2008
Weather accounted for most of last weekend's youth football - but a couple of games beat the rain.
UNDER-12 BOYS

Northchapel 3 Cranleigh 4


Champions Chapel slipped to only their second league defeat all season.
Cranleigh started brightly and took the lead after ten minutes.

Then Chapel took hold and Warren scored with a stunning left-foot drive.

Cranleigh scored two quick goals in the second half, but Chapel hit back through Dowdell with a cool finish, then five minutes before time, Pattison looked to have secured a point.

But with two minutes left, Marr turned a shot on to the post, only for the ball to spin straight to a Cranleigh striker, who made it 4-3.

UNDER-12 GIRLS

Whyke Utd 0 Felpham 4


Felpham made it three wins from three this season against Whyke.
When Whyke hit the post, it proved a turning point and Felpham went ahead through Amber Beaven.

Jodie Greenway made it 2-0 and with Charlotte Vawdrey again Felpham's mainstay in defence, it allowed Abbie Flower and Greenway to round off the scoring.

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  • Last Updated: 22 March 2008 7:10 AM
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