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Rodgers hits the post

7:58pm Monday 7th April 2008

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Under9's 0 - 0 Billingham mom owen rodgers Report; Allstars under 9s sponsored by stone technical services and cleveland bridge played billingham. the game started with both teams working very hard but it was allstars who soon got on top and pushed billingham back. allstars started to pass the ball the better of the 2 sides but failed to create any clear chances. in the second half william bickerton hit a thunderbolt that stung the billingham keepers fingers after a fine save then nathan bowman went close before mom owen rodgers hit the post, it was now all allstars and with only 5 minutes remaining allstars again hit the post sam stockdale stuck a right foot effort that was arrowing into the bottom corner when a billingham player stuck out a foot to clear the ball in the box allstars never let billingham out of there half but were unable to break them down and the game ended 0-0 mom owen rodgers.

in the friendly billingham scored first before sam stockdale equalised. mom brendan morris.

under 16 colts 5 - 0 Coulby Newham Goalscorers; Richings 3 , Ford , beadle.

m.o.m;Conner Richings Report; In very bad conditions the under 16's played some good football at times , Conner Richings bagged himself a hattrick to get m.o.m.

norton & stockton 6-1 allstars u10's league match m.o.m danny wheeler Report; norton scored in the first minute made it 2-0 very quickly after, danny wheeler scored a good solo effort to make it 2-1 but norton where to strong for allstars and kept them on the back foot for most of the game final score 6-1.

Allstars U15's sponsored by Saddington Builders Loftus 3-1 Allstars Scorer: Kieran Linton M.O.M: Jordan Hanratty Report; Allstars U15's sponsored by Saddington builders made the longest trip of the season to unbeaten league leaders Loftus. Allstars started the game well and created some chances. Their pressure paid off when Kieran Linton slotted away from 12 yards to give Allstars the lead. Allstars had to handle some pressure from the home side but held on for a half time score of 1-0. Allstars were under pressure most of the secnd half but defended well to keep the score 1-0. With 20 minutes to go Loftus equalised and 5 minutes later took the lead. 5 minutes from the end Loftus scored a brilliant third to make the final score 3-1.

M.O.M Jordan Hanratty.

Allstars also played on the Thursday before against Stockton Town in the league and drew 3-3. Scorers were Arron Large and Karl Hewitt(2). M.O.M Lee Carlsen.

Allstars u11's vs Norton & Stockton ancients scorersscott pattison 1craig edwards 1 mom scott pattison Report; 21st allstars sponsored by steve robson flooring were at home to norton & stockton ancients.

Allstars started off brightly passing the ball around well and forcing norton in to there own half with some excellent play from the midfield. Allstars were on top all of the first half and had a couple of good chances to score but for nortons strong defence keeping it 0-0 at half time. Second half allstars were still on top with norton unable to cope with the pace when allstars where going forwards and a through ball from craig edwards found scott pattison who cut inside and put the ball past the goal keeper. Not long after the first goal came the second when norton where unable to clear the ball and craig edwards had a shot from the edge of the 6 yard box which hit the crossbar and went in. Norton then upped there game and started playing good passing football and eventually scored but couldn't find a way passed allstars defence who worked very hard and denied norton from getting an equaliser.

Under18's 4 - 5 Grangetown M.o.m;Donald Report First half 5-0 down could not believe it Allstars just couldn't put chances away, second half a brilliant come back just a shame not to get at least a point.

Under14's 2 - 2 Thornaby Goalscorers;Hedley , toppin M.o.mToppin report; Played in a blizzard the Allstars entertained Thornaby and went down to 2 quick goals in the first half, then the Allstars started to pull the game back, playing the better football against top of the league, the game was a credit to the kids who carried on regardless in poor weather conditions.

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