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Match reports 2005-2006
(April, March, February, January, December,
November,
October)
Under 14's Sunday 7th May 2006
Bourne Vale 2 East
Bergholt 2 - Bourne Vale win
4-3 on penalties
(ISYFL Open Cup Final)
East Bergholt
U14s just fell short of lifting the Open Cup after losing on penalties to Bourne
Vale on Sunday afternoon.
Bergholt were without influential midfielders Lee
Willcox and Lee Andrews who were playing for Bourne Vale in this competition.
Adam Thompson started in the middle of midfield alongside James Sherwood. On 21
minutes, Keiron Smith-Edwards conceded a free-kick just outside his own area but
Andy Nugent fired it straight into the wall. A minute later and Mitchell Aalders
forced a good save out of opposition keeper Ross Welton who produced some fine
saves during the match. But on 33 minutes, Ollie Brown scored for Bourne Vale
with a cross-shot from out wide following some poor defending. Bergholt had a spirited half-time team-talk from manager Tony Hall and
within a minute of the re-start, they had equalised. Confusion in the Bourne
Vale defence resulted in Arron West almost heading past his keeper Welton who
had come to the edge of his box to collect the ball. Aalders pounced and ran the
ball into the net before receiving the congratulations of his team-mates. With
around five minutes remaining, Bourne Vale pressed for the winner and Lee
Willcox had a few free-kicks from around the outside of the Bergholt area that
got deflected onto the post or just clipped the bar. Bergholt held out for extra
time but they conceded within four minutes of the re-start when Smith-Edwards
was left unmarked in the area to head home from a Seb Dunbar corner. Bergholt
kept it tight at the back in the second-half of extra time and with just seconds
remaining, they grabbed a dramatic equaliser to take the game into penalties.
Aalders headed it in off the post after superb work down the left from Nugent.
Bourne Vale took the first spot-kick from Stone saved Willcox’s kick. Adam
Thompson then converted Bergholt’s first. Lee Andrews scored for Bourne Vale
before Andy Nugent kept his nerve for Bergholt. Smith-Edwards squeezed his just
inside the post before James Ager had his saved by Welton. Lewis David scored
his and Aalders converted his. Ollie Brown scored which meant Bergholt had to
score to take it into sudden death but keeper Thomas Stone’s kick was well-saved
by Welton and Bourne Vale had won the cup in the cruellest of ways.
The whole Bergholt side should be proud of themselves; a great squad effort
almost beat what must be one of the best teams in the country at U14 level. The
squad was: Thomas Stone, Ben Ratcliffe, Liam Heffer-Thorpe, James Ager, Nick
Colbeck, Karl Green, James Sherwood, Adam Thompson, Andy Nugent, Cameron
Vincent, Arron Hall, Ryan Frost, Mitchell Aalders and Jamie Rhind. WELL DONE
BOYS!!!
Under 10's Saturday 6th
May 2006
East Bergholt A
1 Witnesham Wasps A 1
East
Bergholt A finally clinched the Division 1 A title with a draw against Witnesham
Wasps. The match had an end of season feel to the game with Witnesham Wasps
playing for pride and East Bergholt looking nervous with every touch. Bergholt
piled on the early pressure, with Jack Elomaa shooting over from a tight angle.
The Wasps were determined to spoil the party with Frost failing to hit the
target via a Louis Bloom lay off. Bergholt began to take control of the
territory with 2 corners being over hit. George Foster delivered the next corner
perfect for William Harris to see his goal bound header being palmed onto the
bar. In the 10th minute Remi Daniel’s gave Bergholt the perfect lift with
a header at the back post via a flick on from a long throw by Stephen Cole.
Bergholt went in search for a second goal with Stephen Cole shooting just wide
after a mazy run and William Harris headed over from 2 metres from a George
Foster corner. Jonathan McGrath saved at the near post from the lively Wasps
striker Louis Bloom prior to the Wasps striker scoring a contender for goal of
the season with a chest & volley from just outside the box. Bergholt threw all
they could muster towards the Wasps net but found a stubborn Wasps defence.
William Harris was denied with his goal bound effort cleared off the line, and
Remi Daniels shot curled, hitting the top of the crossbar denying Bergholt the
win that would guarantee the title. At the final whistle their was a deafening
silence as the Bergholt side had to wait for the result from the Trimley &
Martlesham game and the celebrations commenced half hour later when conformation
arrived and Bergholt claimed the A title on goal difference. What a great season
this has been for the Under 10’s A league with East Bergholt, Trimley and
Martlesham Mustangs fighting it out for the title up until the last game of the
season.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Remi Daniel
East Bergholt B 0 Witnesham Wasps 2
This
Match was an anticlimax to the season for East Bergholt B as two second half
goals gave Witnesham Wasps victory in the final game of the season. Double
winners Bergholt switched the side about and looked determined to carry on their
winning run but found the Wasps defence, especially the keeper, in excellent
form. Conner Robertson was denied by the Wasps keeper when his shoot from the
edge of the box was tipped around the post and Alex Biondi raced through only to
be denied by the keeper again. The Wasps received the perfect start to the
second half when they headed home for a perfect corner. Bergholt camped
themselves in the Wasps box but found the ball was like a magnet to the second
Wasps keeper’s hands, saving from Conner Robertson twice, Isaac Keinzley and
Alex Biondi. With time running out Witnesham extended their lead with a replay
of their first goal. This has been an excellent season for the B side winning
the double and they are already looking forward to defending both trophies next
season.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Conner
Robertson
Under 14's Sunday 30th April 2006
East
Bergholt 0
Chantry Grasshoppers 4
(ISYFL Cup Final)
East Bergholt U14s fell to a 4-0
defeat against Chantry Grasshoppers in the Cup Final on Sunday afternoon.
Bergholt were without the cup-tied Lee Willcox and Chantry went 1-0 up in the
first minute after a corner went in off a Bergholt player at the back post.
Bergholt were then unlucky when Lee Andrews hit a shot from outside the area
that looped just over the Chantry bar. With seconds to go until half-time,
Chantry doubled their advantage after a mistake from keeper Thomas Stone. Remi
Garret’s cross was dropped and Jack Lawrence was there to hit the ball into the
net. After 58 minutes Lawrence scored his second with a header from Ben
Silva’s corner. Bergholt felt a free-kick should’ve been awarded for a push on
Nick Colbeck, but referee Budinger waved away the protests. Colbeck needed
lengthy treatment for a head injury. Four minutes later and Garret hit a shot
across keeper Stone from the edge of the area which went in off the post. Jack
Larkins was then booked for Chantry after a very late tackle on Cameron Vincent.
A big and physical Chantry side probably deserved their win, but 4-0 did flatter
them and but for some poor refereeing decisions, Bergholt may have been able to
stage a comeback.
Under 10's Saturday 29th
April 2006
East Bergholt B 2 Kesgrave Kestrels B 1 (FDJFL Cup Final)
East Bergholt B completed a league & Cup double with a win over Division 2 B
league winners Kesgarve Kestrels. In a lively opening minute Bergholt attacked
first with Harry Clements saving from Isaac Keinzley followed by Kesgrave
Kestrels striker shooting just wide. A long range free kick by Kesgrave Kestrels
drifted wide as Kestrels tried to take an early advantage. In the 11th minute
Kesgrave Kestrels took the lead via a well taken corner that was slotted home by
the Kestrels midfielder through a crowded penalty area. Both league winners
played excellent passing football with Connor Robertson seeing his shot saved
and Ben McGrath smothering the ball in a goalmouth scramble as Kesgrave tried to
extend their lead prior to half time. A corner by Alex Biondi was punched clear
by Harry Clements from under his crossbar, and a shot by Conner Robertson was
easily saved following a excellent move involving Alex Biondi and Billy Hornsey.
Billy Hornsey then saw his goal bound effort saved by the impressive Kestrels
Keeper and then just prior to half time a half volley by Alex Biondi was pushed
around the post. Bergholt began the second half on fire and were level within 2
minutes when Billy Hornsey slotted home from close range via an Alex Biondi
through ball. Kesgrave surged forward from the restart with their striker
shooting over from the edge of the box, and within a minute Alex Biondi gained a
second assist with a through ball for Isaac Keinzley to round the Kestrels
keeper and place the ball into a vacant net. Bergholt did not sit back and Harry
Clements parried clear a Louis Clarke free kick then saved at the feet of Billy
Hornsey via a Conner Robertson cross. Billy Hornsey connected to an Alex Biondi
corner but failed to hit the target. Kesgrave were determined to take the match
into extra time but found Ben McGrath in excellent form saving at the near post
just prior to Harry Clements saved The Kestrels again after Alex Biondi flicked
the ball over the last defender. Both sides finished the game trying to attack
in an exciting match that was a great advert to junior B team football which was
played in a competitive but friendly manner.
Under 10's Saturday 22nd
April 2006
Woodbridge A 1
East Bergholt 1
A win in their last league match will still be
enough to give East Bergholt the A Division One title as a determined Woodbridge
side held Bergholt to a deserved drew. Bergholt look nervous as they failed to
dominate the game in all areas and Woodbridge took the lead in the 9th minute of
the first half when Luke Wright slotted past Jonathan McGrath. Bergholt hit back
four minutes prior to the interval when Stephen Cole smacked home a Remi Daniel
cross. The second half switched from end to end with Remi Daniel & Stephen Cole
combining again with Stephen shooting wide. Louis Clarke dealt with a surge of
stripe attackers to prevent Woodbridge retaking the lead. Alex Hardwick shot was
well saved and Jonathan McGrath was on hand to push a Woodbridge shot around the
post. With time running out George Foster shot hit the foot of the post from a
William Harris free kick and Remi Daniel’s shot was well saved by the
Woodpeckers keeper.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - George Foster
Woodbridge B 3 East Bergholt B 4
East Bergholt B made a comeback only written in Roy of the Rovers to claim
the 3 points required to win the B league title. The Bergholt defence were
nonexistent as Woodbridge raced into a 3-0 lead within 5 minutes of the kick off
with goals from Connor Davies (2) and Charles Hopkins. A substitution and a
reorganised team lifted Bergholt with Connor Robertson hitting the post prior to
a goalmouth scramble that finished with Alex Biondi shooting wide. Isaac
Keinzley started the comeback scoring from close range and the turned supplier
for Conner Robertson to score Bergholt's second. The second half commenced with
East Bergholt camped in the Woodbridge half with shots from Alex Biondi, Conner
Robertson and Isaac Keinzley all going the wrong side of the post. The luck
seemed against Bergholt as an Isaac Keinzley cross commenced a pinball action
that seem to go everywhere bar the back of the net. Luck has a habit of
switching sides and a Lewis Knights cross come shot drifted over the Woodpeckers
keepers head into the net. Isaac Keinzley sealed the victory and the title 5
minutes from time when he finished of after excellent play involving Alex Biondi
and Lewis Knights.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Isaac Keinzley
Under 10's Saturday 8th
April 2006
East Bergholt A 4 Felixstowe Hawks A 2
Four goals by East Bergholt in a rampant first half was enough to give
Bergholt the 3 points as Felixstowe Hawks made an excellent fight back in the
second half. Bergholt continued their habit of started slowly and it was
Felixstowe who’s first effort went just wide. Reliant defender George Foster
gained an assist when his deep cross gave Alex Hardwick an easy tap in from 3
metres. Keeper Jonathan McGrath aided Louis Clarke when three Felixstowe Hawk
strikers found themselves clear of the Bergholt midfield. Stephen Cole was then
denied with a double block and a Remi Daniel cross was cleared of the goal line.
Bergholt took a 2-0 lead in the 12th minute, with William Harris
finishing of another George Foster through ball. Two goals in 2 minutes gave
Bergholt a comfortable lead with Remi Daniel slotted home from a Stephen Cole
overhead kick and William Harris heading home via a George Foster corner.
Bergholt commenced the second half in search of more goals with Stephen Cole
hitting the crossbar after flicking the ball over the last defender. Two quick
goals by the Hawks shocked the Bergholt side and they seemed all at sea whilst
the Hawks penetrated the defence on several more occasions. With time running
out Bergholt regained there composure with the Hawks keeper saving well from a
William Harris thunder drive and Alex Hardwick header skimming the cross bar
from the resulting corner.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - William Harris
East
Bergholt B 9 Felixstowe Hawks B 2
A rampant East Bergholt B require only 1 point in their final 2 games to
claim the B league title after a 9-2 victory at home to Felixstowe Hawks. An
early corner by the Hawks flashed across the Bergholt goal. Alex Biondi gave
Bergholt the perfect start lashing home a thunderous shot from outside the area.
This was followed moments later with Alex Biondi scoring his second slotting in
from close range from a Conner Robertson assist. The Hawks keeper denied Alex
Biondi a two minute hat trick pushing his goal bound shot wide. Ben McGrath
excellent lay off for Isaac Keinzley deserved more as Isaac’s shot crashed
against the post. The game switched to the other end with Dominic Barker saving
well at the feet of the lively Hawks striker then again was on hand again to
save after an excellent turn and run by the same player. Connor Robertson gained
another assist for Alex Biondi to score a first half Hat Trick, and then Conner
Robertson went solo for his first of the game. Within 10 seconds of the restart
Felixstowe Hawks pulled a goal back after the Bergholt defence went walk about.
Ben McGrath headed wide from an Alex Biondi cross and the Hawks keeper saved
well at the feet of Isaac Keinzley. The Hawks were making at fight of the game
and reduced the arrears with a header from close range. This re-awoke Bergholt
with Ben McGrath stopping his team mates goal bound effort on the line then poke
it home. Isaac Keinzley made sure that no one was going to stop his next effort,
blasting home from the edge of the box. Connor Robertson then slotted past the
advancing keeper for Bergholts 7th. This was followed with a Ben
McGrath header from an angry Alex Biondi cross, and the same 2 players combined
in the dying seconds with Ben McGrath volleying home an Alex Biondi corner for
his hat trick
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Alex Biondi
Under 10's Sunday 2nd
April 2006
East
Bergholt 0 Stowmarket 2 (Open Cup Semi final)
Stowmarket Youths have ended East Bergholt's Open Cup hope for the third
year running. Stowmarket started strongest with Jonathan McGrath saving well and
the rebound was placed wide by the Stow striker. Slowly Bergholt worked their way
back into the match with the game switching from end to end. A last ditch tackle
on Jack Elomaa prevented a Bergholt breakaway. In the 15th minute the
Stowmarket striker rounded Jonathan McGrath in the Bergholt goal from a long
clearance to score Stowmarkets first of the game. Within a minute Jonathan
McGrath failed to deal with a simple cross to allow Stowmarket an easy tap in.
Bergholt lost confidence completely and a rampant Stowmarket overran Bergholt
and were unlucky not to extend their lead. Harsh words at half time lifted
Bergholt as they forced the game into Stowmarket's half, though Stwomarket always
looked dangerous when they attacked. Conner Robertson & Jack Elomaa both had
efforts cleared in an amazing goalmouth scramble and Stowmarket perform the same
two minutes later denying Stephen Cole & Jack Elomaa again. Reece Wilcox saved a
William Harris free kick as Bergholt ran out of ideas and time to retrieve this
match. Good luck to Stowmarket in the final.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Louis Clarke.
Under 10's Saturday 1st
April 2006
Martlesham Mustangs A 1 East Bergholt A 3
East Bergholt edged ahead in the exiting 3 horse sprit to the league title after
a 3-1 win away to fellow chases Marlesham Mustangs. Martlesham started strong
with plenty of possession without troubling the Bergholt goal but were knocked
back after 5 minutes when Stephen Cole left foot volley flew into the corner of
the net. This lifted Bergholt with William Harris shooting just wide. Wilkins
long through ball caused problems to Bergholt's defence as both teams tried to take
control of the game. Stephen Cole shot over from a Jack Elomaa lay off. Just
prior to half time Boggis shot over from a long throw, and on the stroke of half
time Jack Elomaa extended Bergholt's lead by volleying home from close range.
Mustangs pulled a goal back within 10 seconds of the second half when a long
kick off bounced over Jonathan McGrath. Mustangs threw everything towards the
Bergholt gaol and Tyler shot wide after rounding the keeper. Mustangs were
sharpest in the second half being first to every ball and only a Jonathan
McGrath point blank save prevented Mustangs equalising. Bergholt sealed their
victory in injury time when a George Foster corner was headed home by William
Harris.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Stephen Cole.
Martlesham Mustangs B 3 East Bergholt B 4
A last kick winner by Isaac Keinzley pushed East Bergholt B within touching
distance of the B league title. Isaac Keinzley saw his goal bound effort well
saved and Dominic Barker was out sharp to save at the feet of the Mustangs
striker. Normal keeper Ben McGrath settled well into his strikers roll and was
quickest onto a through ball from Isaac Keinzley to give Bergholt the lead.
Bergholt played excellent passing football and the Mustangs keeper saved well
from Ben McGrath and then reacted to the Alex Biondi follow up to prevent
Bergholt extending their lead. On the stroke of half time some excellent one touch
football allowed Mustangs to go into the break level. The second half swung from
end to end with Isaac Keinzley latching onto a Conner Robertson through ball to
restore the lead. This was short lived and poor defending allowed Mustangs to
equalise. Both teams looked like scoring every time they attacked and Connor
Robertson looped his shot over the keeper for Bergholts third. Bergholt
went in search for their fourth but were caught short at the back for
the Mustangs to equalise for the third time. Bergholt secured a victory
will the last kick of the match with Isaac Keinzley shooting past the advancing
keeper.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Conner Robertson
Under 14's Sunday 25th March 2006
East Bergholt 7 Chantry Grasshoppers 1
East Bergholt U14s taught Chantry Grasshoppers a lesson on Sunday. Chantry had
beaten Bergholt 2-0 earlier in the season but this time round, Bergholt
triumphed 7-1.
The first chance came on nine minutes when Cameron Vincent fired over the
Chantry bar after a cross from the left. After 13 minutes, Andy Nugent went on a
great run and floated in a good cross but no Bergholt player could make contact.
But the home side took the lead three minutes later when Nugent slotted the ball
home after being put in by Lee Willcox. However just a minute later Chantry hit
the bar when Bergholt didn’t properly clear their lines. The ball fell to Ben
Silva on the edge of the box and his volley hit the bar before Thomas Stone got
his hands on it. On 24 minutes, Bergholt doubled their lead. Lee Andrews slotted
home from 12 yards after good work from Mitchell Aalders and eleven minutes
later the Bergholt keeper scored! Thomas Stone hit a massive kick forward and it
looped over the visiting keeper and Aalders sportingly let the ball run in
instead of tapping it in himself. Ten minutes after the break, Chantry pulled a
goal back. Again the ball wasn’t properly cleared and Ashley Holmes struck a
shot from 25 yards which crept inside the post. Bergholt scored the killer
goal three minutes later when Aalders used his strength to beat three defenders
before hitting an early shot which flew past the keeper. On 55 minutes, Aalders
scored his second after rounding the keeper and slotting home with his left
foot. Substitute Arron Hall then scored with his first touch on the hour when he headed in
a Nugent cross back across the keeper. A minute later Nugent completed the
rout when he was left one-on-one with the keeper and he slotted the ball under
him. A great performance from Bergholt who totally over-ran the visitors. They
will now hope Chantry can stop Melton when the two meet later in the season.
Under 10's Sunday 25th
March 2006
Kesgarve Kestrels A 1 East Bergholt A 1 (3-0 on Pens) A Team
Plate
Not sure whether this was East Bergholt that played poorly or that Kesgrave
Kestrels playing so well that it stopped their opponents playing well, but
whatever the reason, the Division 2 side deservedly progressed to the final of
the A team plate overcoming the League leaders in Division 1. Bergholt started
strong with William Harris shooting wide. Kesgrave slowly started to take
control of the game as East Bergholt seemed to struggle to get out of first gear
and deserved to take the lead in the 16th minute of the first half.
Kesgrave looked dangerous on the attack but George Foster & keeper Dominic
Barker soaked up all that the Kestrels could through at them. With time running
out Stephen Cole’s loop shot bounced past the excellent Kestrels Keeper. Though
both teams had their chances to win it was left to the dreaded penalty shot out
and with a Grobelar like confident keeper in goal for Kestrels, they deservedly
progressed to the final. Good Luck to Kesgrave in the final.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - George Foster
Brantham B 0 East Bergholt B 3 (Cup semi-final)
East Bergholt B’s excellent season continued overcoming local
rivals Brantham in this excellent B semi final. Bergholt started the strongest
with Billy Hornsey shooting wide. A long kick by Keeper Ben McGrath nearly
bounced over the Brantham’s keepers head. A long range free kick by Louis Clarke
gave Bergholt a deserved lead in the 14th minute of the first half
and Bergholt were unlucky not to extend their lead when Isaac Keinzley shot hit
the under side of the bar and was cleared of the line. Bergholt continued to
press in the second half. Isaac Keinzley and Elliot Jones both had efforts
cleared of the line following an Alex Biondi corner. Isaac returned to the field
of play and latched onto an Alex Biondi through ball to give Bergholt a 2-0 lead
and the same 2 were involved again for Isaac Keinzley to finish the scoring.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Isaac Keinzley
Under 10's Sunday 19th
March 2006
Thurston Youth 3 East Bergholt 4 (Open Cup)
East Bergholt came from behind to win this exciting quarter final open cup
fixture. Both games played attacking football from the start with the Thurston
Keeper saving from William Harris and Alex Hardwick clearing a goal-mouth
scramble at the other end within 30 seconds of the kick off. Thurston then
shocked Bergholt scoring 2 goals within the first 2 minutes. Bergholt started to
knock the ball about with Jack Elomaa shooting just wide. Thurston always looked
dangerous on the counter attack shooting just wide after an excellent 1 touch
build up. With seconds of the first half remaining William Harris volleyed home
a Jack Elomaa cross from 2 yards. Both teams continued to play outstanding
attacking football in the second half. William Harris skimmed the post with a
header and Jack Elomaa header over from a Stephen Cole cross. Midway through the
second half Jonathan McGrath was deceived by a long range effort to give
Thurston a 3-1 lead. Bergholt did not drop their heads and Conner Robertson
slotted home an Alex Hardwick cross. This lifted Bergholt and 5 minutes from the
end of the match Conner Robertson was first to react after Stephen Cole’s effort
cannoned against the bar. Bergholt's winner came early into extra time when
Stephen Cole headed home a Jack Elomma cross. Thurston threw every thing forward
but the Bergholt defence held out.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - William Harris
Under 10's Saturday 18th
March 2006
Sproughton A 0 East Bergholt A 6 (A Team Plate)
East Bergholt booked their place in the semi final of the Under 10’s plate with
a 6-0 win away to Sproughton. Jack Elomaa was supplier for Stephen Cole, to give
Bergholt an early lead. Sproughton defended in numbers as Bergholt had plenty of
possession without causing Sproughton any problems. Just prior to half time
Bergholt were grateful to Jonathan McGrath who saved as Sproughton hit Bergholt
on the counter attack. Five goals in the second half sealed the victory. Stephen
Cole headed home a George Foster cross for Bergholts second. Bergholt had to
wait until the 11th minute for their third when William Harris was
sharpest onto a rebound shot for his first of the game. William Harris promptly
scored his second dribbling from the half way line. Stephen Cole slotted past
the advancing keeper for his hat-trick and with time running out Jack Elomaa hit
the goal of the day, half volleying on the turn from the edge of the box.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Stephen Cole
Sproughton B 1 East Bergholt B 5 (Friendly)
East Bergholt B warmed up for next weeks Cup semi final with a 5-1 win away to
Sproughton. Louis Clarke enjoying a midfield outing commenced the scoring from
long range. Conner Robertson found his scoring boots scoring twice prior to
half-time. Alex Biondi gave Bergholt a 4-0 lead within 10 seconds of the restart
and run through from his own half for his second two minutes later. Sproughton
were denied on several occasions by Dominic Barker prior to Sproughton obtaining
a deserved consolation goal midway through the second half. The Sproughton
keeper denied both Alex Biondi & Conner Robertson scoring a hat trick in the
final minutes.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Alex Biondi
Under 14's Sunday 12th March 2006
East Bergholt 1 Sicklesmere 1
East Bergholt U14s were held by Sicklesmere to a 1-1 draw on Sunday.
Bergholt started the brighter side and on four minutes, the ball was cleared off
the Sicklesmere line by some brave defending. On 15 minutes, Lee Andrews hit a
shot which had the visiting keeper before Thomas Stone made a good save at the
Bergholt end to tip a shot round the post. At the start of the second half, Pit
shot just wide of the left post from long range. But on 48 minutes, he should’ve
scored after Andrews had dribbled round the keeper and put it on a plate for
Pit, but he side-footed wide from six yards. Three minutes later, the visitors
broke and scored. Eugene Kanyembu latched onto a long ball over the Bergholt
defence and Stone could do nothing to prevent Kanyembu’s shot going in off the
post. A minute later and Bergholt had a goal disallowed when Lee Willcox was
adjudged to have handled the ball before volleying in from a corner. However
three minutes later and it was 1-1. Mitchell Aalders sent Cameron Vincent away
and he neatly tucked the ball past the advancing keeper. On 57 minutes, a cross
from Willcox hit the far post but the ball bounced out to safety. With five
minutes remaining, Willcox set up Andrews whose first-time shot flew only just
over the bar. In injury time, Vincent came close again before Arron Hall hit a
thunderous shot from 20 yards which flew just over the bar after a corner.
Under 10's Saturday 11th
March 2006
Claydon A 0
East Bergholt A 4
East Bergholt remained top of the table after winner in only their second league
game in 2006. The game started slowly and Bergholt had to wait until the 8th
minute before they had their first half chance on goal with the Claydon
keeper saving from Stephen Cole. The keeper was on hand to save from William
Harris seconds later. William Harris and Jack Elomaa combined well but Jack’s
shot was off target. Claydon looked dangerous on the counter attack and Jonathan
McGrath saved when Claydon broke through. Bergholt took the lead when a George
Foster corner was scrambled home by Lewis Knights from close range and just
prior to half time Claydon undeservedly fell 2-0 behind when Jack Elomaa headed
home a deflected William Harris cross. Bergholt picked up the tempo in the
second half, with Jack Elomaa scoring from close range following a mazy dribble
by William Harris. Claydon defended in numbers and counter attacked well,
and were unfortunate not to score when their striker shot wide. With time
running out Lewis Knights scored his second steeling Alex Hardwick’s goal bound
effort on the line. It was great to see Remi Daniel on the side line watch,
after his operation 5 weeks ago. Hopefully Remi will be available for selection
in the very near future.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Alex Hardwick
Claydon B 1 East Bergholt B 3
Bergholt gained 3 valuable points overcoming a determined Claydon side keeping
their title aspirations alive. The excellent Claydon keeper saved early from
Billy Hornsey followed two further saves preventing both Alex Biondi and Billy
Hornsey again from giving Bergholt an early lead. Claydon’s keeper was the hero
again as he cleared a Conner Robertson cross and was in place to save an Alex
Biondi follow up. Isaac Keinzley headed wide from an Elliot Jones free kick and
the keeper bravely saved at Billy Hornsey’s feet following a goalmouth scramble.
Bergholt took a deserved lead when Isaac Keinzley finished off an excellent move
involving Alex Biondi & Billy Hornsey. Claydon came to life early in the second
half and Bergholt were rescued by goalie substitute Lawrence McGrath. Billy
Hornsey returned to his goal scoring ways finishing off a through ball by Louis
Clarke. Claydon did not drop their heads and deservedly pulled a goal back in
the 15th minute of the second half. This lifted Claydon and were
unlucky not to score a second with their midfielder shooting just wide. Bergholt
killed off and chance of Claydon claiming a draw when Isaac Keinzley pounced
onto a long range shot by Alex Biondi for Bergholts third.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Louis Clarke.
Under 14's Sunday 5th March 2006
Mildenhall 0 East Bergholt 2
East Bergholt U14s went top of the league on Sunday afternoon after a
hard-fought 2-0 win at Mildenhall United. Melton didn’t play so Bergholt move
three points clear.
The pitch was small and a heavy wind made life for both teams pretty tough.
Mildenhall kicked off with the wind behind them and in the third minute Bergholt
just managed to clear their lines after a goalmouth scramble. On 23 minutes,
good play between Mitchell Aalders, Lee Willcox and Andy Nugent resulted in Pit
firing a shot over the bar. Two minutes later and Pit wasn’t far away again
after a Willcox free-kick was spilt by keeper Frank Gammon; but the stopper
quickly regained control of the ball. After 27 minutes, James Ager was unlucky
with a header from a Lee Andrews corner that was well stopped by Gammon. With a
minute to go until half-time, Ben Ratcliffe was injured in a tackle with a
Mildenhall player. Ratcliffe, usually a right-back but switched to centre-back
today, had to go off injured and he didn’t return to the action either. Liam
Heffer-Thorpe replaced him. Bergholt had the wind behind them in the second-half
and on 52 minutes, Aalders forced Gammon into a fine save and the keeper had to
push it over his bar for a corner. Two minutes later and Heffer-Thorpe hit a
tremendous shot from near the half-way line that Gammon had to deal with. On the
hour, Andy Nugent burst through but his shot was poor. But two minutes later and
Nugent crossed the ball in from the right for Pit to head home at the back
post. Thomas Stone then made a fine save to deny Joe Stroud from a free-kick
from just outside the area. But on 65 minutes, Ryan Frost scored a contender for
goal of the season for Bergholt. The ball was in the air but he volleyed it over
Gammon and underneath the crossbar with his left foot from way outside the box.
The visitors now had control of the game and Willcox came close to scoring with
a good volley. Bergholt will be hoping to gain revenge for their defeat at
Sicklesmere earlier in the season when they meet again next Sunday.
Under 14's Sunday 26th
February 2006
East Bergholt
5 Stow Town 3
East
Bergholt U14s managed to scrape a 5-3 victory over a spirited Stow Town side on
Sunday morning.
Stow
took the lead on three minutes when a bad kick from Tom Stone left Matty Chaplin
with a good chance with the keeper out of his goal. Chaplin took it well though
with a lob that hit the inside of the post and went in. Bergholt responded well
and they equalised two minutes later when James Sherwood shot and the ball
trickled just inside the net. After nine minutes, Mitchell Aalders flicked the
ball over the visitors’ defence and Aaron Hall tested the keeper but he
responded. Bergholt were controlling the game and they took a deserved lead on
29 minutes when a poor kick from the keeper was taken advantage of by Lee
Willcox who hit a dipping volley that flew into the top corner. Bergholt made a
great start to the second half and Andy Nugent was unlucky within seconds of the
re-start. Two minutes later and Mitchell Aalders made it 3-1 with a cracker of a
volley that flew past the keeper. On 46 minutes, a good move, which was started
by Sherwood, resulted in Nugent crossing for Aaron Hall who headed just over.
But four minutes later and Hall did score with a good left-foot shot from just
outside the area. Stow pulled a goal back on 60 minutes when Jordan Stannard hit
a great shot that curled just inside the far post from across the goal. But
Bergholt restored their three-goal advantage almost instantly when Lee Andrews
played in Nugent who scored a deserved goal. However Stow came back again and
Chaplin scored his second after a free-kick was chipped in and missed by Jamie
Rhind, the Stow striker made no mistake with a one-on-one with Stone in the
Bergholt goal.
Under 14's Sunday 19th
February 2006
Melton
St Audreys 1 East Bergholt 1
East Bergholt U14s held out for a 1-1 draw at top of the league Melton St
Audreys on Sunday afternoon.
The visitors had the first chance on nine minutes when a great ball from Lee
Willcox provided Lee Andrews with an opportunity, but the ball was cleared for a
Bergholt corner. Bergholt had most of the play with the home side being
restricted to shooting from outside the area. On 32 minutes, Bergholt took the
lead. A big kick from Tom Stone released Mitchell Aalders whose shot was
blocked, but Willcox swivelled and hit a curling shot with his left foot that
flew into the roof of the net. Aalders was causing more problems in the Melton
defence and he almost scored Bergholt’s second but his shot was weak and Ross
Welton was able to save. Melton came out for the second half and they started
the better side. Bergholt didn’t seem to be able to get out and they were being
forced to play the counter attack game. Aalders then beat Keiron Smith-Edwards
on a breakaway but he couldn’t double the visitors’ advantage. With two minutes
to go the referee awarded Melton a free kick on their right and Seb Dunbar
whipped the ball in and Stuart Balderston nodded the ball in to give both teams
a share of the points.
Under 10's Saturday 18th
February 2006
East Bergholt A 3 St
Johns A 1
East Bergholt overcame a first half onslaught by an excellent St Johns side to
keep their title hopes alive. St Johns attacked from the start with Alex
Hardwick prevents Eddie Ellis giving the Saints an early lead. Jonathan McGrath
saved well after Woolard had gone solo from his own half. Bergholt relied on the
counter attack as the jet lagged William Harris headed wide from a Bergholt
corner. McKeary easily saved a Stephen Cole effort and Stephen Cole was unlucky
to see his next effort cannon against the frame work. Bergholt defended well as
St Johns tried to punish Bergholt's slow start to the match. St Johns continued
to play the better football and were rewarded in the fourth minute of the second
half with a well taken goal by Eddie Ellis. This woke up Bergholt and they
started to attack with force. Stephen Cole headed wide as Bergholt went in
search of an equaliser. Bergholt did not have to wait long before the on fire
Jack Elomaa nipped in between two defenders to score the equaliser. Within a
minute Bergholt scored a second with William Harris looping his header over the
advancing keeper. Bergholt were happy to finish the game counter attacking with
St Johns desperate to equalise. Jack Elomaa sealed the victory slotting home
from a Bergholt corner.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Jack Elomaa
East Bergholt B 2 St Johns B 0
Two early second half goals gave East Bergholt the victory in the important top
of the B table clash. The game stared slowly with both teams looking nervous.
Billy Hornsey rounded the keeper but failing to finish prior to Alex Biondi
shooting wide from a Bergholt corner. Both sides attacked in this exciting
fixture and St Johns were prevented from taking the lead when Elliot Jones
cleared off the Bergholt line after Ben McGrath saved well from Harvey Boreham.
Conner Robertson & Isaac Keinzley each blasted an effort over via Billy Hornsey
lay backs. Cannum saved well from Conner Robertson and Ben McGrath performed
akin at the other end from Adam Magilton as the game switched from end to end.
Bergholt finished the stronger in the first half with Thrower heading an Isaac
Keinzley effort off the line. Bergholt received the perfect start to the second
half, when a Billy Hornsey cross was slotted home by Isaac Keinzley. Alex Biondi
gave Bergholt breathing space with a dribble from the half way line shooting
past the advancing keeper. Both side continued to play excellent football with
reserve keeper Lawrence McGrath saved well from Magilton to keep the score 2-0.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Isaac Keinzley
Under 14's Sunday 5th
February 2006
St Benets Wasps 0 East
Bergholt 4 (Open Cup)
East Bergholt U14s progressed to
the semi-finals of the Open Cup with a convincing 4-0 over St Benets Wasps.
The visitors started the better side and Aaron Hall gave them a deserved lead on
six minutes when he tapped in a fine Cameron Vincent cross.
Just five minutes later and it was 2-0 to Bergholt when Mitchell Aalders beat
the keeper after a long ball over the defence from James Ager.
On 13 minutes, James Sherwood touched home Adam Thompson’s corner at the near
post and it seemed as though Bergholt were scoring at will against a side who
had won all ten of their matches this season. After 33 minutes, Andy Nugent ran
through the Wasps midfield and defence but his finish was wide of the mark;
otherwise it would’ve been a great individual goal. But to their credit, Wasps
held Bergholt until half-time but they were being forced to shoot from outside
the Bergholt area which made life easy for stand-in keeper Liam Heffer-Thorpe
who was replacing Tom Stone because he was at the Norwich vs Ipswich match!
A long ball over the Bergholt defence did allow a Wasps striker a sniff of goal
and he headed the ball over Heffer-Thorpe but defender Nick Colbeck managed to
get back and clear the ball off the line. However on 43 minutes Aalders scored
his second after a goal-mouth scramble resulted in a lack of communication
between a Wasps defender and his goalkeeper and this left the striker with an
open goal. Three minutes later and only some good defending from the visitors
preserved their four-goal advantage. With just a few minutes remaining Bergholt
pushed for a fifth with Aaron Hall and Andy Nugent both firing just wide from
either side of the area. Jamie Rhind then hit the bar from two yards out after
another defensive mix-up but Bergholt progressed to set-up a semi-final tie with
Stow Town
Under 10's Sunday 5th
February 2006
East
Bergholt 0 Withersfield 3 Open Cup Under 9’s
Last Seasons beaten finalists East Bergholt made an early exit in this seasons
Open Cup with a 3-0 defeat to a lively Witherfield team. The visitors took an
early advantage. Lawrence McGrath clearance on the line prevented Witherfield
making it 2 within 3 minutes. Bergholt slowly started to claw their way back
into the game but the solid Withersfield defence made it difficult for Bergholt
to carve out any clear chances. Witherfield scored their second just prior to
half time and sealed the victory early in the second half with their third. East
Bergholt came close to reducing the arrears with Joe Arnold having a shot
cleared off the line and a header hitting the post. Good luck to Withersfield in
the next round.
East Bergholt Man of the Match: - Stefano Mallardo
East
Bergholt 5 Hundon Hawks 2 Open Cup Under 10’s
East Bergholt received the perfect start with 2 goals in the opening 2 minutes.
Stephen Cole went solo for the first and Jack Elomaa smashed home a Hawks
clearance from the edge of the box for Bergholts second. Bergholt continued to
attack the Hawks goal and 2 clearances of the line from efforts by Billy Hornsey
and Alex Hardwick prevented Bergholt killing the game. The Hawks pulled
themselves back into the game when the Hawks strikers shot managed to find its
way under Jonathan McGraths body. Bergholt restored the 2 goal advantage 5
minutes into the second half when Jack Elomaa finished of an excellent move
involving Alex Hardwick and Stephen Cole. The Hawks hit back again with their
strikers shot creeping by Jonathan McGrath. Jack Elomaa scored deserved
hat-trick midway through the second half and Stephen Cole finished the scoring 5
minutes from full time.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Jack Elomaa
Under 14's Sunday 29th January 2006
Chantry Grasshoppers 2 East Bergholt 0
East Bergholt U14s succumbed to
their second defeat of the season at Chantry Grasshoppers on Sunday afternoon.
Two goals from Chantry striker Jack Lawrence gave the home side all three
points. The visitors were without Cameron Vincent, Jamie Rhind and Ryan Frost so
with 12 players it was always going to be hard but Bergholt didn’t start well at
all and inside the first minute Chantry had taken the lead. A defensive mistake
from Ben Ratcliffe allowed Jack Lawrence in and he side-footed the ball past Tom
Stone. It was an end-to-end game in the first-half with both sides having good
chances. Ben Silva flashed a shot just wide of the Bergholt goal whilst Lee
Andrews miss-hit his shot and the Chantry keeper gathered with ease. Scott
Baldwin did hit the bar for the home side but the score remained at 1-0 going
into half-time. Bergholt were all over the home side in the second-half and
Chantry even reverted to playing one up front. Four minutes after the re-start
and Lee Willcox hit a good free-kick which struck the crossbar. On 45 minutes,
Mitchell Aalders hit a good half-volley from a throw-in which flew just wide of
the Chantry post. Aalders was unlucky with a few other chances and Bergholt were
camped in the Chantry half but they couldn’t find the goal that they deserved.
Chantry were using full use of their large squad but when they did break forward
they were being restricted to shots from outside the area. But with the last
kick of the game Lawrence scored his second after Bergholt had been awarded a
free-kick. The visitors sent nine outfield players forward with just Liam Heffer-Thorpe
being left with Lawrence and when Chantry got the ball they played it up to
Lawrence who was left one-on-one with Stone who could do nothing to prevent the
goal. A harsh score line overall with Bergholt on top throughout the second half
but Chantry did take their chances when they came.
Under 10's Saturday 28th
January 2006
St Johns B 2 East Bergholt 2 (2-3 on penalties) Under 10’s B Team Cup
East Bergholt B progressed into the semi final of the B team cup after a
penalty shoot out in an exciting game between the 2 top of the table B sides. St
Johns were rewarded with a first minute goal after starting the strongest as
Bergholt found it difficult to hold the ball. Dominic Barker saved well as
Bergholt tried to stop a rampant St. Johns. Slowly Bergholt started to work
their way back into the game with Louis Clarke seeing his long range shot tipped
over the bar. A goalmouth scramble saw Billy Hornsey's shot well saved prior to
Alex Biondi crashing his shot against the woodwork and Conner Robertson shooting
wide. Just prior to half time Billy Hornsey equalised following an excellent run
from his own half by Conner Robertson. Conner shot into the side netting early
in the second half as the game swung end to end. A half cleared St. Johns corner
skimmed the Bergholt crossbar. Two Alex Biondi corners were punched from under
the cross bar as both teams looked for the break through. St. Johns took the
lead when a shot from the edge of the box flew past Dominic Barker. Bergholt
threw everyone forward to try taking the game into extra time and were rewarded
when Alex Biondi scored in the dying seconds of the game. Extra time could not
separate these 2 excellent sides and Bergholt had to rely on the dreaded Penalty
shot out to progress into the next round.
Bergholts Man of the Match: - Louis Clarke.
St.
Johns 2 East Bergholt 3 Under
10’s A team Plate
East Bergholt A started well with the St. Johns stand in Keeper saving well from
William Harris after Stephen Cole & Jack Elomaa had combined well. In the sixth
minute Bergholt took the lead when Stephen Cole finished off a Jack Elomaa
through ball. Stephen Cole headed wide from a George Foster corner. Bergholt
took a two goal lead with William Harris going solo following an Alex Hardwick
through ball. St. Johns responded positively and pulled a goal back when the St.
Johns striker taped home from close range after McGrath could only parry the
initial effort. An excellent save by McGrath prevented St. Johns going into half
time level. St. Johns came out in the second half determined not to exit the
plate and were unlucky when a goal bound effort was deflected wide. Bergholt
relied on the counter attack and George Foster extended their lead with his
first goal of the season. St. Johns did not drop their heads and in the 12th
minute of the second half gave themselves a lifeline with an simple strike from
an excellent cross. Bergholt were relieved to hear the final whistle as they
were forced to defend well in the final minutes as St. Johns tried to take the
game into extra time. Both games were excellently refereed by the St. Johns
official.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Stephen Cole
Under 14's Sunday 22nd
January 2006
Stow Town 1 East Bergholt 7
East Bergholt U14s booked
their place in the Cup Final with a 7-1 victory over Stow Town in the
semi-finals. A hatrick from Mitchell Aalders and goals from Lee Andrews, Aaron
Hall, James Ager and Jamie Rhind secured the win.
Bergholt started without the cup-tied Lee Willcox but they did seem to be camped
in the Stow half for the first ten minutes. Then Stow started to come back into
it and the Bergholt defence were being put under constant pressure but on 16
minutes they broke away and Mitchell Aalders gave them the lead. He beat the
goalkeeper and the defender to the ball before toe-poking it onto the post and
in. Three minutes later and it was almost 2-0 when Aaron Hall chased a long ball
through the middle and he beat the keeper to it but his shot couldn’t beat the
covering defenders. After 27 minutes Bergholt had Ben Ratcliffe to thank for
preserving their 1-0 lead after a header was bound for the top corner before
Ratcliffe jumped and headed the ball to safety. However Stow scored a minute
later after possession had been easily given away by the visitors and their
right winger saw goalkeeper Tom Stone off his line and he executed his 30-yard
shot to perfection. Bergholt responded well and Aalders was unlucky in the 34th
minute when the Stow keeper made a good save at his feet. But two minutes later
and it was 2-1. A long clearance from Stone enabled Aalders to run onto it and
give Bergholt the lead again. On 48minutes , Hall produced a great through-ball
to Aalders to run onto but he couldn’t finish and get his hatrick. Then defender
James Ager met a clearing header from the Stow area with a good strike from 25
yards out but his shot flew just over. After 53 minutes Bergholt made it 3-1.
Good work from Andy Nugent provided Lee Andrews with a chance which he took well
with his left foot. Four minutes later and Aalders did complete his hatrick. He
again beat the keeper to the ball but he really had to work to stop the ball
running wide but he just caught up and tucked it away. A minute later and Aaron
Hall got a well-deserved goal with a left-foot shot that flew into the top
corner of the net from 12 yards. On the hour Ager made it 6-1 with a header
after Andrews’ corner had been flicked on by a Stow defender. Jamie Rhind then
completed the scoring in the final minute with a good right-foot finish into the
corner of the net after more good work from Andrews.
Under 10's Saturday 21st
January 2006
Sutton Heath A 1 East Bergholt A 3
With 4 A team regulars missing, East Bergholt made the long trip back home with
3 priceless points to keep them in touch with the league leaders. Remi Daniels
gave Bergholt the perfect start when his long range effort looped over the
Sutton Heath keeper into the net. Sutton battled well but found the stubborn
Bergholt defence in excellent form. Jack Elomaa came close to extending the lead
as Bergholt relied on counter attacking. William Harris slotted home Bergholt's
second in the 15th minute. B team striker Alex Biondi, deputising in
goal for the ill Jonathan McGrath came to Bergholts rescue with an excellent
close range save. Bergholt attacked from the start of the second half with Jack
Elomaa shooting just wide. The Sutton Heath keeper saved from William Harris
prior to Lewis Knights shooting just wide following a goalmouth scramble. Alex
Biondi saved 2 long range efforts. William Harris shot wide after twisting his
way through a crowded box. Lewis Knights dribbled the ball past the keeper into
an empty net for Bergholt's third. Sutton Heath pulled one back when the Sutton
Heath striker reacted first after Alex Biondi had pushed the initial effort onto
the post.
Bergholts Man of the Match: - Remi Daniel
Sutton Heath B 0 East Bergholt B 3
East Bergholt B continued their unbeaten run since the opening day of the season
with a 3-0 win away to Sutton Heath. Billy Hornsey shot wide in the opening
minute. In the fifth minute Isaac Keinzley slotted home from a Billy Hornsey
through ball to give Bergholt an early advantage. Isaac Keinzley turned provider
as Billy Hornsey’s shot crashed against the cross bar. Dominic Barker saved well
from the Sutton striker with the follow up hitting the woodwork. The Sutton
keeper saved from Alex Biondi after excellent work from stand in defender Conner
Robertson. Bergholt continued their excellent form in the second half. Conner
Robertson carried the ball from his own half but was denied by the Heath’s
keeper. Isaac Keinzley turn and dribble lead to his second of the match and
Billy Hornsey finally scored his 50th competitive goal for East
Berholt to secure the victory.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Conner Robertson.
Under 10's Sunday 8th
January 2006
Open Cup: Stow Falcons 1 East Bergholt 4
East Bergholt under 10’s completed an excellent weekend of football with a
victory in the Open Cup away to Stow Falcons. Bergholt dominated the early
stages and within the first minute William Harris was denied by an excellent
save by the Falcons keeper and Stephen Cole shot was cleared of the line.
Bergholt took the lead in the second minute when William Harris battled through
to score from the edge of the box. Stow Falcons settled into the game and 2
corners where well defended by Bergholt. The game swung end to end with Jonathan
McGrath double saving from the Falcons striker. Alex Hardwick and Stephen Cole
both had goal bound efforts cleared. Alex Hardwick shot through a crowded
penalty area to give Bergholt a 2-0 lead. Stow Falcons did not drop their heads
and just prior to half time Jonathan McGrath proved what a valuable asset he is
with a superb double save. Stow Falcons started the second half determined not
to exit the Open Cup and were rewarded with an outstanding strike from distance.
Bergholt restored their 2 goal advantage with William Harris finishing of a Remi
Daniel cross. The next goal was important and Jonathan McGrath rescued Bergholt
again when Falcons looked destined to score. Bergholt extended their lead in the
dying minutes when Billy Hornsey finished off a through ball by Alex Hardwick.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Alex Hardwick
Under 10's Saturday 7th
January 2006
East Bergholt A 2 Trimley Red Devils A 0
East Bergholt continued to keep the pressure on the league leaders with an
excellent 2-0 win against fellow chases Trimley Red Devils. The Red Devils
started the brighter and shot wide in the first minute. Trimley tried to take
advantage of Bergholts slow start as Jonathan McGrath saved from Matt West.
Bergholt woke up and started to penetrate the Trimley half. William Harris shot
wide and a well timed tackle by Trimley defender Corey Ward on Jack Elomaa
prevented Bergholt taking the lead. Jonathan McGrath saved well again from Matt
West and 3 corners just prior to half time were all well defended by Trimley Red
Devils. Bergholt received the perfect start in the second half when William
Harris battled his way through the stubbing Trimley defence to slot past Reece
Wilcox. Jonathan McGrath continued his excellent form stopping 2 shots from the
Devils as Trimley surged forward. William Harris shot just wide from a Jack
Elomaa lay back and Stephen Cole shot across goal when he looked certain to
score. Jack Elomaa secured the win scoring from 2 metres from a Remi Daniels
cross.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - William
Harris
East Bergholt B 2 Trimley Red Devils B 1
Bergholt attacked first when an excellent move and cross by Alex Biondi setting
up Billy Hornsey who’s shot was tipped wide. Trimley then took control of the
first half and where rewarded with an early goal. Bergholt struggled to get into
the game as Dominic Barker and the Bergholt defence were kept busy. Isaac
Keinzley struggling to recover from illness played Alex Biondi through but his
shot was well saved. After a reorganisation of the side at half time, Bergholt
totally dominated the second half. Billy Hornsey missed an early second half
penalty after Alex Biondi was tripped in the box. Alex Biondi then shot wide,
Conner Robertson hit the crossbar and the shot just wide as Bergholt camped
themselves in the Devils penalty area. Leading scorer Billy Hornsey forgot his
scoring boots shooting just wide and Conner was prevented from pulling Bergholt
level from the excellent Trimley keeper. With time running out and the crowd
beginning to think it’s not there day Alex Biondi poked the ball home from a
Louis Clarke cross. Bergholt were not content with a draw and poured forward in
search of the winner and were rewarded when Connor Robertson dribbled into the
box and slotted past the Devil’s keeper.
Bergholts Man of the Match: - Conner
Robertson
Under 10's Saturday 17th
December 2005
Brantham A 1 East Bergholt A 2
East
Bergholt A gave their manager the perfect Christmas present by gaining the 3
points in this pre Christmas local derby. Both teams where cagey on the ice
packed pitch and clear chances were few. A Brantham striker shot wide after
breaking free of the Bergholt defence. Bergholt took the lead in the 15th
minute when Lewis Knights poked home following a goalmouth scramble. With the
pitch thawing both teams were able to start to play some good football. Bergholt
were fortunate to take a 2-0 lead when the Brantham keeper fumbled a William
Harris shot into the net. Brantham totally dominated the game from this point as
Bergholt defended. With 2 minutes left George Clarke penetrated the solid
Bergholt defence to score from the edge of the box. All the Brantham players bar
their keeper surged forward in search of an equaliser but the Bergholt defence
remained solid to hold out for 3 valuable points.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Sam
Jenner
Brantham B 0 East Bergholt B 1
East
Bergholt B gained revenge for their only defeat so far this season when Billy
Hornsey scored from close range early in this tight fixture. Both teams attacked
looking for goals and Dominic Barker saved well from the Brantham striker. The
non stopping midfield trio of Isaac Keinzley, Alex Biondi and Conner Robertson
combined well with Billy just shooting wide. Alex Biondi broke clear of the
Brantham defence but could only find the side netting. Ben McGrath saved well at
the feet of the Brantham striker in the last minute to preserve the 1-0 score
line and allow Bergholt B the joy of being table toppers at Christmas.
Bergholt Man of the Match: - Alex Biondi
A
Team Player of the Month for December: - William Harris
B Team Player of the Month for December: - Alex Biondi
Under 10's Saturday
10th December 2005
A team Cup
East Bergholt A 1 Sutton Heath A 3
East Bergholt A failed to progress in this seasons cup losing to a determined
Sutton Heath A. Bergholt started off the stronger but whatever the Bergholt
attack threw at Sutton Heath they defended and the goalkeeper saved. Jack Elomaa
rounded the keeper but could not finish. Jack Elomaa’s shot hit the post prior
to the keeper saving well from William Harris. Bergholt took the lead in the 12th
minute through Jack Elomaa but their lead was short lived when Billy Cook
equalised on the very next attack. Bergholt tried to regain the lead but
excellent defending from Sutton Heath prevent Stephen Cole, William Harris and
Remi Daniels who all had efforts blocked or saved. Not sure what Dee Hague said
in his half time talk but Sutton Heath totally dominated the opening five
minutes of the second half with Bergholt struggling to even hold onto the ball.
Within two minutes Lamell Howell had given Sutton Heath the lead and a minute
later Ben Hope scored Sutton Heaths third. Bergholt again threw everything
forward but could not find away past Sutton’s defence. Good Luck to Sutton Heath
in the next round.
Man of the Match: George Foster
B Team Cup
East Bergholt B 5 Claydon B 0
East Bergholt B secured their place in the next round with a 5-0 win over
Claydon. In a very even first half Isaac Keinzley settled Bergholt, finishing
off an excellent move involve Alex Biondi & Conner Robertson. Just prior to half
time, Billy Hornsey returned the one two for Alex Biondi to blast home. Alex
Biondi shocked all early in the second half when his left foot shot from the
edge of the box flew into the top corner. Lawrence McGrath saved well from the
Claydon striker and the excellent Claydon keeper prevented Alex Biondi scoring
his third. Elliot Jones scored his first goal of the season for Bergholts
fourth. Louis Clarke's shot was tipper over the bar and then Elliot Jones
scoring his second following a short corner. Claydon deserved more from this
game and were unlucky not to score in the final minute.
Man of the Match: Alex Biondi
Under 10's Saturday
3rd December 2005
Felixstowe Hawks A 0 East Bergholt A 6
East Bergholt A climbed to
second in the table with an excellent performance against a well organised
Felixstowe Hawks. William Harris got an early breakthrough tapping home a George
Foster corner. The game was evenly matched with both teams having half chances,
Jonathan McGrath saving at the feet of the Hawks striker prior to the Hawks
keeper holding onto a William Harris overhead kick. In the 15th
minute Jack Elomaa blocked a Hawks clearance that went straight into the net.
This lifted Bergholt with a superb strike from the edge of the box by William
Harris. This was bettered a minute later with William Harris striking from 5
metres outside the box for his hat trick. On the stroke of half time Jack Elomaa
poached his second from a William Harris shot. William Harris started the second
half determined to add to his hat trick and scored his fourth in the second
minute of the second half. Felixstowe Hawks did not drop their heads and in an
even second half no further goals were scored. William Harris reached the
milestone of 50 goals with his 4 goals in this game
Man of the Match: William Harris
Felixstowe Hawks B 0 East Bergholt B 2
Bergholt B returned
to the top of the B league with a 2-0 win over Felixstowe Hawks. Dominic Barker
was called into early action with a save from a Hawks corner. Billy Hornsey
commenced a battle with the Hawks keeper when the keeper saved well from the
Bergholt striker. The same result happen on two further occasions when Billy
Hornsey was through on goal. Billy Hornsey scored his first in the eighth
minute slotting past the excellent Hawks keeper. The Hawks defence survived a
goalmouth scramble when Billy Hornsey and Alex Biondi both had shots saved and
Isaac Keinzley shot against the upright. Billy Hornsey slotted past the keeper
for Bergholts second and the keeper came to the Hawks rescue saving from Alex
Biondi just prior to half time. Bergholt failed to extend their lead in the
second half when the Hawks goal keeper prevented Billy Hornsey on 4 occasions.
Man of the Match: Elliot Jones.
Under 10's Saturday
26th November 2005
East
Bergholt A 3 Martlesham Mustang A 4
Football can be so cruel, as Martlesham won this top of the table clash with the
winning goal coming in the final minute. Without their two regular defenders, Bergholt were giving a football lesson in the first half as Mustangs stormed
into a 3-0 lead. Mustangs also hit the woodwork twice as Bergholt struggled to
get into the game. The second half commenced as the first with Mustangs
dominating. Slowly Bergholt started to force their way into the game and in the
nineth minute Jack Elomaa slotted past the Mustangs keeper. This goal
lifted Bergholt as the went all out to pull the game back. Stephen Cole scored
the second when his long range effort deceived the Mustangs keeper and the
comeback seemed completed when Jack Elomaa scored his second to draw Bergholt
level. Both teams were determined to win this game and Jonathan McGrath saved
well for Bergholt and a last ditch tackle on Jack Elomaa prevented him from
scoring his hat trick. In the final minute Bergholt will regret an easy missed
chance as Mustangs went straight onto the attack to score past Jonathan McGrath.
This game was a great advert for junior football.
Man of the Match: Jack Elomaa.
East
Bergholt B 2 Martlesham Mustangs B 2
East Bergholt B got off to the perfect start when Billy Hornsey scored from
close range after a goalmouth scramble. Bergholt continued to force the game
with Isaac Keinzley shooting straight at the keeper from a Alex Biondi through
ball. Isaac Keinzley and Connor Robertson combined will as the frame work
prevented Bergholt extending their lead. Alex Biondi’s in swinging corner was
punched over and Isaac lost his footing after rounding the Mustangs keeper. Just
before half time in their first real attack of the game Mustangs drew level when
their striker was first to the ball after an excellent save by Ben McGrath.
Mustang started the second half determined to win this battle with their striker
shooting just wide. Sub keeper Dominic Barker saved well and the visiting keeper
performed akin from Isaac Keinzley. A penalty to Mustangs gave them the lead,
half way into the second half. Bergholt instantly replied when Connor Robertson
shot from the edge of the box. Isaac Keinzley shot was cleared off the line and
Alex Biondi saved Bergholt clearing off Bergholts line. Two saves by Dominic
Baker saved Bergholt in the dying minutes.
Man of the Match: Dominic Barker.
Under 14's Sunday 20th
November
2005
East Bergholt 2 Mildenhall 0
East Bergholt U14s overcame a spirited Mildenhall United side 2-0
on Sunday morning. A penalty from Lee Willcox and a late goal from Lee Andrews
secured a hard-earned victory.
The home side had a lot of early possession and they were forcing their visitors
to work hard just to get a touch of the ball. After 10 minutes a suicide pass
in the Bergholt defence presented Jordan Scales with a glorious opportunity to
give his side the lead but his shot went straight into the grateful arms of Tom
Stone. Some 10 minutes later, Mildenhall keeper Frank Gammon came out and caught
the legs of Jamie Rhind and the referee had no hesitation in awarding a penalty
to Bergholt. Lee Willcox stepped up and hit the ball straight down the middle to
score his first goal in Bergholt colours. Four minutes later and Lee Andrews
was unlucky with a long-range shot which went just wide of the post. Gammon then
made an easy save from another Andrews shot. Bergholt defender James Ager then
gave away a free-kick just outside his own area after a foul on Ashley Sheehan
but the visitors couldn’t make anything of a good opportunity. After 45 minutes
Willcox put through a beautiful ball which eventually resulted in James Sherwood
shooting from around 30 yards out. Mildenhall keeper Gammon needed two attempts
to gather the ball after a sudden swerve in mid-air. Six minutes later and
Andrews was again unlucky not to score from the right side with a fierce drive
that Gammon saved for a corner. With five minutes remaining Willcox was unlucky
with a cracker of a free-kick from 20 yards out, Gammon made a fine save to tip
the ball over his crossbar. With three minutes remaining good link-up play
between Willcox and Nugent provided Andrews with an opportunity which he took
advantage of and he drilled the ball across the stranded keeper.
Girls Under 12's Sunday 20th
November 2005
East Bergholt 1 Witnesham Wasps 0
Bergholt started very fast with both Amy
Webb and Flo Cocker coming close. Bergholt attacked in waves only good
goalkeeping and bad luck keep the score at 0-0. More chances fell to Beth Nixon
and Gemma Howe but at halftime the score remained goalless. The second half was
much as the first with Flo having a couple of chances and when the Wasps did
trouble, the Bergholt back line of Gen Kortarska and Emily Clarke were there to
clear there lines. Bergholt went close when a Howe corner hit the inside of the
post and Cocker was unable to finish. With ten minutes left Cocker went in goal
and Wheeler moved into midfield. A quick throw in left Beth Nixon clear and she
coolly placed the ball past the Wasps keeper. All in all a good game with
Bergholt getting back to winning ways after being beaten by the odd goal in the
past 2 weeks.
Player of the game: Gemma Howe
Under 10's Saturday
19th November 2005
East
Bergholt A 2 Woodbridge A 1
Bergholt came from
behind to take all 3 points. Bergholt started well with a Remy Daniels shot well
held by the Woodbridge Keeper Joe Rose. Both keepers came to their teams rescue
as Bergholt and Woodbridge tried to get an early advantage. A double save by Joe
Rose from Jack Elomaa & Stephen Cole prevented Bergholt taking the lead. The
home side started to dominate the game and William Harris shot just wide.
Woodbridge waited for Bergholt to tire and were unlucky not to take the lead
before half time when Jonathan McGrath saved twice from long range efforts. Ross
Tennant score 1 minute into the second half when Woodbridge took advantage of
Bergholt's poor defending. Bergholt did not learn from the mistake and were
fortunate when Connor Davis shot over from close range. Remy Daniels silky
skills and shot deserved more as it skimmed the post. A George Foster cross gave
Remy Daniels a simple tap in for the equaliser. Jonathan McGrath cleared a
Woodbridge corner with the follow up going wide. Both teams were determined to
win as Joe Rose saved from Stephen Cole and they defended in numbers as William
Harris shot was blocked when he looked destined to score. With 5 minutes
remaining Stephen Cole rounded the keeper to give Bergholt a 2-1 lead. The game
was soared when a Bergholt player was substituted in the final minutes due to
his continuously questioning the referees decision. This must and will stop.
Man of the Match: Jonathan McGrath
East
Bergholt B 5 Woodbridge Town B 0
East Bergholt B
leaped to the top of the B league as they continued their excellent form this
season. Bergholt dominated play as Billy Hornsey shot wide, Elliot Jones dribble
and shot was well saved by Aaron Skate. The Woodpeckers keeper then superbly
tipped over an Alex Biondi shot. In the eighth minute Billy Hornsey
followed up a Conner Robinson shot for a 1-0 lead. Ever reliable defender Louis
Clarke prevent a equaliser. Woodbridge keeper, Aaron Skate, was in excellent
form preventing goal bound efforts from Connor Robertson, Isaac Keinzley and
Elliot Jones prior to half time. Bergholt dominated the second half. Alex Biondi
the smallest player on the pitch rose in between two defenders to head home from
an Isaac Keinzley corner for 2-0. Isaac Keinzley scored the third
running through alone. Woodbridge tried to force their way back as Bergholt were
saved by the woodwork. Alex Biondi gained an assist for Isaac Keinzley 2nd
and the roles were reversed for Alex Biondi’s second and Bergholts fifth
Man of the Match: Alex Biondi
Under 14's Sunday 13th
November
2005
East Bergholt 2 Thetford 1
East
Bergholt U14s overcame last seasons league champions Thetford 2-1 on Sunday
morning with goals from Andy Nugent and Mitchell Aalders.
Bergholt
took control right from the off and the Thetford keeper was called upon to make
a few good early saves. The home side deservedly took the lead on 21 minutes
when Andy Nugent scored his fifth goal of the season. Just two minutes later and
Mitchell Aalders capitalized on a defensive error and hit the ball home to
double Bergholt’s advantage. Liam Hefer-Thorpe then came to Bergholt’s rescue
after a corner wasn’t dealt with. The ball was bobbling around before a Thetford
player toe-poked the ball towards goal but a combination of keeper Tom Stone and
Hefer-Thorpe prevented the ball crossing the line. But on 27 minutes Jordan
Fisher scored for Thetford after a high ball over the home side’s defence caught
them out and the front man lobbed the advancing Bergholt keeper. Thetford
had the entire second half but they couldn’t break down a resilient Bergholt
defence. A cross from the right looped over everyone but Ben Ratcliffe got up
high at the back post to prevent a Thetford attacker from scoring. But after
soaking up so much pressure Bergholt then broke and Andy Nugent was left
one-on-one with the visiting keeper who made a good save to deny Nugent his
second of the game. The Thetford number 2 was then booked after an incident
involving new-signing Lee Willcox. However the visitors couldn’t break down the
defence and Bergholt recorded another win which keeps them top-of-the-table.
Under 10's Saturday
12th November 2005
Martlesham Hurricanes A 1 East Bergholt A 7
East
Bergholt A cruised through the preliminary round of the cup with a 7-1 win over
division 2 side Martlesham Hurricanes. Jack Elomaa started the scoring in the 8th
minute after excellent work by William Harris on the bye line. Ball juggling
prior to an excellent volley by Jack Elomaa led to his and Bergholt's second as
Bergholt took control of the match. Remi Daniels was on the end of a Stephen
Cole Corner for his second goal of the season. Martlesham did not sit back and
on the 16th minute, Matt Farthing pulled a goal back and 1 minute
later Jonathan McGrath superbly saved from the same player. On the stroke of
half time a turn and shot by William Harris in a crowded penalty area restored
Bergholt's 3 goal lead. Bergholt started the second half with some excellent one
touch football with Jack Elomaa shooting just wide. Six minutes into the second
half Jack Elomaa completed his hat trick finishing of a Stephen Cole miss kick.
Bergholt's 6th came from a solo effort by William Harris and he
returned onto the field in the final minute to complete his hat trick.
Man of the Match: Jack Elomaa
Martlesham Hurricanes B 2 East Bergholt B 3
Martlesham Hurricanes gave East Bergholt B a second half fright as Bergholt
managed to hold on to avoid a shock cup exit. Bergholt started well with Alex
Biondi shot well saved. Billy Hornsey finished of an Alex Biondi corner for
Bergholts first. Bergholt seem to have control as Alex Biondi slotted home when
Isaac Keinzley shot was well saved by the Hurricanes keeper. Isaac Keinzley
seemed to have secured Bergholts passage into the next round of the cup slotting
home after an excellent solo run. Martlesham lifted their game and 2 quick goals
by Harry Lewis knocked Bergholt's and lifted Hurricanes' confidence.. Every
Bergholt player was closed down as soon as they received the ball and the
Hurricanes were finding space. Louis Clarke cleared when Martlesham looked
destine to score. With minutes remaining Isaac Keinzley’s shot shuddered the
crossbar and the alert keeper cleared from an oncoming Alex Biondi. A last
effort to take the game into extra time by the Hurricanes strike, thankfully for
Bergholt's cup hopes went just wide.
Man of the Match: Billy Hornsey
Under 14's Sunday 6th
November
2005
East Bergholt 6 Bury Town 2
East
Bergholt U14s progressed to the quarter-finals of the KO Cup
with a 6-2 victory over Bury Town. Goals from James Sherwood, Carl Green, Mitchell
Aalders, Ryan Frost, Lee Andrews and James Ager set-up a quarter-final tie at Needham or Walsham. Bergholt
took control of the game from the off and took the lead on five minutes when
James Sherwood hit a shot from 20 yards out which eluded the visiting keeper.
Two minutes later and Carl Green got his name on the score sheet with a good
finish at the back-post after a cross from the right missed everyone. On 22
miutes, Mitchell Aalders scored his eighth league goal of the season after a
good run and cross by Andy Nugent provided Aalders with a simple finish. Two
minutes later and Ryan Frost scored his third of the season to make the score
4-0 to the home side. Five minutes before the break Lee Andrews hit a superb
free-kick into the roof of the net from wide on the right after a silly foul
from a Bury defender on Cameron Vincent. Bury came out for the second half
looking like a different team. They were making Bergholt work to keep the ball
and they scored a deserved goal four minutes into the second half when Matt
Stevens scored. Bergholt replied 13 minutes later when an Andrews corner was
headed in by centre-back James Ager. But the Bury heads didn’t go down and with
just two minutes to go Sam Bass capitalized on a rare defensive error and lobbed keeper Tom Stone to score.
Under 10's Saturday
5th November 2005
East
Bergholt A 4 Claydon A 0
Two goals in each half was enough to secure the win to keep the
pressure on the top of the table sides. Bergholt dominated the game from the
start with Jack Elomaa shooting just wide. William Harris failed to hit the
target from a Stephen Cole cross. The Claydon keeper Jonathan Ives held well
from a George Foster cross. In the 8th minute Jack Elomaa slotted the
ball past Ives after excellent one touch football between Stephen Cole and Remi
Daniel. Jack Elomaa and Remi Daniel combined cleverly but Elomaa’s shot hit the
side netting. William Harris scored Bergholt’s second following up a
Remi Daniel’s cross. Bergholt piled on the pressure in search of more
goals but the determined Claydon held out. The second half continued in the same
manner as the first with Claydon looking dangerous on the counter attack.
Jonathan Ives produced a double save from Stephen Cole then started the attack
which Jonathan McGrath saved well at the feet of Josh Harvey. William Harris
supplied the assist for Remi Daniel to score his first of the season giving
Bergholt a comfortable 3-0 lead. Claydon never gave up and Oliie Canies crashed
a shot against the bar. Stephen Cole scored Bergholt's fourth when an Alex
Hardwick through ball left Stephen one on one with the last defender. Jonathan
Ives prevented a Bergholt fifth by superbly saving a clever chip by Remi Daniels
and George Foster had 2 shots blocked by the determined Claydon defence in the
dying minutes.
Man of the Match: Jack Elomaa
East
Bergholt B 8 Claydon B 2
East Berholt B continued the climb up the table with a convincing
victory against Claydon. Bergholt scored an early break through when Lewis
Knights finished off a Elliot Jones cross. Billy Hornsey and Alex Biondi
outstanding one touch football led to Lewis Knights second. Claydon tried to
claw their way back into the game with Joe Phillips shooting wide. Billy Hornsey
taped in from close range for Bergholts third after Lewis Knights cross cannoned
of the post, and just prior the half time whistle Isaac Keinzley set up Lewis
Knights for a first half hat trick. A goal blitz at the start of the second half
killed of any hope of a Claydon revival. Isaac Keinzley’s first minute corner
was deflected into the
net. Connor Robertson gained an assist for Billy
Hornsey’s second of the game and the same 2 players combined for Billy Hornsey’s
hat trick. Claydon penetrated the Bergholt defence for Joe Phillips to pull one
back but Bergholt immediately restored the 7 goal lead when Ben McGrath taped
home a goal bound effort from Alex Biondi. Joe Phillips managed a second
consolation goal to complete the scoring.
Man of the Match: Louis Clarke
Under 14's Sunday 30th October
2005
Sicklesmere 5 East Bergholt 3
East
Bergholt U14s succumbed to their first defeat of the season at Sicklesmere.
Goals from James Ager, James Sherwood and Andy Nugent couldn’t stop the visitors
losing 5-3. Bergholt were definitely the better side in the first-half but they
couldn’t make any of their four corners count in the early stages. Sicklesmere
took the lead against the run of play on 16 minutes. Sam Rayner finished after
his strike partner had rounded Bergholt stopper Tom Stone before cutting the
ball back for Rayner to slot in. On 28 minutes the visitors equalised. Another
good cross from Lee Andrews enabled James Ager to head the ball into the corner
of the net. But two minutes before half-time Matt Miles put the home side back
ahead after a mistake at the back allowed him to run through and fire past
Stone.
After 43 minutes Miles scored his second after he beat the Bergholt defence and
finished well but the Bergholt defence were adamant that a hand was used by the
striker to control the ball. Two minutes later and Mitchell Aalders forced a
fine save from the Sicklesmere goalie. Sicklesmere scored their fourth after a
corner wasn’t dealt with and Miles completed his hat trick. The home side’s
defence were standing strong and the Bergholt attacks were dealt with well but
on 63 minutes James Sherwood pulled a goal back for the visitors after a good
cross from substitute Carl Green. The come-back was on and four minutes later a
penalty was awarded to Bergholt. A magnificent save from the keeper enabled
Andrews to swing in another corner which wasn’t fully dealt with and a defender
caught the ball in the six yard box. Andy Nugent stepped up to take it and
scored but he was ordered to take it again because team-mate Andrews had run
into the box. However Nugent scored again and Sicklesmere were panicking. As
Bergholt pushed on for an equaliser Sicklesmere broke and Aaron Hetsehkun
toe-poked the ball past the on-coming Tom Stone. Bergholt were unlucky not to
snatch a point after a good display. Sicklesmere were a bigger team and used
their strength to good advantage.
Under 10's Saturday
29th October 2005
Witnesham
Wasps A 0 East Bergholt A 0
This
was an entertaining 0-0 draw that either side could have claimed the victory
leaving both sides losing valuable points to the leaders. Billy Hornsey received
a deserved call up to the first time due to Jack Elomaa’s father losing his way
to Witnesham. Witnesham started lively but the strikers shot flew wide. Bergholt
took 10 minutes to settle with Stephen Cole and William Harris combining well
but the Wasps defence blocked in numbers. Remi Daniel shot into the side netting
after excellent team play by Bergholt. Both sides attacked in numbers and Alex
Hardwick rescued Bergholt clearing a goalmouth scramble. William Harris cracked
2 shots against the upright and just prior to the interval Jonathan McGrath
saved superbly from the Wasps striker Louis Bloom. The second half was the
identical to the first with both sides going full out for the victory. Stephen
Cole shot wide for Bergholt and on the next attack Bloom shot just over for the
Wasps. William Harris was desperately unlucky to see his shot clattered against
the goal frame for the 3rd time in the match, but Jonathan McGrath
became Bergholt's hero in the last minute of the game producing 2 consecutive
wonder saves. Though the A team remain unbeaten they have to start turning the
draws into victory if they have real title aspirations.
Man of the Match: William Harris
Witnesham
Wasps B 0 East Bergholt B 5
East
Bergholt B made it 4 consecutive victories with a convincing 5-0 win away to
Witnesham. After a great team performance in our last victory this win relied
more on individual goals than team goals. Jack Elomaa started the scoring from a
Lewis Knights cross. Isaac Keinzley headed over from close range. An amazing
dribble by Isaac Keinzley was finished by Lewis Knights, starting his first game
of the season. Jack Elomaa, Isaac Keinzley, and Lewis Knights were all unlucky
not to extend the lead before half time. Isaac Keinzley ran through from his own
half to score Bergholt's third and, shortly after, a second solo effort
by Isaac killed off any hopes of a Wasps revival. Lewis Knights dribble, from
his own half, to score his second of the game finished the scoring.
Man of the Match: Lewis Knights
A
Team Player of the Month for October: - Stephen Cole
B Team Player of the Month for October: - Connor Robertson
Under 14's Sunday 23rd October
2005
East Bergholt 7 St Louis 1
East Bergholt U14s
beat St Louis to continue their winning start to the season. A hat trick from
Mitchell Aalders and goals from Aaron Hall, Lee Andrews, William Black and
Cameron Vincent secured the 7-1 win.
In the first minute Mitchell Aalders was unlucky with a shot that flew just
over the bar. But on 18 minutes, Aalders broke through the visitors defence and
chipped the stranded keeper. Aaron Hall was unlucky with a brilliant chip from
outside the area which hit the inside of the post and rebounded out to safety.
Hall was not to be denied his first goal of the season though and on 27 minutes
he controlled a pass before hitting a shot which beat the keeper. The St Louis
keeper then made a fine save to deny Aalders after a good cross from Andy
Nugent. Bergholt added a third three minutes before half-time when a good cross
by Cameron Vincent was turned in by Aalders. Just a minute after half-time and
St Louis pulled a goal back when a deflected through-ball ran into the path of
Luke Hardwick who lobbed Bergholt keeper Tom Stone. This fired the home side
back into action and on 42 minutes they should’ve scored after repeated pressure
the ball failed to really trouble the visiting keeper. On 53 minutes Lee Andrews
hit a superb shot into the roof of the net from 25 yards after good work from
Nugent. Seven minutes later and substitute William Black scored his first of the
season after excellent build-up play between Aalders and Nugent. Shortly after
Andrews hit another screamer that stayed low this time but the keeper did well
to keep it out. A minute later Bergholt did score their sixth goal of the game.
A great solo run from Vincent on the right resulted in the winger hitting the
ball into the bottom corner. With two minutes remaining Aalders rounded the
keeper before tucking the ball away with his left foot.
Under 14's Sunday 16th October
2005
Stow Town 0 East Bergholt
8
East Bergholt U14s kept their winning start to the season alive on Saturday with
a convincing 8-0 win over a spirited Stow Town side. Braces from James Ager and
Ryan Frost and one each from Andy Nugent, Mitchell Aalders, Lee Andrews and
Jamie Rhind secured the victory.
In the first minute Mitchell Aalders brought a good save from the Stow keeper
and breaking through the Stow defence. Stow then had their first attack of the
game when a good cross from the right eluded everyone. On 17minutes, a good
cross from Cameron Vincent was hit just wide by Aalders for a corner. Lee
Andrews sent in the corner and after a header from James Ager was blocked, Andy
Nugent was there for the re-bound and he headed the ball in. Right on the stroke
of half-time Jamie Rhind conceded a free-kick and a Stow midfielder hit the ball
just wide of Tom Stone’s upright. Bergholt didn’t
play well in the first-half and the score was still 1-0 when the half-time
whistle went.
They looked a totally different side in the second-half and it was 2-0 within a
minute of the re-start. Aalders put in a good cross and Rhind was there to score
his third goal of the season. Andrews sent in another corner on 43 minutes and
defender Ager side-footed home from six yards after the Stow defence had failed
to clear their lines. Just two minutes later and Ager scored his second of the
game. He met Andrews’ corner and headed the ball into the bottom corner. On 49
minutes, Ryan Frost scored with his first touch of the match after firing home
from the edge of the area after a good save from the Stow keeper. Three minutes
later and it was Andrews’ turn to score. A good throw-in from Aaron Hall allowed
Andrews to take the ball well on his chest and he hit a left-foot shot that hit
the far post and went in. Almost immediately from the kick-off and Frost got his
second and made it 7-0 to Bergholt. Keeper Tom Stone was forced into a good save
after a Stow free-kick from just outside the area deflected off the wall and it
was creeping in until Stone turned in round the post. With four minutes
remaining Aalders finally got his name on the scoresheet after profiting from
some poor defending to beat the keeper.
Girls Under 12's Sunday 16th October 2005
East Bergholt 4 Bacton United 0
Bergholt had to make a few changes again this
week, and it was clear these were not working, so assistant coach John Howe
changed things around. After 9 minutes Bergholt went ahead when a fine shot from
Emily Clarke. Despite lots of chances it took until 27 minutes to add a second,
from hot shot Amy Webb. Bergholt started the second half very strong with
Hannah Brigden going close and a fine save by the Bacton keeper to keep out
a Kotarsas Ferce free kick. Bergholt went 3 up when Sophie France scored her first
ever goal for the club. Changes were made with Gemma Howe going in goal and
Caitlin Laydon coming onto the pitch, and almost adding a fourth with her
first touch. The fourth goal did come when Becky Wheeler scored, again her first
goal for the club. Despite the score Bacton keep going and never gave up. Final
score 4-0 and Bergholt have at last got back to winning ways after failing to
get anything in the last two weeks despite playing well.
Under 10's Saturday 15th October 2005
St. Johns A 2 East Bergholt A 5
East Bergholt A continued their unbeaten start to the season. After a nervous
first five minutes Jack Elomaa battle well but shot wide. St. Johns hit back but
found Jonathan McGrath in excellent form. Stephen Cole broke the deadlock on 10
minutes after the Saints keeper could only parry a Remi Daniel shot from a
George Foster cross. Jack Elomaa shot just over following up a goal kick,
followed by William Harris failing to hit the target. St. Johns shot just wide
as the tried to pull them back into the game. Stephen Cole scored his second
finishing of a long ball from Jonathan McGrath. Jonathan McGrath punched clear a
St. Johns corner and could only watch as the strikers shot whisked past the
post. Stephen Cole and Jack Elomaa combined but Stephen could not finish when
clear on goal. St. Johns started the second half with and early shot, but from
the resulting goal kick Jack Elomaa scored Bergholts third. Stephen
Cole scored his Hat trick after a mazy dribble turn and shot in a crowded area.
The Saints kept battling but could not find a way past the solid Bergholt
rearguard. An excellent back heel by Jack Elomaa allowed William Harris to score
Bergholts 5th. With 3 minutes left Bergholt seemed to fall a sleep
allowing St. Johns to totally dominate the final minutes. With 2 goals in 1
minute Bergholt looked shocked but managed to hold out for an important 3
points. Man
of the Match: Stephen Cole
St. Johns B 0 East Bergholt B 4
East Bergholt gained an excellent win against the B league leaders St. Johns.
Alex Biondi shot just wide followed on his next attack seeing his shot tipped
wide. Billy Hornsey tapped home from Alex Biondi’s resulting corner. Billy
Hornsey shot just wide as the Saint’s defender put Hornsey under pressure. Alex
Biondi shot across goal but Connor Robertson could not reach. Billy Hornsey shot
hit the post and Isaac Keinzley shot was well saved after a goalmouth scramble.
St. Johns struggled to get into the game as Bergholt dominated the play. Isaac
Keinzley scored a deserved second just prior to half time finishing of an Alex
Biondi through ball. Billy Hornsey scored his second finishing off a long ball
by Elliot Jones and Isaac Keinzley was unlucky not to score his second after
seeing his shot well saved. Isaac Keinzley playing against his old team-mates
started the second half by seeing 3 goal bound efforts well saved by the Saints
sub keeper. A last ditch tackle stopped Isaac again prior to the keeper saving
after Connor Robertson shot from the edge of the box. Isaac Keinzley provided
the assist for Billy Hornsey to score his second hat-trick of the season. Isaac
was destined not to score a second after 3 more efforts were saved by the
keeper. The whistle went after a double save from the Saint’s keeper preventing
Isaac Keinzley extending Bergholts lead. Man
of the Match: Isaac Keinzley
Under 10's Saturday 8th October 2005
Holbrook Hornets A 3 East Bergholt A 2
East
Bergholt travelled to Holbrook for a friendly against the Division 2 leaders.
Bergholt attacked from the start with the Holbrook keeper saving Holbrook on
several occasions. On 10 minutes Alex Hardwick tapped home from 2 metres from a
Stephen Cole Corner. Stephen Cole failed to round the keeper after an excellent
through ball by George Foster. On the stroke of half time Holbrook’s lively
striker pulled Holbrook level. The goal gave Holbrook confidents and took the
lead straight from the second half kick off. Jack Elomaa’s header hit the bar
twice which was followed by an amazing goalmouth scramble that the hornets
managed to clear. Bergholt tried to take control of the game and the Holbrook
defence especially the keeper kept the Bergholt attack at bay. Stephen Cole
managed to pulled Bergholt level, slotting past the keeper from an Alex Hardwick
through ball. With minutes remaining a miss kick by last defender Louis Clarke
allowed the Holbrook striker to run through and score the winner for Holbrook.
Man of the match: Remi Daniel
Holbrook Hornets B 0 East Bergholt B 11
The
Bergholt B side produced a goal avalanche against a Holbrook side that attacked
well but were left short at the back. Ben McGrath started the scoring when Alex
Biondi switched play after a Lewis Knights cross. Ben McGrath returned the
complement for Alex Biondi for Bergholt's second. The 2 players combined
again for Alex Biondi to score his second and just prior to half time Alex
Biondi unselfishly played Ben McGrath in for his second. Connor
Robertson joined into the action in the second half with a 5 minute hat trick
with the second and third solo runs from his own half and Alex
Biondi gaining another assist for the first. Not to be out done Alex
Biondi scored his hat trick following a short corner involving him Elliot Jones
and Connor Robertson. The defence was no existent as Alex Biondi played in Ben
McGrath for his Hat trick and first team keeper scored his first from the edge
of the box. Alex Biondi managed to out chase Ben McGrath and Connor Robertson
all eager to score their fourth for Bergholt last goal of the day. Man of the Match: Alex Biondi
Under 14's Sunday
2nd October 2005
Needham Market 0 East Bergholt 1
East Bergholt secured
their third straight league victory at Needham Market on Sunday morning. A single goal
from Andrew Nugent secured the points and kept the 100 per cent record alive. It
was a scrappy game where neither side created that many chances. Needham were
restricted to shots from outside the area, none of which troubled Bergholt
keeper Tom Stone.The home side received a
scare late in the first half when a Lee Andrews corner was flicked on by Carl
Green. The ball was creeping just inside the post but Needham keeper Liam Siggers tipped it round the post. On 46 minutes though, a
mix-up in the Needham defence allowed Andrew Nugent to toe-poke the ball home. A
lack of communication between Siggers and a defender resulted in Nugent sticking
his foot out to touch the ball home. Bergholt were defending deeper and deeper
and but for a Ben Ratcliffe goal line clearance, Needham would’ve equalised. Stone then pulled off a
line save from an awkward Needham free-kick, the large stopper punching the ball
over the bar. The visitors held on for the win despite more Needham pressure.
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