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Sunday, April 27, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
BBQ - with mystery guest! - Sunday 27th April
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Under 9's and Under 10's at Leeds Utd Old Boys Match
Many thanks to Roy Jewitt who took some fantastic photos at Tadcaster Albion on Sunday 20th April 2008.
You can view all 83 photos here: http://tinyurl.com/3zyx9h
No child is named or identified - if you see something you don't like - let us know and we will remove it.
P.S. don't forget to wear 'high factor' on Sunday at the BBQ - blistering sun is forecast.
Monday, April 7, 2008
Bishopthorpe ‘v’ Tad Albion U8s (6th April)
U8 Yellow Team Match Report
1st Game report
Bishopthorpe 1 – 3 Tadcaster Albion
Scorers: Harry, James (2)
The Yellow team lined up for the first game with Alfie in goal; Emily and Joseph defence; James and Megan in midfield; Harry up front.
Tadcaster went into their final game of the season knowing that only a win would secure second place in the league. On a dreadful hard bumpy pitch both teams were somewhat tentative in the first couple of minutes. James soon settled the nerves though as he fired Tadcaster into the lead with a great low shot. From that point on Tadcaster always had the upper hand. The second goal was the best of the game; having beaten one player, James drew in the last defender before picking out a great run from Harry who rounded the keeper and tapped the ball home. Just before half time, Tadcaster were given a warning when they conceded a goal as a Bishopthorpe player fired in a loose goal kick.
Daniel replaced Emily for the second half and Tadcaster came full of determination. Alfie had very little to do in goal thanks to the efforts of all of the outfield players. Mid-way through the second half, Tadcaster were awarded a free kick wide on the right. James only had one thing on mind and he blasted the ball high into the net to restore the 2 goal cushion. Tadcaster continued to have the better of the play, but without creating any more clear-cut chances. When the referee’s whistle signalled the end of the match, the team were able to give themselves a pat on the back for a job well done.
Man of the Match: Joseph – up and down the pitch throughout the game, he absolutely ran his socks off once again. Well done Joseph!
This was great win and seals a well deserved second place in the league; losing out only on goal difference to Heworth. All the players involved throughout the season can be rightly proud of themselves for their individual efforts. However this success has been achieved by playing for each other, as a team. Well done all of you!
2nd Game report
Bishopthorpe 3 – 3 Tadcaster Albion
Scorers: Alfie, James (2)
The line up for the second game was Megan in goal; Daniel and Emily in defence; James and Harry in midfield; Alfie and Joseph up front.
An entertaining end to the season saw Tadcaster build a 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Alfie and James. It looked like a comfortable win was on the cards, but a Bishopthorpe goal which nearly took Megan’s head off gave the home side confidence and they eventually scored twice more to go into the lead. James levelled the scores near the end and the last word went to Megan who pulled off a great save at the death to earn the draw.
Man of the Match: Emily – great defending. Well done Emily !
1st Game report
Bishopthorpe 1 – 3 Tadcaster Albion
Scorers: Harry, James (2)
The Yellow team lined up for the first game with Alfie in goal; Emily and Joseph defence; James and Megan in midfield; Harry up front.
Tadcaster went into their final game of the season knowing that only a win would secure second place in the league. On a dreadful hard bumpy pitch both teams were somewhat tentative in the first couple of minutes. James soon settled the nerves though as he fired Tadcaster into the lead with a great low shot. From that point on Tadcaster always had the upper hand. The second goal was the best of the game; having beaten one player, James drew in the last defender before picking out a great run from Harry who rounded the keeper and tapped the ball home. Just before half time, Tadcaster were given a warning when they conceded a goal as a Bishopthorpe player fired in a loose goal kick.
Daniel replaced Emily for the second half and Tadcaster came full of determination. Alfie had very little to do in goal thanks to the efforts of all of the outfield players. Mid-way through the second half, Tadcaster were awarded a free kick wide on the right. James only had one thing on mind and he blasted the ball high into the net to restore the 2 goal cushion. Tadcaster continued to have the better of the play, but without creating any more clear-cut chances. When the referee’s whistle signalled the end of the match, the team were able to give themselves a pat on the back for a job well done.
Man of the Match: Joseph – up and down the pitch throughout the game, he absolutely ran his socks off once again. Well done Joseph!
This was great win and seals a well deserved second place in the league; losing out only on goal difference to Heworth. All the players involved throughout the season can be rightly proud of themselves for their individual efforts. However this success has been achieved by playing for each other, as a team. Well done all of you!
2nd Game report
Bishopthorpe 3 – 3 Tadcaster Albion
Scorers: Alfie, James (2)
The line up for the second game was Megan in goal; Daniel and Emily in defence; James and Harry in midfield; Alfie and Joseph up front.
An entertaining end to the season saw Tadcaster build a 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Alfie and James. It looked like a comfortable win was on the cards, but a Bishopthorpe goal which nearly took Megan’s head off gave the home side confidence and they eventually scored twice more to go into the lead. James levelled the scores near the end and the last word went to Megan who pulled off a great save at the death to earn the draw.
Man of the Match: Emily – great defending. Well done Emily !
Friday, April 4, 2008
Mini Soccerer End of Season BBQ 2008
Mini-Soccer End of Season BBQ
Sunday 27th April
Riverside School Field.
12pm – 4pm
We are looking for adults interested in playing football or netball on the day Please let your coaches know if you would like to join in.
Any parents who can help setting up the tents and BBQ equipment will be welcome at 10am
Tickets are on sale now from your coaches, the cost is £5 per family.
You are asked to provide salad or deserts.
BBQ meat will be provided
Drinks, Crisps and Sweets will be on sale
Raffle
Please support the raffle by providing prizes, these can be handed in or brought on the day
Sunday 27th April
Riverside School Field.
12pm – 4pm
We are looking for adults interested in playing football or netball on the day Please let your coaches know if you would like to join in.
Any parents who can help setting up the tents and BBQ equipment will be welcome at 10am
Tickets are on sale now from your coaches, the cost is £5 per family.
You are asked to provide salad or deserts.
BBQ meat will be provided
Drinks, Crisps and Sweets will be on sale
Raffle
Please support the raffle by providing prizes, these can be handed in or brought on the day
Event Details
12:00 – Dad’s 5 aside Football Match
12:00 – Mum’s 7 aside Netball Match
13:30 – BBQ
15:00 - Trophy Presentations
16:00 – Finish
12:00 – Dad’s 5 aside Football Match
12:00 – Mum’s 7 aside Netball Match
13:30 – BBQ
15:00 - Trophy Presentations
16:00 – Finish
Photo's of last years event can be seen here:-
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