News & Results Sunday 25th November 2007
November 26, 2007
Results
Under 18
U18s EJA South West
Grays Athletic 3 Bowers & Pitsea 0
Under 16
U16s EJA Eastern
Grays Athletic 3 Hullbridge 2
Goalscorers: Hibbert, Little, Millar
Chelmsford League
Grays Athletic U16A 1 Felstead Rovers U16 2
Goalscorer: Lewis
Under 15
U15s EJA Presidents Cup
Grays Athletic 4 North Greenford 1
Goalscorers: Kappes(3), Doe
Grays are back to their winning ways, well done everyone
Chelmsford League
Grays Athletic 0 Gidea Park Rangers B 8
Following a victory last week, Grays were back to their losing ways, changes need to be made to the team ollowing this defeat, so far out of 7 league games they have only secured a single win, it is dissapointing for the players, management & parents, the game was won by a better organised and physical team, Grays realy need to knuckle down and start playing the football we know they are capable of.
Under 14
U14 EJAs Southern Central
Dagenham & Redbridge 1 Grays Athletic 2
Goalscorers: Wright, Judd
Under 12
Echo Premier League
Thurrock B 1 Grays Athletic 6
Goalscorers: Charles, Levett, Munday, Morris, Cobb, Norris
Grays found form today to run out comfortable winners against Thurrock.
Grays opened the scoring on 2 minutes, great play and a pinpoint cross from Shea on the right found Rykie in the box who obliged with a perfect first time strike.
Thurrock equalised on 24 minutes when instead of playing to the whistle, Grays hesitated and conceded a scrappy goal.
Half time 1 : 1
Grays advantage was resumed 2 minutes into the second half, Aaron hitting a shot from the edge of the area that lofted over the keeper.
Anthony scored a goal on his debut, a crafted header beating the keeper.
George also scored his first goal for grays with a run and a looping shot from the right hand edge of the area.
Goal number 5 came on with 3 minutes to go when Charlie ran onto a quickly taken free kick from Anthony and beat the offside and a static defence.
With only 2 minutes to go Shea scored number 6. Good work and a pass from Onye setting Shea up for a fine finish.
Under 11
Thurrock A 2 Grays Athletic 2
It was a clash of the 2 teams at the top of the Premier League today at Nutberry Football Pitches. Both teams went out playing to win and it was a non-stop game from beginning to end. Thurrock ended the 1st half 1 nil up. In the 2nd half it was much of the same, good football being played by both teams but Grays couldn't seem to find a way through to the back of the net. Thurrock then went and scored again, making the game 2 - 0. Luckily, the Grays Ath boys didn't let if affect their game and they played with their heads up and managed to claw back 2 goals before the full time whistle. The 1st goal was an own goal (although Ryan B will claim it as nobody likes to score in their own goal) and John A got the 2nd. That was a good goal coming all the way down the left side of the pitch from Alex the goal keeper, to Joe then Reece and then John A. All in all, if we couldn't win then a draw would do!! Grays Ath are still top of the Premier League table with Thurrock snapping at their heels still in 2nd place.
Under 10
Thundermite League
Grays Athletic Blue 1 Basildon Wanderers Yellow 1
Goalscorer: O.G.
Under 8
Grays Athletic Under 8 Lions (sponsored by Frankie and Benny's Lakeside)
Grays Athletic 4 - 0 Wickford Town Panthers
The boys celebrated their first win of the season today by playing a great game of football.
Samuel opened the scoring 5 minutes into the game followed by his second shortly after, with great passing from all the boys this was made 3 - 0 with a goal from Ben.W just before the half time whistle.
The second half was just as exciting as the first, the boys all playing really well. The defence held strong by Joe and Connor and Harry getting the 4th and Charlie keeping a clean sheet.
Well done boys, keep up the hard work.
Grays Athletic Under 8 Tigers (Sponsored by May Interiors Ltd)
Shields Academy 2 Grays Athletic Tigers 0
We knew this would be a hard game from the off as Sheilds have only lost one game, Grays held them off in the first half but in the second half Sheilds came out very strong and scored 2 goals
Well done to all the boys and we have got Sheilds at home next week so lets look forward to the home game
Man of the Match: Jack
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