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1984 Junior Season Summary
Under-15s - Div. 4C 11th M - Div. 6 9th P - Div. 6
Coach: Brian Webb Coach: Sandy MacDonald Coach: Colin Payne
Manager: Bruce Inglis Manager: Sandy MacDonald Manager: Colin Payne
v St Peters 2-2 & 2-1 v Claudelands White 1-7 & 0-1 v Rhode St Pistols 1-8 & 1-9
v Hillcrest High 1-1 & 5-0 v Hillcrest Academic 6-0 & 7-0 v Hamilton East 0-1 & 2-0
v Ham’ Boys High E 14-3 v Morrinsville Tigers 1-2 & 0-2 v W U Indians 1-0
v Otorohanga 5-0 v Vardon Gold 6-0 & 1-1 v Ngaruawahia R 0-6 & 0-4
v Ham’ Boys High F 3-2 v Hamilton North 5-0 & 3-1 v Hillcrest Bullets 0-2 & 0-7
v Ngaruawahia High 4-2 v W U Wanderers 0-2 & 3-0 v Hukanui Dynamos 0-3 & 0-6
Played 8, Won 7, Drew 1, v Cambridge B 1-2 v Hamilton West 0-0
Goals For 36, Against 11 Played 13, Won 6, Drew 1 Played 12, Won 2, Drew 1
Points 15 Goals For 34, Against 18 Goals For 5, Against 46
Points 13 Points 5
13th T - Div. 4
Coach: Mike Kerr 9th W - Div. 4 7th M - Div. 2
Manager: Mike Kerr Coach: Steve Williams Coach: Mo’ Morunga
v Hillcrest Berkley 2-2 & 2-1 Manager: Maxine Williams Manager: Mo’ Morunga
v Hamilton North 2-2 & 0-0 v Knighton Computers 2-1 & 6-0 v Tramway Rovers Loss & 0-3
v Ngaruawahia W 2-0 & 0-2 v Western Utd Bullets 0-3 & 1-1 v Huntly Raiders 1-6 & 0-4
v Maeroa Yellow 2-2 & 2-1 v Marist Green 3-0 & 7-0 v Hamilton North 0-4 & 0-1
v Southwell Lions 6-0 & Win v Hamilton North 1-0 & 2-0 v Glenview Tigers 0-2 & 0-1
v Claudelands Red 2-1 & 2-0 v Morrinsville Hawkes 7-0 & 2-0 v Melville 0-3 & 0-8
v Morrinsville 2-3 v Taupiri Tornadoes 3-1 & 1-1 v Marist Green 1-7 & 0-4
Played 13, Won 7, Drew 4 v Raglan Mudsharks 4-1 v Ohaupo 0-12
Goals For 24, Against 14 Played 13, Won 10, Drew 1 Played 13, Lost 13
Points 18 Goals For 39, Against 8 Goals For 2, Against 55
Points 22 Points 0
13th K - Div. 2
Coach: Ian Todd 9th R - Div. 6 7th S - Div. 4
Manager: Pat Hutt Coach: Jonathan Rathbone Coach: Kath Matthews
v Cambridge A 2-2 & 5-2 Manager: Jonathan Rathbone Manager: Kath Matthews
v Melville White 1-0 & 1-0 v Hukanui Dynamos 3-0 & 4-0 v Hamilton North 5-0 & 1-1
v Tramway Falcons 2-0 & 1-1 v Hamilton West A 9-0 & 12-0 v Tamahere 3-0 & 6-0
v St Andrews A 8-0 & 4-0 v Rhode St Pistols 4-2 & 10-2 v Tramway Rovers 5-2 & 8-1
v Claudelands A 3-1 & 0-0 v Ngaruawahia P 6-0 & 4-0 v Knighton Red 2-0 & 0-0
v Te Awamutu 6-1 & 3-0 v W U Indians 9-0 & 15-1 v Bankwood Blue 4-0 & 4-0
v Hukanui Harriers 4-0 v Hamilton East 8-0 & 2-0 v Morrinsville 3-1
Played 13, Won 10, Drew 3 v Hillcrest Bullets 7-3 Played 11, Won 9, Drew 2
Goals For 40, Against 7 Played 13, Won 13 Goals For 41, Against 5
Points 23 Goals For 93, Against 8 Points 20
Points 26
11th Grade Tournament - 1984
Marist White had defeated Kevin Holmes blasted one shot at a making the shot!
Vardon Gold in the preliminary round stunned keeper who had to take a deep During the match one of the
of the tournament before meeting us, breath or two to get restarted. The 1-0 junior Ngaruawahia spectators
the “B” squad. result sent us into the second round. intercepted a ball in the penalty area,
The lads played well. Darryl Here we run up against a team, picked it up and tossed it to our keeper.
Donald covered his goal efficiently Hillcrest Lions, who had played six The spectators were hostile and a drop
(although not having much to do). divisions higher and were six inches ball had to be awarded two meters out
Kevin Holmes played a defender/ taller! from the post for play interference. The
midfield role perfectly to set up good Our lads were intimidated by spectator was completely unflustered!
forays. the size of these 11-year-olds and the After the match the opposing
Our only goal came in the first matter was not helped by lack-lustre coach cheekily congratulated our boys
spell when Shane Sayers streaked down refereeing (at one stage the referee was for keeping them down to two goals!
the right and centred for Graham seen chatting with another official as This put the “B” squad out of
Pilkington. Graham stepped over the the game progressed). the competition but they enjoyed their
ball letting it run to Andrew Pope who We failed to mark a Lions outing, including some energy-sapping
calmly side-footed the ball home. striker and, with no off-side rule, he ran running about between matches, and
We were through a number of away for an easy goal. Their second they wondered why they were tired in
times in the second half with plenty of came as a solo effort from half-way. the second game!
support. A final pass could have created The referee ignored a blatant push by
an open goal but it was not needed. the striker on Graham Pilkington before
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