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HomeSportRaring to go after break

Raring to go after break

Noosa Eagles U7 Gold were so excited to be back on the field after the Easter break and played a great game against Caloundra Blue. With a win of 6-1 the kids played so well as a team, passing the ball to each other to get through defence. Well done to Cruiz, Imogen, Emily and Zach for their wonderful efforts on field and keeping the ball away from the opposing team and congratulations to Matthew and Myles for your goals. Another big congratulations to our hard working goalie Oscar who did such a great job stopping every ball that came toward him. Player of the week goes to Imogen who was on the ball throughout the entire game.

A great game of soccer between the Under 10 Gold and Caloundra after long Easter break. The Noosa Eagles started well with strikers Bella and Harrison having some great opportunities in front of the Caloundra goal but couldn’t convert. Declan showed some amazing skills in goals with Eli helping out at the end of the game. Solid defense again from Sienna, Cooper, Finn and Charlie kept the strong attacks out but Caloundra snuck a couple of sneaky goals in before halftime. The midfield of Bonnie, Lachlan, Tom and Montanah played their hearts out and kept the engine room of the team ticking over, a lucky goal to Caloundra in the last minute gave us a 0-3 loss but we won’t be so rusty next week.

A close game for U10 Black who despite being down on players, fought hard and played well as a team coming away with a win against Caloundra 4-3. Great defence from Cooper S, Kallum and Rohnan, and to our midfield players Portia, Charlie and Kiro great work. You all ran your hearts out. Ella, Jaymie and Cooper also fought hard in the back line defending the ball away from the goals.Congratulations to Iggy for his awesome work in goals. Great game guys. Keep up the good work.

 

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