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HomeSportYoung Eagles back on the field

Young Eagles back on the field

By Rebecca Petrie

The Noosa Eagles Under 6s were very excited to be back on the field playing Buddina Turtles. The score was 1-7 to Buddina with Myles getting player of the week for his great effort!
The Noosa Eagles Under 7 Gold team demonstrated their skill and determination against the Mooloolah Bandys on Saturday.
Although the 2-1 score was not in their favour, the only goal scored by Nate was a cracker. A special mention also goes to Byron for his excellent positional play and Connor for his outstanding defence. A great team effort on display – well done to all the boys!
A great game for our Under 9 Gold team against the Chancellor Cubs. The Cubs scored first when they slipped one past goal keeper Eli Cussell but the Golden Eagles quickly found the equaliser through striker Joel Fitzgerald. The second half seesawed between the two teams with the Cubs getting ahead 2-1 then another goal from Fitzgerald squaring things up only to see the Cubs sneak ahead 3-2. Fitzgerald grabbed his hat-trick to even the scores again, then in the dying minutes, Harrison Howard found the back of the net to give the Eagles the win at 3-4. A truly exciting game with outstanding performances all over the ground, but it was the gritty effort in the mid field which won Bonnie Boyes the player of the match.
Under 9 Black had a really great game and were lucky the rain held off. The other team seemed so much bigger but the kids played hard and won 5-3. Kallum Kilgour scored his first goal of the season, the other goal scorers were Lenny Kohut and Rohnan Mills. Man of the match went to Noah Payne who played an awesome game with some great tackles and passes.

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