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HomeSportPyjama Day fun at the soccer

Pyjama Day fun at the soccer

By Bek Petrie

NOOSA JUNIOR SOCCER
A fun day had by all as players celebrated Pyjama Day – donating to a great cause helping children less fortunate.
The Under 6 team was ready to go and very excited to play in their pyjamas winning the game 5-2. Everyone played fantastic, really communicating with each other and making some great passes. Well done to Myles for kicking all five goals but a huge congratulations goes to Eli for his fantastic job in goals, giving him Player of the Match.
Congratulations to the Under 7 Gold team for their 5-1 victory against the Palmwood Highlanders. Special mention to Nate who used his powerful boot to score three times for the team, and to Ryan C and Connor for also helping to securing Noosa’s win. Players of the week went to Zain and Byron for their impressive tactical play.
Great game for Under 9 Black who played a tight game against Buderim Tornadoes only just missing out on the win with a 4-3 score. Congratulations Iggie who received Player of the Match and to Storm who also received a voucher.
This weekend, U10 Noosa Black had a home game against Palmwoods. Word on the street was that the Palmwoods team consisted of three representative players but the Under 10 Noosa Black team were not deterred.
It was obvious during the pre-match training that the boys were up for the challenge and looking forward to a hard-fought contest.
Palmwoods sneaked in a goal in the first half but, not to be out-done, Noosa worked hard to match this with Jaimen Slavin scoring midway through the second half.
The final score was a draw with one goal apiece.
The Under 10 Noosa Black team should be proud of their commitment and their excellent display of sportsmanship this week. Well done, team!

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