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HomeSportAll about team bonding

All about team bonding

By PETA HOLMES

Jnr Sea Eagles
It was all about fun and team bonding this week for Noosa Gold Under-7’s.
The side played the very talented Vipers and were defeated 15-0 on their home ground.
Bella Hillegers was all class and took home Player of the Match, while Xavier Attard and Reuben Taylor both defended well in goals, but the Vipers ball skills proved too much.
The Under-7 Black team were in fine form this week defeating the Nambour Leopards
4-0. The Leopards came out tall and strong but great goalie defenders Sammy Poulton and Jaimen Slavin didn’t let any of them through. Isaac Benjamin had a great game constantly on the ball while Jake MacDonald took home the encouragement award this week, getting into all the play and sticking to the ball and never giving up. Alaska Rosenkranz booted through all four goals, getting some serious airtime on a couple. Great teamwork all round.
Noosa Gold Under-8’s played a terrific home game on Saturday against Palmwoods Jedi but unfortunately lost 4-1. Darcey scored a rocket goal and Kelsey got the Player of the Match.
Noosa Under-12 Gold hit their stride this week with a 4-2 win against Nambour Bengal Tigers in a midweek game, following that up with a 3-0 win against Nambour Panther Cats at home on Saturday. The team showed plenty of determination and passion and also how their skills are coming together to achieve a great result. Goals were scored by Jack, Josh, Luke, Callum, Karter and Flynn over the two games. Mid-fielder Karter McEwen was named Player of the Match.
Noosa Gold Under-13s played against the Palmwoods Raiders yesterday at Good Shepard. Although Noosa put up a great defence, they were defeated 3-1. Jake Jenkins scored the goal for Noosa and Lachlan Zigliotto was named player of the week for his efforts in defence.
Noosa play at home at Good Shepherd this Saturday, so come on down and support the Eagle kids.

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