Blustery conditions for the U10’s
However, the boys didn’t let the weather affect them in the first game against North Belfast, putting in an excellent display.
The match was only a few minutes old when the Whites got the first goal, Jake Donaghy making a surging run from midfield before giving the keeper no chance with a confident finish. Ross White then picked his spot and slid the ball into the bottom corner.
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Hide AdJonathan McCullough then linked up with Ross to leave Conall Cunningham a simple tap in at the back post.
North Belfast then rallied and it took a superb save down low at his near post from Whites keeper Xander Power to keep them from getting a well deserved goal.
The third period saw the Whites take their foot off the pedal a little and allow North Belfast to pull a couple of goals back but perhaps it was just reward for the boys in Red who kept going to the end in difficult conditions.
Game two saw the U-10s Whites play local rivals Lisburn Utd. The Wee Whites started off strongly and it was no surprise to see them score first and what a goal it was Matthew Moore slamming home a free kick off the underside of the bar.
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Hide AdLisburn Utd started playing some good football and Bradley White made some timely tackles before they deservedly pulled a goal back. The scoring was completed when Ben Gilliland strode out of defence and finished well.
St. Malachys was the venue for the U-9s game with Aquinas, with plenty of goalscorers in white, Jake Hull, Dee Dee Rafferty, Charlie Davidson and Jackson Browne.