Junior football latest
Second-half revival not enough
Published 27 November 2008
MINERS made an emphatic start against Cockermouth. The visitors cranked up the pressure in the second half but were unable to contain their hosts.FRIZINGTON were denied three points after the ref gave a corner when everybody else felt it was a goal kick.SILLOTH lost out at home as Longtown’s Craig Thompson fired the only goal of the game. Cockermouth also went down at home as Whitehaven Miners proved too strong, Martin Thompson hit the consolation goal, John Ryan Milburn, Adam Slattery and Ryan Taylor struck for Miners.
Early strike puts visitors in front
Published 27 November 2008
This was an end-to-end game where both teams played good attacking football. Both teams played good football but Workington broke the deadlock with an excellent strike from Reece Weaver.
Thumbs-up
Published 20 November 2008
Jordan’s strike settles tight derby game
Published 20 November 2008
A single goal from Jordan Ferguson was all that separated these two U12 sides.
Footballers mourn Keith Power
Published 14 November 2008
THE West Cumbrian footballing community is in mourning following the death of a great servant, Keith Power, of Cleator Moor.
Pupils compete in tournament
Published 13 November 2008
SPORTS diploma students at Lakes College West Cumbria have staged a football tournament for Year 7 pupils.
Yankees storm to U16 League Cup
Published 13 November 2008
Yankess reached the U16 League Cup with an emphatic 7-0 victory of Workington Yellow Star in their semi-final.
Co-op helps Maryport Dolphins
Published 6 November 2008
GIRLS football players in Maryport have scored with a £500 donation from The Co-operative.
Curwen Park share out the goals
Published 6 November 2008
The goals were well and truly shared out in this U11 win for Curwen Park – there were 10 different scorers.Cockermouth went to Cleator Moor on the back of some encouraging results and came home beaten but not disgraced.
U10s host Malta side at tournament
Published 6 November 2008
WEST Cumbria Youth Football League played host to the Godwin Pulis Academy team from Malta in a mini tournament over two days at Whitehaven AFC.
Schools title is won in extra time
Published 30 October 2008
COCKERMOUTH School are the Allerdale Schools’ U16 football champions.
Games washout
Published 30 October 2008
LAST weekend’s junior soccer programme was badly affected by the terrible weather. Only a few matches went ahead.
Windy game
Published 23 October 2008
This U10 game was played in a strong wind which spoilt the players’ efforts.
Workington Jnrs clinch tight game in second half
Published 16 October 2008
This U10 game opened with a very tight first half in which both sides struggled to hit goal.
Workington turn it on in second half
Published 3 October 2008
New team, Dearham Rangers A, booked a place in the U10 League Cup semi-finals with a resounding victory over Calder Lions.
Girls still learning in new league
Published 1 October 2008
Both teams deserved a share of the spoils in this U10 League Cup first round tie.
Another win for the new boys
Published 1 October 2008
This was the new Dearham Rangers A U10 team’s first home game and they were up against a very strong St Bees but it didn’t stop them netting three goals and coming away the victors in a very strong and competitive match.
Seaton win league
Published 1 October 2008
U10 division three winners, Seaton, travelled to Whitehaven for their final game of the season.
Paint the Town Red winners
Published 11 September 2008
New club Dearham hit eight in their opening match
Published 11 September 2008
THE new West Cumbria Junior Football League season has kicked off, though quite a few games have been postponed because of water-logged pitches.
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