Match reports for March 5th
Steers the Greengrocers
Under 9's Sponsored by
HOME v Charlestown - Won 9 - 1
Good performances by the whole squad, passing their way to a 9 - 1 victory. Good performances by Ollie Avery-Wright, Scott Townsend, Kieran Heale, Ollie Morgan and Jamie Harkness
McDonalds Man of the Match - Johnny Buckle
Under 10's Sponsored by Charles Cane Associates
HOME v AFC Bournemouth - Won 4 - 1
Exeter's Under 10's played some excellent passing football, a Aaron Denny left foot strike opened the scoring followed by a cracking shot by Lewis Haywood. Two goals from George Bennett put City 4 up before Bournemouth scored in the last minute. This was an excellent team performance, Louis Gallagher, Josh Kite and Lewis Haywood playing well.
McDonalds Man of the Match - Aaron Denny
Under 11's Sponsored by InterLine
AWAY v AFC Bournemouth - Won 6 - 2
Exeter started badly and conceded an early goal. Exeter then came into the game and got a goal back from Connor Bryant. Thomas Tricker showed great drive and energy to help push Exeter forward and this was rewarded when Sean Goss scored a great half- volley from the edge of the box. Sean Goss then added his second with a well taken volley. Sam Brown made it four when he ran through and chipped the goalkeeper. Exeter went onto score two more with Alex Paltridge scoring and Connor Bryant getting his second. Liam Watson and Callun Ellis played well.
McDonalds Man of the Match - Ashley Hudd
Under 12's Sponsored by Wilkinson Grant & Co
AWAY v AFC Bournemouth - Won 2 - 1
Congratulations to coach Nicky Turner and the Under 12's squad after an excellent victory against a good Bournemouth team. A huge amount of work has gone into the squad who has come on leaps and bounds since the beginning of the season. Credit to the boys for all there efforts, two goals from a lively Ollie Knowles sealed the victory for a hard working City Team.
McDonalds Man of the Match - Ollie Knowles
Under 13's Sponsored by Texaco
AWAY v AFC Bournemouth - Lost 2 - 0
Bournemouth took the most of a game with little chances. Both teams lacked any real quality but Bournemouth took their chance when Exeter did not. The only person to come out with any credit was Freddy Gabbitass and Liam Pike.
McDonalds Man of the Match - Liam Pike
Under 14's Sponsored by
HOME v AFC Bournemouth - Won 5 - 1
Exeter completely dominated the game from start to finish and gave their best performance of the season so far. Goals came from Daniel Western (2) Daniel Keating (2) and a thirty yard cracker from Liam Ellis. This was a powerful performance that Bournemouth could not match and City need to carry this form into the rest of the season.
McDonalds Man of the Match - Noah Keates
Under 15's Sponsored by Financial & Taxation Consultants Ltd
HOME v AFC Bournemouth - Won 3 - 0
This was a good performance from Exeter's under 15's who remain undefeated in 2006. City's goals came from Craig Veale (2) and Chris Long with good performances from Seb Salter and Charlie Selley.
McDonalds Man of the Match - Charlie Selley
Under 16's Sponsored by Market Carpets
HOME v AFC Bournemouth - Won 3 - 1
A much improved second half performance all round helped the U16's to a 3 - 1 win over AFC Bournemouth. After edging the first half the visitors took the lead early in the second half, against the run of play, capitalising on a poor goal kick. Good approach play around the box enabled the young Grecians to equalize ten minutes later through trialist James Tuffy. Tuffy added a second shortly after. The game was made safe with a goal from Ed Squires seven minutes from time.
McDonalds Man of the Match - Abel Budd















