The game started well for both teams and the first few minutes saw end-to-end play.
It soon became obvious, though, that the Kilgetty team were playing a defensive game and this meant that there was little room for the Tenby attack.
During the first half, the Kilgetty goalkeeper made some excellent saves, but the score was 4-1 to Tenby at the interval.
The second half saw much of the same, with some excellent passing from the Tenby players.
The final score was 6-1 to Tenby, with goals from Morgan, Max, Dylan D and Iori.
Well done boys another solid performance.
Team: Iori (3), Max (1), Morgan (1), Dylan D (1), Dylan, Toby, Kyle, Leon, Archie, George, Lewis, and Jack.
Under 15s
After a frustrating November with games called off and after suffering their first defeat of the season to what could be argued a rather fortunate Clarbeston Road team, Tenby were looking to keep their season on track and build on a good away win at Angle.
Neyland, sitting third in the table were this week’s visitors, arriving at the Clicketts unbeaten this season. However, this was probably their first real test, having previously played teams towards the lower end of the league.
The game got underway with Tenby having all the early pressure and playing some nice football at times. Some early chances fell to Olly Morris and several to Lewis Morgan, but both, having done everything right in the build-up, failed to hit the net.
The frustration was then compounded in the 17th minute when Neyland, with their first foray into the Tenby half, scored. A long pass had caught everyone by surprise, followed by a speculative, but quality early shot from 25 yards by the Neyland centre forward, which put the visitors 1-0 up.
As so often has happened this season, this was the trigger for Tenby to turn on the style and young Charlie Phillips and Archie Smith were now finding their feet alongside Rio and Osian and the chances began to come thick and fast and Archie tapped in the equaliser at the end of a great move, which helped relax everyone.
The next 15 minutes saw some outstanding pass and move football, culminating in a further three goals before half-time, with these being accredited to Olly Morris and Lewis Morgan, with an own goal thrown in, to make the half-time score 4-1.
The second half saw the return of Curtis Fisher following a long term injury, and he settled in well alongside Dylan Hughes, Louis James and Mathew Lewis, who are becoming a classy defensive unit.
Aaron Hinman entered the fray and slipped into the midfield and Harvey Drummond was now attacking down the right-hand side. The domination continued, with Rio and particularly Osian having a bigger impact on the game, moving the ball nice and quickly across the midfield which helped keep the chances and scoreboard ticking, with a final score of 10-1.
Special mention should go to Olly and Lewis, who hit wonder goals, and to Archie Smith and Charlie Phillips, who impressed having stepped from the U14s.







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