On Saturday Tenby AFC Under 8s welcomed Llangwm at the Clicketts.
This was a very well matched game, with Tenby displaying some great ball skills and coming away with a 4-0 win.
Team: Kyan Smith, Oliver Ingham, Iori O’Rourke, Toby Hilling, George Hughes, Jaden Graham, Blake Ryder, Travis Davies, Ollie Toy, Max Howells, William Phillpots, Carwyn Williams. Man of the match, Max Howells.
Tenby Under 7s
Saturday morning saw Tenby Under 7s take on Clarberston Road at the Clicketts.
It was a slow start to the game from Tenby, with Clarberston taking the lead, but as the game went on, the hosts grew in confidence, managing to take the lead with some excellent passing.
The most satisfying thing was seeing everyone play with big smiles on their faces and the teamwork everyone showed was outstanding.
Some of the goals Tenby scored were class, with some amazing build-up play, seeing them come away with a 16-2 victory.
Special mention to Alfie P for winning man-of-the-match, and thanks to the parents for the early start on a Saturday morning.
Under 13s
After their extra-time win the previous week in the West Wales Cup, the U13s were in league action last weekend against tough opposition away at Camrose.
Over the seasons, these two teams have had many a close battle and the boys knew this would be no exception, and the first half was exactly that.
Each team was looking to head up the league with a win and the first few minutes proved this was the case, wikth both battling hard with end to end play.
The game was very evenly matched, but an attacking break from Lewis saw him in space and he took his chance to bag the first goal for Tenby.
With the score 1-0 at half-time, the boys played downhill in the second half, but with the wind against them. This made them play more accurate football, with great passing creating more chances and, after a header from Iori hit the crossbar, the ’keeper fumbled the bounce and Tenby’s advantage increased.
Keeping the pressure on in defence, the boys held firm and played some lovely football. Ethan was next to score making the gap wider, followed by another from defender Leon.
The game finished 4-0 to Tenby, a solid performance all round and a full team effort. Well done boys.
Team: Kyle, Jack, Jak, George, TJ, Leon (1) Iori, Morgan, Dylan, Max, Ethan (1) Toby and Lewis (1).
Under 15s
The Seasiders continued their 100 per cent win record with an away trip to Milford United and they settled early courtesy of the take ’em on the left Archie Smith.
Soon the second came and it was the rocket Dylan Morgan to further the lead.
To their credit, Milford worked tirelessly, with some decent football and strong teamwork. The visitors, however, extended their lead with a lovely team effort finished by Kurt Sarrionandia for number four. Five soon arrived and it was the goal machine Jack Jones who got in on the action.
Some decent football was being witnessed by both teams, but the homesters found themselves another goal behind when Finnan Authur grabbed number five.
The half-time whistle saw the Seasiders with a healthy lead.
The second half became much like the first, with Milford digging in and determined not to be on the end of a trouncing, they continued to stand strong.
Tenby, however, continued to push and probe and furthered their lead with a second goal for Finnan Arthur, who soon was to bag a well-deserved hat-trick as the Seasiders where awarded a penalty which Finnan tucked away.
Credit was still being given to Milford who worked hard to stop the rout, but number eight was soon popped in by the ever hard working dynamo Will Malone.
With time nearly up, the Seasiders were already looking at another convincing victory, but another goal was to put it well and truly to bed. It was Archie Smith who had the last say too see-off a nine-nil victory.
As mentioned, 100 per cent credit must be given to Milford United who kept the spirit of the match and worked their socks off literally.
Top Joe’s men-of-the-match, because they couldn’t be split, were Finnan Authur and Charlie Gregory.







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