Heslerton Hawks Under-Sevens edged out by Poppleton in thriller

Heslerton Fireworks Under-11s take on Fulford. PHOTO: CHERIE ALLARDICEHeslerton Fireworks Under-11s take on Fulford. PHOTO: CHERIE ALLARDICE
Heslerton Fireworks Under-11s take on Fulford. PHOTO: CHERIE ALLARDICE
Heslerton Hawks Under-Sevens travelled to Poppleton on Sunday.

Four goals from Trent Simpson and two for Noah Holderness gave the Hawks a good lead at half-time.

However, the hosts clawed their way back and took the lead, with a lone Trent Simpson goal in the second half not enough to edge the game.

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Player of the match was Teddie Rouph who put in an excellent all-round midfield performance.

Heslerton Pirates U16s, blue kit, take on Easingwold. PHOTO BY CHERIE ALLARDICEHeslerton Pirates U16s, blue kit, take on Easingwold. PHOTO BY CHERIE ALLARDICE
Heslerton Pirates U16s, blue kit, take on Easingwold. PHOTO BY CHERIE ALLARDICE

A depleted Heslerton Fireworks Under-11 Girls team lost at home to a very impressive Fulford side.

Safia Bryan getting on the scoresheet for the Fireworks who never stopped trying for the whole game.

Heslerton Under-14s lost 4-2 at home to Haxby.

The first half was one to forget for the Blues as Haxby’s greater intensity was rewarded with a 3-0 lead at half-time.

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Heslerton Hedgehogs Under-15s take on Dringhouses.Heslerton Hedgehogs Under-15s take on Dringhouses.
Heslerton Hedgehogs Under-15s take on Dringhouses.

Haxby added a fourth early in the second half, but this sparked the heroes into action, Keane Welburn opened the scoring for the Blues then Louie Spencer to make it 4-2.

Heslerton Hedgehogs Under-15s’ cup run was brought to a juddering halt by Division 1 outfit Dringhouses.

Charlie Elvidge was the star player for the Hedgehogswith his constant running and workrate.

Heslerton Pirates Under-16s went into the Christmas break with a disappointing 4-0 defeat at home to Easingwold in York & District Division Three.

Reuben Thompson and Shaun Issac both went close to scoring in either half but it wasn't to be their day.