Scarborough Ladies Under-13s and Under-14s end season with City of York Girls League wins

Scarborough Ladies Under-13s rounded off the league season with an emphatic 8-0 success away to York Railway Institute, finishing a credible second place in the City of York Girls Football League table.
Scarborough Ladies Under-13s ended their league season with a win.Scarborough Ladies Under-13s ended their league season with a win.
Scarborough Ladies Under-13s ended their league season with a win.

Boro started the match in dominant style giving the home team no time to settle into the game, this paid off with the visiting side going in front early on from a Sophie Overfield corner-kick and the ball swept home at the far post by Chloe McArthur.

The first half remained one-way traffic and Molly Lassey doubled the lead with her first goal of the season with a fantastic long-range effort that flew past the keeper.

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Super striker Lacey O’Hara then went on to complete a first-half hat-trick, making her the league’s top scorer and half-time score 5-0.

Scarborough Ladies Under-14s ended their City of York Girls League season with a win.Scarborough Ladies Under-14s ended their City of York Girls League season with a win.
Scarborough Ladies Under-14s ended their City of York Girls League season with a win.

The second half continued with Boro in full control and it was Anya Joy who added to the tally with a finish over the keeper after a scramble in the area from a corner.

Overfield calmly slotted home a penalty-kick and then the goal of the game came from O’Hara who fired in off the post from a tight angle after beating three defenders completed the scoreline.

The girl of the game award was shared between Sophie Overfield and Molly Lassey.

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Another incredible season for this set of girls and onto another cup final on May 4.

Scarborough Ladies Under-14s won 4-1 in their last game of the season at home to York RI.

Scarborough started the game strong and played some fantastic football.

It didn't take long for Isla Jones to score the first goal of the day, this was closely followed by Pippa Wedge making it 2-0 to the home side.

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Then it was Jones who scored again going into the half-time break 3-0 up.

Scarborough switched it around a bit and then conceded a scrappy goal but this wasn't to spoil the day when the home side’s top goalscorer Layla Bint notched one making the final score 4-1.

Girl of the game could have gone to any of the team today but it was Isla Jones who got it.

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