Whipton U10s 0
Okehampton U10s 4
ARGYLE were soon into their stride, out running and passing the their Exeter opponents.
Whipton had no answer to the crisp passing game of Okehampton. The scoring was opened by Tom Pike who has developed a very keen eye for goal. Fittingly next on the score sheet was Ethan Mulholland; in what was one of the best passages of play Ethan coolly slotted home, the final two goals were taken by the prolific Lucca Bellamy.
Great praise was heaped on the Argyle boys from the Whipton parents who commended the visitors for being 'an honest side who were only interested in playing football.'
City Raiders U10s 1
Okehampton U10s 5
CITY Raiders had a difficult task ahead of them facing an Okehampton side on top form.
Conor Madge for Argyle retuned to form with a couple of excellent strikes while Cowan Wilson found the back of the net with a sweetly struck right footer.
Harry Camies dribbled his way into space to strike the visitors' fourth goal.
City Raiders' plucky play saw them pull one back. Ethan Mulholland's typical never say die attitude to football saw him grab the last goal of this match on his last game before a family move. Ethan has been an ever present in this extremely talented side. Okehampton have over the past four years boasted one of, if not the meanest defences in both the leagues they have played in; this has in no small part been down to the hard work that Ethan has put in.
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