Archive for October, 2007

Tregorrick Park V Charlestown Eagles

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

13th October 2007 Local derby for the U13’s - Tregorrick -8 v Charlestown – 0 Tregorrick showed great team performance and spirit on Sunday within the squad with a convincing derby day win over archrivals Charlestown. One and two touch football by Tregorrick gave them an opening with the first goal scored by Seth Couch from a header. Excellent creative play by Curtis Beel was admired, which gave further goals in the first half from Jowan Annear scoring two, followed by Mo Jo with a header. All four goals in the first half came with committed team spirit. Charlestown started the second half and threatened Tregorrick’s defence on occasion; however, two further breakaway moves added two more goals via Luke Damerell and Jowan Annear again. Tregorrick finished the stronger by adding two more goals through Seth Couch and a rasping drive from Courtney Rowe. Managers: Steve Yelland and Adrian Street expressed to their players “Congratulations team on a top-drawer performance”.

Tregorrick Titans 1 - Liskeard 6 (13th October 2007)

Monday, October 15th, 2007

The Titans returned to league action with a home match against Liskeard, this with no doubt would be the toughest test for the Titans after winning their earlier two fixtures comfortably. The game kicked off and no little after 1 minutes worth of play Liskeard breached Ollie Burts goal for the first time this season, but the Titans heads did not drop and they battled well with Ollie making several top class saves, the defence of Matt Rettalick and Jacob Summerwill had their work cut out but were well up to the task but it was Liskeard who scored again with an excellent worked team goal. The midfield of Katie Glendenen, Joe Rabjohns and Brandon Pomery had to work exceptionally hard against a very quick and skillfull midfield from Liskeard, Liskeard won a corner with 30 seconds of the half remaining and it was an unfortunate deflection from the corner which presented a Liskeard player with an easy tap in to make it 3-0 to Liskeard at half time. The second half kicked of and Jordan Cooper went close with a snap shot, this encouraged the Titans to play a better passing game with Joe Rabjohns pushing up front to support Jack Williams, but in doing this it left gaps for Liskeard to attack and a wonderful strike from a Liskeard player from about 20 yards out finished of the game, Ollie Burt continued to make some wonderful saves, but unfortunately this could not stop Liskeard from scoring 2 more goals. With time running out the Titans pushed forward to try and score at least one goal and their never give up attitude paid off with a fine strike by Jordan Cooper being saved by the Liskeard keeper resulting the Titans only corner of the game and a fine delivery from Joe Rabjohns led to Jack Williams volleying the ball into the net and the Titans had deservedly scored a goal (All be it a consolation). Final score 6-1 to Liskeard. This was a good learning curve for the Titans who never gave up for the whole 40mins of the game against an outstanding Liskeard team (which should be in the A league!!!!). FORMATION (2-2-2) Ollie Burt, Matt Retallick, Jacob Summerwill, Katie Glendenen, Joe Rabjohns, Brandon Pomery, Jordan Cooper, Jack Williams. (STARMAN) Ollie Burt

Peter Hawley Chairmans Cup

Sunday, October 14th, 2007

A weekend of youth football tournaments played in memory of people who have dedicated their time over the years in youth football.

Venue: St Tudy playing fields. Over 15 teams participated.

The Peter Hawley Chairman’s Cup played on Sun 7th October was won by the Under 11’s – Tregorrick Rangers

Tregorrick YFC 4 – Pensilva 0

Peter Hawley was the chairman of the East Cornwall League.

Arriving at St Tudy playing fields on a lovely sunny but cold morning, Nigella Lawson (alias Gary Cornish) greeted us with the wonderful aroma of barbequed bacon baps!  What a start.

Tregorrick won their group stage

Final: Tregorrick 4 and Pensilva 0

After a good morning’s football the final kicked off at 12.15pm with both teams ready to go. The match was on and shortly after a couple of minutes Tregorrick scored. Both teams played great football but Tregorrick’s defence stood their ground and halted any attack from their opponents.  Pensilva’s defence was improving by the minute, however with Tregorrick’s surefooted midfield dynamo Josh Yelland scoring two goals and two great headers from defender/sniffer Luke Bilkey - the final whistle blew. Both teams played with great sporting  spirit and Tregorrick are sure Pensilva will put up a tough game when they meet them in the East Cornwall League cup round in a couple of weeks.

Tregorrick Titans, Shoe Boy Trophy

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Tregorrick Titans (U9s) travelled to St Tudy to play in the The Shoe Boy Trophy, comprising of 6 teams, one of them being the old enemy the Tregorrick Celts. It was inevitable that the Celts would be our first fixture, this was talked about like a Man Utd - Liverpool or a Spurs - Arsenal game. Anyway the teams kicked off and there was little to choose from in the first half, which finished 0-0, As time went on and the game stayed level Celts manager Graham Frise looked a tad worried but much to his relief Cally Rundle popped up with two goals to give the Celts a 2-0 win (which means extra laps for Cally at training on Thursday). The game was played in great spirit and both teams thoroughly enjoyed it.

Next up for the Titans was a much fancied Wadebridge team, shots were a premium with Jordan Cooper coming close on one occasion but the defence of Jacob Summerwill and Matt Retallick and Goalkeeper Ollie Burt stood strong and the game finished 0 - 0.

The next game against Probus, who, eventually won the Trophy was another tight affair with the scores tied at half time 0 - 0, it was an unfortunate own goal which sealed a 1- 0 victory for Probus.

Charlestown HIQ was the next fixture and the team had to dig deep in the first half with Katie Glendenen and Jack Williams going close but again the half ended 0 - 0, the second half was a different story with the Titans dominating the half with Joe Rabjohns going close for the Titans, but it was Jack Williams who collected the ball on the wing and ran towards the goal taking on 2 players before slotting his shot under the keeper to mark a wonderful individual goal (If he had missed he also would have had to run extra laps at training)!!!! This was enough for the Titans to win 1 - 0 which they thoroughly deserved.

Our final game was against Camelford which again finished 0 - 0 at half time, but with both teams not really bothering each others goalkeepers the second half was over with no score.

Unfortunately we did not make it to the final but the team played exceptionally well considering that three of the teams play in a higher league and we did not look out of place, I would like to thank Ollie Burt, Matt Retallick, Brandon Pomeroy, Jacob Summerwill, Jacob Westaway, Joe Rabjohns, Katie Glendenen, Jordan Cooper and Jack Williams for taking part and making it an enjoyable morning.

Many Thanks
Lea Cooper (Titans Manager)

Tregorrick Celts, Shoe Boy Trophy

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Congratulations to Tregorrick Celts for finishing Runners up in the Shoe Boy Trophy at St Tudy on Saturday 6th October.

It was a hard fought day with the Celts first match against our dear friends Tregorrick Titans, and as soon as the whistle blew both teams were hard at it, playing excellent team football, (even if there was a little barracking from the Titans Manager Lea Cooper), half time and the score was 0 / 0, and I was starting to think that we would never hear the end of it if we drew or worst lost this monumental match, Thankfully the game turned in the Celts favour and Cally Rundle was able to put the ball in the back of the Titans net twice, (sorry Ollie) finishing the game 2 / 0 to the Celts. Our next match was against Charlestown HiQ. With The Celts on a high from winning the previous match, Nathan Retallick scored the only and winning goal of the match, ending 1 / 0 to the Celts. Wadebridge was the Celts third team to face, and based on past history this was sure to be a hard game, Both teams played excellent football, with George Truscott and Dillon Frise trying to make plays to feed in James Venning and Cally Rundle, But Wadebridge proved just as strong with the defensive skills of Jamie Gough and Jamie Franks being tried but not beaten the Celts kept another clean sheet, ending the game with a 0 / 0 draw. Next up we had the pleasure of playing Camelford, The Celts hadn’t let in a goal so far and were more than ready to get this game started, with good passing play, it didn’t take long for the goals to start coming, with Jamie Franks and James Venning (Capt) both scoring 1 each and Cally Rundle planting another 2 goals, finishing off 4 / 0 to the Celts. Having already made it to the finals our last League game was against Probus, and by having a good relationship with this club, the Celts knew this would not be a walk in the park. The game started and the Celts went 1 / 0 up with a cracking goal from Cally. Unfortunately Probus were just as determined and playing for a place in the finals, managed to sneak 2 goals past our Goal keepers, Jack Curley and Tom Rowe, finishing the game 2 / 1 to Probus. Well the Final was here and we were up against Probus again, As in the previous match, both teams played excellent football, with end to end play, at half time it was 1 / 0 to Probus, the Celts turned up the pressure but just couldnt change the score line, finishing the Final 1 / 0 to Probus. The Celts played like a winning team and I am very proud of them especially as they displayed Good sportsman ship by applauding Probus whilst they collected their trophy, I would like to congratulate James Venning (Capt), Jack Curley, Tom Rowe, Jamie Gough, Jamie Franks, Nathan Retallick, George Truscott, Dillon Frise and Cally Rundle on great days football and an excellent result.

Well done you Celts

Many Thanks

Grae Frise (Celts Manager)