U16's END COUNTY'S UNBEATEN RUN
Chesterfield F.C Girls centre of Excellence finished the year on a high after another batch of fine performances against Notts County Pride of place went to the under 16's who inflicted a defeat on the Magpies for the first time this season
The under 16's seeking revenge for a 5-1 home defeat against County in November defended resolutely in the opening stages as the Magpies powered forward.
The second half started well for the visitors who scored within minutes. Catherine Davie won the ball on the edge of the Magpies penalty area and then went past two players before cutting the ball back across the 6 yard box for Nicole Dale to score.
The Blues now began to hit top form, Zoe Herbert now playing in midfield passed the ball out to the wingers and strikers with great precision.
From a corner kick Emma Wilkinson lofted in a great ball for Zoe Herbert to jump higher than everyone including the Magpies keeper to power a great header into the back of the net.
Siobhan Wood found the net for the third time but her effort was disallowed for offside.
It was a terrific performance from Chesterfield which drew words of praise from Centre Director Stewart Rowley " Coach Cameron Evans took a bit of stick earlier in this season but he stuck by his principles and his players who continued to believe in him and together they are all now reaping the rewards"
1st Third
The under 14's gave a good account of themselves against an excellent
2nd Third
Though disappointed Chesterfield didn't let their heads too drop as they continued to battle with Mellisa Wilcockson working hard on the left flank and was instrumental in producing Chesterfield's best chance from her cross which found Annabel Chaplin who's shot beat the keeper and was goal bound only to be cleared off the line. County went onto increase their lead. 2-0
3rd Third
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