Amateurs keep up winning streak
Published at 13:22, Thursday, 24 January 2013
LEADERS Whitehaven Amateurs Under-13s continued their unbeaten start to the league season at the expense of Bransty Rangers.
The hosts enjoyed a comfortable win, their man of the match Sheldon Mossop, Callum Morgan, Jack Todhunter, Joe Dobinson and Morgan Hartley all finding the back of the net.
To their credit, Bransty kept trying hard until the final whistle blew, their man of the match Kennedy Forde producing some powerful surges out of defence.
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