The Newbury Monday 6-a-side football league marked its second week with a flurry of goals, top-notch performances, and intense competition, signalling an exciting season ahead.
PREMIER LEAGUE
In the Premier League division, F-town impressed on the night to win 8-1 against Borussia Teeth. F-town's George Mackie stood out, bagging a hat-trick and securing the title of top scorer for the division. Unathletico Madrid and Team Fun battled it out in an exciting 4-4 draw, showcasing the fierce competition that the Premier League division will see this season.
DIVISION ONE
Division 1 action was no less thrilling, with Goal Diggers rampaging to a 7-0 victory over The Bootcamp. Goal Digger's star player Jacob Loader impressed by netting twice. CK Dons, despite losing 5-1 to Game Set And Snatch, witnessed an exceptional performance by Jordan Carter who was voted the most valuable player of the week. Class On Grass put in a solid display as they defeated GHS 2-0.
DIVISION TWO
Meanwhile, Division 2 saw Renford Rejects dominating with a 9-2 win over Uhh I Dunno. The standout player, without a doubt, was the Reject's Michael Froud. Froud set the pitch on fire with a whopping six goals, earning the title of the division's top scorer. POTG FC also made it two wins from two as they defeated Gory Moory FC 5-1 while Dad's Army secured a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Largentina.
As the Newbury Monday league enters its third week, all eyes will be on these players and teams to see if they can maintain their early momentum. With top scorers like Mackie, Loader, and Froud showcasing their talent, and players like Jordan Carter providing stellar performances, this season promises to deliver thrilling matches and unforgettable moments.
A big thank you to Steve for running the evening and to all of our refs and players. Good luck next week!
JOIN THE LEAGUE
Join our Newbury 6 a side league at the link below or get in touch on 07969 731086 for more information. Thanks Rich
https://www.leisureleagues.net/league/park-house-school/newbury-monday
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