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Results for weekend 25 March 2018

25th March 2018 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

Super 5s Results

ROUND 1

Cluny Estate Agents 2-0 Sinclair Taylor

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Oden Fraser & Kyle

The game started with a quick goal from Cluny scored by Aaron. Sinclair Taylor kept working hard to get back in the game, but Cluny’s excellent defending earned them the win. Once Sinclair Taylor woke up they played some good football.

 

Tom Ross & Sons 1-1 Credit Union

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Abdul Bah & Tyler Sked

Tom Ross started fast, making plenty of chances and creating a good goal to take the lead. There was great passing, but Union’s goal came with a quick counter attack.

 

Maclean’s Highland Bakery 6-0 Gardner Financial Service

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Hayden Windsor & Cameron Finlayson

There was great performance from both teams and the score did not reflect the commitment from both sides. GFS were left frustrated despite some spirited defending and hard work.

 

Costa Coffee 4-0 Lisa’s Barbers

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lucas & Craig Murray

A very strong Costa side overpowered Lisa’s Barbers from the start. It was a controlled match.

 

Round 2

Gardner Financial Service 3-1 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Luke & Logan

A powerful strike opened the scoring early for GFS. There was some good flowing football had the lead doubled soon after. Costa pulled a goal back and continued pressing for an equalizer, but it left them short at the back for a GFS third goal.

 

Sinclair Taylor 1-1 Maclean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Charlie Allan & Oscar

A very tight game and a fair result. Both teams played with full commitment. It was a well fought battle from both sides. Passing was tremendous for both teams.

 

Credit Union 0-0 Cluny Estate Agents 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Laim Kelly & Aiden Stewart

A great competitive game with great goal keeping from Tyler kept this game scoreless. It was a really tight game to start off with with Cluny piling on the pressure near the end of the game but great defending and some amazing goalkeeping kept the game at 0-0.

 

Pedigreed Cars 1-0 Firthview Windows 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Finn Ross & Adam Rhind

It was a good game and Firthview Windows had some good passing movements but were unable to score. Great passing and link up play from both teams. Pedigreed took the lead from a great solo effort from Liam Willets

 

Round 3

Lisa’s Barbers 3-0 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Logan Bichan & Fraser Martin

Well done Lisa’s and unlucky for Pedigreed. A quick goal for Lisa’s put pedigreed on the back foot. It was a fantastic effort from Lisa’s who got the much-deserved win.

 

Costa Coffee 0-0 Sinclair Taylor

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Davie & Cooper

It was a pretty stable match with lots of effort but nothing on the gal scene. Davie played a stomper in goal. It was well fought by both sides and there were some good chances.

 

Firthview Windows 1-3 Tom Ross & Sons

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Addison Gault & Dylan Fraser

Tom Ross went one goal up and then Adam Rhind had a good save but ran into the post and had to go off. Firthview borrowed a player from another team and play continued. Addison scored to make it 1-2 before Tom Ross scored late on. Tom Ross controlled the game.

 

Maclean’s Highland Bakery 4-0 Credit Union

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lennox Fox & Calum

Maclean’s looked sharp and caught Credit Union off guard with a barrage of goals with no chance of a comeback. Maclean’s put the pressure on from the start. Credit Union worked well but couldn’t keep out a strong Maclean’s side.

 

Round 4

Pedigreed Cars 1-0 Gardener Financial Service

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Liam & Kito

A very tight affair in this well contested match. Both sides were defensively sound and created plenty of chances. A late goal for Pedigreed was enough for them to secure the win. It was great spectators’ game.

 

Credit Union 1-6 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –Olivia

A good display of determination but Costa were too good today with slick passing and good finishing.

 

Lisa’s Barbers 1-3 Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Ben Fraser Purford & Riely Hamilton

A very good game of end to end football with Harry scoring three good goals. There was some good passing from both teams but Firthview took the chances.

 

Cluny Estate Agents 0-1 Tom Ross & Sons

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Aaron & Austin

A very even game with two good solo runs. The early score from Austin was the only goal of the game. Cluny kept working hard but were unable to get the draw.

 

Round 5

Sinclair Taylor 2-0 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Kian & Riley

Passing in this game was superb and the team spirit was great from both sides. There was a dominant display from Sinclair Taylor who deserved the win. Pedigreed fought on valiantly.

 

Firthview Windows 0-2 Cluny Estate Agents

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Addison & David

A good end to end game with both teams working hard until the final whistle. There was plenty of passing but Firthview never made any chances.

 

Tom Ross & Sons 1-0 Maclean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Charley-Leigh Gardiner & Dyland Fraser

A good even match with an epic last game battle with two tired teams. Dylan Fraser was the hero with the only goal. There were chances at both ends and some great defending which kept the score down.

 

Gardner Financial Services 5-2 Lisa’s Barbers

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Brodie Finlayson & Ellis Grant

Loads of goals in this match and it was great end to end stuff. A great match to watch. GFS found another gear in this fixture with some fine individual performances. There was neat passing creating plenty of chances.

 

Junior 7s

Dallas Designs 8-0 Mundole Taxis

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Ben Gault & Matthew McGillvary

A one side match where Dallas dominated form the start to finish. good saves from Mundole kept them in the game in the first half, but Dallas proved too strong. Dallas had clearly eaten their Weetabix!

 

GF Job 9-5 Grigor & Young

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award

A very close game with lots of goals. It was 5-2 at half time and Grigor & Young did pull it back to 5-5 at one stage.

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Results for 18 March 2018

18th March 2018 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

Super 5s Results

ROUND 1

Cluny Estate Agents 0-2 Maclean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lennox Fox & Mackenzie

A good even start to the game with very good chances for both sides. Maclean’s made the break through after some fine passing play with Lennox Fox making the finish. It was Lennox that doubled the lead soon after. Clunys fought back well but Maclean’s defended well for the win.

 

Lisa’s Barbers 0-2 Credit Union 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Esther Douglas & Lewis Brownlee

A scrappy hard fought match with good determination from both teams. The two counter attack goals at the end from credit Union gave them a lucky win.

 

Firthview Windows 2-0 Gardner Financial Services

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Ayden Trevenna Roy & Cameron Finlayson

A fast paced game with both side facing each other to defend well. Firthview opened the scoring with a great strike and quickly doubled their advantage. GFS appeared to be caught off guard with eh cold and Firthview took advantage with two great goals from Harry Johnston.

 

Pedigreed Cars 1-4 |Tom Ross & Sons

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Volcano River & Dylan Fraser

Tom Ross were dominant from the start showing silky skills. Tom Ross cam back into the game in the second half with a great goal from Liam.

 

Round 2

Gardner Financial Services 2-1 Sinclair Taylor

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Brodie Finlayson & Kyle

A great game to watch and both sides played well although there were two quick goals from GFS. Both teams were creating chances and passing well.

 

Costa Coffee 0-2 Cluny Estate Agents 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lucas Hizzet & Aiden F

There was a hardworking display from both ends and it was an entertaining game. The game was played in great spirit.

 

Maclean’s Highland Bakery 3-0 Pedigreed Cars 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Liam Willets & Blair MacDonald

A great game with chances for both teams. Lennox Fox with a thunder of a strike made it 1-0. Pedigree fought well but two late strikes from Maclean’s proved a strong finish.

 

Lisa’s Barbers 0-7 Tom Ross & Sons

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Charley & Ellis Grant

There was only onde side in this game. Tom Ross was a strong side. Good team work made it an easy win.

 

Round 3

Firthview Windows 2-2 Sinclair Taylor 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Addison Gault & Harry Walker

Both teams had their fair share of possession with both scoring great goals. t was a very good end to end game with fine displays of team teamwork.

 

Gardener Financial Service 0-1 Credit Union 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Logan Milne

There was some vert neat passing from both sides. Credit Union created chance after chance and eventually it paid off. There were chances for both teams in what was a very balanced match.

 

Pedigreed Cars 0-7 Cluny Estate Agents 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Arron & Casey Thomson (on loan from Costa)

Well done Pedigreed for a vert valiant effort against a very strong Cluny side. Special well done to Olly for going on goal. There were lots of great goals but Pedigreed kept working hard.

 

Costa Coffee 1-0 Maclean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award  – Charlie Allan & Lucas Hizzet

A good start for Costa and an entertaining game with great defending. Costa put pressure on from the start but Maclean’s defended well. A good passing move was finished well by Davey Lawrence for Costa Coffee. There were good chance at both ens but Costa held out for the win.

 

Round 4

Cluny Estate Agents 4-0 Lisa’s Barbers 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Ben Fulford

It was a close and very entertaining game with great play from both teams.

 

Tom Ross & Sons 1-0 Gardner Financial Services 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Austin De Olivera & Logan Milne

A fine solo goal and composed finish won this close match. There were chance for both teams.

 

Costa Coffee 2-2 Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Luke Keogh & Harry Johnston

Another excellent game with end to end football with non stop action from both keepers. Cost came in with an early goal but Firthview came back fighting. It was a very even match.

 

Credit Union 1-0 Sinclair Taylor

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Liam

A good match for credit Union with lots of possession and a goal for Tyler. Both side played in great spirits.

 

Round 5

Firthview Windows 3-2 Credit Union 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Reilly Hamilton & Alfie Gordon

A good end to end match with great passing and lots of shooting. Each team took the lead at some point. Well done.

 

Pedigreed Cars 0-2 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Olivia Roberts & Fraser Martin

An even match with lots of chances but possession proved vital in this game.

 

Lisa’s Barbers 2-3 Maclean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Logan

An end to end game with two goals in the first few minutes. Both teams played a tough but fair game. Lisa’s worked so hard with some great football.

 

Sinclair Taylor 1-0 Tom Ross & Sons

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Kian & Josh Hepple

An end to end game and a great display from both teams. Great to watch and a great goal.

 

Junior 7s

Grigor & Young 2-6 Dallas Designs

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Cairn Lasley & bailey Stephen

Dallas dominated the game from the off. there were some great finishes from both teams. It was a deserved victory. It was a real end to end game and Grigor’s opening goal seemed to spur Dallas on. There was ruthless finishing from falls and some smooth attacks meant they secured the win.

 

GF Job 5-4 Mundole Taxis 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Ben Ross & Nathan Fox

Mundole went int an early lead with Grant Napier scoring. This was followed by a goal from Nathan Fox. GF Job then woke up and evened the score for half time. It was a great game between tow great teams. Mundole were 3-0 up but GF Job battled back to win 5-4. Passing was good and both teams worked hard in what was a freezing day for football.

 

 

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Results for 25th February 2018

26th February 2018 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

Super 5s Results

ROUND 1

Pedigreed Cars 4 – 1 Gardner Financial Services

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Finn Ross & Lucas Montague

Very quick start to the game with Pedigreed Cars creating and scoring 2 quick goals. GFS kept fighting and pulled one back with a fine strike however when pushing forward for an equaliser Pedigreed Cars broke and scored another 2 quick fire goals.

 

Tom Ross & Sons 1 – 0 Cluny Estate Agents

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Charley Leigh Gardiner & Finlay Macqueen

Very close match to open up with, Cluny’s had alot of possesion but some good quality defending by Tom Ross & Sons denied Clunys. A quick counter attack was finished well by Abdul Bah to give Tom Ross the victory.

 

Macleans 0 – 2 Sinclair Taylor

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lennox Fox & Oscar Dawson

A strong start from Sinclair Taylor put pressure on Macleans from the start and they took the lead with 2 well worked goals. Macleans dug in well to stem the tide and grew into the match to carve out a couple of chances at the end but a deserved win for Sinclair Taylor.

 

Firthview Windows 3 – 2 Lisa’s Barbers

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Riley Hamilton & Lewis Brownlee

Very close game to open up with, end to end game with both teams having chances, Game was decided with a last gasp goal for Firthview who picked up the victory.

 

ROUND 2

Cluny Estate Agents 2 – 1 Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Oden Fraser & Rhys Burbridge

A good tight match was witnessed here, Firthview took an early through Harry Johnson. Cluny continued to work and were rewarded with 2 late goals to seal the win.

 

Sinclair Taylor 3 – 0 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Kyle Simpson & Angus Mackintosh

Sinclair Taylor made a fast staart in this match scoring 3 early goals. Costa dug in deep ,  to keep the score at 3 – 0, Both teams gave their all and played the game in great spirit.

 

Lisa’s Barbers 0 – 1 Credit Union

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Logan Bicuan & Oskar Chudy

Both teams worked Hard in this close match, End to end football was on show today, Both teams hit the woodwork with Credit Union scoring just before the final whistle to take the victory.

 

Pedigreed Cars 1 – 2 Tom Ross & Sons

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Volcano Evans & Keira Simpson

Tom Ross enjoyed lots of possesion abd raced into an early 2 goal lead with great finishing on show from Abdul and Josh, Pedireed Cars grew into the game and got a late consolation via an own goal.

 

ROUND 3

Credit Union 0 – 0 Macleans

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Tyler Sked & Hayden Windsor

Good start from Macleans who kept up the pressure through out. Credit Union defended well and continued to work hard to keep Macleans out, some great saves were made by Tyler Sked.

 

Tom Ross & Sons 1 – 0 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Austin De Oliveira & Logan Judge

End to end match with Austin making a string of saves to deny Costa on a num,ber of occassions, Game was settled when Mackenzie Stephen came on and clinically finished with seconds remianing, Game was played in great spriti and both sets of players gave their all.

 

Firthview Windows 2 – 3 Gardner Financial Services

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Ayden Trevenna – Roy & Kito Thornhill

Game was played at a frantic by both teams, both keepers were kept on their toes and played extremely well, Firthview took an early 2 goal however a superb fightback from GFS ensured they took the victory, Good viewing for the neutral.

 

Lisa Barber’s 0 – 4 Sinclair Taylor

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Ben Fraser Pulford & Finlay Garrow

Sinclair Taylor started the match very quickly and soon established a 4 goal lead, Lisa’s tried to get back in the match with great passing but were unable to take their chances, again great passong and both teams communicated well.

 

ROUND 4

Cluny Estate Agents 4 – 0 Credit Union

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Aiden Stewart & Liam Kelly Elilio

Really entertaining match was witnessed here. 2 early goals from the penalty spot put Cluny in control, good passing and teamwork were shown by both sets of players then a late couple of goals sealed a 4-0 victory for Cluny’s.

 

Costa Coffee 3 – 3 Gardner Financial Services

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Luke Keogh & Logan Milne

Great game was played, Passing from both sets of players were on show during this match Costa took an early 2 goal only to be pegged back by some great counter attacking by GFS. Logan scored with minutes remaining for Costa only for Brodie to Score with last kick off game to complete his hatrick and earn the draw.

 

Pedigreed Cars 1 – 0 Lisa Barbers

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Cayden Mackenzie & Ellis Grant

A fairly even game between the two sides, Both teams defended great untill Pedigreed sneaked it at the end with a clinical finish from Liam Willets.

 

Macleans 3 – 0 Tom Ross & Sons

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Aaron Mcleod & Lennox Fox

A blistering start from Macleans, Taking the lead early on. Good pressure paid off with Macleans 2nd goalfollowing soon after, Tom Ross & Sons worked well to get a foot in the game and had a few good chances before Lennox Fox wrapped up the game for Macleans late on.

 

ROUND 5

Cluny Estate Agents 2 – 1 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  David Gornik & Olivia Roberts

Great team goal by Cluny at the start of the match, Costa put in a brave performance to level the match at 1-1 and continued to deny Cluny untill a neat finish at the end from Finlay snatched the win for Cluny.

 

Pedigreed Cars 2 – 1 Credit Union

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Fraser Martin & Calum Burnside

Another evenly played match with great energy by both sets of players. Credit Union took the lead, Pedigreed rallied and hit back with 2 super finishes to clinch the victory.

 

Macleans 7 – 0 Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Hayden Windsor & Harry Johnstone

A perfect match for Macleans with some great passing play, Good finishing and great team defending to keep Firthview from scoring. All round solid display with great teamwork shown.

 

Sinclair Taylor 2 – 0 Gardner Financial Services

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Kian Farquar & Matthew Adam

A good hard fought victory for Sinclair Taylor during this match, GFS tried to stay solid at the back but two great plays by Sinclair Taylor unlocked the defense and finished the game off, GFS continued to play well but couldnt find a way past the Sinclair Taylor goalkeeper.

 

 Junior 7’s Results

Grigor and Young 2 – 1 Mundole Taxis

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Ronan Macleod

An exciting game from the start, Both teams playing from midfield. Mundole started to up the game and pile pressure on Grigor & Young defense. Grigor & Young took the lead in the 2nd half but again Mundole piled the pressure on. Good goalkeeping by Connor Bryceland ensured a victory for Grigor and Young.

 

G F Job 1 – 4 Dallas Design

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Ashton Bailey & Aidan Houston

Dalls Design won the match by 4 goals to 1.It was a very hard fought gamewith lots of good defending by both sides, Dallas were the stronger team attacking which reflected in the scoreline. Some good goalkeeping by Daniel for G F Job.

 

 

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Results for 18th February 2018

19th February 2018 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

Super 5s Results

ROUND 1

Cluny Estate Agents 0-0 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Olly Falconer & Aiden Stewart

Tight first game.  Cluny were dominant for much of the game but great defending from Pedigreed Cars held Cluny at bay.

 

Sinclair Taylor 6-3 Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –   Bradley & Addison Gault

Sinclair Taylor went into a 3-0 lead but Firthview fought back to make it 3-3 before Sinclair Taylor scored three late goals to make it 6-3. It was a good game.

 

Tom Ross & Sons 2-1 Lisa’s Barbers 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lewis

Both teams tried hard with lots of energetic chasing, Tom Ross had lots of chances – with the goalkeeper saving lots.

 

Credit Union 3-0 Gardner Financial Services

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Esther Douglas & Harry Richards

A great match for the spectators after a fast start to the game.  Quick passing meant an early lead for Credit Union.  GFS couldn’t get back into the match and Credit Union got two late goals to wrap the game up.

 

ROUND 2

MacLean’s Highland Bakery 1-0 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Charlie Allan & Lucas Hizzett

This was an energetic start to the season with all players keen to show off their skills.  Some good passing and movement led to the goal for MacLean’s Highland Bakery. Costa Coffee defended well to keep their opponents at bay. They also carved out a chance or two at the end but MacLean’s Highland Bakery held out for a draw.

 

Lisa’s Barbers 0-0 Cluny Estate Agents   

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Finley McQueen

Several chances in this match for both teams.  Players were still rusty and still no goals for Cluny’s after two matches.

 

Sinclair Taylor 3-0 Credit Union  

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Finlay Garrow & Jack Hay

Match played in really good spirits and enjoyed by all, despite the result lack of goals for Credit Union.

 

Gardner Financial Services 1-1 Tom Ross & Sons 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Kito Thornhill  & Lucas

End to end match with both teams threatening the goals but inspired goalkeeping kept it tight.  GFS took the lead with a clever finish but Tom Ross kept battling for a deserved equaliser.

 

ROUND 3

Firthview Windows 2-2 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –    Harry Johnstone & David

Close game with some very good solo goals, in particular, those from Rhys Burbridge of Firthview Windows.

 

Pedigreed Cars 0-0 MacLean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Ethan Nicolson & Hayden Windsor

End to end game with both teams showing good skills. The scoreline remained at zero but doesn’t take away from what was an exciting match to watch.  Both keepers made great saves, with a notable effort coming after Charlie Allan belted the ball towards the Pedigreed Cars goal.

 

Clunys Estate Agents 2-0 Gardner Financial Services 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Odin Fraser & Aiden McEwen

A very tight game went right to the wire with both teams passing the ball about well. It took a late goal to win the game with a nice finish.  

 

ROUND 4

Costa Coffee 1-0 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Luke & Liam Willetts

Logan scored within the first minute to give Costa Coffee the lead.  Despite an even match and both teams attacking well, Pedigreed Cars just couldn’t hit the back of the net.

 

Credit Union 0-1 Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Liam Kelly Elilio & Rhys Burbridge

Another close game with Firthview Windows missing quite a few chances but coming out winners in the end. Great saves from Liam.

 

MacLeans Highland Bakery 2-0 Lisa’s Barbers

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Blair MacDonald & Logan

Two very quick goals set the pace of the game.  A number of great saves for both ‘keepers.

 

Sinclair Taylor 4-0 Clunys Estate Agents 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Kyle & Mason Bramhald

Blistering performance by Sinclair Taylor.  Clinical finishing.  A few chances for Clunys also.

 

ROUND 5

Lisa’s Barbers 1-1 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Ben Fraser Pulford & Angus

A strong performance from both teams with an equally matched battle. A draw was a fair result.

 

Firthview Windows 5-0 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lewis Dawson & Finn Ross

Good game with positive play from both teams. Firthview Windows deserved a win due to skills shown and some classy finishing.

 

Gardner Financial Services 1-1 MacLean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Liam McEwen & Robbie Malone

A cracking end to end match with both teams playing determined football, slick passing and tough defending.  GFS took the lead and looked good for the win but good hard work from MacLean’s brought the equaliser late on.

 

Credit Union 8-1 Tom Ross & Sons

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Alfie Gordon

Credit Union were communicating well from the whistle with an onslaught of goals. Tom Ross struggled to make a comeback.

 

Junior 7s Results

G F Job 11-2 Grigor and Young

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Daniel Hicks & Connor

A convincing win for G F Job in week 1. Owen Matheson got him team off to a great start, scoring the first goal.  Matty Hepburn scored 8 goals and Connor Finlayson twice.  Some fantastic play from both teams and was played in good spirit.

Dallas Design 6-1 Mundole Taxis

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Izaak Hutton, Grant Napier and Lewis Smith

Cobwebs were blown out on the first game of the season. A great match with some lovely football from both sides. An even first half with Dallas going into half time with a 2-1 lead.  Their fire power continued in the second half and they won the game convincingly.

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Join our team – new board positions available

2nd January 2018 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

Forres Area soccer 7s is looking for new people to join its board.

After a period of restructuring some exciting positions have become available and the club is now in a position to move forward and carry out some ‘recruitment’.

About the Club

Forres Area Soccer 7s is a large children’s football club which welcomes players of all abilities. Last season we had over 200 children playing football across three age groups. This year, we have expanded this age range and have created a new Senior 7s category too, meaning we now cater for young people up to the age of 16.

We are in the fortunate position that the club is financially sound and clearly it is our responsibility to ensure we stay this way.

We are a registered charity in Scotland and this brings various benefits to the club however we are also subject to the formal scrutiny that having a charitable status brings.

A challenge

The work involved in running a club of this size can be challenging and was proving difficult for the numbers we had sitting on the club board. Therefore, we have recently changed our constitution and this has allowed us to increase the size of the board at FASS. This has been carried out in the main,  for a couple of important reasons:

To reduce workloads  for existing board members

To bring in new enthusiastic people with ‘fresh’ ideas that will ultimately benefit the children/players at FASS.

To broaden our skills/experience base again improving the service we provide to our customers.

Roles available:

Customer Adviser

Match Day Secretary

Events and Tournament Co-ordinator

Press & Social Media Advisor

Sponsorship & Marketing Co-ordinator

Welfare Advsier

If you are keen to get involved email Nick Evans, the Club Secretary at nick@forres-soccer7s.co.uk by January 9 stating which roles are of interest. You will then be invited for a formal chat with some of the existing board members. We aim to have the new board positions in place for the Skills and Selection day on February 4.

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Soccer 7s kicks off new season with new age range and times

13th December 2017 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

Graeme is excited that older players will now be able to get involved with the Club

Forres Area Soccer 7s will start the new season by extending the age range it caters for and changing the timings of the matches.

Following consultation with members, young people up to the age of 16 will now have the option to play for the Club.

The Club which meets every Sunday between February and October has also decided to hold its match days earlier in the day to give players and volunteers more free time in the afternoon.

Spread the word

Graeme Ferguson, Chairman of the Club said he was delighted the new season will begin with a larger age range and encouraged those with an interest in football to spread the word.

“It was very clear from the consultation that there is a desire for the Soccer 7s to provide football for a wider age range, so we have created a new ‘Senior 7s’ section for 13 to 16-year olds. We are still deciding on whether its feasible for this age range to play on a Sunday with the rest of the groupings or whether it will have its own separate match day, but we are delighted we have been able to make this decision and extend the age range for football in Forres. What we need now is for people to spread the word and let the young people out there know that there is something new with regards to football in Forres.”

The season for the Forres Area Soccer 7s will start back on February 4 with a skills and selection day and the matches will begin two weeks later, on February 18

With the addition of the new seniors grouping there are now fours levels the young players can progress through – Development 4s (4-6-years old), Super 5s (7-9-years old), Junior 7s (10-12-years old) and Senior 7s (13-16-years old).

Earlier match days

Speaking about the new timings Graeme explained: “We have spoken with both parents and volunteers and it has been decided that we will now meet earlier on Sundays. The previous timings meant that the football took up most of the day, which impacted heavily on family time, particularly for the coaches and other volunteers who arrive at Grant Park early to set up and stay behind to put all the kit away.”

He added: “We are also hoping the new times may attract more volunteers to the Club. We are always on the lookout for people to help set up, coach, work in the kitchen or just generally lend a hand. Running a club, which attracts over 200 children each week is no mean feat and it simply wouldn’t exist if it wasn’t for the dedication on the volunteers.”

The new times for the Club are: Development 4s 10-11:15am; Super 5s and Junior 7s 11.30-12.30pm. The Club is still considering when the new Senior 7s group should meet.

To register for the club click here.

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Young player rewarded for German diary effort

11th December 2017 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

A Forres Soccer 7s player who visited Germany in the summer has been presented with a prize for writing the best diary about the week-long adventure.

Finlay Wallace pictured here with club Chairman Graeme Ferguson was presented with a Juventus football top for his efforts in recording what happened on the Vienenburg trip which was arranged by the Club.

The trip to Forres’ twin town was arranged after a mammoth fundraising drive which saw club members holding a series of events to raise the £8,000 needed for the visit.

Sixteen children went on the trip and played in competitive matches, visited the town’s school, attended some classes and will learned about the culture.

The trip was arranged after 20 children from Vienenburg visited Forres in 2015.

 

 

 

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Soccer 7s player net over £800 for Club

7th November 2017 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

A group of young players have scored for Soccer 7s by netting over £800 for the Club.

Ten boys who play for Forres Area Soccer 7s took part in Buckie It’s A Knockout and this week they handed cheque to the Club for £819.50.

The youngsters who all attend Applegrove Primary School had to take on numerous challenges during the event and asked family and friends to sponsor them.

Great fun

Oscar Dawson who took part said: “It was great fun and all my friends were doing it so I thought I would get involved too. There were lots of different races, and a lot of it involved teamwork.”

Victor Stoczkowski added: “It was good to raise the money for Soccer 7s. We all play for the Club. My favourite event on the day was having to play giant table football, but we were the players in the table football.”

Mum Lindsay Black helped to get the youngsters involved. She said: “This is the first year that you have been able to pick your own charity at the It’s A Knockout event. My son Jake wanted to take part so we got a team together and we realised that they all had Soccer 7s in common so it made sense to raise the money for that.”

Teamwork

Graeme Ferguson, chairman of the Club which meets every Sunday between February and October said he was impressed with the boys: “What these boys have done has encompassed just what soccer 7s is about, teamwork and having fun. We are blown away with the amount of money they have raised and the hard work they have put in and we offer them and everyone who sponsored them a huge thank you.”

The children who took part in the event were: Oscar Dawson, Victor Stoczkowski, Angus Mackintosh, Leon Morrison, Jake Nicoll, Davie Laurence, Josh Hepple, Fraser Martin, Leo Brailsford and Brodie Finlayson.

Next season

Registration for the 2018 season of Forres Area Soccer 7s is now open.

Youngsters aged between 4-12 years old can play for the Club which next year will be celebrating its 25th birthday.

Forres Area Soccer 7s is open to girls and boys of all abilities.

There are three levels the children can progress through – Development 4s, Super 5s and Soccer 7s.

Prices for the 2018 are: Development 4s £30 and Super 5s and Soccer 7s £50.

 

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Registration now open for 2018 season

1st November 2017 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

BUDDING football stars are being encouraged to sign up for the 2018 season of Forres Area Soccer 7s.

Youngsters aged between 4-12 years old can now register to join the Club with the season kicking off next February.

2018 will be a big year for the Club which will be celebrating its 25th birthday and to mark the occasion, we have decided to give away 25 free places.

The season for the Forres Area Soccer 7s runs from February to the first weekend of October and is open to girls and boys of all abilities.

Age range

There are three levels the children can progress through – Development 4s (4-6 years old), Super 5s (7-9 years old) and Soccer 7s (10-12 years old) although we are consulting with our current members to see if there is a demand to increase the age range.

Graeme Ferguson, the new chairman of the Club said it was going to be an exciting year: “Although the 2017 season has only just finished, the board members are working behind the scenes to ensure that 2018 is a year to remember. We are going into our 25th year and have lots of activities and ways to celebrate this achievement planned.

“We want to encourage our 2017 players to re-register, but it would also be great to see new faces along too. Soccer 7s is all about having fun and we are open to boys and girls regardless of their ability. We meet weekly and the youngsters play for one team sponsored by a local business for the whole season. There is also the opportunity to attend a training session through the week too.”

Celebrating 25 years

Graeme Ferguson is taking the club into its 25th year

Speaking of the 25th year, Graeme added: “One of the ways we plan to mark the occasion is by giving away 25 free places. We need people to register as normal, and when registration is suspended in February we will draw 25 names out of hat and will reimburse the lucky winners. It is a small gesture, but one that will mean something to 25 families.”

Forres Area Soccer 7s meet every Sunday between February and October at Grant Park and the Club is run purely by volunteers as Graeme explained: “For 25 years, this Club has been run on the good will of our volunteers and this year will be no different. However, the Club is growing and to meet that demand we are always on the lookout for more people who want to get involved. We are appealing for people to come forward and there is particular need for coaches. We don’t need the volunteers to have any experience of football, just to be passionate and be able to encourage our young players to get involved and enjoy themselves.”

Prices for the 2018 are: Development 4s £30 and Super 5s and Soccer 7s £50.

Click here to register.

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Results for weekend Sunday 17 September

22nd September 2017 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

Super 5s Results

ROUND 1

Sinclair Taylor 0-0 Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Euan Laing & Oliver Hodgson

A good even start to the match and so it continued throughout, with the only thing missing.  Some fine defending and Keeping from both sets of players.  Some great passing moves  and even though it was 0-0 it was a very interesting draw.

 

Credit Union 0-2 Cluny Estate Agents

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Jacob Goatham & Kyle Simpson

A Great end to end stuff and 2 very good finishes from Ethan Lynch made the difference.

 

Tom Ross & Son’s 3-1 Lisa’s Barbers

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lucas Hizzett & Calvin McColl

An early goal from Calvin gave Lisa’s a deserved lead before Connor Finlayson unleashed a Hat-Trick to earn Tom Ross & Sons the victory.

 

Gardiner Financial Services 0-5 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Kia & Tom Simms

Great start from Pedigreed Cars scoring 4 goals, GFS Goalie very unlucky in conceding an own goal. Great passing from Pedigreed Cars lead to very good goals.  Well done GFS for battling hard.

 

ROUND 2

MacLean’s Highland Bakery 3-3 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lucas Montagu & Hayden Windsor

Both teams taking the lead at some point in the game, Great game with lots of goals.

 

Lisa’s Barbers 2-0 Cluny’s 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Bailey Stephen & Josh Hepple

Another great game to watch, with lots of quality saves from both keepers.  Two well worked goals gave Lisa’s a well earned win.

 

Gardner Financial Services 0-2 Tom Ross & Son’s

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Declan Gallagher & Kito Thornhill

Some fantastic defending by both sides here.  Connor Finlayson with some great finishing.  Very good game with excellent goalkeeping by Declan Gallagher.

 

Sinclair Taylor 0-4 Credit Union

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Craig Murray & Jacob 

Good passing from Credit Union to create many chances.

 

ROUND 3

Firthview Windows 1-1 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Victor  Stockzowski & Aiden McCairn

Another even match at the start.  Firthview pressed well and got their reward through Victor.  Firthview were in top but Costa fought back well to get back into the game and equalised  through Oscar Dawson.

 

Pedigreed Cars  3-0  MacLean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Greg Curry & Grant Napier

Another dominant performance from Pedigreed Cars.  Hat-Trick from Ben Ross.  MacLean’s looked good on the ball with Grant Napier coming close.

 

Cluny’s 0-2  Gardner Financial Services

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Oden Fraser & Luke

One way traffic but great goalkeeping from the GFS goalie.  Cluny’s missed a penalty before GFS made the breakthrough and they added a second really quickly.

 

Tom Ross & Sons 0-1 Sinclair Taylor

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Harry Walker & Cameron Stephen

First defeat in four weeks for Tom Ross & Sons.  Teamwork from Sinclair Taylor made the difference.

 

ROUND 4.

Costa Coffee 1- 2 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Alex McCairn & Tom Simms

Both teams battled hard today, only a late goal deciding the match

 

MacLean’s Highland Bakery 1-1 Lisa’s Barber’s 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Davie Lawrence & Alex

A tight affair with little to no chances other than the 2 goals.

 

Sinclair Taylor 0-0 Cluny Estate Agents

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lewis Smith  & Aaron Harley

Clinical strikes from Cluny’s gave Lewis no chance in goal.

 

Credit Union 0-1  Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Connor & Lewis Brownlee

An end to end match with Firthview having the best of the early exchanges.  Credit Union got forward but Firthview defended well with Lewis  Brownlee being brave in goals.  Victor scored with the last kick of the game.

 

ROUND 5

 

Gardner Financial Services 1-2 MacLean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Kia & Findlay McQueen

McLean’s bossed this one with some fine football on show.

 

Firthview Windows 0-3 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Victor Stockzowski

A fast start to the match with both teams batting well to get a foot in the game and it was Pedigreed that came out on top with a good goal from Liam.  Firthview fought to get back in the game but when Liam doubled the lead it was tough.  Daniel Hicks wrapped up the match.

 

Lisa’s Barbers 2-2 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Issac Douglas & Corin Milne

End to end football where draw was the correct result.

 

Credit Union 0-6 Tom Ross & Son’s

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Ben & Lucas Hizzett

Quick start from Tom Ross saw the m into an early lead, very strong performance.  Credit Union had a few good spells.

 

SOCCER 7s

Forres Dental Care 5-1 Dallas Designs

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Luke Hall & Ashton Bayliss

An entertaining game with Dental being dominant from the start, creating several chances before eventually taking the lead. The pattern continued into the second half with a consolation goal for Dallas Designs.

 

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