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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.

Filed Under: News

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.

 

Filed Under: Results

Results: weekend September 4

3rd September 2017 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

Super 5s Results

ROUND 1

Pedigreed Cars 2-2 Tom Ross & Sons

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Liam Willets & Lennox Fox

It was a high tempo game with lots of good pressure from both teams working hard. There was an early goal from Tom Ross’ Lennox Fox and then an own goal saw Pedigreed get back into it, followed by another own goal going the other way. A late goal saw Pedigreed score again for the draw. A very close game.

 

Cluny Estate Agents 2-0 Maclean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Oden & Rhys

There was great attacking play from the start and great defending from Cluny with some early chances being created for them. However they were unable to initially take the lead. Maclean’s worked for themselves but Cluny eventually took advantage with a couple of well earned goals.

 

Lisa’s Barbers 2-1 Credit Union

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Callum & James

A fast start by Credit Union but two goals on the counter from Bailey for Lisa’s made it difficult for Credit Union to do anything. It was a tight game.

 

Firthview Windows 0-2 Gardner Financial Service

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Robbie & Declan

An even start to the game with chances at both ends. GFS took the initiative with a good goal from Owen. Firthview had their chances but Kai made some great saves. Declan wrapped up the win for GFS.

 

ROUND 2

Costa Coffee 1-6 Cluny Estate Agents

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Aidan and Ethan

It was a one sided game to start off with. Cluny dominated with two wuick goals. Aidan got a goal back for Costa, but Cluny scored four more for the win. There was some excellent passing and great teamwork.

 

Lisa’s Barbers 0-2 Tom Ross & Sons

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Bailey & Harry

There was some composed play straight from kick off. Tom Ross became too much for Lisa’s. A great game.

 

Gardner Financial Service 3-4 Sinclair Taylor

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Cameron and Kia

Lots of goals with end to end action with a double from Cameron Stephen making the difference.

 

Maclean’s 1-1 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Finlay & Ellis

Some great early work for Maclean’s who were creating some scoring chances but were unable to tale the lead. Eventually despite Pedigreed fighting hard, Maclean’s took the lead with a cool finish. It was a hi-tempo game with great end to end action.

 

ROUND 3

Pedigreed Cars 1-1 Cluny Estate Agents

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Ellis & Connor

Another good game with good opportunities for both teams, but only two goals. There were some great goalkeeping skills on show from both sides. There was good attacking from Cluny. Well played to everyone.

 

Costa Coffe 0-0 Maclean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Aidan & Finlay

The goalless draw is not a fair reflection of what was a good entertaining match. Both teams creating chances a plenty but neither side were able to break down each other’s defence.

 

Gardner Financial Services 3-4 Credit Union

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Owen and Ben

It was Declan’s first game for GFS and he played his heart out. It was an entertaining game and looked like a win for GFS until two cute goals from Alfie secured the win for Credit Union.

 

Firthview Windows 1-2 Sinclair Taylor

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lewis Brownlee & Lewis Smith

It was a great start from Firthview Windows, Lewis Brownlee running the length of the pitch with a great finish. There was a great double stop from Robbie and Sinclair Taylor applied a lot of pressure. A late double from Lewis Smith gave the game a good end.

 

Round 4

Costa Coffee 2-2 Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Alexandra & Adam Rhind

It was a great end to end match. Costa were up 2-0 early on but there was a fantastic comeback from Firthview Windows after a great driving header from Aidan McCairn.

 

Credit Union 2-2 Sinclair Taylor

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Alfie Reynolds & Jacob

A close encounter with chances for both teams. It was a fair result.

 

Tom Ross & Sons 5-0 Gardner Financial Service

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Kito & Matthew

Olivia played well in goal but couldn’t stop the force of Lennox and Connor. There was good defending from both teams. There was a great save from Harry Walker.

 

Cluny Estate Agents 0-1 Lisa’s Barbers

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Jack & Aaron

Nice end to end game, good attacking play from both teams, but a good win for Lisa’s.

 

Round 5

Lisa’s Barbers 2-2 Maclean’s

There was great football from both teams and this made it an exciting match with four great goals. There were wuick early goals from Maclean’s, but this only made Lisa’s come out fighting.

 

Sinclair Taylor 1-5 Tom Ross & Sons

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Austin & Connor

Another quick start for Tom Ross saw them take an early lead. There was a great hat-trick from Connor Finlayson.

 

Firthview Windows 2-2 Credit Union

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Ella & Lewis

A really good game with end to end football and both teams playing with maximum effort.

 

Pedigreed Cars 0-0 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Daniel & Mason

There was lots of running from both teams and some great defending. Daniel was very honest admitting he had a hand ball so well done Daniel.

 

SOCCER 7s

Grigor & Young 6-3 Dallas Designs

An end to end game of football with lots of goals and great passing. Dallas took an early lead with two great goals. Lennon scored his first goal with S7s. The second half became a real goal-fest with Grigor equalising and then Dallas leading again. Smart subs saw Grigor then score late goals for a 6-3 win.

 

Filed Under: Results

Weekend Results – 20 August 2017

22nd August 2017 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

Super 5s Results

ROUND 1

Sinclair Taylor 1-3 Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Craig Murray & Lewis Giffen

A blistering start to the match with good chances at both ends, some excellent goalkeeping kept the match level. Firthview got a foothold on the game with Lewis Brownlee finishing a fine move before a well taken goal from Cameron Stephen levelled the game.  Firthview Windows pushed on and scored 2 late goals for a deserved victory.

 

Credit Union 6-0 Gardiner Financial Services

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award –  Alfie Gordon & Tyler Sked

A very strong Credit Union Team ran out 6 nil winner.  GFS kept their heads up with some good passes.

 

Tom Ross & Son’s 0-1 Lisa’s Barbers

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Hary Walker & Leo Brailsford

Quite an even match throughout the game. Some very good solo runs and nice passing.  The game’s only goal came from Baily Stephen.

 

Cluny’s 1-0 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Aaron Hurley & Cayden Weston

A tight match with a tidy finish from Aaron Hurley making the difference.

ROUND 2

MacLean’s Highland Bakery 0-1 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Ewan McCrae & Corin Milne

End to end match with both teams defending well, Costa eventually earning the win with a nice goal.

 

Lisa’s Barbers 2-1 Cluny’s 

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Aiden & Ethan Lynch

Early pressure from Lisa’s Barbers paid off as Bailey created a 2 goal lead.  Kyle Simpson pulled a goal back for Cluny’s to ensure a tight finish.

 

Gardiner Financial Services 1-2 Tom Ross & Son’s

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award  – Olivia Roberts & Austin De Oliviera

A fair match with some lovely end to end football.  Tom Ross & Son’s came from behind to win the game 2-1.

 

Sinclair Taylor 1-3 Credit Union

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Connor Bryceland & Ella

Another cracking game to watch, some lovely football from both teams but a double from Ben Meacher was the difference.

ROUND 3

Firthview Windows 1-2 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Victor Stoczkowski & Aiden McCairn

A good even start from 2 well balance teams, Costa took the initiative with 2 quick fire goals from Aidan McCairn.  Firthview were under the cosh but the managed to pull a goal back to produce an end to end finish.

 

Pedigreed Cars 0-0 MacLean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Davie Lawrence & Greg Curry

Plenty of nice football on show, the score did not reflect the game as both teams played some really good football.

 

Cluny’s 4-1 Gardiner Financial Services

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Connor Turner & Owen Mathieson  

Olivia scores to put GFS 1 nil up but Ethan Lynch comes to the rescue as the super sub fires in a Hat-Trick.  Connor Turner scores his 2nd goal for Cluny’s.

 

Tom Ross & Son’s 2-1 Sinclair Taylor

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lennox Fox & MacKenzie Stephen

A very quick start from Tom Ross here, but Sinclair Taylor came back into it at the end and goal a great team goal. Fun Game.

 

ROUND 4

Costa Coffee 1-5 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Mason Bramhald & Harlin Blyth

Great game from Pedigreed Cars, good passing and they took their chances well.  Good passing from Ben led to some nice goals for his Team mates.

 

MacLean’s Highland Bakery 0-0 Lisa’s Barbers

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Ryhs Burbridge & Brodie Finlayson

Hard fought game with neither side able to break the other down

 

Sinclair Taylor 2-5 Cluny Estate Agents

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Cameron Stephen & Oden Fraser

A very good 7 goal thriller, the game was close at 3-2 and then Aaron Hurley scored a quick fire double to bag a Hat-Trick and win the game.

 

Credit Union 3-2 Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – David Gornik & Robbie Malone

Really entertaining game with lots of excellent play.  A Hat-Trick from James Wilson edges it for Credit Union.

 

ROUND 5

Gardner Financial Services 0-4 MacLean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Matthew Adam & Angus McIntosh

Sore flatters what was a tough game, GFS putting up a good fight but they just couldn’t take their chances.

 

Firthview Windows 1-1 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lewis Brownlee & Daniel Hicks

A good even game with the early pressure coming from Firthview.  A good strike from Lewis Brownlee gave Firthview the lead but Pedigreed fought back well to level.  Firthview would rue a few good chances throughout the game but a draw was a fair result.

 

Lisa’s Barbers 2-1 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Calvin & Oscar Dawson

Hard fought match, 3 great goals made it an entertaining match.

 

Credit Union 2-5 Tom Ross & Son’s

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – James Wilson & Connor Finlayson

Great play from both teams but a Hat-Trick from Connor earned a victory for Tom Ross.

 

SOCCER 7s

Forres Dental Care 4-4 Grigor & Young

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Matthew Hepburn & Whole Team

An end to end game with chances a plenty.  Grigor & Young started well with a 2 nil lead but found themselves 3-2 down by half-time.  The game continued at the same pace after the break ending in a fair 4-4 result.

 

Dallas Designs 4-7 Mundole Taxis

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Jacob MacArthur & Callum McKray

2 teams with 6 men battled hard and worked tirelessly on a pitch that was long and hard to play football on.  Jake and Josh’s height and speed dominated play for Mundole.  Nico made some important saves.

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Weekend Results – Week 16 – 2nd July

4th July 2017 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

Super 5s Results

Round 1                                                 

Sinclair Taylor 0-1 Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Lewis Smith & Victor Stoczkowski

 

Credit Union 2-0 Gardner Financial Services

Ian Skivington Fair Play – David Gornik

 

Tom Ross & Sons Funeral Directors 0-1 Lisa’s Barbers

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Calvin McColl & Lennox Fox

 

Cluny Estate Agents 0-0 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Ben Ross & Kyle Simpson

 

Round 2

Macleans Highland Bakery 0-2 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Angus Mackintosh & Joe Miller

 

Sinclair Taylor 0-0 Credit Union

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Ewen Macrae & Finlay Wallace

 

Gardner Financial Services 0-2 Tom Ross and Sons Funeral Directors

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Owen Matheson & Connor Finlayson

 

Lisa’s Barbers 2-3 Cluny Estate Agents

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Connor Turner & Bailey Stephens

 

Round 3

Firthview Windows 1-2 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Corin Milne

 

Pedigreed Cars 3-0 Macleans Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Dylan Fraser & Tom Simms

 

Cluny Estate Agents 4-1 Gardner Financial Services

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Ethan Lynch & Oliva Roberts

 

Tom Ross and Sons Funeral Directors 5-0 Sinclair Taylor

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Alfie Reynolds & Cameron Stephen

 

Round 4

Costa Coffee 0-1 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Greg Curry & Hayden Windsor

 

Credit Union 0-3 Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play – James Wilson

 

Macleans Highland Bakery 1-0 Lisas Barber

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Finlay McQueen & Brodie Finlayson

 

Sinclair Taylor 0-1 Cluny Estate Agents

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Aaron Hurley & Mckenzie Stephen

 

Round 5

Firthview Windows 1-2 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Victor Stoczkowski & Liam Willets

 

Lisa’s Barbers 0-2 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Jack Hay & Mason Bramhald

 

Gardner Financial Services 0-2 Macleans Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Rhys Burbridge & Kai Prophet

 

Credit Union 1-2 Tom Ross and Sons Funeral Directors

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Ben Meacher & Austin de Oliveria

 

Soccer 7s Results

Dallas Designs 2-0 Grigor and Young

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Nathan Fox & Euan Dawson

 

Forres Dental Care 4-4 Mundole Taxi

Ian Skivington Fair Play – Eren Duff & Nico Giscombe

Filed Under: Results

Results Sunday 11th June

13th June 2017 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

Super 5 Fixtures

Round 1
Sinclair Taylor ​​1 – 2 ​​​Firthview Windows
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Calvin and Oscar
Close tight game with some good passing from both teams. An end to end match with Firthview clinching it at the very end.
Credit Union​​​ 2 – 3 ​​​Clunys
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – David and Finlay
A great match which Credit Union raced into a 2-0 lead only for Clunys to produce a thrilling comeback winning the game 3-2.
Tom Ross and Sons ​0 – 1​​​ Lisa’s Barbers
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lennex and Jack
Both teams working really hard but a goal from Isaac Douglas edged the game for Lisa’s.
GFS​​​​ 0 – 0 ​​​Pedigreed Cars
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Connor and Cayden
This game was a game for the defences. The teams both played well and worked hard but neither could find the breakthrough to win the game.

Round 2
Macleans​​​ 1– 0 ​​​Costa Coffee
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lucas and Indiana
Early chances for both sides, in an end to end match, with good passing and movement from both sets of players. An unfortunate own goal deciding the game.

Lisa’s Barbers ​​1 – 0​​​Clunys
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Isaac and Connor
A quick start from Clunys, meant that Lisa’s goalkeeper was very busy from the start. Lisa’s got back into the match and a lucky goal at the end snatched the win for them.

GFS​​​​ 2 – 0​​​ Tom Ross and Sons
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Kai and Austin
Two well worked goals from GFS secured the win for them. However, Tom Ross’ team never gave up and continued to work till the very end.
Sinclair Taylor ​​3 – 1​​​ Credit Union
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Connor and Ben
A hattrick scored from Connor Bryceland was the difference in this close, end to end match.
Round 3
Firthview Windows​​ 1 – 0​​​ Costa Coffee
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Victor and Hayden
A blistering start from Firthview with an early goal was enough to see off Costa Coffee. Both teams spurned some good chances.
Pedigreed Cars ​​1 – 1​​​Macleans
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Liam and Rhys
An early goal from Pedigree put Macleans on the back foot from the start. Macleans battled back and found the net to finish the game level at 1-1.
Clunys​​​ 2 – 4 ​​​GFS
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Aaron and Callum
Even match to begin with, with the score having been 2-2 for a good part of this game. GFS eventually finding second gear and pulling away with a 4-2 win.
Tom Ross and Sons​ 1 – 1​​​ Sinclair Taylor
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Tyler and Cameron
A tight game, some hard battling in the centre of the park. Ending with a fair result.
Round 4
Costa Coffee ​​​0 – 1​​ ​Pedigreed Cars​
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Aidan and Daniel
This was a close, hard fought game which probably deserved to end a draw. However, that was not the case and Pedigreed secured a 1-0 win.

Credit Union ​​​1 – 2​​​ Firthview Windows
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Hayden and Oliver
This was a good end to end match, both teams playing at a fast pace with Firthview running out eventual 2-1 winners, thanks to goals from Lewis Giffen and Victor, consolation scored by Ben Fraser.

Macleans​​​ 0 – 0 ​​​Lisa’s Barbers
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Davie and Bailey
Chance after chance created by Macleans early on but inspired defending from Lisa’s held them in this game. Entertaining match with Lisa’s coming back into the match creating chances that the Macleans goalkeeper had to prevent going in.

Sinclair Taylor ​​1 – 0​​​Clunys
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Cameron and Ethan
Comfortable 1-0 victory for Sinclair Taylor with Cameron Stephen securing the win. Great saves from both keepers kept this scoreline low.
Round 5
Firthview Windows ​​0 – 0 ​​​Pedigreed Cars
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Oscar and Kieran
Good defending and goalkeeping kept the score down in this game. Great passing from both teams and chances created, it just wasn’t to be. An entertaining 0-0.
Lisa’s Barbers ​​0 – 1​​​ Costa Coffee
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Ayden and Mason
Great goalkeeping meant a tight and very competitive match. Great finish from Mason to seal the victory for Costa Coffee.
GFS ​​​​0 – 1​​​Macleans
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Matthew and Ewen
GFS created the early chances in this game, working Macleans defensively. Macleans battled to get back into the game creating a few chances, with a late strike enough to win this game 1-0.
Credit Union​​​ 0 – 2​​​ Tom Ross and Sons
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Alfie and Kito
A really close game between the teams, until Lennex scored a superb double to win the match for Tom Ross and Sons.

Soccer 7s Results

Forres Dental Care ​​5 – 6​​​ Dallas Designs
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Joe Simms and Finlay Wallace
An absolute goalfest in this game. Both teams deciding attacking was the best form of defence. Some excellent football shown by both teams, followed by some poor defending meaning this game was won by who was going to take their chances. Both coaches having minor heart attacks at the sideline with how topsy turvey a game this was turning out to be.
Mundole Taxis​​ 6 – 4 ​​​Grigor and Young
Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Cameron Smile and William
A hard contest where Mundole were pushed all the way to the final whistle. Mundole raced into a 3-1 lead at half time. However, Grigor and Young stormed back second half and were 4-3 up. Mundole re-grouped and found second wind to take the game back again. Hard fought win for Mundole with an entertaining game for the neutrals.

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Results for weekend 4 June 2017

4th June 2017 By Forres Area Soccer 7s

Super 5s Results

ROUND 1

Cluny Estate Agents 0-0 Sinclair Taylor

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Josh Hepple & Mackenzie Steven

It’s not often that you get a great 0-0 match but this was one of them. The two teams were really up for this right from the start. Epic!

Maclean’s Highland Bakery 4-1 Gardner Financial Services

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Rhys & Kai

Maclean’s were are organised outfit for their first match of the day and an early goal for them put GFS on the back-foot and they just couldn’t clear the lines despite some good defending. Maclean’s went further ahead with a fine passing goal and GFS managed a consolation with a fine goal of their own.

Costa Coffee 0-0 Lisa’s Barbers

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Mason Bramhald & Alex Abraham

A draw for the first game of the day for Costa. Both teams had chances to score but some good saves from both goalkeepers kept the game at stalemate.

Tom Ross & Sons 2-0 Credit Union

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Kito Thornhill & David

A very good match with some excellent defending and some clinical finish. It was very even in the first half but Tom Ross started taking some chances to finish 2-0.

ROUND 2

Pedigreed Cars 2-3 Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Tom Simms & Oliver Hodgson

This was a great game for both teams. It was well payed and there were some tough challenges adn end to end battling. An excellent brace from Viktor was just too much for Pedigreed to come back from although they tried very hard. There was great command and leadership from Oliver Hodgson.

Credit Union 0-4 Cluny Estate Agent

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Lewis & Arron

It was one way traffic in this match with some clinical finishing from Clunys. There were two great goals from Arron.

Gardner Financial Service 0-2 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award  – Connor & Corin

A good win for Costa but it was close with lots of running. Costa were a little stronger in defence. There were goasl from Corin Milne and an unfortunate own goal from Kai that sealed the win.

Sinclair Taylor 4-2 Maclean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Angus & Lewis

This was an evenly played match with some good chances created and taken. Sinclair Taylor has the bulk of possession and took most of their chances. They fought from 1-0 down to the stunning 4-1 victory.

ROUND 3

Maclean’s Highland Bakery 5-1 Credit Union

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Davie & Hayden

It was actually a close game despite the scoreline which showed that Maclean’s were taking their chances well. Credit Union just couldn’t convert the chances they had.

Costa Coffee 2-1 Sinclair Taylor

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Connor & Hayden

A great game with bot teams having loads of chances. Sinclair Taylor went ahead with a good goal from Cameron Stewart but two quick fire goals from Corin Milne and Aidan McCairn got the win for Costa.

Firthview Windows 2-2 Tom Ross & Sons

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Jessica & Lucas

Great end to end football with a fantastic comeback from Firthview. It was a great early start from Tom Ross. There was a great goal from Jessica with some fairly hard tackles.

Lisa’s Barbers 0-2 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Jack & Tom

It was a high tempo game with good goals from Daniel and Cayden. There was nice passing from Pedigreed and Tom Simms ensure Pedigreed kept control. It was a very strong, competitive match.

 

ROUND 4

Lisa’s Barbers 0-1 Firthview Windows

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Brodie & Oscar

A very very close game with some really good passing from both teams. A late finish from Oscar was the difference.

Pedigreed Cars 3-0 Gardner Financial Services

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Kelvin & Cayden

GFS had a few good chances but unfortunately could not convert them. Pedigreed played well and worked well together. It was a cracking game for both sides. A special well done to Ellis Grant.

Credit Union 1-1 Costa Coffee

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Aidan & Ben

A fair draw with Lewis Dawson getting the opener for credit Union, but a superb cross from Hayden Windsor set up Aidan McCairn for the volley goal and equaliser for Costa Coffee.

Cluny Estate Agents 6-0 Tom Ross & Sons

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Oden & Harry

A one sided game with Clunys being outplayed from start to finish.

 

ROUND 5

Firthview Windows 4-3 Cluny Estate Agents

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Viktor & Kyle

What a match! Cluny got into an early 3-1 lead with Viktor scoring 4 in total to claim the 4-3 victory. He showed good leadership and covered the whole pitch.

Gardner Financial Service 0-3 Lisa’s Barbers

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Luke & Bailey

Some good team work on both teams. GFS, even though they were behind still tried hard and it was unlucky that they could not score.

Tom Ross & Sons 2-3 Maclean’s Highland Bakery

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Dylan & Austin

It was an end to end match with chances for both teams. There was great team and individual play which made it a great match.

Sinclair Taylor 1-4 Pedigreed Cars

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Ben & Abdul

A strong performance again from Pedigreed Cars. Some nice passing from Ben lead to some good goals.

 

SOCCER 7s

Mundole Taxis 6-3 Forres Dental Care

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Callum & Luke

An even game from the beginning with Mundole taking a 3-2 lead into half time. It was competitive with both teams creating chances. Both goalkeepers were inspired form saving chance after chance. Josh Murray, Josh Smith and a great strike from Max Theman added to the goals in the second half. Forres Dental Care kept going until the end.

 

Beaver Travel 2-0 GF Job

Ian Skivington Fair Play Award – Tommy

A great game played by both teams with good team spirit, but the stronger team came through in the end with two goals in the second half scored by Will. Overall it was a good game played.

 

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