Every Saturday morning the Somerset Spartans Football Club are playing their football matches and during the week the students are training with their coaches to work on their strengths and weaknesses. Please read below how the Spartans played in the weekend.
All our 4v4 Miniroos teams played against Palm Beach.
The U6 and U7 Blue kicked of at 8.30am on the Track & Field, followed by the U7 Green at 9.15am.
The Under 6 combined team had a great start of the game. Mayuko and Emily work every week together with Hamish, Abhiveer, Jesse and Ruben. This top team know how to score goals and have a lot of fun together.
The next level up we have Under 7 Blue. Last Saturday they worked well together. This passionate team is always looking to score as much goals as possible in 40 minutes football. They are working hard too, avoiding the opponent from scoring.
The Under 7 Green is our oldest 4v4 team. This physical team can’t wait to play. Because they have six players in the team, two players have a rest. When resting they can encourage their teammates or practise their passing skills.
The Under 9 played versus Nerang. The team missed Tiago Basile and Daniel Dawson this morning. With thanks to Elliot and Jacob in the goals, the Spartans almost had their win. Some great saves have been made by the goalkeepers. Nerang won with this tight game, 4 to 3.
Saturday June 15 all Spartans Football teams play away games.
Please check the Football Club Schoolbox Page for more info.
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