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HOCKEY: Wheeler stars as Hall ladies hit seven



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Published Date: 04 December 2008
NORTHOP HALL LADIES produced an outstanding home performance against Timperley thirds, overpowering the visiting side 7-0.
Hall went up 3-0 during the first half in which player of the match, goalkeeper Kayleigh Wheeler, made some excellent diving saves to keep the away team goalless.

During the second half, the hosts added another four goals through Nicola Gelder (3)
, captain Rachel Turvey (2), Ellie Connerly and Kelly Stevens.

The win sees Northop sit fifth in the Cheshire Women's League Division Three.

Hall Seconds, played away at Chester Fourths and had to settle for a goalless draw.

Deeside Ramblers were edged out 1-0 after a great battle at league leaders Sheffield, despite keeper,Nicky Capes making some crucial saves to keep the home side in the game.

Deeside U15s grabbed a 2-1 win against Alderley Edge.

The Alderley team contained many Cheshire and Greater Manchester players and the first half ended goalless despite both teams mounting a number of attacks.

Natasha Slawson and Hattie Butler scored while Kate Coppack put in a excellent performance in midfield.

Chester Thirds lost 4-2 against Timperley, with Jess Egan and Juliette Old on target and Alicia Hogan named player of the match.



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  • Last Updated: 04 December 2008 2:10 PM
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