Re: Kiddy
Posted: 27 Jul 2019, 17:25
Halesowen Town 4 Kidderminster Harriers 1
Impressive Halesowen hit four goals of fine quality in a 20-minute spell to defeat Kidderminster Harriers of the National League North in an excellent overall team performance.
The Yeltz made an energetic start as Montel Gibson fired wide of Tom Palmer’s upright in the 3rd minute and Palmer then turned the ball onto his post and away for an 11th minute corner after Luke Yates supplied Ethan Jones.
A 27th minute header from Richard Peniket brought a good save from home goalkeeper Brad Catlow following Darragh Lowth’s cross in the best chance of the first period for Kiddy in their final friendly ahead of the new season.
The Harriers were soon left stunned as the lively Yeltz raced into a three-goal lead in the final fifteen minutes of first-half. Palmer made a good 32nd minute one-handed save from Gibson but Luke YATES was on hand to convert the rebound. Yates then burst down the left and although Palmer saved again, Ethan JONES this time turned home the 40th minute rebound. Gibson headed just over the bar in the 42nd minute but GIBSON soon made it 3-0 in first-half stoppage time by beating three men down the right and firing past Palmer in an excellent solo effort.
YATES displayed great skill and composure to make it 4-0 to Halesowen after 50 minutes when he chipped home delicately, despite being surrounded by four visiting defenders and the goalkeeper. In further free-flowing football, Palmer saved after a great 53rd minute run by Yates and then saved from Gibson two minutes later.
Knory Scott’s 75th minute shot was turned away for a corner by Yeltz goalkeeper Catlow but the Harriers finally pulled a goal back in the 78th minute when Jaiden WHITE’s 20 yard free-kick sailed through the home area straight into the bottom corner of Catlow’s net.
Halesowen Town: Brad Catlow; Jamie Ashmore, James Bowen, Ash Sammons, Paul McCone (c), Andrew Parsons, Josh Hawker, Robbie Bunn, Montel Gibson, Ethan Jones, Luke Yates. Subs: Rob Evans, Brendon Bunn, Lewis Wright, Jordan Piggott, Jamie Lucas, Reece Hewitt, Isai Marselia.
Kidderminster Harriers: Tom Palmer, Darragh Lowth, James Dutton, Jimmy O’Connor, Harry Higginson, Sam Hall, Knory Scott, Bailey Fuller, Richard Peniket, A. Trialist, Jaiden White. Subs: Shane Lowth, Ewan Mountjoy, Myles Brooks, Reiss Taylor-Randle, Will Rawlins, Cian Fenlon.
Attendance: 411
Impressive Halesowen hit four goals of fine quality in a 20-minute spell to defeat Kidderminster Harriers of the National League North in an excellent overall team performance.
The Yeltz made an energetic start as Montel Gibson fired wide of Tom Palmer’s upright in the 3rd minute and Palmer then turned the ball onto his post and away for an 11th minute corner after Luke Yates supplied Ethan Jones.
A 27th minute header from Richard Peniket brought a good save from home goalkeeper Brad Catlow following Darragh Lowth’s cross in the best chance of the first period for Kiddy in their final friendly ahead of the new season.
The Harriers were soon left stunned as the lively Yeltz raced into a three-goal lead in the final fifteen minutes of first-half. Palmer made a good 32nd minute one-handed save from Gibson but Luke YATES was on hand to convert the rebound. Yates then burst down the left and although Palmer saved again, Ethan JONES this time turned home the 40th minute rebound. Gibson headed just over the bar in the 42nd minute but GIBSON soon made it 3-0 in first-half stoppage time by beating three men down the right and firing past Palmer in an excellent solo effort.
YATES displayed great skill and composure to make it 4-0 to Halesowen after 50 minutes when he chipped home delicately, despite being surrounded by four visiting defenders and the goalkeeper. In further free-flowing football, Palmer saved after a great 53rd minute run by Yates and then saved from Gibson two minutes later.
Knory Scott’s 75th minute shot was turned away for a corner by Yeltz goalkeeper Catlow but the Harriers finally pulled a goal back in the 78th minute when Jaiden WHITE’s 20 yard free-kick sailed through the home area straight into the bottom corner of Catlow’s net.
Halesowen Town: Brad Catlow; Jamie Ashmore, James Bowen, Ash Sammons, Paul McCone (c), Andrew Parsons, Josh Hawker, Robbie Bunn, Montel Gibson, Ethan Jones, Luke Yates. Subs: Rob Evans, Brendon Bunn, Lewis Wright, Jordan Piggott, Jamie Lucas, Reece Hewitt, Isai Marselia.
Kidderminster Harriers: Tom Palmer, Darragh Lowth, James Dutton, Jimmy O’Connor, Harry Higginson, Sam Hall, Knory Scott, Bailey Fuller, Richard Peniket, A. Trialist, Jaiden White. Subs: Shane Lowth, Ewan Mountjoy, Myles Brooks, Reiss Taylor-Randle, Will Rawlins, Cian Fenlon.
Attendance: 411