Youth over Easter
UNDER 16 GIRLS V WALES IN WREXHAM
Scotland`s under 16 girls won the three test match
series against Wales, but only on goal difference after losing 3-1
today to their hosts in a much more even contest.
Watsonian`s Claire Hill got Scotland`s only goal.
UNDER 16 BOYS – HDM TOURNAMENT IN DEN HAAG (NED)
Sixth place was a real achievement as Scotland`s under 16s
finished a final day with three wins against under 18
opposition. In the first encounter against Almere from
Holland, goals from Andrew Duff, Joe McConnell and Grange`s Hamish
Imrie sealed a 3-1 win. Against the Swiss under 18 side
the Scots again triumphed, Duff again while CALA Edinburgh`s
Patrick Christie and Lewis Fraser got the other goals.
The Scots completed a final game against fellow Scots Aberdeen
Grammar School with a comfortable 6-0 victory, Adam Lloyd, Callum
Boag, Murray Collins and Hamish Imrie scored in the first
half, then Alex Morrison and Connor Bain were on target after the
interval.
UNDER 18 BOYS V WALES IN WREXHAM
Scotland ended their losing streak in the series against Wales
with a 1-1 in the final match. This was a much improved
performance by the Scots youngsters whose goal was scored by
Inverleith`s Tom Barton.
UNDER 16 DEVELOPMENT SQUAD V WALES IN WREXHAM
The Scots youngsters won the three test match series against
Wales with a 4-2 victory in the final game. CALA
Edinburgh`s Cameron Good opened the scoring in only four minutes
after good build-up work from Joe Waterston, Charlie Mearns and
Ross Buchanan. Although the Welsh equalised, the Scots
reached the interval 3-1 up with a double strike from Glenalmond`s
Rory Pritchard.
In the second half Wales pulled the score back to 3-2, but the
win was sealed with a final strike by Strathallan`s Ross
Drummond
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