Pembrokeshire primary schools’ football squad started this season’s Welsh Schools’ campaign by taking all twelve points against South Ceredigion schools at Haverfordwest A. F. C. Coming under the wing of Haverfordwest academy means the squad now trains on a regular basis and the youngsters have benefited from playing together early on in the season.
Pembrokeshire A 6. South Ceredigion A 1.
Pembrokeshire played some very good team football before captain Scott Jones put his side ahead early on in the first half. Jones added his second with a stunning long shot. Relentless pressure by the hosts, playing a breathtaking style of football, led to Archie Beaumont-Denning, Jack Parkinson and Luke Raymond all scoring before the break. Daniel Davies and James Worral played well on either flank while Jordan Cornick, Harry Goforth and Billy Truman all defended solidly. Goalkeeper Jack had little to do in the first half. The second-half saw a revitalised South Ceredigion outfit score near the end of the match.
Pembrokeshire A 8.
South Ceredigion B 0.
Pembrokeshire dominated most of the game and again gelled well as a squad. Goals came thick and fast from Scott Jones (3), Daniel Davies (2), Archie Beaumont-Denning, Billy Truman and Jack Parkinson.
Pembrokeshire B 8. South Ceredigion B 0.
The county youngsters started out brightly with Dafydd Bevan and Luke Billing attacking well. Patrick Pearce and Jake Davies combined well and it wasn’t long before Pembrokeshire started scoring regularly. Several well-worked corners were slotted home with Leon Williams scoring four goals, Patrick Pearce (2), Geraint Harries (1) and Luke Billing (1).
Daniel Williams and Nathan Ammesley-Rees played well in defence with goalkeeper Liam Fienhagg keeping a clean sheet and Aaron Quilligan tackling well.
The second-half performance saw a stunning display of football by the whole squad.
Pembrokeshire B 6. South Ceredigion A 2.
The squad carried on from the previous game, but found the side a little stronger. Leon Williams scored a hat trick, Dafydd Bevan (2) and Luke Billing. The visitors replied twice, but by that time the game was already sown up.
Pembrokeshire A squad: Jack Broadhurst, Harry Goforth, Jordan Cornick(Tenby), Billy Truman (St Teilo’s), Archie Beaumont-Denning, Daniel Davies, Jack Parkinson (Saundersfoot), Scott Jones (St Francis), Luke Raymond (Brynconnin), James Worral (St Oswalds).
Pembrokeshire B squad: Liam Fienhagg (Pennar), Leon Williams, Daniel Williams, Jake Davies (Prendergast), Luke Billing (Fenton), Patrick Pearce, Geraint Harries (Ysgol Glan Cleddau), Dafydd Bevan (Templeton), Nathan Ammesley- Rees (Wolfscastle), Aaron Quilligan (Mary Immaculate).
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