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October Football
November 5, 2009, 2:20 pm
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ETC vs RATTON

14th October – By Charlotte Dean

Ratton kick off, ETC straight into the game, challenge from Steven, and off Ratton throw in, ETC throw in, cleared by Ratton. Ratton corner and easily cleared from Matt. Shot for Ratton easy save, the ball goes out of a Ratton player for a throw, another shot for Ratton but off target.

Matt takes a shot for ETC and it hit the post, another shot but Billy takes and it’s a goal for ETC straight in the top left corner.

Ratton offside ETC free kick, ETC corner Steven to take, low ball ETC couldn’t get on the end of it.

In the blink of an eye Bob knocks it onto Ollie and its 2-0 to ETC.

ETC throw, Ratton intercepted it Ratton shot and Shane makes a great save. Ratton free kick, going for goal but it went wide. Ratton try again and out by Chris, and there comes another from Matt ETC 3 Ratton 0.

Ratton corner taken by Billy, then another by JJ, Ratton shoot and saved by Shane.  Billy scores for ETC!

 

HALF TIME!!

Team talk from BBO good advice.

Ratton corner cleared, ETC free kick and Ratton keeper saves ETC corner. Out to midfield strike from Ratton easy save. ETC strike soft ball to keeper’s feet, ETC throw Ratton claim it, ETC free kick Billy takes and it’s just wide. Ratton free kick Tyrell clears.

SUBS -> ETC

Ball played to goal well chased by Jake. Strike from Ratton saved by Big Rich, Tyrell takes ETC throw Jake got a head on it but unlucky ball.

SUBS-> RATTON

Billy strikes wide, strike from JJ, nice strike from Jake Ratton just saved it.

Billy’s corner headed in by Tyrell bouncing it past the keeper ETC 5 – RATTON 0. Ratton strike and cleared, Ratton free kick headed out by Tyrell. Matt strikes but another soft ball saved by the keeper.

FULL TIME     FINAL SCORE: ETC 5 : RATTON 0.

Wednesday 14th October: YEAR 7 Boys Football
ETC 0
Causeway 8
Report by Joe Alexander year 7 centre back:
On the 14
th
October 2009 E.T.C football team went to Causeway school to play a League game
and lost 8 – 0 it was a disaster but we had fun it was an eleven a side on a half size pitch, our
formation was 4-2-2 at half time the score was 4 -0 we thought how could it get any worse but it did 
the match was one hour long but we did not have enough time it was fun though.
The year 7 team left the changing rooms in a confident and expectant mood ahead of their first match
representing ETC, this soon changed, after 4 minutes they were 2-0 down and could have been a lot
worse without Zac making several fine saves. The team never really recovered from that start and
started to lose shape, although towards the end of the half Ashley Wilkinson had the first shot on
target. The match got a lot worse for ETC with the referee finally blowing the whistle at 8-0 to
Causeway, who played very well as a team.
MOM was awarded to Ashley Wilkinson for a fighting all round display.



Two Semi-Finals, two victories
December 18, 2008, 12:47 am
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MONDAY 8th DECEMBER:  YEAR 10 Vs ST. RICHARDS
South-East Sussex Schools Division 1 Semi Final
ETC    6
ST. RICHARDS 5
BILLY ALSOP 3, CRISTOS MISIRLIS 1, STEVEN MARYAN 1, JOE MARODZA 1
ETC entertained St. Richards from Bexhill in the SESS Division 1 Semi Final, and what a thrilling game it turned out to be.  Having won Eastbourne & District Division 1, ETC drew home advantage against a team that had beaten ETC comfortably two years ago.
ETC started brightly with Billy Alsop giving the St. Richards centre halves a torrid time. He picked up a loose ball in midfield and went through a couple of challenges, but the goalkeeper made a good save.

Several minutes later, ETC took the lead when the goalkeeper made a great double save from Alsop and Matt Mulhern, but he could not prevent the third attempt from Alsop, which was deflected in to the net from 20 yards.
This seemed to wake St. Richards up, and they forced a number of set pieces that they looked dangerous from. It was from one of these, a corner that they equalised from, when an unmarked player headed in from 5 yards.  At 1-1, the game was very even, and it was a piece of brilliant skill by Alsop which brought the second goal.  He beat three players with ease before calmly putting the ball into the back of the net to restore the lead. The best goal was yet to come however, and from an unlikely source.  Centre back Cristos Misirlis picked the ball up from just outside ETC’s penalty area after a half cleared corner. He then proceeded to run the length of the pitch, beating three players before smashing the ball into the roof of the net for the goal of the season award.  Unfortunately ETC could not maintain the two goal lead for long as another set piece was not defended properly and this resulted in a penalty being awarded for handball. The St. Richards Captain stepped up and scored easily to make it 3-2 at half time.
After half time, ETC stepped up a gear knowing that they were clearly the best team and sensed they were close to their first final appearance. Joe Marodza and Mulhern started to gain complete control of the midfield and find the wingers with better passes. It was from a Mulhern pass to Bob Olusanya that led to ETC’s fourth goal. Olusanya took it round the right back before crossing to Steven Maryan at the back post to slide the ball in from an acute angle. It got better for ETC as Alsop completed his hat trick and Marodza scored the sixth from another Olusanya cross. The game seemed over as ETC were 6-2 up and the back four of Ollie Nealey, Tyrell Berry, Misirlis and Michael Parsons seemed to be impenetrable. However, a lack of fitness and/or players switching off mentally let St. Richards back into the game.  They scored three quick goals in the final 10 minutes to make the score 6-5 to set up a nervous last few minutes, but ETC held firm and went through to the final to play the winner of William Parker A Vs Bishop Bell.
Team: Jake Taylor, Ollie Nealey (Will Congiu), Cristos Misirlis, Tyrell Berry (c), Michael Parsons, Joe Marodza, JJ Flaherty (Jake Wallis), Matt Mulhern, Steven Maryan, Billy Alsop, Bob Olusanya.
MAN OF THE MATCH: TYRELL BERRY – “COMMANDED THE BACK FOUR SUPERBLY AND MADE SOME GREAT LAST DITCH TACKLES.”

Mr. Moore.

Wednesday 10th December: YEAR 7 BOYS FOOTBALL
South-East Sussex Schools Division 2 Semi Final
ETC Vs William Parker B
ETC welcomed a big and strong William Parker to a bitterly cold ETC on Wednesday for the league semi final. ETC had won 2 and lost 1 in the league, but won the division on goal difference, so were confident of progressing to the final.
ETC started well with the midfield trio of Reece Collymore, Lee Schooling and Alfie Dunne linking up nicely with some good passing to create several chances.
Jake Maynard, Collymore and Aaron Saunders all had shots well saved by the impressive William Parker goalkeeper. At the other end, Josh Coney had little to do as the ETC back 3 did not let the Parker attackers even turn on the ball. Just before half time, ETC took the lead when Collymore let fly from a free kick which went into the back of the net from 25 yards.
ETC started slowly in the second half and Parker equalised almost immediately when a corner was not cleared.  This woke ETC up and they started to play some nice football again and Collymore grabbed his second, after great perseverance down the left wing. Another defensive slip let Parker equalise for the second time, but ETC once again struck back with Collymore netting his hat trick, this time from a shot just outside the penalty area. ETC were determined not to let the lead slip again, and scored a fourth goal to have the comfort of a two goal cushion. Dunne picked the ball up in midfield and played a great pass through for Maynard to shoot home. As Parker pushed forwards, Etc has numerous chances to extend the lead, but chances were wasted. However, it was not to matter as the final whistle blew and ETC had reached the final in their first year at the school.
Team: Josh Coney, Callum Langford, Matt Castle, Cane Stolton, Aaron Saunders (Tobias Ekroth-Smith), Alfie Dunne, Lee Schooling (C), Reece Collymore, Dan Bazeley, Jake Maynard, Ryan Feirn (Andrew Swansborough).
MAN OF THE MATCH: REECE COLLYMORE – “100% EFFORT THROUGHOUT AND A SUPERB HAT TRICK.”
Mr. Moore.



Tuesday 9th December: YEAR 7 GIRLS FOOTBALL
December 18, 2008, 12:46 am
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ETC   10
PEACEHAVEN 1
JADE ISTED 5, WERONIKA SUWALA 2, FABIANNA CAIRNES 2, EMILY CROUCH 1.
A very cold evening saw this game played at home for the first time, ETC looked organised and up for the challenge.  Right from kick off ETC pushed forward on the attack, asking questions of Peacehavens defence.  Jade Isted was quick to break the deadlock through some good individual skill and calm finish.  ETC always looked a threat on the attack and managed to net themselves 4 more goals before half time. 
The second half started the same as the first had finished, Fabianna Cairnes, Weronika Suwala and Emily Crouch also netting goals for ETC. 
This by far was definitely ETCs best performance of the season, not only because of the amount of goals and a win, but also because everything we have spoke about and worked on throughout the season had finally come together.  Well done girls!!
MOM:  JADE ISTED “great skill and clinical in her finishing.”



Thursday 4th December: UNDER 16s GIRLS FOOTBALL
December 18, 2008, 12:45 am
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PEACEHAVEN 0
ETC   9
SHANTELLE OMAR 5, HANNAH BLUNDELL 2, CHARLEIGH CROTTY 1, EMILY GILLAM 1
Tough conditions saw both teams battling against the wind and rain, making it extremely difficult in the first half to pass around and keep possession.  Although ETC gained control early on, they had to work hard in getting the ball up the pitch due to the weather.  Any successful attempts were coming from the right wing through Blundell, Omar and Gillam.  After a lot of pressure from ETC Shantelle Omar broke the deadlock through a lofted volley over the keeper.  Soon after this the flood gates opened and ETC netted another 3 before the half had finished.
In the second half ETC really stepped up the pace, some slick sharp passing in central midfield from Lauren Hughes, Blundell, Lola Olusanya and Emily Gillam created lots of goal scoring opportunities, with Hannah Blundell; Charleigh Crotty and Emily Gillam also getting themselves on the score sheet.  Although Peacehaven never posed any threat to Jaz Izzard, Bekki French and Kiaya Pike in defence and ETC were in control comfortably, the girls still demonstrated their quality through some fantastic build up play in attack.  A great performance by all, well done!!
MOM:  SHANTELLE OMAR “demonstrates great individual ability and always looks a threat upfront.”



Monday 1st December: YEAR 7 BOYS WAGON WHEELS 5-a-side
December 5, 2008, 2:12 pm
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The six schools from Eastbourne battled it out to see who would represent the town in December.  Etc boys finished a creditable 2nd place overall.  We won 3 games, drew 1 and lost 1.  Willingdon won the tournament after staying unbeaten; this was the only team we lost to.  The players involved were Josh Coney, Reece Collymore, Lee Schooling, Matt Castle, Jake Maynard and Andrew Swansborough.  The year 7 11-a-side semi final is on Wednesday 10th at home, please come and support.



Thursday 27th November: YEAR 7 GIRLS FOOTBALL
December 5, 2008, 2:11 pm
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LEWES PRIORY 4
ETC   1

A much improved performance from the year 7s, who travelled away to Lewes on a cold and wet evening.  The first half saw both teams battle hard to gain the advantage, Emily Crouch made two or three good saves whilst the other end of the pitch saw Fabianna Cairnes create some fantastic opportunities for herself and the team to shoot.  ETC were working hard and were starting to look confident going forward.  A well delivered corner from Fabianna Cairnes was met by a cluster of players all trying to do their jobs, after a bit of a goal line scramble Weronica Suwala managed to squeeze the ball past the keeper making it 1-0 ETC.  The Priory always looked a threat through one very skilful player going forward, Lauren Morris had a great battle with her through the half; after several chances she finally created the space for herself to slot the ball home just before half time making it 1 all. 
Moments into the second half and Lewes managed to break ETCs defence and score again.  ETC still showed great determination and signs of equalizing, however the Lewes goal keeper made some outstanding saves keeping ETC at bay.  Another two goals came late on in the half from Lewes, both teams had equal opportunities however Lewes were clinical in their finishing.  A great performance from the girls!
MOM:  LAUREN MORRIS “Alert, reads the game well and great positioning”.



Monday 24th November: YEAR 7 GIRLS WAGON WHEELS
November 28, 2008, 9:14 am
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ETC 0  WILLINGDON 2
ETC 1  RATTON 3
ETC 0  BISHOP BELL 1
ETC 1  CAUSEWAY 0
The winners of this tournament go on to represent Eastbourne schools in Hastings.  They then compete to represent East Sussex in a nationwide schools competition.  Congratulations to RATTON, who in a close battle with Willingdon were crowned tournament winners.



Wednesday 19th November: UNDER 16s GIRLS FOOTBALL
November 28, 2008, 9:14 am
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ETC   1
BISHOP BELL 1
SHANTELLE OMAR 1.
The first half of this game saw ETC struggle in keeping possession, Bishop Bell made it hard for us to get the ball out of our half.  Bishop Bell looked the team more up for it, whilst ETC were chasing shadows.  Jaz Izzard and Charleigh Crotty made numerous last ditch tackles to keep BB off the score sheet, whilst Hannah Blundell worked extremely hard in trying to get the ball and get it forward for us.  A quiet performance from ETC, but the score at half time managed to stay 0-0.
ETC started the 2nd half with more passion and for the 1st 15 minutes put Bishop Bell under a lot of pressure, shots came from Lauren Hughes and Shantelle Omar but still the deadlock was not broke.
Our defence started to push up giving the girls more opportunity for a shot and it became harder for BB to break.  Finally with 10 minutes to go Shantelle Omar squeezed a shot away, lobbed the keeper to give ETC the lead.
With 10 minutes to go BB started to push, great defending kept them out and we looked all set for a 1-0 victory.  However, the last 2 minutes saw a BB player make a great run to slot the ball past Laura Carter in goal.  Final score 1 all, which based on performance on that day was a fair result.
MOM:  LAURA CARTER “without her in goal BB would have stormed into the lead in the 1st half, great performance” also special mentions must go to EMILY GILLAM, HANNAH BLUNDELL, JAZ IZZARD, CHARLEIGH CROTTY and SHANTELLE OMAR who worked their socks off for the full 90 minutes.



Tuesday 11th November:
November 28, 2008, 9:11 am
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The year eight boys competed in a “six a side” football competition, which was held in Hailsham.
The boys worked hard in every match and tried to play as a team. We drew three matches and lost three.
The player of the tournament was Conner McCade.
Mr Myrie



Tuesday 4th November: YEAR 8 BOYS FOOTBALL
November 13, 2008, 10:25 pm
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CAUSEWAY  6
ETC   3
Liam Woolard 1, Sam Derrick 1, Craig Dell 1
The year 8 boys’ football team had a challenging game against Causeway.  Sam Derrick made some great tackles when defending, however despite the teams best efforts Causeway managed to break through to score 2 early goals.
Paul Weatherby managed to get the ball forward for ETC on a couple of occasions, Danny Rodford made some potentially threatening runs down the wing, but unfortunately was not found by his team mates.  Craig Dell showed off some of his skills as he quickly dribbled down the wings and crossed the ball into the box, but ETC could not find that final ball to be in on goal.  ETC pilled more and more pressure onto Causeway which led to panic in the box and a handball.  Sam Derrick stepped up to take the penalty and struck it confidently into the back of the net for ETCs first goal.  Patrick James demonstrated his strength in the air winning many headers and distributing well to his team mates, the game was very end to end with both teams looking threatening on attacks. 
With Causeways early goal advantage ETCs last successful efforts on goal from Liam Woolard (From a Weatherby Corner) and Craig Dell proved to be too late as Mr Moore blew the final whistle.  Final score 6-3 Causeway.
MOM:  SAM DERRICK “Great tackles and good passing, he worked hard and intercepted the ball well”
By Kayla McCarthy and Holly Marshall