Hacton Girls' Football Team

October 08, 2012
Hacton girls' football team kicked off to a promising start with their match against Elm Park Primary last Thursday. Hacton created many chances in the first half but, despite their best efforts, the ball didn’t find the back of the net. During the second half an Elm Park shot hit the target and they kept coming! However at 3 : 0 down, Hacton kept their chins up and determination was shown by all players especially Mia and Lucy. Encouraged by their captain, Amy, the girls defended bravely and didn’t concede any more goals. Evie made some great saves and Girl of the Game was awarded to Francesca for her gritty, athletic performance. Despite the final score, the entire team should be proud of their debut performance and look forward to their next match. Well done girls!


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