30.9.21
SEMI FINAL 2: 8S 6-0 7H
29.9.21
SEMI FINAL 1: 8V 3-1 6B
6B's journey came to an abrupt end today against an 8th grade team that used its physical advantage shrewdly.
Santiago led his troops from the start, attempting an overhead kick that was always going wide. Pedro sent Adam in on the left but the 6B defence, led by an excellent Sam, kept him out. Santiago had a shot turned away by Trym and 8V couldn't score from a series of resulting corners.
But 8V did score from their best move of the game until now. Pedro killed a high ball expertly and passed to Adam; Adam slid it to Santiago... 1-0.
In the second period, Kevin received from Sam and finally got a shot on target for 6B but Ben saved. A hard-working Isabel in midfield made sure that other chances were rare.
In the final period, Santiago stole the ball from the 6B defence and made it 2-0 but 6B came right back at them. Giovanni attacked down the right, fed it inside to Daniele and his shot left Alex stranded. Now the crowd was screaming at 6B to get an equaliser... but Pedro had other ideas. His sweetly-struck shot from 20 meters out scraped past Trym to kill off the game.
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27.9.21
TRANSFER NEWS
Transfer News
On the opening day of the transfer market, teams have been busy.
After recent performances in the Homeroom Cup, Zenithave splashed out 12 million on Giorgio in defence, and another 9 million for Daniele to bolster their attack.
Juventus have spent even more, starting with a cool 20 million to bring goalkeeper Theo to Stamford Bridge and another 15 million for veteran defender Vittorio dP.
Over at Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp needs to plug a leaky defence and he has bought Lucas and Leo for a combined bargain fee of 18 million; now he is looking to add a striker.
Dortmund have brought in the youngster Rocco, hoping that he can combine with the experienced Alessandro to produce some exciting football and lots of goals.
Italian champions Napoli are gambling on Tryn, a recruit from their youth academy, and have spent 10 million each to bring
in the experienced pair of Pedro and Bertie.
And Sporting have managed to attract the talented youngster Kevin for a 5 million signing-on fee as well as forking out 14 million for the mercurial talents of Alberto.
24.9.21
6T 2-1 6N
The game was slow to ignite today but, when it did, 6N put together a good move; Ben passed to Olivia and she touched it on to Aron who rolled in the first goal. But the big crowd in Ambrit stadium barely had time to draw their breath before 6T equalised, Rocco setting off on a mazy solo run that took him past 4 opponents before he found the back of the net. Before the break, both goalkeepers were made to work: Ruben saved a fierce shot from Rocco and Giovanni made a miraculous save to block Aron.
Goalkeeping heroics continued early in the second half as Bianca stopped a sizzler from Rocco. Kendi was having a great game in the 6T defence but then she was booked for a foul on Ben. Ben later followed her into the book, along with Gabriele and Rocco.
Ben came closest to a second goal for 6N but it was Nicolas who stole the points when he followed up a rebound. 6T were winners here but miss out on qualification due to goal difference.
7R - 7H
Adriano was first to line up a shot; he blasted it with power and Victor, in goal for 7R, did well to block it. Next up to the shooting gallery was Ale, but Victor kept him out too. Then Antonio broke away, dribbled onto his left foot and slid the ball into the net!
22.9.21
8S 2-1 8V
8S 2-1 8V
8S confirmed themselves as G8 champions with a hard-fought victory over a valiant 8V. Giorgio played well at the back early on and Lorenzo and Nikos improved as the game went on but 8S would not have won today without Carolina. Apart from a well-taken goal, she made tackle after tackle, pass after pass and rarely wasted a ball, though she did almost score an own-goal with a dangerous back header!
The first real chance of the game fell to Mattia but Santiago stopped him with the first of many superb tackles. Two more chances fell to the Blues when Alberto played in Mattia and Carolina drilled a shot that was well blocked by Lorenzo G but the score remained at 0-0 on the first break as even Giorgio's shot from a corner went wide.
The Blues kept attacking in the second period. Lorenzo headed wide from a corner and then, when Pedro handled in the box, Lorenzo's poor penalty was saved by Benjamin and Carolina pounced on the rebound and fired it past a stunned goalkeeper to make it 1-0.
But 8V were back even almost immediately. Santiago spotted some hesitation in the new 8S goalkeeper and he was on hand to tap in a header when Massimo fumbled a catch.
But Massimo settled down, made no more mistakes and 8S came forward again. Lorenzo should have scored, Nikos should have scored... but then Lorenzo did score to seal the win.
17.9.21
6B 0-0 6T
No lack of energy in this game but clear chances were as rare as hens' teeth. Giovanni Z marshalled his forces well and kept 6B pinned down for much of the first half, but Daniele was always dangerous on the break. For 6T, Diego was always a threat and Rocco ran from box to box, winning the ball time after time but not always passing early enough. For 6B, Giovanni V made good tackles and supported his team going forward.
In the second half, the addition of Kevin for 6B swung the balance in their favour and then 6T were penalised by a CAR decision (Calento Assistant Referee), with Daniel sent off for an off-the-ball foul.
The game finished 0-0, leaving all possibilities still open for Match Day 3.
------ played points goal difference
6B 2 4 +4
6T 1 1 0
6N 1 0 -4
16.9.21
7A 3-1 7R
7A needed a result and they got off to a hectic start, Vittorio forcing Victor into the first of many good saves. 7A kept coming forward and, had it not been for the fantastic defending of Giulio, they might have been well ahead. As it happened, it was then 7R who grabbed the lead. Adam's first shot was saved well by Marco but Ryan was quick to follow up and head home the rebound.
7A came straight back at them. Carlo crossed a ball right on to Tiago's head to no avail. But 7A did equalise before the break when Vittorio cracked home a shot.
He almost repeated the dose straight afterwards but Victor saved, and then saved again from Carlo. But the winning goal was a gem! Vittorio crossed to Annika and she hit a first time shot right into the top corner. Oliver added a bonus goal right at the end.
---- played points goal difference
7H 1 3 +1
7A 2 3 0
7R 1 0 -1
15.9.21
8H 1-1 8V
The first half today was marked by some notable defensive performances. For 8H, Lucas and Belen were solid at the back and, in goal, Myla was equal to everything that Santiago could throw at her (quite literally) and she saved some well-hit shots from Adam too. At the other end, Atena was a constant thorn in the side of the 8H midfield as she foiled one move after another with clever positioning and well-timed interventions. Valerio, Maria and Isabel patrolled the defensive line and Santiago was everywhere. There were some chances for 8H: Alice played in Zach and Bernardo found space when he sold Santiago a dummy but neither chance was converted and Zach hit another shot wide just before the break.
In the second half, the game exploded and the watching crowd was captivated by an intriguing battle. The substitutes injected a new energy: Giulio, Bertie and Jonah for 8H: Adriana, Pedro and Alex for 8V and chances abounded. A few pictures: Giulio came close with a shot; Bertie had a chance from a corner; Alice fired the ball dangerously across the penalty area; Bertie made room for himself but slipped at the crucial moment; Alice's shot was blocked by Valerio; Giulio tested Myla... and then, Zach opened the scoring! Collecting the ball inside his own half, he sprinted down the left, tempting Valerio out of his goal with a loose touch but then slipping the ball past him into the empty net: 1-0!
But then, incredibly, 8V equalised almost immediately. Using his height, Santiago beat Myla to a ball coming in from a throw-in and flicked it past her with his head.
All in all, a fair result that still leaves everything to play for!
--- played points Goal difference
8S 1 3 +2
8V 1 1 0
8H 2 1 -2
10.9.21
6B 5-1 6N
Today's game got off to a hectic, muddled start but then, halfway through the first half, 6B started to pull away as Daniele, Vittorio, Sam and Kevin began to string some passes together.
Daniele scored to make it 1-0, then Kevin, then Vittorio and 6B went in with a 3-0 lead at half-time.
6N settled down in the second half. Adriano organised the defence and Wyatt and Bianca made lots of tackles. Olivia was a tiger in midfield and Ben began to find some space to run on to passes from Matteo, Ruben and Gabriele. But 6B kept coming at them and Vittorio scored the best goal of the game to make it 4-0.
Now it was a test of character for 6N... and they passed with flying colours! Ben hammered home a goal to make it 4-1, almost scored a second and then hit the post with a good shot from the left. Martino, Marta, Bianca and Trim - until now untested - were stretched time and again but still managed to clear the ball.
Vittorio finished off preceedings by completing his hat-trick to make it 5-1.
9.9.21
7A 3-4 7H
Ambrit Stadium was rocking at lunchtime today as 7A and 7H fought out a seven-goal thriller!
8.9.21
8S 4-2 8H
The grade 8 students served up a slice of normal life today as the Homeroom Cup got underway at a packed Ambrit Stadium.
On paper the stronger team, 8S nonetheless fell behind late in the first half when Zach burst down the left and poked an insidious shot at Sebastian. Seb parried well but Alice was on hand to tap in the rebound and 8H went in 1-0 up at half time, thanks to some great defending from Jonah, Maya and Lucas.
8S pulled back level early in the second half. Nikos was fouled and, with Lorenzo clear, the referee should have played an advantage but no matter: Nikos blasted in the free kick. Dylan was now on to strengthen 8S but Cameron was on for 8H and these two brought new energy and skill into the game. 8S then pulled ahead when Lorenzo dribbled two defenders and it looked like 8S might run away.
But 8H kept trying and, when the referee penalised Maya for a handball, Cameron tucked it away to make it 2-2. 8H tried valiantly to hang onto a point but tired legs meant that spaces were now opening up.
Nikos took advantage to make it 3-2; Lorenzo added a fourth.
With Maya, Carolina, Theo and Emma to call on, it will take something special to stop 8S this year!
YELLOW: Lorenzo, Emma
THE AUTUMN HOMEROOM FOOTBALL CHALLENGE
This is a preliminary tournament with MIXED teams.
A full Intramural tournament will follow, with separate matches for boys and girls.
Rules:
G6 teams have 9 players on the pitch
G7 teams have 8 players on the pitch
G8 teams have 7 players on the pitch
All teams must have a minimum of 3 girls on the pitch
All players who want to play should play at least 10’
Any team that excludes a student that wants to play will be disqualified
Wed Sep 08 8H vs 8S
Thu Sep 09 7A vs 7H
Fri Sep 10 6B vs 6N
Wed Sep 15 8H vs 8V
Thu Sep 16 7A vs 7R
Fri Sep 17 6B vs 6T
Wed Sep 22 8V vs 8S
Thu Sep 23 7R vs 7H
Fri Sep 24 6T vs 6N
SEMI-FINALS
Wed Sep 29 g6 Winner vs g8 Runner-up
Thu Sep 30 g7 Winner vs g8 Winner
FINAL
Fri Oct 01 vs
WINNING TEAM
will play a Teacher Selection on TUESDAY OCT 5th
6N White 7A orange 8H white
6B Black 7H white 8S blue
6T Red 7R red 8V green