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Girls hunt down the Predators



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Chichester City United's under-14 girls won 4-1 at Predators.

In their last match of the season, and with both teams playing with only ten players, Chichester came out clearly on top.

Chichester took the lead after five minutes with a quick goal from Natasha Knowles.

With both sides having chances, Chichester finished the first half 2-0 up after another goal from Knowles.

The second half saw both sides create chances with Rebecca Scott, Jade Burtoo and Lauren Higginson all going close and Knowles getting her deserved hat-trick on 50 minutes.

Predators pulled back a well-earned goal but Chichester finished 4-1 winners when Knowles popped her last one in.

CCU: Richardson, Rice, McGovren, Goodman, Sabin, Higginson, Selby, Scott, Knowles, Burtoo.

* Chichester are looking for new players for next season, when they move into the under-15s league.

If you are interested, contact manager Paul Burtoo on 07971 125181.

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  • Last Updated: 30 April 2008 4:11 PM
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  • Location: Chichester
 
 
  

 
 


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