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Huddersfield Town's representatives in the nPower U11's Community Cup, Meltham CE, recorded a comfortable two goal victory over Henleaze Junior School in the final ahead of the League Play-Off Final on Sunday! (31/5)
Henleaze were representing Bristol Rovers and failed to trouble Meltham, who went through the whole competition without conceding a goal!
Below is the match report from Old Trafford:
Meltham Church of England Primary School, representing Huddersfield Town, has won the nPower Community Cup after beating Bristol Rovers 2-0 at Old Trafford this afternoon!
The under-11s final took place ahead of Town's Play-Off Final against Peterborough United, capping off a great run for the Meltham team - who didn't concede a single goal throughout the entire competition.
Meltham went very close to opening the scoring in the opening moments through a set-piece butJordan Williamsdid so soon afterwards with a net-busting 20 yard shot that whistled into the top corner.
Not to be outdone,Liam Ralphnetted a quick-fire second following a mazy dribble that took him past three players.
The team were coached from the sidelines by Meltham teachers Mr. Kenworthy and Mr. Rose, as well as Rob Day and Dane Murphy from Town's Football in the Community department.
Well done to Meltham, who have represented the Club with distinction throughout the season!
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Henleaze U11's to go to Old Trafford
Henleaze Junior School will be playing at Old Trafford in May after winning the nPower Kids Cup League One (South) final last month.
The boys from years five and six of Henleaze Junior School played all of the other southern League One teams at Brentford FC on Tuesday 15th March. The competition at this stage was very high, but the boys came out on top by winning all of their games - including a 1-0 win over AFC Bournemouth in the final.
The boys will now represent Bristol Rovers at the League One Play-Off final on Sunday 29th May at Old Trafford, playing against the winning primary school from the northern section of League One which will be representing Huddersfield Town FC.