Maitland Mercury
Morris joins Weston Bears’ 200 club
By Josh Callinan
Nathan Morris will play his 200th first grade game for the Weston Bears on Sunday when they host the Edgeworth Eagles in the Northern NSW National Premier League...
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Travelling to Darling Street saw Weston take on Hamilton Olympic.
The 19s kicked the day off looking to close the gap at the top of the table but it just wasn't their day eventually going down 3-1.
The U22s were successful on getting back on the horse from last weeks defeat and recorded a fine 2-1 victory.
First grade were taking on a Hamilton team stung by Lakes last week. Honours were even until mid way through the second half when Olympic took the lead. The Bears tried to chase the game and in doing so opened themselves up and conceeded 2 further goals to go down 3-0.
C'mon you Bears!!!
Weston's NPL Youth teams made the short trip to Edgeworth for their clashes against the Eagles.
13s- 2-0 (win)
14s- 0-0 (draw)
15s- 0-0 (draw)
17s- 1-0 (win)
No need for the napisan this week - clean sheets all round! Great effort today by everyone. Never an easy place to play plus the rivalry makes it that little bit more challenging, so it's even more important to be disciplined and focused on the task - The results will follow!
The Criterion Hotel player awards today went to:
U13 - Jed Lewis & Dayanidhi Torrisi
U14 - Ryan Forrest
U15 - James Thompson
U17 - Beau Harris
Many thanks to the Criterion Hotel for your valued support.
C'mon You Bears!!!
Weston welcomed Lambton Jaffas to Rockwell Automation Park for their round 12 clash.
The young 19s kicked the day off and after trailing 0-1 at the break they eventually went down 1-3.
Up next were the U22s and despite taking a 1-0 lead to the sheds at half time it was a 9 man Bears that eventually went down 1-2.
First grade were looking for a third win in a row and got off to a super start with Jamie Subat netting in the 8th minute. This was cancelled out in the 31st only to see Jamie claim a brace in the 37th and give the Bears a 2-1 lead at oranges. The second half would see more chances but it was the Jaffas in the 61st who made theirs count and 2-2 is how the game ended.
The draw continues Westons unbeaten run and keeps them in 3rd place. They travel to Darling St next week to take on Olympic.
C'mon you Bears!!!