Threave Rovers under-15s lift Alex Whiteside Trophy after beating Greystone Reds

Threave Rovers Below-15s rounded off their season in type.

The Fort Douglas kids beat Greystone Reds 2-1 in Newton Stewart on Sunday to raise the Alex Whiteside Trophy.

Coach Mark Geddes stated: “I’m past pleased with these boys, as a lot of them have been with the membership since they had been five-years-old and they're all an incredible bunch of lads.

“We’ve had season, stuffed with highs and lows, however this was an effective way to complete off the season. It was nice to see them lifting the trophy and sharing the second with the coaches and the dad and mom.”

The sport was the ultimate fixture within the Dumfries and Galloway Youth Soccer League season.

Threave began on the entrance foot and took the lead after 1 / 4 of an hour when a neat passing transfer despatched Lewis via on objective and his cool end discovered the underside nook.

They usually added a second when Ollie G was fouled round 25 yards from objective and Thomas hit an ideal free-kick into the online regardless of the most effective efforts of the opposition’s goalkeeper.

Greystone pulled one again simply earlier than half-time to arrange a tense second half, with the Threave kids reminded nothing was received or misplaced till full-time.

Their opponents pushed for an equaliser with Threave throwing our bodies on the road to protect their lead.

They usually might have added a killer third on the break, Ollie G unfortunate to see his shot hit the bar. And there was some late drama when the Greystone keeper got here up for a nook, the ball bouncing about within the field earlier than a shot smacked the put up and was cleared.

Thanks go to Alex Whiteside and everybody at Galloway Thistle for his or her hospitality and sponsoring the trophies. Alex additionally sponsored the man-of-the-match award, which was received by Threave’s Thomas Brown.

Thanks additionally to the dad and mom for his or her assist, the gamers for giving every little thing and the match officers.

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