HUTCHISON THE MANEA HERO.

From: Fenland Citizen (Wisbech, England) | Date: November 8, 2007 | Copyright information

Hungate U16 Yellow 2, Heacham U16 8

Hungate started the brighter and went ahead through Adam Bunton.

Heacham hit back after some sloppy defending, but Hungate scored again.

Sadly, Hungate conceded two more goals before half-time and Heacham added four more after the break as Hungate became demotivated.

Man of the match was Andrew Day.

Corinthians U16 3,

Hethersett Athletic U16 0

Corinthians started the b...

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