BATH CITY YOUTH The under-13s may have suffered a 6-3 reverseagainst Amesbury but the scoreline does not tell the whole story.
City created more chances and had the lion's share of possessionand territory but Amesbury prevailed thanks to an inspiredperformance by their keeper and the fact they converted a highproportion of the chances they created.
The under-14 Colts also suffered a heavy defeat, going down 13-2to table-topping Frome Town Youth.
Frome have some quality players, though, so the City boys werenot disgraced by any means and keeper Bertie did a fantastic jobbetween the sticks, making at least 15 saves.
Consolation goals for City came from Alden and Ben B, while therewere star performances and a positive attitude throughout the gamefrom Mitch and Tom F. The team can be proud of the improvements theyhave shown and can look forward to the next challenge. Elsewherethe under-16s were knocked out of the Somerset Cup, losing 5-2 to animpressive Portishead team, but the under-15s continued theirunbeaten start to the season with a hard fought 2-2 draw at WellsCity.
The under-10s girls' sessions at Kingswood school have startedand have had a good response but more girls are still welcome.
They take place from 6-7pm every Wednesday and anyone interestedin more details should call 07838 112243.

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