Risers: Rain washes in success for Risers
With rain pouring down on their heads, the Rising Stars teams showed determination, perseverance and teamwork. We could not be prouder of how hard they worked despite the rain disrupting their games.
In the world of Under 7’s, Under 7 Youth played Whitstable Town and controlled the game. They not only came off the pitch exhausted, but having learnt from their mistakes.
Under 7 Colts played an exciting game against Thanet United Vikings, showing both talent and skill throughout the game.
Two teams played in the Under 8 age group this weekend. Under 8 Colts enjoyed a game against Faversham Town. They fought hard until the final whistle.
Under 8 youth and Faversham Strike Force went head to head in a great game for spectators to watch.
The Under 9 teams brought success to Rising Stars, with Under 9 Juniors playing a tough game against Eastry Ravens, showing good passing and excellent teamwork. The game finished with a friendly penalty shoot out, both teams leaving having had good fun.
Under 9 Youth faced Herene Bay Wanderers with strong pressuring, keeping their heads up high when times were difficult and working together.
Under 9 Colts traveled to a rainy Thanet to play Thanet United Invaders. The boys played as a team against a tough opponent with Harry showing prowess as a defender and Indie flying down the wings like David Ginola.
The Under 10 teams gave spectators a show they would have paid to see. Firstly, we had Under 10 Youth, who gave Thanet Vikings a run for their money. They showed everyone what a talented team they are and proved how far they can go.
Under 10 Colts played Tankerton in a spirited game, full to the brim with mutual respect and a love for the sport.
Under 11 Colts had a strong match against Dover Rangers, having already learned their movements from the week before. Great passion and pride was reflected in their passes.
The Under 12 Girls took part in a shield tournament this weekend, set above by Eloise and Grace. In one game they left the pitch with a 3-0 victory, and in another a 2-2 draw. The only undefeated team in the entire tournament, they came away with another shield, ready to introduce it to Rising Stars
Under 12 Juniors faced a well prepared Ramsgate, who were the undefeated league champions, for an intense cup competition. Unfortunately, the game ended a 6-2 loss for the Risers, Charlie being captain and man of the match.
The Under 13 Girls traveled to Homeland stadium to play a sturdy Ashford United side, in difficult conditions. The girls went toe to toe with perhaps their toughest opponent, Eventually losing the match 6-4, but not losing the fun they started with. Their coach, Neil, said “it was probably the girls best performance”. A strong defensive performance from Ella and good midfield play from Izzy.
Bethan Newman - U13 Girls