Kiveton Park FC Triumph Over Halfway In Friendly Clash

Kiveton Park FC Triumph Over Halfway In Friendly Clash

29 July 2025 · Sheffield & District Junior Sunday League<br>U14 - J Division

Kiveton Park FC U13s vs Halfway (Div H)

4 - 2

29 July 2025 · Sheffield & District Junior Sunday League<br>U14 - J Division

Home friendly match played on 29 July 2025.
Kicked off at 6:30 PM

4-2

vs Halfway (Div H)

Home friendly match

Kiveton Park FC U14s secured a convincing 4-2 victory against Halfway in a friendly match held at their home ground on 29 July 2025, kicking off at 6:30pm. The match showcased a spirited performance from both teams, but Kiveton Park's attacking prowess ultimately proved decisive.

Kiveton Park lined up in a traditional 4-4-2 formation, designed to balance defensive solidity with attacking flair. Tom Barkworth took his place between the sticks as the goalkeeper, while the back four consisted of Zac Calvert on the right, Rylan Taylor and Taylor Derham in central defence, and Alfie Hill on the left. The midfield was anchored by Leon Horner and Oliver Davey in central roles, flanked by Lenny Kenyon on the right and Jimmy Lowe on the left. Up front, Sam Deakin and Archie Moor formed a dynamic partnership, tasked with converting chances into goals.

The match began with both teams probing for an early advantage, but it was Kiveton Park who struck first. Their relentless pressure paid off as they found the back of the net, setting the tone for an exciting encounter. The home side's attacking intent was evident, with Deakin and Moor linking up effectively, creating numerous opportunities.

As the first half progressed, Kiveton Park continued to dominate possession, with their midfielders controlling the tempo of the game. The defensive line, marshalled by Taylor and Derham, held firm against Halfway's attempts to break through, ensuring that Barkworth remained relatively untroubled in goal.

The match reached its halfway point with Kiveton Park leading comfortably, and the referee, James, signalled for the break at the 35-minute mark. The players retreated to the sidelines, with Kiveton Park looking to build on their advantage in the second half.

Upon resumption, Kiveton Park maintained their momentum, quickly adding to their tally. The forwards were relentless, and their efforts were rewarded as they scored again, extending their lead further. Halfway, however, were not to be dismissed easily and responded with a goal of their own, igniting hopes of a comeback.

Despite Halfway's resurgence, Kiveton Park's attacking flair proved too much to handle. They struck again, showcasing their clinical finishing and determination to secure the win. The match unfolded with both teams exchanging blows, but Kiveton Park's earlier goals provided them with a cushion that Halfway struggled to overcome.

As the final whistle approached, Halfway managed to net another goal, but it was too little, too late. Kiveton Park held firm, securing a well-deserved 4-2 victory. The match not only highlighted the team's attacking capabilities but also showcased their resilience in defence, with Zac Calvert earning the accolade of Player of the Match for his outstanding performance throughout the game.

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