Worthing Dynamos U13 White Dominate Worthing Dynamo U13 Black At Durrington

Worthing Dynamos U13 White Dominate Worthing Dynamo U13 Black At Durrington

28 September 2025 · Sussex Les Kempster Challenge Trophy (under-13s)_2023 - 2024

Worthing Dynamo U13 Black vs Worthing Dynamos U13 White

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28 September 2025 · Sussex Les Kempster Challenge Trophy (under-13s)_2023 - 2024

Home cup match played on 28 September 2025.
Kicked off at 11:45 AM

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vs Worthing Dynamos U13 White

Home cup match

On 28 September 2025, Worthing Dynamo U13 Black hosted their local rivals Worthing Dynamos U13 White at Durrington High School in a cup match that kicked off at 11:45am. The 70-minute encounter, overseen by referee Harry Reid, ended in a comprehensive 8-0 victory for Worthing Dynamos U13 White.

Worthing Dynamo U13 Black lined up in a 4-5-1 formation, aiming to control the midfield and provide support to lone striker Lewis Langdell. Toby Killick took his place between the sticks as goalkeeper, with a defensive line comprising Toby Rennie at right back, Harrison Flanagan and Woody Mason as central defenders, and Bailey Freshwater covering the left side. The midfield five featured Teddy Gill on the right, Sami Dalaman, Archie Parker-Muckle, and Leo Whyatt centrally, with Theo Phillips operating on the left flank. Up front, Langdell was tasked with leading the attack. The substitutes bench included Isaish Hatton, ready to make an impact if called upon.

From the outset, Worthing Dynamos U13 White asserted their dominance, opening the scoring in the 7th minute. Just two minutes later, they doubled their advantage, leaving the home side chasing shadows early on. The visitors’ relentless pressure continued, and by the 23rd minute, they had added a third goal. The floodgates opened further as they netted again in the 27th and 31st minutes, leaving Worthing Dynamo U13 Black reeling before the half-hour mark.

In response to the mounting deficit, Worthing Dynamo U13 Black made their first substitution in the 18th minute, with Isaish Hatton replacing Archie Parker-Muckle in midfield. Despite this change, the visitors maintained their grip on the game, scoring their sixth goal just before the half-time whistle at 35 minutes.

The break offered a brief respite, but the home side immediately made tactical adjustments, bringing Archie Parker-Muckle back on for Teddy Gill at the interval. Shortly after, in the 39th minute, Teddy Gill returned to the pitch, this time replacing Theo Phillips on the left midfield. However, these changes failed to stem the tide as Worthing Dynamos U13 White scored again in the 44th minute, and then twice more in quick succession at 46 and 50 minutes, extending their lead to 8-0.

Further substitutions followed as Toby Rennie came on for Theo Phillips at the 50th minute mark, and then Teddy Gill was replaced by Toby Rennie again in the 57th minute. The final change saw Sami Dalaman make way for Teddy Gill in the 67th minute, but by then the outcome was beyond doubt.

Throughout the match, Isaish Hatton’s introduction was a notable moment for Worthing Dynamo U13 Black, earning him the player of the match accolade despite the heavy defeat. The visitors’ clinical finishing and sustained pressure proved decisive, leaving the home side with plenty to reflect on as they look to regroup after this one-sided cup encounter.

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