Hampton Sports Chronicle
Champions of England
Hampton School 1st XI made history by overturning a one-goal deficit against Repton School to secure their maiden U18 ESFA Cup title. Writes James Dowden A penalty from Louis Instrall had rescued Hampton right at the death in normal time, before penalty shoot-out heroics from Hampton goalkeeper Tim Wallace gave the team a remarkable victory. In a match hosted at the Montgomery Waters Meadow Stadium, home of League One side Shrewsbury Town,
it was Hampton who made the brighter start. Captain George Maxwell cut out an attempted long throw from Repton before the ball was cleared upfield by Harry Short. The bouncing ball was flicked on well by Freddy Hodgson coming in off his right wing to release Shaun-Chris Joash in the middle of the pitch.
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Strong hold-up play coupled with a skilful turn from Joash with three Repton players surrounding him released Louis Rhodes breaking down the left wing, but his left-foot effort drifted wide. Just two minutes later a throwin from full-back and Fifth Year Sami Omaar saw Joash break away inside the penalty area where he
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The Hampton Sports Chronicle is written by Hampton boys from all year groups. Editor Summer 2019: James Dowden
was challenged, although the referee remained steadfast against the Hampton penalty claims. Repton’s first chance of the match fell to their lively winger Eno Nito, who dribbled well before seeing his attempted cross go over Tim Wallace in goal. Match report continues pages 2-3 ESFA coverage continues pages 4-9
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S U MMER 2019
Special ESFA Edition