Football:Sporting Academics stretch their lead

Football:Sporting Academics stretch their lead

While Shane Jandron and David Pita scored for the home side, Accies’ goals came from Bobby Millam (2) and Will Sim.The win means Trinity remain in second place, five points behind the leaders who have 15 points from five games and a healthy goal difference of 32.Fourth and fifth-placed St John and St Brelade shared four goals in a tense 2-2 draw at St John.For the visitors Ryan Morgan and Dale Arthur both scored while Tom Seale hit a brace for the home team.Also in this division St Peter, now third in the league with seven points from five games played, enjoyed a healthy 7-2 win at home against St Clement, who are second from bottom.Ryan Le Cornu led from the front with four goals, while James Quinn scored two and Scott Seleski the single.St Clement’s goals were scored by Marco Camara and Tom Le Sueur.At under-14 level Grouville, currently bottom of Division I, had no answer to St Paul’s at Clos des Pauvres with the Saints romping to a 19-0 win.Jack Stirling hit six, Declan Sowney four, Steve Phelan three with braces apiece for Josh White, Steve Baudains and Dominic Pougeolle.St Paul’s are currently second in Division I behind Scottish, with their under-16 team going one better, and topping their division.In the under-14 league Division II, St Brelade retain top spot following a 4-0 win away to St Ouen.

Liam Walker put them on their winning way with two goals, with singles from Jordan McBride and Phil Cuming.Sporting Academics, second in the division, won a thriller at the FB Fields, 6-5 against St Peter, whose goals were scored by Aaron Falle (2), Rory Topping (2) plus an own goal.Rozel and St Clement, who are bottom and second-bottom respectively, fought out a 0-0 draw.At under-12 level (Blue group) there were wins for St Paul’s B, 4-1 against Jersey Scottish, with Barney Orr scoring a consolation goal for the losers at Les Quennevais; while at the same venue on a different pitch St Peter A and Jersey Wanderers B shared eight goals between them.For the Wanderers Ryan Connaught scored two and Ben Nobes and Aaron McCormack scored a goal apiece.

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