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Triple win to start the Senior SISAC football season

17 Feb 2017
The Senior SISAC football season began with a bang this week, as all three teams started with a win. The Division 1 boys played on Tuesday against SCIS at home and despite being 2-0 down at half-time, they showed great determination and managed to score three goals of their own in the second half to win the match. The goal scorers were Olly, Max and Gerard, who scored the winner with only two minutes to spare before full-time. On Wednesday, the Division 1 girls, who also played against SCIS, dominated the first half and led 1-0 with a well-worked goal from Isabella. The girls increased their lead after Leigh-Ann scored from close range and then held on, despite a late goal from SCIS, to win the game 2-1. The Division 2 boys team travelled to Dulwich and also won their match 4-2, – with goals scored by Matt, Efe and Taichi who managed two goals to seal the win. Congratulations to all the teams involved in this great start to the season.

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