Spalding ladies 2s faced March Town 1s early on a rainy Saturday, playing some well-structured and formed hockey. This structure and teamwork allowed Spalding to capitalise in the 16th minute of the first half, with Stephanie Wilson slotting it in past the keeper. This momentum continued with Vicky Worrall putting another into the net just 4 minutes later.
Spalding continued to hold the ball in the midfield, playing some passing hockey right into the March D, where Camille Rogers slapped the ball across the goal into the bottom corner. Just 1 minute later, Vicky Worrall scored again, ending the first half with Spalding 4 in front.
5 minutes into the second half, it was Vicky Worrall again, who completed her hattrick after a deep run into the March territory. March began to take advantage of a slightly complacent Spalding side, putting constant pressure on the Spalding defence. Player of the match Sam Maltby prevented the March side from capitalising, making several goal line saves and sliding tackles.
It was the strong Spalding defence that allowed the midfield to attack one last time into the March D, where Kelly Tizzano scored an outstanding reverse flick into the top right roof of the net, making the final score 6-0 to Spalding.
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