Tenby U13s 10
Onllwyn U13s 0
Tenby progressed in the third round of the West Wales Cup, with attacking football putting them 7-0 ahead by half-time. A free-kick from Shaun Whitfield opened the scoring, followed by a header from Jerome Mansbridge from a cross by James Bridges.
Elliott Rivers added a third as Tenby stormed on, and Jacob Dent scored a fourth from long range. Nathan Wilson gave Rob Davies and Shaun Whitfield the defensive support needed.
George Wilkins provided passes for Mansbridge to round the defence and create further goals from Ellis Morgan and Richard Tebbutt, and Whitfield showed his versatility when he headed in before half-time to bring the lead to 7-0.
Tenby dominated a stronger Onllwyn side after the break, goalkeeper Lewis Roberts being mainly a spectator. More goals seemed likely from Tenby and efforts by Mansbridge, Tebbutt and Whitfield brought the final score to 10-0. Brandon Taylor-Monaghan, Luke Conbeer and Ryan Price came on to complete a good squad performance.
Tenby: Lewis Roberts, Jacob Dent, Rob Davies, Shaun Whitfield, Nathan Wilson, Elliott Rivers, Richard Tebbutt, George Wilkins, James Bridges, Jerome Mansbridge, Ellis Morgan, Luke Conbeer, Brandon Taylor-Monaghan, Ryan Price.
Tenby player-of-the-match - Shaun Whitfield.
Hundleton 0
Tenby Under 8s 0
On a damp Saturday morning, Tenby U8s travelled to Hundleton hungry for a win as goals have been few and far between during the last few games.
It was a great first half for the boys, holding their positions and playing an excellent game of foootball.
An early chance came in from Ethan Shapcott and there was a smart little midfield move between Joe Simmons, Elliot Warreit and Rhys Morgan, but Tenby were denied by some strong Hundleton tackling.
Hundleton had some great chances, but the Tenby defence of Ollie Brown, Jay Brace and Lucas Probert was excellent and, with Joe Evans making some great saves, nothing seemed to bother them.
In the second half, Tenby made some changes, with a new goalkeeper Lewis Catt returning from injury and Jacob Miles coming on.
Tenby had all the ball, with much of the game played in Hundleton's half.
Tenby had corner after corner, but couldn't make their chances count; even new striker Harry Rossiter couldn't get his name on the score sheet and the game ended in a goalless draw.
The boys were disappointed they didn't get a win, but it was a good all-round team performance and a great game of football. Well done, keep up the good work. All boys did so well that they all came away with the man-of-the-match award.




