Sunday, 18 September 2011

Whites 9 - 1 Wittering

From Left Top: Bradley, Dami, Alex, Reece
Bottom: Ben, Jamie, Lucas, William, Dylan
On the same day as this match back in 1956, the world water speed record was smashed by a chap called Norman Buckley in a boat called Miss Windermere  III. He managed an average of 79mph for an hour around the course, which is coincidentally the same speed that Hampton White's striker Dami can reach when he's chasing the ball.

Fast forward 55 years and another record was about to get smashed, but this time not by a boat on the picturesque Lake Windermere, this time the Whites were going to break a record on a rainy and windy Beaumont Way football field.

Their previous best result and highest number of goals scored was an 8-nil win against Thorpewood Rangers on the opening day of the season. As the title of this report confirms - they got one goal better and this time two players celebrated thier first ever hat-tricks in league action. 

Right from the beginning, the Whites played as if they wanted as many goals as possible. In the first minute Alex fired an opening shot over the bar and he didn't have to wait much longer for his second bite of the cherry. Barely one minute later the scoring was opened when the lively Dylan crossed the ball from the right to Alex who cooly opened his scoring account for the season. 
Dami converts Bradley's cross

Wittering didn't seem to know how to respond. Moments after the restart a Cameron shot rebounded off the keeper gifting Dylan his first of the match and third of the season. A period of calm followed as Wittering regrouped and learned how to live with (if just for 7 minutes) the fast paced White's attack. 

And you guessed it - on the 11th minute the Wittering goalkeeper unfortunately mis-hit the goal kick sending it direct to the feet of an eager Dylan. His shot was blocked but an alert Alex was there to pick up the pieces and slam home the third of the match. 

Wittering pulled one back but soon after, Jamie Cooke rifled the ball high into the net after good work from Cameron and Dylan presented him with an opportunity he confidently took. Jamie was rewarded for his tenacity in midfield. 

William looks for a pass
Half-time came and went but Hampton continued in the same fashion after the restart - the quick and lively Dami tucked away his third of the season from a precise Bradley cross before William directed a corner ball into the net (with his knee) from close range for number six.

A special moment followed on 37 minutes as Alex celebrated his hat-trick when the Whites filled the box and caused confusion in the Wittering defence. Alex pounced to claim his third and Hampton's seventh. A strong performance from Ben at the back kept Wittering at bay when they hit Hampton on the break while Bradley looked strong and fast as he closed down in midfield and created chances.

Dylan prepares to cross the ball
William completed the scoring, and his first hat-trick, with two more goals. Bursting from midfield for the 8th, William broke free and drove the ball low past the diving keeper and converted another fine cross from Cameron for the 9th.

The win was complete and a new record set. After this weekend Hampton are third in the table behind Sawtry Colts and Feeder Soccer but have the joint best goal difference. Next up are Woodston Dynamo away on 1st October.  Who knows when the next record will fall, but one thing is for certain, the Whites will give it a go and it won't take 55 years.





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