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Under 17 League
Falkirk
0 Hibs Girls 6
The sun shone on the aptly named
Sunnyside, Camelon,
Falkirk on Sunday. Hibs met Falkirk on league duty and departed into
the sunset with a 6-0 victory.
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Under 17 League
Hibs Girls 6
Hamilton 1
Hibs turned in a fine display of
passing football to win against a good Hamilton side. Every one of
the 13 players played their part without exception. A hat-trick from
Kim Little and one each from Natalie Ross, Kaydee Low and Emma
McCulley sealed the win with Sarah Crilly finishing well to score
Hamilton's consolation.
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HIBS GIRLS RACE
NIGHT
Hibs Girls would like to thank all
parent's and friends who supported a successful evening at the
races. Their generosity helped to raise a substantial sum towards
the clubs Gothia 2006 fund and it is very much appreciated. This
takes the club another step closer in their quest for success at
next years World Youth Games. A special thank you goes to George
Weir for organising the event and drumming up so much support.
Thanks also to Alan Lomax for his spot the ball competition and to
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Kim Little
headed Hibs first |
Natalie Ross
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Under 17 League
Huchison Vale 2
Hibs Girls 3
Hibs met Huchison Vale and came
out on top in a physical affair. Hibs were guilty of a few below par
performances but not so in midfielders Kim Little, Natalie
Ross and Emma McCulley who all turned in solid performances and the
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Emma McCulley
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Under 17 League
Hibs Girls 18
Stirling 0
Hibs met Stirling for the first
time this season at St Marks Park and recorded a very comfortable
win. Kaydee Low grabbed an impressive double hatrick, five goals
from the talented Natalie Ross, three from Emma McCulley who looked
hungry from start to finish, two from Kim Little who oozed class
throughout, and two good strikes from the busy Claire Weir rounded
of the goal blitz.
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Kim Little heads
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SHIRT SPONSORS
Hibs would like to offer First
Point USA and Kingsgate Law a very big thank you for providing this
seasons home and away strips their kind support is very much
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Under 17 League
Murieston 0 Hibs Girls 7
Hibs played Murieston for the second
time this season and matched the 7 goals scored first time round.
Kaydee Low played a starring role with four well taken goals the 2nd
a cool lob over the advancing keeper. With Natalie Ross and Kim
Little pulling the strings particularly in the second half, this was
a sound performance ................................
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Kaydee Low
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| SCOTLAND EURO 2006 CAMPAIGN |
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NAT HAS OUTSTANDING
TOURNAMENT
Well done to Natalie Ross Hibs
Under 17 who was voted Scottish Under 19 player of the game against
Croatia and Scottish player of the tournament a great accolade for
such a young player.
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Scotland U 19
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Under 17 League
Kilmarnock 2 Hibs Girls
4
Hibs visited Kilmarnock and left
with the three points, Hibs were without Scottish Internationalists
Ali McCaig and Sarah Archibald and full back Susan Blyth and brought
in U15 youngsters Rebekah Moore (pictured left) and Kirsten
Weir.
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Under 17 League
Hibs Girls 7
Murieston Utd 1
Hibs play hosts to Murieston on
Sunday, some excellent performances helped Hibs to a fine victory to
keep their 100% record intact. Goals from Emma McCulley Kim
Little (2) Claire Weir (2) Kaydee Low and Natalie Ross sealed the
win.
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SCOTLAND U19'S
QUALIFY FOR UEFA EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS SECOND STAGE
Scotland's youngsters were beaten
3-0 by England on Saturday - but still progress to the second stage
of the UEFA Under-19s women¹s European Championship. Two down in
four minutes, Scotland kept their heads up and fought hard -
conceding the third goal in 80 minutes. 'We showed great resolve,'
said coach Tony Gervaise. 'We could have collapsed after those first
two goals but kept battling on.
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Hibs Girls U15's
A new addition to the
web site. For news on how the girls are doing click on the U15's
link in the contents on the left of this page |
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EUROPEAN U19 WOMEN'S
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Scotland Under 19s Coach Tony
Gervaise has named the squad going to England for the 1st Qualifying
round in the UEFA Women’s Under 19 Championship.
Last season Scotland had one of the best records to qualify for the
tournament but were unfortunate to be grouped with eventual
finalists Russia as well as France and England. Tony said: "The
team we have is a young one as many of the Under 19 players of last
season have made the step forward with their clubs and some with the
Scottish national team. I have a very determined squad who are
looking forward to the competition and the experience it will bring
to their game."
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Under 17 League
Hibs Girls 4
Arsenal North 3
Hibs play hosts to Arsenal North
on Sunday in a 4-3 victory. Diane Fyfe (pictured) was one of Hibs
top performers with doubles from Kim Little and Sarah Archibald
providing the goals.
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U19's International
Northern Ireland 1 Scotland 1
Scotland crossed the water to meet
the Northern Ireland U19 squad and fought out a 1-1 draw, it is
early days for this group of players in what was their first game
together and hopefully they can gel before the First Round European
Championship Qualifying stage at the end of the month when they will
meet Croatia, Faroe Islands and England for a place in the next
stage. Hibs Natalie Ross (left) played in the centre of Scotland's
midfield.
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EX HIBS GIRLS
Great to see so many ex - Hibs U17's now
playing in the Scottish Premier League 17 ex- Hibs girls are
involved with a few different clubs, apologies if I have missed any.
Wouldn't make a bad squad if I say so
myself. Suzanne
Malone, Kirsty McBride, Joelle Murray (all Hibs), Danni Pagliarulo,
Steph Allison, Tammi Kerr, Corrie Davidson, Kayley Ralton, Trish
McLaughlin, Kerry Montgomery, Cheryl Edgar, Chelsea Bate (all
Whitehill Welfare), Lisa Marie Boyd (Hamilton), Laurna Robertson
(Cove), Diana Barry (Glasgow City), Sammy Hare (Newburgh) Jane Doig
(Raith Rovers)
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| LEAGUE GAME AT ST MARKS PARK,
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Under 17 League
Hibs Girls 15 Dunfermline
0
Hibs play hosts to league
newcomers Dunfermline and used the game to introduce U15 players
Gillian Perry and Coral Cassidy into the U17 set up, both girls
played very well and can be happy with their displays. Hibs stroked
the ball about well and scored some nice goals but credit to the
Dunfermline girls who showed great attitude throughout and worked
their socks off until the final whistle.
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Emma
McCulley scores
the
last of her 4 goals |
| OPENING LEAGUE GAME AT ST JAMES PARK,
PAISLEY SUNDAY 04 SEP 2005 |
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Under 17 League
Paisley Saints
1 Hibs Girls 3
Hibs Girls open their league
campaign against Paisley Saints with a victory.
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| 01 SEP 2005 - NAT MAKES U19
NATIONAL SQUAD |
| Well done to Hibs Girl
Natalie Ross on her inclusion in the Scotland U19 squad who will
travel to N Ireland next Thursday for a friendly on Saturday. Well
done also to ex-Hibs Girls Kayley Ralton and Kerry Montgomery both
now playing in the Scottish Premier League with Whitehill Welfare
Ladies and Sammi Hare also in the premier with Newburgh Ladies for
their inclusion in the squad. |
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Natalie Ross |
Kayley Ralton |
Kerry Montgomery |
Sammy Hare |
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02 Sep 2005 - SCOTLAND U15's 0 HOLLAND U15's
2
31 Aug 2005 - SCOTLAND U15's 0 CANADA
U15's 6
29 Aug 2005 - GERMANY
U15's 7 SCOTLAND U15's 0
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| GAME AT PITFOUR PARK, MINTLAW
SUNDAY 21 AUGUST 2005 |
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Buchan
Girls 0 Hibs Girls 6
Hibs Girls were invited by Aberdeenshire Council to attend the opening of Pitfour
Park all weather pitch in Mintlaw on Sunday 21 August 2005. An
exhibition match was played against Buchan to mark the opening
of this brand new facility.
Hibs Girls came out on top
with a 5-0 lead at half time but Buchan girls battled to the end in
what turned out to be a good game to watch for the supporters of
both teams. Hibs wish Buchan well for the coming season and are sure
that the new facility will help the club reap dividends in the
future.
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SPONSORSHIP DEAL FOR SCOTTISH WOMEN’S FOOTBALL
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The
Scottish Women’s Premier Football League will have a major sponsor
for the first time during the coming season.
Cash from the deal, which was revealed at a news conference at
Hampden Park, Glasgow, will amongst other things, help support a
partnership between the SFA and the SWF to assist the development of
Scotland’s top women referees.
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Congratulations to Hibs
Girls U17, goalkeeper Louise
Kedslie (left) and Sarah Archibald (right) for their inclusion in
the Scotland U15 squad for the trip to Germany.
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details click here
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| FRIENDLY THURSDAY 18 AUGUST 2005 |
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WHITEHILL
WELFARE 5
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HIBS UNDER 17's
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Hibs
U17's and Whitehill Welfare from the ladies Scottish Premier played in a
training game on Thursday.
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FORFAR
FARMINGTON LADIES 1
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HIBS UNDER 17's
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Hibs
U17's met Forfar Farmington Ladies newly promoted to the Women's
Scottish Premier League and winners of last seasons SWFL Cup Final
in a friendly on Sunday at Kirriemuir Thistles Juniors ground. The
young Hibs team played very well scoring 4 goals
in the first half and a further 2 in the second to come out on top.
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HIBS UNDER 17's
1
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WHITEHILL WELFARE
LADIES 3
Hibs youngsters played well
despite going down to women's premier league side Whitehill Welfare
by 3 goals to 1. Hibs matched their opponents in the first half with
the score 1-1 at half-time playing some excellent passing football,
but strength won in the end with Whitehill notching 2 goals in the
second half.
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| ST ANDREWS TOURNAMENT 20 - 22 JULY 2005 |
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