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To inquire send email to info@whjsc.org.au
Watsonia Heights Junior Soccer Club is a family orientated club, and our main emphasis is on development of the health and wellbeing of children in our community. We offer boys, girls and mixed teams catering for ages from 9 – 16. We also operate the FFA Football Revolution Small Sided Football Program for 5 - 8 year olds. Our home ground is located in Elder Street , Greensborough which is just off the Greensborough Bypass/Western Ring Road.
As a club we do our best to provide opportunities for children to experience the positive aspects of participating in a team sport regardless of ethnic, religious or socio-economic backgrounds.
All our teams are coached by FFV Licensed coaches, with all coaches providing the best possible attention to not just develop skills, but also team building skills.
For up to date information on the club please visit our news page. If you require any information in regard to the club please have a look through our web page, or contact us
| Watsy Girls on Top of the 16C NW Ladder | updated July 18, 2010 |
Yes folks its official! After at Titanic Struggle against league leaders Brimbank Stallions on Sunday 11th July, Watsonia Hieghts now sits on top of the 16B Girls North West Leader. In a dramatic match, Watsonia took the lead when Bella Cameron rounded a couple of the Brimbank defenders, seeming to have all the time in the world, and then placed her shot beautifully to the right of the keeper. The score remained 1-0 till the half time break. In the seconed, half a superb free kick by Guilia Cerone was picked of by Chloe Mithcell who hit in text-book header for a simply brilliant 2nd goal. This really stirred the possum, and Brimbank were not going to give up and simply go home. They answered with two goals in succession, one a cracking corner that just went straight in! With the scores locked at 2-2, Brit Thomas found herself in good position after a great setup and she scored what became the winning goal. It was a fantastic performance by "Team Watsonia" with superb goal keeping by Ella Witton, who "saved the bacon" on a number of occassions. Special mention needs also to be made of the absolute courage shown by Mel Turl, when she was racing into goal and got cleaned up and literally spun in the air with the force and momentum of her attack on the ball. After being stretchered off, fortunately Mel is still in one piece we hope she will back on field again soon! Check the Ladder: football.resultsvault.com/common/pages/public/rv/ladder.aspx |
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