Evesham Utd Ladies 16,
Bredon 0
AFTER three games without a win, United bounced back to form in stunning style last Sunday.
The hosts made their intentions clear from the start when a sweetly struck shot from Kayleigh Hateley came back off a post.
Hateley was involved in the opener as she played the ball in for Tori Southern to run through a static defence to open her account.
A minute later, a headed clearance from Lola Hughes found Nicky Bond who set up Lisa Tustin to make it 2-0.
Hateley then picked up the ball on the edge of her own penalty area and, after running the length of the pitch, passed to Southern who unselfishly laid it off for Bond to knock home her first of the afternoon.
It was 4-0 a minute later when Hateley again played in Sou-thern to race through and score.
With the game as a contest virtually over at this stage it became a matter of just how many United would score as the visitors were mercilessly taken apart.
Tustin played in Bond after 20 minutes and she waltzed through a totally bemused defence before completing her hat-trick three minutes later.
Hateley's fine work down the right was rewarded when she was on hand to drive home her first goal for the club.
Southern completed her hat-trick on 38 minutes and then turned provider for Hateley hammer home her second goal.
Southern took the score to double figures three minutes later before Bond curled a delightful shot into the net on the stroke of half-time.
United continued where they left off at the start of the second half as Bond again burst through to score and she completed a double hat-trick when her snapshot from 18 yards flew into the roof of the net.
Tustin fired home her second goal following a corner, while a rare Bredon attack saw Mandy Upton alert enough to get down quickly to Laura Buffin's shot.
After a comparatively quiet period, Evesham added another two minutes from time when Charlene McLoughlin sent a superb shot into the roof of the net.
The scoring was completed on the final minute when Laura Lane touched the ball to Bond who ran from halfway to stroke home her seventh goal of the game.
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