MALVERN Town Ladies FC are safely through to the semi-final of the Kidderminster Hospital Cup after a convincing win over Pershore Town Ladies FC.
PERSHORE TOWN LADIES FC 0, MALVERN TOWN LADIES FC 10
Malvern started brightly, passing the ball well. They took an early lead in the fifth minute when Sam Shail bundled the ball past the keeper. Malvern were two up two minutes later when Becky Crack scored her first goal since her comeback from injury.
In the 30th minute, Stacie Doyle got in on the act when she hit a thumping shot over the keepers head from 30 yards out. The half-time score was 0-3.
Sam Shail got her second of the game in the 48th minute after slotting past the keeper from close range. Shail got her first hat-trick in over two years in the 52nd minute. Stacie Doyle got her second of the game in the 58th minute, when another thunderbolt shot found the back of the net from 25 yards out
Tracey Evans got Malvern's seventh in the 64th minute when she was brought down on the edge of the box. Stacie Doyle took the resulting free-kick and Evans was on hand to head the ball home. Sarah Rouse added Malvern's eighth in the 70th minute when she rounded two Pershore defenders and slotted the ball calmly passed the advancing keeper. Doyle got her well-earned hat-trick in the 75th minute when she hit a left-footed shot into the bottom corner. Doyle then finished off a great Malvern performance in the 85th minute when she scored her fourth of the day. Final Score 0-10.
Malvern were very rarely troubled in defence. Trudy Edwards played well on her full debut at right-back. Dom Boulton, Becky Crack, Stacie Doyle and Sam Shail all had really good games for Malvern. Malvern's keeper Jenny Shail was never called into action.
Malvern Town Ladies FC, sponsored by First Floor Flooring and The Soccer Site, play Hinton at the Langland Stadium on Sunday. Kick-off 2pm.
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