Edge Grove U13 Football: IAPS Competition Report
The Edge Grove U13 football team participated in the IAPS Competition on Monday, September 29th, hosted at Bishop Stortford College. The tournament featured intense, quick-fire matches lasting just 8 minutes each. The boys displayed tremendous effort, resilience, and teamwork throughout the day.
Group Stage Results
The group stage proved to be a tough test, with every match being a tight, defensive battle:
- Edge Grove 0 – 1 Westbrook Hay
- Edge Grove 0 – 0 Heath Mount
- Edge Grove 0 – 0 Chigwell School
- Edge Grove 0 – 1 Langley Prep
The defensive strength of the team was evident, conceding very few goals and holding two strong opponents to nil-all draws.
The Bowl Final
The team’s efforts saw them progress to the Bowl Final, where they played against Bishops Gate School. Following another closely contested match, the game ended in a 0-0 draw, resulting in Edge Grove sharing the Bowl trophy.
A fantastic end to a day of hard-fought football!
Player Highlights
Several players delivered standout performances, contributing significantly to the team’s success:
- Aiden was a defensive powerhouse. He was exceptionally strong, making several crucial slide tackles and utilising his speed to counter attacking threats. His clearances up to the strikers were consistently accurate and effective.
- Max was simply incredible in goal. He thwarted the opposition with multiple stunning saves throughout the tournament. His distribution was equally exceptional, with consistent, explosive throws from the hand finding the midfielders with pace and precision.
- Bolu was a forceful presence, strong on the ball and unafraid to make big challenges. He posed a significant threat to the opposition’s smaller forwards and came agonizingly close to scoring an exceptional goal in the Bowl Final after a neat give-and-go with Isaac.
- Alexander was a tireless worker up front, utilizing his pace, determination, and guile to great effect. He constantly chased down defenders and generated opportunities for the team.
- Leandro injected incredible energy into the midfield. He made some telling tackles and delivered several good through balls. His intensity throughout the day was arguably the highest it’s been all season.
- Isaac was a continuous threat in possession and found himself with several opportunities to score, though he was unfortunately unable to find the back of the net.
- Aydin worked diligently in midfield, helping the team maintain possession and enjoying a positive morning of football.
- Zach played admirably in right-back, performing his tracking job well despite having his hands full with the opposition runners.
All in all, it was a great day of football from the Edge Grove U13 squad, showcasing their grit and team spirit.
Seniors Football v Aldwickbury
Edge Grove 3 – 2 Aldwickbury
Edge Grove Seniors travelled away to Aldwickbury School and played an intense match on a pristine pitch, securing a hard-fought 3-2 victory. The squad started with excellent intensity, which only increased throughout the game, fuelled by a brilliant blend of individual brilliance and collective defensive grit.
The scoring was led by Leandro, who gave the team the lead with an excellent opening goal. He went on to complete a remarkable hat-trick, netting two well-taken shots and converting a penalty, even after the initial save. Leandro was also the commander in the centre of the pitch, exhibiting great presence, distributing the ball well, holding off defenders, and consistently finding a free teammate.
The final score was built upon a defensive masterclass, where several players delivered defining performances. Aiden was aggressive and superb in defence, keeping Edge Grove in the game on numerous occasions, utilising his blistering pace and incredible strength to out-muscle the opposition. Blake was equally strong and fast, making critical interceptions that snuffed out many attacking plays and quickly sent the ball back into the attack.
In the middle, Bolu was an absolute monster on the ball, playing physical, knocking opposition players flying, and distributing the ball well under pressure. This defensive tenacity was complemented by Grayson, who was immense, tracking opposition runs with ease and consistently eliminating threats. Joseph was fantastic throughout the match, seemingly always popping up in the right place to make crucial interceptions and maintain excellent distribution. Zachary was immense in both defence and attack, tracking runs, making great offensive surges, and distributing the ball effectively, leaving absolutely everything on the pitch.
In goal, Max was brilliant, delivering an intelligent performance. He showcased excellent intelligence in closing down opposing forwards, combined with quick reflexes and sharp ball distribution, keeping the Edge Grove flag flying high. Eashan provided strength and effective short passes during his time on the pitch, while Harry came off the bench to inject vital enthusiasm and energy, closing the space down effectively.
The 3-2 result was a testament to the team’s collective strength on the ball and superior speed, proving that a disciplined, cohesive defensive effort can win any contest.
Edge Grove Colts A Team Football vs Lochinver House
The Edge Grove Colts A team faced a challenging afternoon against a formidable Lochinver House side, which featured several highly skilled academy players. Edge Grove started the fixture brightly, focusing on getting stuck into every tackle. The newly formed central defensive pairing of Harry N and Harry S worked well together, providing a physical barrier and looking to initiate the team’s passing patterns from the back. In midfield, Tyler and Tommy played alongside one another, acting as essential links in play to connect the defence with the forward line. High up the pitch, Jack, Cooper, Edith, and Raphy put in an excellent shift, executing a tireless high press that kept the opposing defenders under constant pressure.
However, Lochinver’s quality soon shone through. Their clever ball movement and ability to stretch the pitch across difficult areas eventually pulled the Edge Grove defenders out of position. Despite Teddy’s best efforts and a number of strong saves in goal, Lochinver found the net three times to take a 3-0 lead into the half-time break.
The second half continued in the same vein. While Edge Grove demonstrated progress and tenacity to move the ball into attacking zones on occasion, the all-important final ball often lacked the precision needed to test the Lochinver goalkeeper. The away side’s strength in depth was highlighted by a flurry of second-half substitutions, and they capitalised on their continued possession, scoring two more goals to bring the final score to 5-0.
A tricky afternoon for the team but there will be success ahead with the continued application of the principles the team is building.
Edge Grove Colts B Team Football vs Lochinver House
Final Score: Edge Grove 4 – 8 Lochinver House
Edge Grove hosted Lochinver House in what proved to be an exciting and high energy encounter. Lochinver started strongly, using their pace in attack to score several early goals.
Despite the challenging start, Edge Grove showed great resilience and determination. Captain Rafael K organised the team with confidence and displayed a constant hunger to compete. In goal, Garv P made some excellent saves and showed real bravery, with just a little more work needed on coming out to meet the ball. Lochinver also conceded an own goal after scoring when Garv was down injured, a demonstration of good sportsmanship.
In attack, Ved M scored two well-taken goals, while Hunter C added another to the tally. The team’s fighting spirit came alive in the final 10 minutes, pressing hard, chasing every ball and working better together. This is the level of energy to bring from the start next time.
Defensively, Syon T impressed with his skills and positive attitude, while Monty T contributed with strong defensive awareness and key interventions. Louis A made excellent runs and showed great control under pressure. Aiwanehi I adapted well by changing positions when needed and kept the team balanced.
Key takeaways: Keep building on the finishing and intensity shown late in the game, and focus on chasing every ball with commitment and staying organised in position.
Edge Grove Colts C 2 – 5 Lochinver House
The Edge Grove Colts C Team showed tremendous spirit and commitment on the pitch against a strong Lochinver House side, despite ultimately falling to a 5-2 defeat. The score line does not reflect the determination and skill shown by our players throughout the match.
The engine room of the team—Wolf, Chimdi, Daniel, and Aarin—worked absolutely tirelessly in the midfield, constantly chasing down possession and driving the team forward. Our defensive line, featuring Tippi, Lucy, and Alex, was solid, putting in excellent shifts to disrupt the opposition’s attacks and showing great composure under pressure.
Oscar was truly key in goal, pulling off a string of crucial saves that kept us in the game during challenging spells. His quick reflexes and positive communication were outstanding.
In attack, Kwabena showed real intent, putting in several threatening runs and shots that tested the Lochinver goalkeeper. However, the highlight of the day belonged to Christopher, who put in a magnificent performance capped off with a great breakaway goal. His speed and finish were top-class, demonstrating real quality.
Though the result was not in our favour, the team’s effort, teamwork, and positive attitude were something to be proud of. We look forward to seeing this talented group continue to develop!
Edge Grove Colts D Team Football vs Lochinver House
Final Score: Edge Grove 1 – 6 Lochinver House
On a sunny afternoon, the Edge Grove’s Colts D team faced Lochinver House in what turned out to be an exciting and hard-fought match.
Edge Grove began a little unsettled, finding it difficult to contain Lochinver’s strong and relentless attacking play. Fortunately, Josh and Kevin stood firm in goal, making a series of excellent saves throughout the match to keep the team in contention.
After the opening ten minutes, Edge Grove began to find their rhythm and work more cohesively. Sami played a crucial role, consistently pressuring Lochinver and making key tackles to force turnovers. From there, some brilliant transitions developed through midfield, with Joshi, Hridhaan, and Hamza linking up well and creating promising opportunities going forward. Despite their efforts and excellent build-up play, they were unlucky not to convert these chances into goals. In defence, Luke was outstanding, showing great strength and composure to clear the ball whenever Lochinver threatened in dangerous areas.
The second half saw Edge Grove grow in confidence and push back against Lochinver’s pressure. Their perseverance was finally rewarded when Rayan produced a moment of brilliance, striking a superb shot from outside the box to score a fantastic goal.
Overall, it was a spirited performance from the Colts D, who showed resilience, teamwork, and determination against a tough opponent.
Edge Grove Colts E Team Football v Lochinver House
Edge Grove 0 – 10 Lochinver House
Today our Colts E team faced a strong Lochinver House side, with the final score ending 10–0. While the result may not reflect the effort shown on the pitch, this fixture was a positive learning experience for the boys, who pulled together and showed signs of developing their team cohesion.
Pranay started out in the field, working hard to create space and push into attacking positions. In the second half, he switched to goalkeeper and produced a number of fantastic saves, stopping several powerful strikes from finding the net.
Ben worked tirelessly up and down the pitch, linking well with teammates Nico and Chenlang to drive play forward. Aman played a pivotal role in defence, making key challenges and helping to organise the back line.
Although understandably disappointed with the scoreline, the team kept their heads high and never stopped working for one another. The determination, resilience and positive spirit on display were a credit to them all.
Well done, Colts E.
Edge Grove Colts F Team Football vs Lochinver House
Edge Grove 0 – 6 Lochinver House
Edge Grove travelled to Lochinver House to face a very strong Colts F side. Our boys rose to the challenge, showing great determination and teamwork throughout the match. Their hard work put Lochinver under consistent pressure, limiting their clear goal-scoring opportunities.
Lochinver did have a particularly strong centre forward who, when given the chance, showed his quality with a powerful shot and clinical finishing. Despite this, our defence responded well on several occasions, and the team never backed down.
Although we were unable to convert our own chances into goals, the boys should be proud of their performance. Their resilience, positive attitude, and refusal to give up were clear to see — a credit to the team.
Match Report – Under 8/9 B Team
Edge Grove 7 – 0 Lockers Park
What a fantastic game of football! The team showed great togetherness, pulling together with some superb cohesion throughout the match.
All players rotated through different positions, ensuring they developed their ability to use space effectively. This was demonstrated brilliantly by Cillian, who selflessly exploited open areas on the pitch and was rightly rewarded with a goal.
Max worked tirelessly up front, supported by Danyal and Isaac, who linked up well to create opportunities. Freddie was relentless down the left wing, driving play forward and proving very difficult to stop.
A real highlight was the team’s focus on building their play. At one stage, they set themselves the challenge of completing five successful passes before taking a shot. Not only did they achieve this, but it also showed their growing maturity, patience, and understanding of how to move the ball into space rather than rushing play. This created some excellent scoring chances and reflected just how far they’ve come in their game awareness.
A brilliant 7–1 win, but more importantly, a fantastic step forward in teamwork, discipline, and learning to play with purpose.
Edge Grove U9A v Lockers Park
Result: Edge Grove 3 – 0 Lockers Park
Venue: Lockers Park (Away)
The Edge Grove U9A team made a major statement in their away fixture against Lockers Park U9A, securing a convincing 3-0 victory after a match played at an exceptionally high intensity. Despite the challenging conditions of the uneven and bumpy pitch, the boys demonstrated outstanding ball control and adaptability, maintaining their focus to earn a well-deserved clean sheet.
Tactical Masterstroke Pays Off
The first half saw a tight battle as both teams grappled with the difficult playing surface. Recognising the need for a change, Coach adjusted the tactics at half-time, encouraging the team to transition from short, intricate play to longer, more direct passes into the corners. This strategy was designed to utilise the blistering pace of the Edge Grove wingers—a decision that proved immediately effective.
The dynamic duo of Noah and James quickly reaped the rewards. Noah, a constant nuisance to the Lockers Park defence, showed great anticipation, frequently getting the decisive touch ahead of his marker to create shooting opportunities. He was rewarded with two well-taken goals, one of which came from a brilliant follow-up attempt.
The highlight of the match belonged to James, who scored arguably the best goal of the season so far. Collecting the ball near the halfway line, James showcased exquisite close control and an excellent first touch to shift the ball past a defender. He then drove forward, maintaining composure in a one-on-one situation with the goalkeeper before slotting the ball precisely into the far right corner. James worked tirelessly throughout the match in both attack and defence, his dribbling skills opening up the midfield whenever he cut inside or switched the play to the flanks.
Defensive Dominance
The clean sheet was a testament to a phenomenal team effort, particularly the heroics of the defensive unit and goalkeepers.
In the first half, Tobi was electric in defence, showing great speed and anticipation. When he took over goalkeeping duties in the second half, his performance was nothing short of tremendous. Tobi demonstrated stunning athleticism, making excellent clearances from the edge of his box and performing a series of dynamic, electric dives to prevent near-certain goals.
Veer was immense throughout the game, holding his position perfectly to thwart several opposition attacks. His composure allowed him to make excellent passes to link the defence and midfield, and his ability to read the game was imperative in Edge Grove keeping the opposition off the scoresheet.
The midfield engine room was driven by Danny, who was his typically busy self. Dynamic and powerful, Danny used his strength and guile to shield the ball under pressure and successfully unlock the Lockers Park defence. Crucially, he worked equally hard to track back and snuff out opposition attacks before they could get a shot off.
Matthew fully enjoyed his time with the A team, making some telling interceptions that disrupted the flow of the Lockers Park attack. Finally, Neevan contributed hugely in goal with some excellent saves and efficient distribution, before moving into the defensive line later in the match where he continued to work hard.
Edge Grove’s impressive 3-0 win demonstrated superior technical control, high intensity, and excellent teamwork, confirming the U9A team’s statement performance this season.
Edge Grove U8/9s White vs Lockers Park (Away)
The U8/9 White team travelled to Lockers Park and put on a fantastic display of football, coming away with a well-deserved 6–1 victory. From the start, Edge Grove settled quickly into the game, moving the ball with confidence and working hard for one another. The first half was particularly impressive, with Riyan in sensational form, scoring a superb hat-trick to give the team a commanding lead.In the second half, the boys continued to push forward with determination. Riyan struck again with a powerful long range effort, taking his tally to four for the match. Arjun and Keshav added a goal each to round off a strong attacking performance. Arjun also played a key creative role, providing four excellent assists.Defensively, Musa, Keshav and Zayyan were outstanding, showing great composure and teamwork to keep Lockers Park’s attacks at bay. A big thank you also to Arjun, Musa, Zayyan and Amirtaha for rotating in goal and ensuring the team stayed solid at the back.The final score finished 6–1 to Edge Grove, a result that reflects both the team’s hard work and their exciting football.Well done boys, a brilliant performance. Let’s keep this level of intensity going in training and in matches.
Edge Grove U8/9s Red vs Lockers Park (Away)
The U8/9 Red team produced an excellent performance at Lockers Park today securing a victory. In attack, Reyansh and Aiden were in outstanding form, each scoring two well taken goals. Their movement, skill and composure in front of goal made them a constant threat to the opposition defence.Kush was solid at the back, showing excellent defensive skills and reading the game superbly to break up attacks. In midfield, Aaran S worked tirelessly, supporting both defence and attack with great energy. Aran P was also impressive, moving the ball around well and linking play with composure.A special mention must go to Harrison, who showed brilliant goalkeeping skills throughout. He made important saves when called upon and kept a well deserved clean sheet.The final result reflected the team’s effort and determination, with every player contributing to a fantastic display of football.Well done boys, a superb performance. Keep up the hard work in training and matches
U8 & U9 Hockey vs Belmont
Mrs Emms team 1
Edge Grove 9-1 Belmont
What a fantastic afternoon of hockey our U9 players enjoyed on Thursday! After a quick warm-up, we jumped straight into the action, making an early impact with three goals against Belmont’s one.
Throughout the game, our team showed great energy and teamwork. Shreyas and Iylah were standout players in defence, making some excellent clearances that helped turn defence into attack. While there’s still room to sharpen our offensive play, we kept up the pressure and continued to find the back of the net.
In the end, all that effort paid off with a very respectable 9–1 victory. Well done to the whole team for their focus, teamwork, and determination!
Mrs Emms team 2
Edge Grove 6-1 Belmont
After a strong first half, our team led 5–1 and looked in full control of the game. However, we slightly lost our rhythm in the second half, allowing Belmont to apply more pressure.
A key turning point came when Leah moved into defence, where she made a real impact by clearing the ball out wide and keeping the opposition at bay. Up front, Coco was poised and ready, always looking to drive towards goal.
It was a great team effort overall, and despite the second-half challenge, we secured an excellent 6–1 win. Well done to everyone involved!
Mrs Warnes’ team
Edge Grove 4-3 Belmont
The team showed great teamwork in their match. A key moment came when Ilar-Rose made an excellent pass for Tireni to sweep into the goal. Leah and Savannah worked hard in defence, covering the pitch really well, and Montunrayo impressed with her focus throughout.
It was a close game, but the team’s determination earned them a well-deserved 4–3 victory.
Edge Grove vs Belmont
Miss Evans team 4-2 Belmont
Miss Evans’ U8 hockey team had a fantastic outing in their very first away match this weekend, showing just how much they’ve developed as a squad. With a strong focus on positioning and teamwork, the team’s confidence on the pitch has clearly grown – and it paid off with a brilliant display of goals and solid defence!
The improvement in how the players held their positions meant they could move the ball more effectively and create space, leading to a much more attacking game. Isabella stood out for her excellent awareness, holding her space beautifully and taking full advantage to score two superb goals.
Lara was a constant threat on the wing, using her pace and control to push forward and create chances. One of the standout moments of the match came from an exceptional hit out from Darcy, who found Lara with a precise pass. Lara then drove into the D and set up Orla, who calmly slotted the ball into the goal, not once, but twice!
In defence, Gabriella was an absolute wall. Relentless in her efforts, she listened carefully to instructions, passed cleverly into space, and didn’t let a single attacker past her. Her commitment and skill earned her the well-deserved title of Player of the Match.
Well done to the whole team – a brilliant away performance and a sign of even more exciting matches to come!
Edge Grove vs Belmont
Miss Lundrigan’s 8-1
What an excellent first match away for our hockey team! The players demonstrated remarkable teamwork and communication throughout the game, seamlessly creating space on the pitch. Their commitment to excellent defending was commendable, stymieing the opposition’s efforts and displaying real grit. I was genuinely impressed with their attitude, showing determination and resilience at every turn. Every player gave their all, contributing to a fantastic result that bodes well for the rest of the season. This performance not only highlights their skill but also sets a solid foundation for our upcoming matches. Well done, team!
Edge Grove vs Belmont
Miss Lundrigan’s 8-0
What an incredible start for our hockey team this season! They worked exceptionally well together, focusing on communication, creating space, and displaying excellent defending. It was truly impressive to witness their dedication and positive attitude throughout the game. Staying in position was key to our success, and the result was fantastic! This brilliant performance sets an amazing tone for the season ahead. A huge well done to everyone involved—let’s keep this momentum going!