ALTHOUGH they played with boundless energy and enthusiasm, Huntingdon went down 4-2 to Cambridge City III in a cup fixture. Penalty corners proved to be the home side s undoing with Cambridge racing into a two-goal half time lead, then moving four goals a
ALTHOUGH they played with boundless energy and enthusiasm, Huntingdon went down 4-2 to Cambridge City III in a cup fixture.
Penalty corners proved to be the home side's undoing with Cambridge racing into a two-goal half time lead, then moving four goals ahead shortly after the break.
Despite the deficit, Huntingdon kept battling and were rewarded with a penalty corner strike from Teresa Jackson and Jacqui O'Neill's solo effort. Lucy Lumbers was named player of the match.
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