
Bournemouth Sports produced a five star display with a comprehensive 5-2 win against Westland Sports from Yeovil.
The men from Chapel Gate started brightly and in the ascendancy racing into a 4-0 lead inside 40 minutes. Bournemouth keeper Jakub Lewiarz hit a perfect long pass forward to winger Taylor Webb who’s run and cross into the box was converted by player coach Joe White from close range in the 6th minute. Taylor Webb would double his teams advantage in the 20th minute with a fine run and left foot shot into the corner past Westland keeper Harrison Wallis.
Bournemouth with their tails up added a 3rd only a moment later when a cross from Joe White was headed out and volleyed into the roof of the net from outside the area by Tom Beckett. The hosts almost added a 4th in the 27th minute following some good link up play between James Bergin & Joe White with White going close to adding to his tally.
However Joe White would score his second and his team’s 4th in the 40th minute when he followed up a shot from James Bergin to convert from close range. The visitors rarely threatened the hosts in the opening 40 minutes, but were handed a lifeline just before half time when Bournemouth captain Tommy White fouled a player inside the box who duly converted the spot kick. HT 4-1
The second half saw the visitors from Yeovil have more possession of the ball and creating some half chances and they would reduce the deficit in the 63rd minute following a good cross into the box and a headed goal past Lewiarz.
Taylor Webb grabbed his second goal of the game in the 76th minute heading home a cross from Billy Mcdermott and Striker Dan Hayward almost increased his teams lead moments later, but saw his fierce left foot shot from inside the area well save by Wallis.
Bournemouth Sports can reflect on a decent February gaining maximum points and three consecutive wins.
Bournemouth – Jakub Lewiarz, Jake Terry, Jake Perch, Daniel Viner, Tommy White, Tom Beckett, Billy Mcdermott, Taylor Webb, Joe White, Dan Hayward, James Bergin
Subs – Tristan Green for James Bergin (60) Ellis Cousens for Billy Mcdermott (65)
Photo – Bournemouth Sports players celebrating one of the afternoon’s goals.
