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Highlands Park U11 soccer team advance to the next round

Highlands Park U11 coach, Marco Caberlira is hopeful that his team will play better in the coming games.

Parents and guardians braved the cold while they cheered on their children on the soccer field at Highlands Park in Linksfield on July 30.

Highlands Park U11 won 4–3 against Warriors football club.

Warriors U11 player Judah Silberman (white) and Highlands Park U11 player Nathan Kuptitz fight for the ball. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Warriors U11 player Judah Silberman (white) and Highlands Park U11 player Nathan Kuptitz fight for the ball. Photo: Asanda Matlhare

Highlands junior coordinator Debbie IIouze said, “Today was cup matches. If teams get knocked out they do not advance to the next round but we do have league matches every Sunday.”

Highlands Park U11 coach Marco Caberlira noted that his team had battled in the first half of the game due to the boys having just come back from holidays. “Nonetheless, there was a good effort during a cold day. I am happy with the boys’ performance and we will push into the next games.”

Highlands Park U11 player (red) Devan Cohen is in possession. Photo: Asanda Matlhare
Highlands Park U11 player (red) Devan Cohen is in possession. Photo: Asanda Matlhare

The Warriors manager Jason Valkin said he was impressed that his U11 team played a super league team and was happy about the overall performance.

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