Page 12 - Women's Soccer Scene Issue No.23 2021-22
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Acorns grow quickly in short time

       AFC Acorns Development have had a great start to life in senior women’s football and have lifted
       their first trophy, bring crowned Division One Champions in the Sussex County Women’s Football
       League.
            Indeed, the team won all of their ten league games during the course of the campaign and
       were confirmed as title winners when they beat runners-up Brighton Seagals 5-0 at the start of the
       month.
            Acorns’  success  is  all  the  more  notable  for  the  short  space  of  time  in  which  it  has  been
       achieved. First team manager Chris Minn explained to Women’s Soccer Scene: “I am very proud of
       this team and what they achieved in less than 18 months. The club was formed in the middle of the
       first lockdown and they were a team built from scratch.
            “My vision when starting the football club was to provide more senior football opportunities
       to women and this team had it hard right from the get-go.
            “Another point that I feel proud of is the fact the manager Mike Neale developed five players
       in 2020-21 that moved up to the first team in 2021-22 (this season) and have helped our first - not
       only with their position in the newly promoted Tier 6 league,
       but also challenging at the top. Those five players moving up
       meant that Mike had to build and develop again and he did
       with the results that people are clearly aware of now.”
            “The  skipper  is  Alicia  Haworth,  who  I  had  the
       pleasure of signing and is one of the clubs founding players.
       The top goalscorer is Paige Kersey who at the start of the
       season was just 16 years old (now 17), she tops the table for
       the Golden Boot and was new to the club in the summer.”
            AFC  Acorns  in  fact  have  four  of  the  five  leading
       scorers in the division - Paige Kersey is followed by her team
       mates  Emily  Flegg  and  Mariangelis  Escalona,  along  with
       Mia Fenton.
            The club’s motto is “From acorns grow mighty oaks”, and this team is evidence that the
       future is looking very bright indeed.
       AFC Acorns Development squad: Eloise Allen, Page Allen, Jade Belbin, Molly Carpenter,
       Laura Chapman, Chloe Chesworth, Alana Delaney, Mariangelis Escalona, Mia Fenton, Emily
       Flegg, Alicia Haworth, Alice Horton, Paige Kersey, Millie Morley, Bethany Mulrenan, Rebecca
       Nesbitt, Rosie Newman, Hannah Sparshott, Charlotte Virley, Rachel Walker, Misha West.























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