six games yield eighteen points

The smile was often seen on Saturday among the youth players of SC Heerenveen. Not surprising, because all teams took three points. Under 18 and Under 15 won by three goals, while Under 12 won by no less than 11-5 once morest PEC Zwolle.

Under 21 wins
O21 was able to cheer once morest ADO Den Haag twice this weekend. In minute 38, Melle Joop Witteveen scored the first goal of the match, following which striker Amir Ismaïl doubled the margin in the second half. As a result, the team has started the spring competition well. The first match was actually scheduled a week ago, but it was then cancelled.

Three (goal) points at Under 18
While O21 managed to score twice in a match once morest the talents of ADO, O18 did so once more. After ninety minutes the score was 3-0. Jimte Scholten scored the opening goal following half an hour of play, following which Ruben Veer and Damy Bernardina scored a goal in the second half.

Under 16 wins away game
O16 had to go to Tilburg on Saturday for the competition match once morest Willem II. After the game, the players boarded the bus home in good spirits, because the points were in the bag. Early in the match, Kobus Bruinsma scored the opening goal, following which Yannick Hut made it 0-2 following half an hour. After that there was no more scoring.

Under 15 wins following red card
This weekend it really mightn’t be better in terms of results, because O15 also took the full spoils. Spartaan’20 was put aside 1-4. The home team did take the lead, but in the thirtieth minute the teams leveled once more through Joey Schuiling. A few minutes later, the Frisians got another boost when the opponent had to continue with one man less due to a red card. Heerenveen then took the win with goals from Koen Westers, Roano Reinbergen and Jerayno Schaken.

Victory for Under 13
After two games, O13 has taken six points. On Saturday they won once morest PSV O13-2 in Eindhoven with 1-31-3. Dévon Snell scored one goal and Natu Tekle was responsible for the other two Frisian goals.

The results at a glance

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