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9:47am Wednesday 25th April 2001
Croydon Schools' FA's U14s won, 4-0, against Cincinnati Classics from the USA in a friendly fixture at Croydon Sports Arena on Friday.
Croydon were under some severe pressure in the first half but stand-in goalkeeper Chris King kept the visitors' scoresheet blank.
Bradley Drake and Warren Goodyear combined well to give Croydon a two-goal advantage.
First Drake crossed for Goodyear to net in the 33rd minute and then they swapped roles for Drake to tap in four minutes after half-time.
King was substituted in goal, by Jamie Weber-McCartney, and he made it 3-0 eight minutes before the end.
Drake notched his second and Croydon's fourth two minutes from time.
Croydon squad: King (Riddlesdown); Crawford (Archbishop Tenison's), Weber-McCartney (Edenham), Gieres (Shirley) (Guildford (Riddlesdown), Wright (Woodcote), Goodyear (Addington), Stagg (Selsdon) Clohessy (Thomas More), (Mabbs (St Joseph's), Lucas (Shirley), Gillam (Coulsdon) Ovenden (St Andrew's), McKenzie (St Joseph's) Drake (Riddlesdown).
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