Presenting... your treble Scottish Shield winners...... 🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳
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What an incredible achievement for a magnificent group girls 💜
You couldn't write this story 💜
The proudest coach in Scotland today 💜
Congratulations to our new U14 squad who played against St Modan’s in a friendly on Tuesday! 🤝
The match was played in good spirits with some great football from both sides 👏
Niamh M ⚽️
Kady ⚽️⚽️
Holly ⚽️⚽️
Players Player- Martha ⭐️
Coaches Player- Siranna ⭐️
Really proud of our S3/S4 Team today who came 4th in the SPAR Cup at Hampden 👏
18 teams made the National Finals after tough local & regional rounds so to place top 4 was brilliant 👏
Clara 🎩
Nieve ⚽️⚽️
Tina ⚽️
Isla ⚽️
Great to see so many girls playing good football 👏
We are all very proud of Mia and Tina who came runners up as part of the Forth Valley U15 squad today against Lanarkshire ⭐️⭐️
A great achievement for the team in the first ever U15 Regional competition 🙌
Well done & thank you to the coaches and players 👏
Congratulations to two of our own, Amy Cully & Emily Gray who lifted the Cup with @AlloaAthWFC at the weekend.👏
We are so proud of you both! 💜
Special mention to Amy who scored & assisted in the win. What a journey you have had 💜
53' | GOAL ALLOA!
It's 3 for the Wasps!
An incisive through ball allows Amy Cully to race clear and the Wasps 'Original" makes no mistake firing home in the bottom corner!
3-0
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Scottish Women’s Amateur Championship 🏆
Erin Huskie’s ambition for the week was to play well and have fun…..😃
And there’s no doubt the @stirlinggc1869 ace, the new Scottish Women’s Amateur champion, has succeeded on both counts!
From brilliance in the stroke play to skill and character in the knockout rounds, the Scotland girls’ squad player has shown the hallmarks of a true champion.
Rosie Maguire’s withdrawal from the final due to injury denied the crowd at @SouthernessGolf a thrilling finale to three days of action.
But there’s no doubting the week produced a worthy winner with a bright future in the game.
Brilliant play, Erin. A champion’s performance 👏👏🏴🏆
Read the winner’s story: https://t.co/PWX58shPlg
Scottish Women’s Amateur Championship - News Update🏆
Stirling’s Erin Huskie, whose brilliant play has lit up Southerness all week, has this afternoon been crowned Scottish Women’s Amateur Champion.
Regrettably, Pollok’s Rosie Maguire was unable to contest the eagerly anticipated final because of a neck injury.
Everyone at Scottish Golf wishes Rosie a swift recovery, congratulates her on her play this week and for the gracious manner in which she handled a very difficult situation when it became apparent she was unable to play on.
Erin, a member of the Scotland girls’ squad, played superb golf all week and showed true champion qualities over the three days of competition.
The 18-year-old qualified from the stroke play as the second seed and posted the joint lowest score of the week (68, -3) in her second round.
Erin’s three wins in the match play stages all came on extra holes - victories over Carly McDonald and Jade Potter achieved on the 19th hole before she beat Abercrombie Nisbet in the semis thanks to birdie on the 21st hole.
More from our champion to follow……..
Congratulations to today's Coaches Player, Mhairi Watson 🌟
A top performance in CM, staying calm, composed and working hard to attack & defend for the team 👏
Great performance from a great player 💜
A huge well done to our U15 Girls ⚽️ who came runners up in the FV League today after losing to an excellent Larbert side
A great achievement for our young squad, who have done themselves & their coach proud💜
We will be back stronger next season & will learn alot from today💜
🏆 It was one week ago that Wallace High School Senior Girls lifted the Scottish Cup for the third successive year following a 4-1 victory over Braidhurst High at Hampden.
Reflecting on the remarkable achievement, head coach Rachel Whillans, Principal Teacher at Wallace High’s School of Sport, was full of pride and praise for his players.
She said: “It is hard to put into words the emotions right now but there is an overwhelming sense of pride – pride in my players and coaching team and also our wider school community. Wallace High School is a family, a special place with a unique sense of belonging, and that was evident at Hampden.
“The players were magnificent in the match but that was no surprise to me, as they have been magnificent all year and for the last three years. Their conduct on and off the pitch makes me so proud.
“A special well done to scorers Gia Johal and hat-trick hero Mia Mitchell – what a performance from our youngest player who deservedly took home the match ball.
“The game was another incredible display of girls’ school football: two good teams battling it out for the ultimate prize on the national stage. Credit to Braidhurst and their staff for an excellent performance and thank you to the match organisers and officials for a night both teams will never forget.”
For the S6 players in the squad, it was a fitting finale, with the next generation of talent at Wallace now tasked with continuing the school’s silverware success.
Rachel said: “What a fitting way to end an incredible journey for our departing S6 girls: Rebecca, Lucy, Lauren, Beth and Eva, you have built and left a legacy at Wallace and now it hands over to the younger players to lead the charge.”
The head coach also took the opportunity to pay tribute to former Scotland striker Jimmy Bone, who passed away last year. Jimmy was a coach at Wallace High’s School of Football for almost 13 years and was a huge inspiration to a generation of young people in the local community.
Rachel said: “Finally, a mention to our former colleague Jimmy Bone, who I am sure was helping the team and guiding us to win. That one's for you Jimmy!”
Everyone at Stirling Council congratulates all the players, head coach Rachel Whillans and the rest of the coaching staff, as well as the school community at Wallace High for their latest success and remarkable achievements in recent years.
Read more: https://t.co/7cJN6MgzKa
The senior girls side at the school secured the Scottish Senior Girls Shield for the third straight time after beating Dundee's Braidhurst High 4-1 at the National Stadium.
https://t.co/8wULv5SbiZ
🌟 U15 Girls Coaches Players 🌟
Tonight's Coaches Player award was split between Karly T and Grace Laing for two great performances in midfield 🌟🌟
Well done girls 💪💪