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March 2011
Thursday 31st March 2011
Youth Academy trials
The Kingstonian Football Club Youth Academy, in association with SCL and Glyn School, is holding trials in April for season 2011/12.
Trials
If you are aged 16-19 years and would like to combine your education with football the Academy is holding trials: Tuesday 12th April & Tuesday 19th April, 12pm-2pm Priest Hill Playing Fields, Reigate Road (A240), Ewell, Surrey KT17 3DT
Football
Compete in the Conference Youth League against other top non-league clubs
Emphasis on progressing youth team players into the first team squad
4-6 hours of elite training by a UEFA 'A' licence coach
Education
2-year programme
Study the NVQ level 3 in Football Coaching (equivalent to 2 A-levels)
Gain FA Level 1 & 2 Football Coaching Qualifications
Option to study additional A-level, BTEC and other Level 2 & 3 subjects
For more information please contact Mark Hams, Kingstonian 1st Team Assistant Manager at ksglynacademy@aol.com
Kingstonian got off to a fast start when Tejan Jalloh scored after 42 seconds after a run from Antonio Gonnella down the left. Jordan Cheadle scored from distance in the 5th minute before Gonnella made it 3-0 with a goal in the 17th minute. Academy player Malaki Lumsden finished the scoring in the 51st minute.
Lineup:
1) Nic Taylor 2) Tom Duffy 3) Inaki Ordono 4) Adam Thompson 5) Max Hustwick 6) George Peterkin 7) Mo Harkin 8) Simon Huckle 9) Antonio Gonnella 10) Tejan Jalloh 11) Jordan Cheadle
Substitutes (all used):
Alex Teniola Malaki Lumsden Tom Siefers Dean Smith Adam Faith
Harrow Borough secured all three points following an eleventh minute strike from Kenta Nakashima, whilst Bobby Traynor went closest to levelling the scores for the K's in the final minute.
A friendly match has been arranged away to Walton Casuals on Tuesday evening, kick off 7.45pm at Franklin Road, to field fringe players and youngsters. Admission is expected to be £5 and £3.
Congratulations to the Kingstonian U18 team who have won the Ryman Youth League Central Division, after their nearest rivals Leatherhead failed to win last night.
The team's final game of the season is at home to Whyteleafe on Wednesday, kick off 7.30pm at Merland Rise (Banstead Athletic FC).
The sixth Supporters Club draw of the season for club shop vouchers has taken place, with 10 winning member names now available on the Supporters Club page. Draws continue throughout the course of the season for another 20 tickets so make sure you get your membership if you already haven't done so!
A dramatic late comeback saw Kingstonian beat Hastings by two goals to one.
The hosts had taken the lead on the hour mark following a loose comeback, though substitute Mo Harkin levelled the scores in the 88th minute.
Having survived an injury time scare, the K's were awarded a penalty - their first since November - after Antonio Gonnella's close range strike had been handled in the 94th minute. Bobby Traynor stepped up to secure all three points.
Walton Casuals will be at home to Kingstonian on Wednesday 6th April at 7.15pm in the Isthmian Veterans Cup Quarter-Finals. The game will take place at the Waterside Stadium, Walton Casuals FC. There will be a result on the night and the semi final draw will follow shortly.
Kingstonian beat play-off hopefuls Lowestoft Town, who were reduced to ten men for the majority of the game, in a 6-pointer at Kingsmeadow today.
Rob Tolfrey saved a penalty, and the visitors also had an effort ruled out for offside, before K's capitalized on the sending off and netted two just before half time.
The club is pleased to present a fundraising evening with Rodney Marsh next Thursday 24th March, 7.30pm in the Ethelred Suite at Kingsmeadow. The evening includes a 3 course meal and live music by Rakit.
The highly entertaining former Fulham and QPR legend Rodney Marsh will be headlining the evening and will also be signing special copies of his new book "Loose Cannon", which has received some excellent reviews and will be available to buy on the evening.
There are a limited number of tickets remaining at £35 per head. Tickets are available from Alan Dowson or Pete Bowers - either see him at Saturday's game or email marketing@kingstonian.net
The club would like to thank sponsors and organisers Michael and Mary Delaney for the work they have put into this event and for their generosity towards Kingstonian FC. Their generosity means that the club will benefit greatly from the income generated by this event.
Concord edged ahead of Kingstonian in the league table following a two-one win on Canvey Island. The hosts' Tony Stokes took advantage of a loose ball to open the scoring at the start of the second half, and doubled their advantage through Ashley Miller in the 68th minute. A flying Paul Vines strike in the closing minutes proved little more than consolation for the K's.
The club is pleased to announce the signing of forward Paul Vines (27) from Bromley. Following a brief spell with the K's in 2005, Paul went on to establish himself as one of the league's top strikers at Tooting & Mitcham United, where he scored 123 goals in 200 appearances. This is a permanent move, following the completition of his recent loan spell here where he netted 3 times in 6 games.
Manager Alan Dowson comments, "I've been a big fan of Paul's for years and we've been working hard to get him. Now that he's here I think we'll have him for years to come as he's shown good commitment already. With Tait and now Vines joining Traynor, we've got the best firepower this club has had in a long time now."
Kingstonian Football Club is pleased to offer free admission for juniors when they host playoff rivals Lowestoft Town on Saturday 19th March, kick off 3pm at Kingsmeadow Stadium.
Juniors aged 16 & under will be required to provide proof of age and children/groups aged 11 & under must be accompanied by at least one adult.
Manager Alan Dowson comments, "I have been delighted with the progress made by our table-topping Under 18s and our new Academy team this season. Some of these lads have the potential to be future Kingstonian players. Hopefully the kids for free day will encourage youngsters to come down to see their local team in action, and become our future supporters."
The promotion is taking place to coincide with the Ryman League's backing for Comic Relief, featuring the distinctive red footballs used so successfully to mark the occasion last season.
The League has been challenged to raise a minimum of £10k towards official Comic Relief partner Ryman's fundraising target of £1m, and to this extent there will be collections at this and every other game taking place on the day.
An updated poster highlighting the kids for free promotion against Lowestoft Town is now available to download for distribution from the match posters page.
Kingstonian and Tonbridge played out a one-all draw in a match that reflected their close proximity in the league table's playoff places.
Paul Vines opened the scoring with a tight-angled finish in the 36th minute to make it three goals in as many games for the on loan striker. Gary MacDonald had earlier had a goal disallowed and the visitors came back strongly in the second half, levelling the scores from a fine strike by substitute Jake Beecroft in the 78th minute. K's substitute Allan Tait saw a delicate last minute effort tipped over the crossbar by Lee Worgan.