OVER 200 players and parents attended Cardinia United Junior Soccer Club’s final training session at Pakenham’s Toomuc Reserve on Sunday.
Players from different age groups competed in small-sided games against parents.
There were a few red faces after an hour of all-out action, but no scores were kept and the proceedings came to a climax with a penalty shootout against parent goalkeepers.
A ball juggling competition followed the matches.
Rhys and Billy won the 10-and-under and 11-and-under age groups in the ball juggling competition. Rhys won a portable soccer goal for his efforts, while Billy’s performance in keeping the ball in the air with 38 touches was rewarded with a Melbourne Victory cap.
Bendigo Community Bank Lakeside president David Impey also presented the club with a cheque.
The club is in recess until its registration day at its new facility at Lakeside Oval in Cardinia Road, Pakenham, on Sunday 8 February.
New member inquiries can be directed to 0488 110 448.
200 hit the pitch
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