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Canterbury St Augustine's boys’ under-12s set to face Southampton at Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys in National Cup Quarter-Final

Unbeaten Canterbury St Augustine's boys’ under-12s have progressed to the Quarter-Final of a national competition.

They won their final-16 match against Tonbridge and Malling 4-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw, having topped their group, and will be at home to Southampton at Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys at the last-eight stage.

From left, Canterbury St Augustine's boys’ coach Sophie Chapman, Amari Davis, George Mogg, Javarhn Giddings, Austin Gray, David Siedlecki, Harry Montgomery, Freddie Roberton, Mason Musty, manager Nicky Lewis, coach Jack Twynam. Front row, Zak Hillman, Louie Cassell, Dexter Cook, Fin Eastwood, Charlie Lyonette and Asher Adisa
From left, Canterbury St Augustine's boys’ coach Sophie Chapman, Amari Davis, George Mogg, Javarhn Giddings, Austin Gray, David Siedlecki, Harry Montgomery, Freddie Roberton, Mason Musty, manager Nicky Lewis, coach Jack Twynam. Front row, Zak Hillman, Louie Cassell, Dexter Cook, Fin Eastwood, Charlie Lyonette and Asher Adisa

The first group-stage game saw Canterbury miss several chances and a penalty as they drew 1-1 with Newham. Mason Musty, of Herne Bay High School, was player-of-the-match.

New face Asher Adisa bagged two goals on his full Canterbury debut amid a player-of-the-match display in their 6-0 success over Bexley.

There were two hat-tricks - from Dexter Cook of Herne Bay High School and St Edmund’s School’s Adisa - as they ran out 8-0 winners against Gravesham. Louie Cassell played in a different position and dictated midfield.

Canterbury’s final group-stage game took them to Swale. With the returning Charlie Lyonette partnering Cassell in the middle, they controlled the engine room which allowed Cook to bag a brace in another 6-0 success.

Herne Bay High School’s Amari Davis struck late against Tonbridge and Malling with what looked like being the winning goal - only for the visitors to equalise even later.

Canterbury’s hero of the shoot-out was David Siedlecki, who pulled off three penalty saves.They scored their spot-kicks through captain Fin Eastwood, Cook, Austin Gray and Lyonette.

Their Quarter-Final tie with Southampton will be played on Saturday, March 2, a great achievement for a squad which have only been together since last September.

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