14/05/2022
Difficult Start to the Season, However, Many Positives to be Taken
Despite the lone point from their opening two fixtures, a positive swell is beginning to generate within the KingsWay camp. Week one's matchup against Elim was one of the more bizarre games of football you'll witness. The eagerness of both teams to get stuck into the season is perhaps to blame for some of the defensive inadequacy on both sides in what was an end-to-end, goal-fest first half. Eight goals in the half meant an entertaining spectacle for all on the sideline, barring coach Jannick Henry, who would have much preferred a greater sense of calmness. This message was passed on during the interval, and KingsWay managed to ascertain control of proceeding in the second period, applying plenty of pressure but not quite being able to grab the lead. Eventually, almost unbelievably, the fifth goal would come from a bicycle kick. Midfielder Nathan Sinclair, delighted to be wearing the much-coveted No10 shirt for 2022, had attempted one of his world-famous-at-KingsWay bicycle efforts which just went over the bar from second half corner. Only five minutes later he would get a second attempt at the bicy, which, he claims to have intentionally bounced over the diving goalkeeper. (Nathan is now owed a 1kg bag of lollies due to an unwise bet taken by KWS coaching staff.) Unfortunately, Elim were able to equalise once again, and KingsWay were made to settle for a slightly disappointing draw.
The second fixture of the year was a Friday evening trip out west to play Massey High School with the van travelling 'Around the World' several times on the way, courtesy of DJ David 'Daniel' Kim. The fact that the match was on turf gave the false promise of some nice football; however, the game was a dogfight in every sense of the word. The home side set the high intensity early with strong tackles, loud communication and direct play. After a slightly shaky opening 10 minutes in which they conceded a goal from outside the box, KingsWay 1St XI found their way into the game and wrestled momentum in their favour to finish the half the stronger of the teams. Every single player stepped up and was counted in the second half, including those off the bench, but, in the end, the away side were unable to find a way past the Massey keeper, who made a succession of good stops. A loss but a much-improved performance from the week before, plus an enjoyable Maccas stop at Westgate on the way home; plenty of positives.
What else is plenty is the amount of mouthwatering first eleven action coming up. On Monday, a home game after school at Jelas Rd in the Knockout Cup, followed by a Friday night Coast Derby versus neighbours Orewa College at Metro Park. With two games in one week scheduled locally, the lads are looking forward to strong levels of support for the navy and gold. Cannot wait for a packed Sanford End Monday afternoon for the magic of the Cup.
Next Fixture: 16th May, v Mt Roskill Grammar School 1ST XI @ KingsWay School, 3.30 PM