EMMA Myers inspired Lady Lumley's College's Under-13 girls' team to a creditable performance at a tournament hosted by Caedmon School in Whitby.
Lumley's suffered from being a player short throughout the tournament but beat Malton 2-1 in their first match despite falling behind in the first half after a goal against the run of play on the counter-attack.
But Myers produced a neat finish after good defensive work from Vicky Smithson to level matters and then scored a fine individual goal in an end-to-end second half. Lucy McKay also made some important saves to protect the points.
In the second match, a strong Caedmon team played fast-flowing football to beat Lumley's 6-3 but hard work by Emily Jennison and Chelsea Avison kept the score down and Myers struck twice again.
Lumley's then met Eskdale to compete for second place and led early on thanks to Amber Conner before going down 4-2.
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