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  • Calm over the horizon

    Calm over the horizon

    Many years ago, I worked for my parents who own a video production company. Because it is a family business, you inevitably end up wearing many hats and being the czar of many different jobs. I mainly managed projects and worked as a video editor. On production, there were times that I was called on to work as an audio tech and was made to wear headphones on long production days. In those days, having a really good set of headphones that picked up every nuance of sound was essential to making sure the client got what they needed.

    First impressions.

    Naturally, my first impression of these headphones is based off of the look of them. They have a classic over-the-ear style that is highlighted by a blue LED light that indicates the power for the noise canceling. The padding on the ear pieces seems adequate for extended usage periods.

    They are wired headphones, but the 3.5mm stereo mini-plug cable is detachable. Something else I noticed right of the bat was the very nice carrying case that comes with them. It has a hard plastic exterior with a soft cloth interior that helps to protect the surface of the headphones from scratches. I never truly appreciated cases for headphones until I started carrying them from place-to-place. Now I can’t imagine not having a case.

    A perfect fit.

    Once I gave the headphones a thorough once-over exam, I tried them on. As I mentioned, they have a classic over-the-ear style and just looking at them, the padding on the ear pieces seem adequate and the peak of the headband seemed to be a bit lacking, but you don’t really know comfort unless you try on the product. So, I slipped the headphones on and found them to be exquisitely comfortable.

    Quality.

    Now that I had the headphones on my head, I was finally ready to plug and play some music. I plugged the provided cable into the jack on the headphones and then the one on my iPhone 6. Then I called up Pandora. I tend to have a very eclectic music purview and have many stations set up for different moods. From John Williams to Fallout Boy, the sound quality of these headphones was remarkable. There is an amazing depth of sound and incredible highs and lows that make listening to music a truly breathtaking experience.

    It’s safe to say that because of my unique professional experiences, I’ve tested out a lot of headphones.

    In order to test how voices sounded, and the overall art of sound mixing, I pulled up Netflix on my iPad Air 2 and watched a few minutes of a movie to hear all the nuances of the film. None of them were lost. In fact, I ended up hearing sounds that I hadn’t heard before. Echoes…birds chirping…wind blowing through trees…breathing of the characters…it was very impressive what the headphones ended up bringing out for me.

    I would highly recommend these to any sound mixing specialist.

  • 2017 NPL Victoria Round 06 / Match Stats

    2017 NPL Victoria Round 06 / Match Stats

     SMFC team photo before the game against the Oakleigh Cannons (PHOTO: Smile for Peter).

     

    FT (HT) Oakleigh Cannons 1 (0) South Melbourne 0 (0)

    Goals

    Piemonte 53′

    Yellows 

    Georgopoulos 54′
    Matthews 72′
    Foster 82′
    Lujic 45′

    Reds 

    None Pavlou 75′

    Teams

    01 John Honos (GK)
    04 Tom Matthews
    05 Aron Wilford (23 Shayan Alinejad 74′)
    06 Ioannis Georgopoulos
    08 Dusan Bosnjak
    10 Dean Piemonte
    12 Iqi Jawadi
    14 Nate Foster
    17 Giuseppe Marafioti (19 Goran Zoric 69′)
    22 Anthony Rizk (21 Kon Stratomitros 39′)
    26 Perry Lambropoulos
    01 Nikola Roganovic (GK)
    02 Tim Mala
    26 Carl Piergianni
    05 Luke Adams
    08 Luke Pavlou
    06 Liam McCormick (19 Gavin De Niese 83′)
    23 Matthew Foschini
    15 Jesse Daley (22 Andy Kecojevic 69′)
    18 Matthew Millar
    17 Marcus Schroen (91 Giordano Marafioti 79′)
    09 Milos Lujic

    Unused

    11 Dimitri Hatzimouratis
    95 Evan Kraloglou (GK)
    04 Michael Eagar
    21 Zaim Zeneli (GK)

     

  • Inspired by clouds

    Inspired by clouds

    [vc_row unlock_row=”” row_height_percent=”0″ override_padding=”yes” h_padding=”2″ top_padding=”5″ bottom_padding=”5″ overlay_alpha=”50″ gutter_size=”3″ shift_y=”0″ row_height_use_pixel=””][vc_column column_width_use_pixel=”yes” font_family=”font-134980″ overlay_alpha=”50″ gutter_size=”3″ medium_width=”0″ shift_x=”0″ shift_y=”0″ z_index=”0″ zoom_width=”0″ zoom_height=”0″ column_width_pixel=”800″][vc_custom_heading text_size=”h1″ text_font=”font-202503″ text_uppercase=””]Take your time.[/vc_custom_heading][vc_column_text text_lead=”yes”]I’ve got a Fujifilm X100s. It runs about $1300. It’s easily the best camera I’ve ever owned. I take care of it as best as I can, but I don’t let taking care of it impact the photography. Let me elaborate on that a bit better. You’ll get better at each section of what we talked about slowly. And while you do, you’ll be amazed at how much easier it all is and how the habit forms. The best way to get better at photography is start by taking your camera everywhere. If you leave your house, your camera leaves with you. The only exception is if you’re planning for a weekend bender — then probably leave it at home. Other than that, always have it slung over your shoulder. It would probably help to get an extra battery to carry in your pocket. I’ve got three batteries. One in my camera, one in my pocket, one in the charger.

    When it dies, swap them all.

    For me, the most important part of improving at photography has been sharing it. Sign up for an Exposure account, or post regularly to Tumblr, or both. Tell people you’re trying to get better at photography. Talk about it. When you talk about it, other people get excited about it. They’ll come on photo walks with you. They’ll pose for portraits. They’ll buy your prints, zines, whatever.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row unlock_row_content=”yes” row_height_percent=”50″ override_padding=”yes” h_padding=”0″ top_padding=”0″ bottom_padding=”0″ back_color=”color-lxmt” overlay_alpha=”50″ equal_height=”yes” gutter_size=”0″ shift_y=”0″ row_height_use_pixel=””][vc_column column_width_percent=”70″ position_vertical=”middle” override_padding=”yes” column_padding=”5″ overlay_alpha=”50″ gutter_size=”3″ medium_width=”0″ shift_x=”0″ shift_y=”0″ zoom_width=”0″ zoom_height=”0″ width=”1/2″][vc_custom_heading text_size=”h1″ text_height=”fontheight-357766″ text_font=”font-202503″ sub_lead=”yes” sub_reduced=”yes” text_uppercase=”” subheading=”— Rabindranath Tagore”]Clouds come floating into my life, no longer to carry rain or usher storm, but to add color to my sunset sky.[/vc_custom_heading][/vc_column][vc_column column_width_percent=”100″ override_padding=”yes” column_padding=”0″ back_color=”color-wayh” back_image=”11419″ back_position=”center top” parallax=”yes” overlay_alpha=”0″ gutter_size=”3″ medium_width=”0″ shift_x=”0″ shift_y=”0″ zoom_width=”0″ zoom_height=”0″ width=”1/2″][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row unlock_row=”” row_height_percent=”0″ override_padding=”yes” h_padding=”2″ top_padding=”5″ bottom_padding=”5″ overlay_alpha=”50″ gutter_size=”3″ shift_y=”0″ row_height_use_pixel=””][vc_column column_width_use_pixel=”yes” font_family=”font-134980″ overlay_alpha=”50″ gutter_size=”3″ medium_width=”0″ shift_x=”0″ shift_y=”0″ zoom_width=”0″ zoom_height=”0″ column_width_pixel=”800″][vc_custom_heading text_size=”h1″ text_font=”font-202503″ text_uppercase=””]Breathe the world.[/vc_custom_heading][vc_column_text text_lead=”yes”]I’ve got a Fujifilm X100s. It runs about $1300. It’s easily the best camera I’ve ever owned. I take care of it as best as I can, but I don’t let taking care of it impact the photography. Let me elaborate on that a bit better. You’ll get better at each section of what we talked about slowly. And while you do, you’ll be amazed at how much easier it all is and how the habit forms. The best way to get better at photography is start by taking your camera everywhere. If you leave your house, your camera leaves with you. The only exception is if you’re planning for a weekend bender — then probably leave it at home. Other than that, always have it slung over your shoulder. It would probably help to get an extra battery to carry in your pocket. I’ve got three batteries. One in my camera, one in my pocket, one in the charger. When it dies, swap them all.

    For me, the most important part of improving at photography has been sharing it. Sign up for an Exposure account, or post regularly to Tumblr, or both. Tell people you’re trying to get better at photography. Talk about it. When you talk about it, other people get excited about it. They’ll come on photo walks with you. They’ll pose for portraits. They’ll buy your prints, zines, whatever.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row unlock_row_content=”yes” row_height_percent=”50″ override_padding=”yes” h_padding=”0″ top_padding=”0″ bottom_padding=”0″ back_color=”color-lxmt” overlay_alpha=”50″ equal_height=”yes” gutter_size=”0″ shift_y=”0″ row_height_use_pixel=””][vc_column column_width_percent=”100″ override_padding=”yes” column_padding=”0″ back_color=”color-wayh” back_image=”11298″ back_position=”center top” parallax=”yes” overlay_alpha=”0″ gutter_size=”3″ medium_width=”0″ shift_x=”0″ shift_y=”0″ zoom_width=”0″ zoom_height=”0″ width=”1/2″][/vc_column][vc_column column_width_percent=”70″ position_vertical=”middle” override_padding=”yes” column_padding=”5″ overlay_alpha=”50″ gutter_size=”3″ medium_width=”0″ shift_x=”0″ shift_y=”0″ zoom_width=”0″ zoom_height=”0″ width=”1/2″][vc_custom_heading text_size=”h1″ text_height=”fontheight-357766″ text_font=”font-202503″ sub_lead=”yes” sub_reduced=”yes” text_uppercase=”” subheading=”— Christopher Morley”]Heavy hearts, like heavy clouds in the sky, are best relieved by the letting of a little water.[/vc_custom_heading][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row unlock_row=”” row_height_percent=”0″ override_padding=”yes” h_padding=”2″ top_padding=”5″ bottom_padding=”5″ overlay_alpha=”50″ gutter_size=”3″ shift_y=”0″ row_height_use_pixel=””][vc_column column_width_use_pixel=”yes” font_family=”font-134980″ overlay_alpha=”50″ gutter_size=”3″ medium_width=”0″ shift_x=”0″ shift_y=”0″ zoom_width=”0″ zoom_height=”0″ column_width_pixel=”800″][vc_custom_heading text_size=”h1″ text_font=”font-202503″ text_uppercase=””]Enjoy the morning.[/vc_custom_heading][vc_column_text text_lead=”yes”]The best way to get better at photography is start by taking your camera everywhere. If you leave your house, your camera leaves with you. The only exception is if you’re planning for a weekend bender — then probably leave it at home. Other than that, always have it slung over your shoulder. It would probably help to get an extra battery to carry in your pocket. I’ve got three batteries. One in my camera, one in my pocket, one in the charger. When it dies, swap them all.

    For me, the most important part of improving at photography has been sharing it. Sign up for an Exposure account, or post regularly to Tumblr, or both. Tell people you’re trying to get better at photography. Talk about it. When you talk about it, other people get excited about it. They’ll come on photo walks with you. They’ll pose for portraits. They’ll buy your prints, zines, whatever. I’ve got a Fujifilm X100s. It runs about $1300.

    It’s easily the best camera I’ve ever owned. I take care of it as best as I can, but I don’t let taking care of it impact the photography. Let me elaborate on that a bit better. You’ll get better at each section of what we talked about slowly. And while you do, you’ll be amazed at how much easier it all is and how the habit forms.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row row_height_percent=”65″ override_padding=”yes” h_padding=”2″ top_padding=”0″ bottom_padding=”0″ back_color=”color-wayh” back_image=”23199″ back_position=”center center” parallax=”yes” overlay_color=”color-wayh” overlay_alpha=”25″ gutter_size=”3″ shift_y=”0″ row_height_use_pixel=””][vc_column column_width_percent=”100″ position_vertical=”middle” align_horizontal=”align_center” override_padding=”yes” column_padding=”2″ style=”dark” overlay_alpha=”50″ gutter_size=”3″ medium_width=”0″ shift_x=”0″ shift_y=”0″ zoom_width=”0″ zoom_height=”0″ width=”1/1″][vc_custom_heading heading_semantic=”h1″ text_size=”fontsize-155944″ text_space=”fontspace-781688″ text_font=”font-202503″ sub_lead=”yes” sub_reduced=”yes” text_uppercase=”” subheading=”— Gilbert K. Chesterton”]There are no rules of architecture for a castle in the clouds and this is real.[/vc_custom_heading][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row unlock_row=”” row_height_percent=”0″ override_padding=”yes” h_padding=”2″ top_padding=”5″ bottom_padding=”3″ overlay_alpha=”50″ gutter_size=”3″ shift_y=”0″ row_height_use_pixel=””][vc_column column_width_use_pixel=”yes” font_family=”font-134980″ overlay_alpha=”50″ gutter_size=”3″ medium_width=”0″ shift_x=”0″ shift_y=”0″ zoom_width=”0″ zoom_height=”0″ column_width_pixel=”800″][vc_custom_heading text_size=”h1″ text_font=”font-202503″ text_uppercase=””]Free your mind.[/vc_custom_heading][vc_column_text text_lead=”yes”]The best way to get better at photography is start by taking your camera everywhere. If you leave your house, your camera leaves with you. The only exception is if you’re planning for a weekend bender — then probably leave it at home. Other than that, always have it slung over your shoulder. It would probably help to get an extra battery to carry in your pocket. I’ve got three batteries. One in my camera, one in my pocket, one in the charger. When it dies, swap them all.

    I’ve got a Fujifilm X100s. It runs about $1300. It’s easily the best camera I’ve ever owned. I take care of it as best as I can, but I don’t let taking care of it impact the photography. Let me elaborate on that a bit better. You’ll get better at each section of what we talked about slowly. And while you do, you’ll be amazed at how much easier it all is and how the habit forms.

    For me, the most important part of improving at photography has been sharing it. Sign up for an Exposure account, or post regularly to Tumblr, or both. Tell people you’re trying to get better at photography. Talk about it. When you talk about it, other people get excited about it. They’ll come on photo walks with you. They’ll pose for portraits. They’ll buy your prints, zines, whatever.

    Photography is better shared.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

  • Make it clean and simple

    Make it clean and simple

    Create your header preset in just few clicks.

    Just the other day I happened to wake up early. That is unusual for an engineering student. After a long time I could witness the sunrise. I could feel the sun rays falling on my body. Usual morning is followed by hustle to make it to college on time. This morning was just another morning yet seemed different.

    Witnessing calm and quiet atmosphere, clear and fresh air seemed like a miracle to me. I wanted this time to last longer since I was not sure if I would be able to witness it again, knowing my habit of succumbing to schedule. There was this unusual serenity that comforted my mind. It dawned on me, how distant I had been from nature. Standing near the compound’s gate, feeling the moistness that the air carried, I thought about my life so far.

    This is what has happened to us. We want the things we have been doing forcefully to fail. And then maybe people around us would let us try something else or our dreams. We are accustomed to live by everyone else’s definition of success. We punish people for the things they are passionate about, just because we were unable to do the same at some point in our life.

    I was good at academics, so decisions of my life had been pretty simple and straight. Being pretty confident I would make it to the best junior college of my town in the first round itself, never made me consider any other option. I loved psychology since childhood, but engineering was the safest option. Being born in a middle class family, thinking of risking your career to make it to medical field was not sane. I grew up hearing ‘Only doctor’s children can afford that field’ and finally ended up believing it. No one around me believed in taking risks. Everyone worshiped security. I grew up doing the same.

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    ‘Being in the top will only grant you a good life’ has been the mantra of my life. But at times, I wish I was an average student. I wish decisions would have not been so straightforward. Maybe I would have played cricket- the only thing I feel passionate about. Or maybe I would have studied literature (literature drives me crazy). Isn’t that disappointing- me wishing to be bad at academics. It’s like at times I hate myself for the stuff I am good at.

    I feel like these concrete buildings have sucked our desires and our dreams. We are so used to comfort that compromise seems like a taboo. We have lost faith in ourselves. If we can make through it right now, we can do the same in the days to come. You only need a desire to survive and nothing more- not money or cars or designer clothes.

    Staying locked up in four walls have restricted our thinking. I feel like our limited thinking echoes through this wall. We are so used to schedules and predictable life that we have successfully suppressed our creative side.

    When you step out of these four walls on a peaceful morning, you realize how much nature has to offer to you. Its boundless. Your thoughts, worries, deadlines won’t resonate here. Everything will flow away along with the wind. And you will realize every answer you had been looking for, was always known to you.

    It would mean a lot to me if you recommend this article and help me improve. I would love to know your thoughts!

  • NPL Scores (March 18-19)

    NPL Scores (March 18-19)

    U18girlsSMFC’s Under 18s before their NPL Victoria Girls match against Bayside (PHOTO: Smile for Peter).

    NPL WOMEN / GIRLS

    Level Rd Opposition Venue Result SMFC Goal Scorers

    Seniors

    04 Bayside United Kingston Heath 3-2 Ayres (x2), Greiser

    Under 18s

    04 Bayside United Kingston Heath 1-4 Anastassiou

    Under 15s

    04 Bayside United Kingston Heath 3-0 Perry, Smith, Stoic

    Under 13s

    04 Bayside United Kingston Heath 1-3 Demaria

     

    NPL JUNIORS (BOYS)

     Level Rd Opposition Venue Result SMFC Goal Scorers

    Under 20s

    No Game

    Under 18s

    03 Richmond Eagles Kevin Bartlett Reserve 4-1 Kolaj (x3), Karasawa

    Under 16s

    03 Richmond Eagles Kevin Bartlett Reserve 5-0 Theseira (x3), Fogel, Garrow

    Under 15s

    03 Richmond Eagles Kevin Bartlett Reserve 3-0 Abdou (x2), Mitsonis

    Under 14s

    03 Richmond Eagles Kevin Bartlett Reserve 5-0 Longhurst (x2), Stuart, Chong, Torossian

    Under 13s

    03 Richmond Eagles Kevin Bartlett Reserve 3-1 Asani (x2), Jong
  • 2017 FFA Cup Round 04 / Match Stats

    2017 FFA Cup Round 04 / Match Stats

     SMFC are through to the next round of the cup after beating Eastern Lions 2-0 (PHOTO: Cindy Nitsos).

     

    FT (HT) South Melbourne 2 (0) Eastern Lions 0 (0)

    Goals

    Lujic 52′
    Own Goal 57′

    Yellows 

    Daley 60′
    Foschini 72′
    Piergianni 90+3′

    Reds 

    None None

    Teams

    01 Nikola Roganovic (GK)
    03 Kristian Konstantinidis
    26 Carl Piergianni
    05 Luke Adams
    11 Brad Norton (c)
    06 Liam McCormick (08 Luke Pavlou 75′)
    23 Matthew Foschini
    15 Jesse Daley (19 Gavin De Niese 87′)
    18 Matthew Millar
    27 Leigh Minopoulos (22 Andy Kecojevic 62′)
    09 Milos Lujic
    01 Christopher Van Corler (GK)
    02 Kostas Droutsas
    03 Matthew Collier
    04 Samuel Mack
    06 Andrew Williams (c)
    07 William Ellis
    08 Ryan Losty
    09 Gianni Allebi
    15 Yianni Toumanidis
    16 Shaun Kenny
    18 Arif Askari

    Unused

    04 Michael Eagar
    21 Zaim Zeneli (GK)
    Sub 12 Resit Culculoglu
    Sub 13 Jacob Lay
    Sub 14 Marius Sorace
    Sub 17 Andreas Papanicolaou
    Sub 28 Hugh-James Thomas

     

  • When you are alone

    When you are alone

    You will remember the people more than the place.

    Talking to randos is the norm. I’ll never forget the conversation with the aquarium fisherman, forest ranger, and women at the Thai market. It’s refreshing to compare notes on life with people from vastly different backgrounds. When you are alone for days or weeks at a time, you eventually become drawn to people.

    When you meet fellow travelers, you’ll find they are also filled with a similar sense of adventure and curiosity about the world. Five days of friendship on the road is like five months of friendship at home. It’s the experiences that bond you together, not the place. A rule I followed that worked well: be the first to initiate conversation. I met some incredible people by simply being the first to talk.

    Make a radical change in your lifestyle and begin to boldly do things which you may previously never have thought of doing, or been too hesitant to attempt. But once you become accustomed to such a life you will see its full meaning and its incredible beauty.

    Travel can be affordable.

    Long term travel is different than a luxury vacation. The point is to see the world, not stay in a 5-star hotel. During the trip, I stayed on a strict budget. The goal was to spend no more than $33 per day on accommodations. After a year, I was able to spend only $26.15 per day by booking through HostelWorld and Airbnb. When I wanted to meet people, I’d stay in a shared room at a hostel. When I wanted to be alone, I’d book a private room with Airbnb.

    Take the cost of your rent or mortgage + food per month and divide it by 30. This is how much it costs per day to live at home. You will find that it’s possible to travel the world for roughly the same amount. Or, if you live in an expensive city like San Francisco, far less.

    English is a universal language.

    I was surprised how many people spoke English (apparently 1.8 billion people worldwide). Places where English was less prevalent, I made an effort to learn a handful of words and phrases in the local language. Even though it’s passable, I do desire to learn another language fluently. You can only take the conversation so far when all you can say is: “¿Esto contiene gluten?”

    It’s possible to communicate a lot without saying a word. For instance, I left my phone at a restaurant in Chile. I pointed at the table where I was sitting, put my hand to my ear like a phone, then shrugged — 2 minutes later, my phone had been retrieved.

    Trust your intuition.

    I learned to trust that tiny voice in my head a bit more. When you are alone in a foreign country and your phone is dead, you are forced to trust your intuition. Is this neighborhood safe to walk around? Is this person someone I should interact with? Am I heading the right direction? Intuition is like a muscle. The more you use it, the stronger it becomes. It’s feels like a sixth sense when you’re able to read between the lines of a situation.

    The world is endless. The world’s a tiny neighborhood. My fav people are the ones who can hold two impossible ideas in their heads.

  • SMFC launch partnership with Mentone Grammar

    SMFC launch partnership with Mentone Grammar

    South Melbourne FC is excited to announce a formal partnership with one of Melbourne’s leading independent schools, Mentone Grammar. SMFC Technical Director Strati Xynas has been appointed Head of Football at Mentone Grammar.

    The partnership allows Mentone Grammar students to have direct access to professional and specialised coaching by SMFC Youth coaches, as well as the implementation of numerous innovative training methods throughout the season.

    Speaking to SMFC TV, Strati Xynas was excited with the Club’s partnership. “I’d like to thank both Andrew Mesourouni and Leo Athanasakis for assisting us all in getting such a partnership completed. We will be working closely with those at Mentone Grammar to give the students the very best in coaching and football related activities.”

    Mentone Grammar is building on the strong foundations and reputation as a leader in sporting success. The school is employing sports specific experts in all sports ensuring students have access to elite sports pathways and exposure to high caliber coaching.

    “This initiative is an important aspect of our ongoing program to ensure our students have access to elite coaches across all sports. We are excited to work with SMFC to ensure our students have the best skills possible, and pathways into professional sporting clubs” said Peter O’Gorman, Head of Winter Sport at Mentone Grammar.

    Mentone Grammar students will receive SMFC memberships to ensure they have the ability to watch senior teams in action at Lakeside Stadium.

    Mentone Grammar is a dynamic ELC-12 learning environment with outstanding coeducational opportunities in Bayside, Melbourne under the leadership of Principal Mal Cater.

    South Melbourne Football Club is Australia’s most successful football club. Champions of Australia 4x, Victoria 10x, Oceania (1999). 2000 FIFA Club Cup participant. Oceania Club of the Century.

  • Vale Paul Henning

    Vale Paul Henning

    South Melbourne FC extends its condolences to the Henning family, following the recent passing of Paul Henning.

    Paul was a long-time SMFC member and passionate supporter of the club, attending matches on a weekly basis. He was also the father of SMFC Media and SMFC TV host David Henning, who is an integral part of our club.

    Speaking to smfc.com.au, SMFC President Leo Athanasakis passed on his condolences to the Henning family and friends. “The Henning family has become a vital part of the club over the past decade and we are all shocked and saddened by Paul’s sudden passing. Our thoughts are with David, Gabby and Paul’s family and friends at this terrible time.”

    We’ll all miss you Paul.

  • NPL Scores (March 11-12)

    NPL Scores (March 11-12)

    ayres-womenMelina Ayres celebrates one of her two goals against Calder on Saturday (PHOTO: Cindy Nitsos).

    NPL WOMEN / GIRLS

    Level Rd Opposition Venue Result SMFC Goal Scorers

    Seniors

    03 Calder United Keilor Park Reserve 4-2 Ayres 51′, 81′, Greiser 63′, Thomas 84′

    Under 18s

    03 Calder United Keilor Park Reserve 1-1 Vlahopoulos 89′

    Under 15s

    03 Calder United Keilor Park Reserve 6-1 Perry 3′, Keyt 8′, 17′, 20′, 70′, Scolaro 40′

    Under 13s

    03 Calder United Keilor Park Reserve 1-2 Demaria 30′

     

    NPL JUNIORS (BOYS)

     Level Rd Opposition Venue Result SMFC Goal Scorers

    Under 20s

    05 St Albans Saints Churchill Reserve 5-2 Dib 3′, 56′, Marafioti 20’p, 83′, Iradukunda 57′

    Under 18s

    02 Port Melbourne Anderson Reserve 1-1 Karasawa

    Under 16s

    02 Port Melbourne Anderson Reserve 2-1 Garrow, Barforosh

    Under 15s

    02 Port Melbourne Anderson Reserve 6-1 Abdou 3′, 35′, 55′, Giannakarios 60′,
    Lekatsas 64′, Atura 69′

    Under 14s

    02 Port Melbourne Anderson Reserve 3-2 Panakos, Chong, Polymenopoulos

    Under 13s

    02 Port Melbourne Anderson Reserve 10-0 Markovski 16′, 19′, 37′, 40′, Thomson 17′,
    Asani 29′, Durso 32′, Swinney 33′,
    Sdregas 54′, Durakovic 60′

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