May 2026. A Tribute to our u15 Girls'Squad.
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Phoebe Moss (u11- u14) Player of the season 2022-23. Represented West Midlands County as well as making the England School Girls u15s squad.
Lexi Moss (u11-u14). Always a goal threat claimed 10 goals in our u12 season scoring in important wins on our way to the National Cup Final. Also part of the West Midlands County team.
Xienna Fletcher (u11-u15). A great technical player from Left Back, who is comfortable on the ball and is always up for a challenge. Part of the squad who went to the Mediterranean Cup in 2024 and has also represented the West Midlands.
Faith Hilton-Warner (u11-u15) .11 goals representing her city and stepped up with some crucial finishes while even scoring to start some comebacks in games. Faith’s trickery, power and pace has made herself a handful for defenders when playing as a forward.
Caitlin Gregg (u12-u15). Attitude, and above all effort, nothing short of impeccable. Veteran of some tough defensive, physical, battles in France. Displays courage in big moments.
Scarlett Lewis (u12-u15). Contributed 4 goals and 7 assists when representing Wolverhampton. Capable of performing in a number of positions. Scarlett has vision and a great range of passing. Sportsperson of the season for 2023-2024.
Esme Shields (u12-u15). Fullback, Centre Back, Defensive Midfield and even an occasional goal-keeper! Her exceptional attitude makes her one of the leaders in the group. Esme contributed to both the final in 2023 and the French Tour in 2024. Vice -Captain from 2022 and has captained the team on several occasions.
Harmani Gill (u12-u15). Fantastic dribbling ability combined with agility and an eye for goal. Second highest scorer with 12 goals including the equaliser in the National Final. West Midlands County player alongside Phoebe and Lexi. Sportsperson of the season award for the 2022-2023 season.
Erin Leo (u12-u15). A technical, versatile and extremely skilful player. A turning point for her confidence was the France trip. Another County player. Scored a wonderful free kick goal against Liverpool which gave the keeper no chance.
Tilly May Oakes (u12-u15). Captained the side in the National Final and in France, lifting the 3rd place play-off trophy in the latter. A combative midfielder, Tilly has scored 4 goals over the years including 2 goals in France. Her team talks have lifted the girls in difficult moments and she has been a source of encouragement. Another West Midlands County player.
Kornelia Kruczynska (u12-15). ‘Nela’ has truly made the No.1 shirt her own. 5 clean sheets in a row in the Mediterranean Cup. Clean sheet against Shepway in the 2023 semi-final. Known for her exceptional handling and her ability to pull off some truly mesmerising saves.
Lexi Ruby (u13-u15). Scored 7 goals in her first season including an unforgettable debut hat-trick against Knowsley St Helens. With a total of 11 goals, Lexi is the joint third highest goal-scorer despite only joining the side for our under 13 season. Displays courage and effort at all times even when chances are limited. Starred in France and scored the goal to clinch qualification.
Sarannah Lister (u13-u15). A vital cog in the team since she joined in late 2023. France was the perfect opportunity to showcase her skillset and she took the competition by the scruff of the neck being named Player of the Tournament. Great vision and strong in the tackle. Her calmness rubs off on her team-mates and she has captained the team on a few occasions. Brilliant to see her personality continue to grow as she displays amazing talent on the pitch.
Dhemi Simpson-Taylor (u13-u15). Every team craves a striker who scores goals for fun but can anyone equal her backflip celebration? Possesses explosive pace and power to create chances out of nothing. Scored four times in her first three games. Top goal-scorer in France with 6 goals and finished her first season as a district player with a record 16 goals. Dhemi’s final tally of 19 goals makes her the team’s highest scorer.
Savannah Lal (u13-u15). Made her first start in the 2024 ESFA National Semi-Final against Brighton. Good touch and able to use her dribbling skills to skip past defenders when playing on the wing. Another member of the France Tour, Savannah was key to helping us across the line in tight games.
Remi McKetty (u13-u15). Worked incredibly hard over to establish herself as the team’s centre back after a difficult first season. Uses blistering pace and frame to put off attackers and defend our goal. Part of the squad for France, she always has a smile on her face whether representing Wolverhampton or the West Midlands. A pleasure to coach and her improvement is a credit to her hard work.
Alice Weir and Khalia McKetty-Campbell (u15s). Two players who only joined this season. Alice has incredible speed to cover the ground quickly and along with Remi she has formed a positive, defensive partnership. A bubbly and bright personality who make others laugh. Didn’t look out of place against Liverpool and has real potential. Khalia also used her frame to good effect against Liverpool and showed that she is also more than capable of competing at this level.
Tayne Perry (u13-u14). Tayne scored against Notts County and Liverpool and her ability to use her speed to run at defenders is always likely to make things happen. Also scored on her debut away to Slough but unfortunately hampered by injuries.
Aveigh Samuels (u12-u15). Aveigh has represented Wolverhampton for four years but her greatest impact came during our u12 season and her 2 goals in the National Semi-Final sent us to the final. A great squad player who gives her all. Always eager to make an impact when coming off the bench.
Ellie Rotchell (u13s). Ellie’s sole season at district was certainly one to remember. She scored on her debut, contributed two goals in the National Semi-Final and finished the season with 4 goals. Part of the final squad, she played a big role during the game using her passing ability and quick dribbling to craft chances and she nearly scored.
Carly Johnson (u12-u13) .Carly scored a total of 3 goals across her two seasons and played in the National Final. Showed her commitment to travel with the team down to Kent to support in the semi-final even though she was injured. A player of great pace who is able to drive past fullbacks in order to deliver telling crosses.





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