BBHC put up a spirited display on Saturday against Cambridge Universitys young team, but still went down 2-0.
There was little to separate the teams in the first half until a collision of players resulted in Sue Moore leaving the pitch with a bloody eye, which later needed stitches.
Minutes later, BBHCs sweeper Julie Somers-Bayley was hit in the chest by a lifted, driven ball but without another substitute, she was forced to battle on bravely despite being in obvious discomfort.
And in the closing moments of the first half, BBHC went a goal down after a super shot was hit into the roof of their net by the Cambridge centre-
forward.
A controversial penalty flick, awarded to Cambridge in the second half, deflated BBHC who were unable to recover from the two-goal deficit, although they went close to scoring a consolation when a shot was deflected away by the
university keeper.
Other BBHC club results: Ladies 2nd XI 3 Gore Court 0; Ladies 3rd XI 2 Atalanta 1; Ladies 4th XI 5, Ashford 4.
League games have now finished for the Christmas break and do not resume until January 20.
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