Kaunda nets super strike as Ives get the win

St Ives Town 2 v Biggleswade Town 1   

Pitching-In Southern League Premier Central  14-10-2024

Nigel Howlett Reports

A battling rearguard action gleaned ten man Ives maximum reward from a game in which they spent most of the second half well and truly under the cosh from a lively Waders who belied their struggling league position to put on a show that they will be hugely disappointed earned them nothing.

Manager Ricky Marheineke made four changes from the side that were unlucky to lose to Barwell only 48 hours earlier. Aaron Smith returned from suspension at left wing back in place of Paddy Casey. Greg Kaziboni made a rare starting appearance up front in place of Silvano Obeng and there were two changes in midfield with Benji Mensah coming in for David Adegbola and a surprise return to the club for new signing Kymani Skyers who replaced the unavailable Ed Hottor.

Having survived an early Waders free kick from the left edge of the box after seven minutes Ives proceeded to get their noses in front in spectacular fashion in their very first attack two minutes later. Fancy footwork from Kaziboni saw him dance past two defenders down the left. He delivered an inviting cross that dropped by the penalty spot where Amaru Kaunda met it with a flying volley that arrowed past the startled Jack Berman in the visitor’s goal and found the bottom corner of the net.

Theo Ofori was looking like a threat down the right for the Waders with his pace and trickery and the first of his many dangerous runs at Ives back line in 18th minute saw him cut inside to create some space before firing an effort just wide of Dan Wilks left hand upright with the keeper scrambling across to cover.

The Waders wasted another good opportunity six minutes later as they broke away from an Ives long throw at pace. Obi Onyeagwara robbed Johnson Gyamfi deep inside his own half and fed the ball into the run of Ed Panter who sprinted from half way to the edge of the box only to hammer his effort well over the top as Wilks came to meet him. Onyeagwara was next to have a go for the Waders as he fired a 25 yard screamer over the top in 26th minute.

The hosts then doubled their lead in fortunate style just after the half hour. The chance arising as Kaunda showed a spring in his heels to outjump the much taller Waders skipper Charlie Briggs and flick on Ethan Creary’s ball down the right. Mensah looked to be bursting clear onto his flick only to be pulled back by Callum Wilson. Kaziboni delivered an in-swinging free kick into the danger zone between keeper and defenders. It was missed by everyone at the near post and dropped into the crowd arriving at the back post where it deflected home off the boot of Skyers giving Berman no chance.

The visitors reacted well to going two behind and three minutes later Ofori again showed his threat worming his way through three defenders to get into the box. But fortunately for Ives his right foot effort from just inside the box lacked power allowing Wilks to make a comfortable save. But the visitors were not to be denied for long and they reduced the arrears three minutes before the break. Skipper Alex Collard lost possession to Cyrus Babaie just outside the box and was forced to bring the powerful striker down. Ives put up a five man wall but the Waders clever free kick routine caught them out as Ofori’s free kick was fed back to Panter and his low shot took a wicked deflection off the breaking wall to find the bottom corner past the unsighted Wilks.

There was still time before the break for Ofori to cause more trouble as he robbed Jordan Williams deep in Ives territory forcing the hosts centre back to haul him down leaving the referee little choice but to book him. Fortunately the resulting free kick came to nothing

Now with their tails up the visitors came at the Ives from the off in the second period. Three minutes after the restart Onyeagwara went close with a 25 yard effort that forced Wilks into a diving save high to his left. Wilks was forced into more action in 64th minute. An excellent cross field ball from Babaie picked out Ofori in space on the right. He again cut inside and tested Wilks with a fierce, low, drive that the well positioned keeper did well to cling onto at the second attempt.

By this time Ofori was proving a real handful down the right and with Smith at times lacking support to keep him at bay a potential equaliser looking in the offing every time the speedy winger got the ball. Three minutes after his previous effort Ofori again got the better of Smith to cut inside and unleash another low drive that the diving Wilks was forced to palm around the post.

The pressure on Ives back line continued to grow with Ofori at the heart of everything that the Waders were throwing at their hosts. He had two attempts at Ives goal in less than sixty seconds in 76th minute. Initially doing his trademark step inside onto his left foot before firing a low drive from the edge of the box that deflected wide off a covering defender. The resulting corner was taken short and fed back to him allowing him to fire a rising drive over the top from the right hand corner of the box.

As the clock continued to tick down manager Marheineke was using all of the cards at his disposal to shore up the Ives back line. The visitors continued to pour forward but with skipper Collard organising the defence and his colleagues all coming up to the plate and putting their bodies on the line to block away shots and crosses the unlikely began to seem more possible. Full back Luke Pyman was thrown forward and missed an excellent opportunity with three minutes to go when a Liam Andrews long throw from the right got through to him at the back post but he fired his first time shot straight at Wilks who was delighted to cling onto it.

Ives task got even harder in 89th minute when Williams took down Babaie clumsily just outside the right hand edge of the box to earn his second yellow card of the night. The resulting free kick came to nothing and Ives supporters were relieved to see only four added minutes go up on the board. Those four minutes seemed like an age to some, but the Waders were starting to run out of steam and the time was seen out without any major scares to enable Ives to claim maximum reward from what proved to be a very tough game.

With their next three league games all on the road against teams in the top ten this was a vital win for Ives who will not be back in action at quattro tech Westwood Road until 2nd November.

Final Score:  St Ives Town   2   Biggleswade Town  1        Half Time  2 – 1

Goals:

ST IVES: Kaunda 9, Skyers 32

BIGGLESWADE: Panter 43

Team Line Ups:

ST IVES: Wilks, Creary, Smith, Skyers, Williams, Collard (capt), Gyamfi (Abimbola 68), O’Keefe (Herd 76), Kaziboni (Obeng 54), Kaunda (Casey 89), Mensah (Adegbola 83), Unused subs: none

BIGGLESWADE: Berman, Pyman (Starszewski 89), Wilson, Andrews, Briggs (capt), Doherty, Ofori, Ibrahim (Yamfam 73), Panter (Gouldbourne 73), Babaie, Onyeagwara, Unused subs: Matyar,

Referee:  Oliver Sadd

Cards:   Red: ST IVES: Williams (2x yellow) (45) & (89)

              Yellow:  ST IVES:  Collard (42), Kaziboni (49), Creary (59)      BIGGLESWADE: Wilson (31), Ibrahim (63)         

IVES SUPPORTERS MAN OF THE MATCH: Kymani Skyers

Attendance:  251