Saturday's football September 18
21/09/10 13:23 Filed in: Reports
WEARSIDE LEAGUE
by MALCOLM PRATT
EASINGTON Colliery will fly the flag for the Wearside League in the Third Qualifying Round of the FA Carlsberg Vase following their exciting victory in a seven-goals thriller at Hebburn Town.
The Colliers romped into a four-goals lead by the 35th minute courtesy of Paul Taylor, with a brace, Barry Turton and Watson but when Gary McCartney rifled a hat-trick, the outcome was wide open.
Easington though held on and enjoyed a double celebration since the two sides immediately below them in the table failed to win.
New Marske are second after conceding a two-goals lead to Darlington Cleveland Bridge whose marksmen were Andrew Cauldwell and Nick Enfield. Daniel Jones and Mark Dawson had the Seasiders in front in the opening half hour.
Annfield Plain, who were temporarily in pole position, are down to third following defeat at Redcar Athletic for whom Jamie Lee and James Kesterton netted.
Jarrow just can't stop scoring goals and they made it 19 in three games to jump into fourth position.
Their latest spree came at Prudhoe Town where Christopher Lunn, with a brace, Chris Elliott, Daryl Donnelly and Shaun Combs all beat goalkeeper Ross Thomas. Gavin Lisle claimed a consolation for the West Tyne team.
Brothers Malcolm and Michael Reay were in charge at Boldon CA for the first time but were unable to steer the South Tynesiders to victory at Stockton Town.
Scott Hine struck a hat-trick with Daniel Bannantyne also on target while Michael Meek (pen) and James Hudson responded for Boldon.
Just when it appeared that the derby between Silksworth and Houghton Town would end goal-less, two goals were scored in the final minutes.
Andrew Place must have thought that his 89th-minute goal would be sufficient for Silksworth but deep into stoppage time, Ross Kennedy equalised with a direct free kick.
Ashbrooke Belford House rallied to claim a point at Wolviston who were in front by the 13th minute thanks to Ryan Head and Callum Hannah.
Peter Benson threw Tommy Dobbing's side a lifeline and 16 minutes from the end Martin Deacon levelled.
John Butler and James Fairley had Ryhope CW comfortably ahead but when Kevin Mulgrew struck for Coxhoe Athletic, an exciting final 10 minutes ensued before the Wearsiders clinched all three points.
Craig Padley and Jack Stainton were Cleator Moor Celtic's matchwinners at Willington while Chris Archer and Mark Ellison netted for Hartlepool at Windscale who twice equalised through skipper Dan Gullen and Dean Rogers.
by MALCOLM PRATT
EASINGTON Colliery will fly the flag for the Wearside League in the Third Qualifying Round of the FA Carlsberg Vase following their exciting victory in a seven-goals thriller at Hebburn Town.
The Colliers romped into a four-goals lead by the 35th minute courtesy of Paul Taylor, with a brace, Barry Turton and Watson but when Gary McCartney rifled a hat-trick, the outcome was wide open.
Easington though held on and enjoyed a double celebration since the two sides immediately below them in the table failed to win.
New Marske are second after conceding a two-goals lead to Darlington Cleveland Bridge whose marksmen were Andrew Cauldwell and Nick Enfield. Daniel Jones and Mark Dawson had the Seasiders in front in the opening half hour.
Annfield Plain, who were temporarily in pole position, are down to third following defeat at Redcar Athletic for whom Jamie Lee and James Kesterton netted.
Jarrow just can't stop scoring goals and they made it 19 in three games to jump into fourth position.
Their latest spree came at Prudhoe Town where Christopher Lunn, with a brace, Chris Elliott, Daryl Donnelly and Shaun Combs all beat goalkeeper Ross Thomas. Gavin Lisle claimed a consolation for the West Tyne team.
Brothers Malcolm and Michael Reay were in charge at Boldon CA for the first time but were unable to steer the South Tynesiders to victory at Stockton Town.
Scott Hine struck a hat-trick with Daniel Bannantyne also on target while Michael Meek (pen) and James Hudson responded for Boldon.
Just when it appeared that the derby between Silksworth and Houghton Town would end goal-less, two goals were scored in the final minutes.
Andrew Place must have thought that his 89th-minute goal would be sufficient for Silksworth but deep into stoppage time, Ross Kennedy equalised with a direct free kick.
Ashbrooke Belford House rallied to claim a point at Wolviston who were in front by the 13th minute thanks to Ryan Head and Callum Hannah.
Peter Benson threw Tommy Dobbing's side a lifeline and 16 minutes from the end Martin Deacon levelled.
John Butler and James Fairley had Ryhope CW comfortably ahead but when Kevin Mulgrew struck for Coxhoe Athletic, an exciting final 10 minutes ensued before the Wearsiders clinched all three points.
Craig Padley and Jack Stainton were Cleator Moor Celtic's matchwinners at Willington while Chris Archer and Mark Ellison netted for Hartlepool at Windscale who twice equalised through skipper Dan Gullen and Dean Rogers.