Wednesday's football November 17
20/11/10 12:11 Filed in: Reports
WEARSIDE League
by MALCOLM PRATT
ASHBROOKE Belford House remain fourth in the Wearside League, now level
on points with Ryhope CW but Tommy Dobbing's side had their work cut out
before defeating lowly Coxhoe Athletic at Silksworth.
The visitors made a dream start, scoring in the first minute when Chris
Garbutt took advantage of a defensive error and drove the ball wide of goalkeeper
Brett Wilson.
Paul Robertson levelled on 25 minutes with a free kick and 20 minutes from
time David Baxter was on target for the winner.
Ryhope CW's game at Windscale was postponed because of a water-logged pitch
and they now trail second-top Easington Colliery by four points.
The Colliers gained revenge for Saturday's penalty shoot-out defeat in
the Monkwearmouth Charity Cup when they easily defeated Kirkbymoorside 4-1
at Welfare Park.
It was the Yorkshiremen who scored first, however, when Ryan Rivis drove
into the net but their lead lasted only a couple of minutes.
Lee Smith produced a clinical finish from the edge of the penalty area and
in the 62nd minute, Paul Taylor gave Easington the lead.
Two minutes later he was brought down by goalkeeper Adam Masson who was
sent off. Taylor converted the penalty and 15 minutes from time Tim Bowman
completed the scoring.
New Marske enjoy a four-points lead over Easington but the Colliers have
four games in hand and a vastly superior goals difference.
The Seasiders maintained their strong challenge for honours,
surprisingly defeating Willington with ease. Luke Woodhall and Andrew Dawson both
struck twice in a 4-0 victory.
At the other end of the table Prudhoe Town are still winless following a
5-1 defeat at the hands of Redcar Athletic.
An own goal by Sam Young raised the hopes of Prudhoe but the visitors
quickly took control and their supremacy was rewarded with a hat-trick from
Richie Playforth and further goals by Andrew Porritt and James Kesterton.
Darlington Cleveland Bridge missed the opportunity to go fourth when
they surprisingly went down 3-1 to Wolviston whose match-winners were Kallum
Hannah, Michael Arthur and Ryan Hebb. Daniel McLachlan had equalised for the Bridge.
by MALCOLM PRATT
ASHBROOKE Belford House remain fourth in the Wearside League, now level
on points with Ryhope CW but Tommy Dobbing's side had their work cut out
before defeating lowly Coxhoe Athletic at Silksworth.
The visitors made a dream start, scoring in the first minute when Chris
Garbutt took advantage of a defensive error and drove the ball wide of goalkeeper
Brett Wilson.
Paul Robertson levelled on 25 minutes with a free kick and 20 minutes from
time David Baxter was on target for the winner.
Ryhope CW's game at Windscale was postponed because of a water-logged pitch
and they now trail second-top Easington Colliery by four points.
The Colliers gained revenge for Saturday's penalty shoot-out defeat in
the Monkwearmouth Charity Cup when they easily defeated Kirkbymoorside 4-1
at Welfare Park.
It was the Yorkshiremen who scored first, however, when Ryan Rivis drove
into the net but their lead lasted only a couple of minutes.
Lee Smith produced a clinical finish from the edge of the penalty area and
in the 62nd minute, Paul Taylor gave Easington the lead.
Two minutes later he was brought down by goalkeeper Adam Masson who was
sent off. Taylor converted the penalty and 15 minutes from time Tim Bowman
completed the scoring.
New Marske enjoy a four-points lead over Easington but the Colliers have
four games in hand and a vastly superior goals difference.
The Seasiders maintained their strong challenge for honours,
surprisingly defeating Willington with ease. Luke Woodhall and Andrew Dawson both
struck twice in a 4-0 victory.
At the other end of the table Prudhoe Town are still winless following a
5-1 defeat at the hands of Redcar Athletic.
An own goal by Sam Young raised the hopes of Prudhoe but the visitors
quickly took control and their supremacy was rewarded with a hat-trick from
Richie Playforth and further goals by Andrew Porritt and James Kesterton.
Darlington Cleveland Bridge missed the opportunity to go fourth when
they surprisingly went down 3-1 to Wolviston whose match-winners were Kallum
Hannah, Michael Arthur and Ryan Hebb. Daniel McLachlan had equalised for the Bridge.