Match Reports - Wed 2nd Sep 2009
06/09/09 12:34 Filed in: Reports
WEARSIDE LEAGUE
by MALCOLM PRATT
RYHOPE CW surged to the top of the Wearside League when they went nap at Willington last night.
Martin Swales' side made a dream start, scoring twice in the opening two minutes with a Richard Jordan header and a drive from Anthony Ross.
Willington, second bottom with just one win in six attempts, hit back as Henry Drummond delivered a clinical finish from outside the penalty area but there was no stopping Ryhope.
Ross drove home for his second goal of the night and before the interval Ryhope just about secured victory as Philip Hall also found the target.
Early in the second period, Jordan completed the scoring and his goal was just sufficient to lift Ryhope above Scarborough Town on goals difference.
Easington Colliery produced a splendid performance to end Scarborough Town's 100 per cent record at Welfare Park.
Barry Turton only passed a fitness test shortly before kick-off but he came up trumps for the Colliers when he headed the only goal on 32 minutes.
Both teams had scoring opportunities in a highly-entertaining game but Easington held out for their third win.
Ashbrooke Belford House are third following a 3-1 victory over Cleator Moor Celtic.
A tremendous 35-yard strike by Lee Harrison gave the hosts an interval advantage but the Cumbrians restored parity in the 70th minute courtesy of Ben Davison.
Davison then conceded an own goal and two minutes from time David Baxter made sure of the points for the Wearsiders.
Silksworth, who had leaked just five goals in four games, suffered a 7-1 rout at Jarrow who consolidated fourth place. Lee Buglass and Chris Lunn both rifled hat-tricks and Silksworth's woes were compounded as Peter Kane converted a penalty.
Andrew Place claimed a consolation goal for Steven Smith's side which, with seven points out of 12, had made their best start in three years.
Coxhoe Athletic are the only side without a point and they went down 5-1 at home to Kirkbymoorside whose marksmen were Paul Wilson (og), Daryl Rivis (2) and Alex Strickland (2). Michael Owens had equalised for Coxhoe with only his team's third goal in six games.
Only 85 minutes play was possible at Hartlepool but Annfield Plain were confirmed as 2-1 winners.
Roy Gordon hit a long-range effort which skidded off the wet surface and entered the net via a post in the second period Paul Henderson doubled Plain's lead with a breakaway effort.
Shaun Ross fired into the roof of the net to raise Pools hopes but in the 85th minute the referee consulted the teams and curtailed the match.
by MALCOLM PRATT
RYHOPE CW surged to the top of the Wearside League when they went nap at Willington last night.
Martin Swales' side made a dream start, scoring twice in the opening two minutes with a Richard Jordan header and a drive from Anthony Ross.
Willington, second bottom with just one win in six attempts, hit back as Henry Drummond delivered a clinical finish from outside the penalty area but there was no stopping Ryhope.
Ross drove home for his second goal of the night and before the interval Ryhope just about secured victory as Philip Hall also found the target.
Early in the second period, Jordan completed the scoring and his goal was just sufficient to lift Ryhope above Scarborough Town on goals difference.
Easington Colliery produced a splendid performance to end Scarborough Town's 100 per cent record at Welfare Park.
Barry Turton only passed a fitness test shortly before kick-off but he came up trumps for the Colliers when he headed the only goal on 32 minutes.
Both teams had scoring opportunities in a highly-entertaining game but Easington held out for their third win.
Ashbrooke Belford House are third following a 3-1 victory over Cleator Moor Celtic.
A tremendous 35-yard strike by Lee Harrison gave the hosts an interval advantage but the Cumbrians restored parity in the 70th minute courtesy of Ben Davison.
Davison then conceded an own goal and two minutes from time David Baxter made sure of the points for the Wearsiders.
Silksworth, who had leaked just five goals in four games, suffered a 7-1 rout at Jarrow who consolidated fourth place. Lee Buglass and Chris Lunn both rifled hat-tricks and Silksworth's woes were compounded as Peter Kane converted a penalty.
Andrew Place claimed a consolation goal for Steven Smith's side which, with seven points out of 12, had made their best start in three years.
Coxhoe Athletic are the only side without a point and they went down 5-1 at home to Kirkbymoorside whose marksmen were Paul Wilson (og), Daryl Rivis (2) and Alex Strickland (2). Michael Owens had equalised for Coxhoe with only his team's third goal in six games.
Only 85 minutes play was possible at Hartlepool but Annfield Plain were confirmed as 2-1 winners.
Roy Gordon hit a long-range effort which skidded off the wet surface and entered the net via a post in the second period Paul Henderson doubled Plain's lead with a breakaway effort.
Shaun Ross fired into the roof of the net to raise Pools hopes but in the 85th minute the referee consulted the teams and curtailed the match.