Saturday's football April 10

by MALCOLM PRATT
 
EASINGTON  Colliery upset the form book in a big way when they defeated  leaders Ryhope CW to book a Wearside League Cup Final with New Marske.
 
Martin Swales' side has lost just once in 28 league games and were favourites to sustain  a  challenge  for the double.
 
They made a dream start taking the lead with a free kick by Glen Moan after just 15 minutes but five minutes later, they were reduced to 10 men.
 
James  Dunn  handled  on  the line and was red-carded  and  from  the  resultant penalty, Robert Huntley equalised.
 
Despite  playing for 70 minutes with a man short, Ryhope matched their opponents but  were  unable to get back into the game following Haydn  Pace's  75th-minute strike for the Colliers.
 
There  was  another  shock in the other semi final. Scarborough Town  have  been scoring  goals  for fun in recent weeks but managed only one at New  Marske  who went through, courtesy of Kristian Kamara and Richard Playforth.
 
Only nine minutes remained as Billy Logan threw a lifeline to Boro, who will now concentrate on attempting to pip Ryhope for the championship.
 
Following  a disappointing mid-week performance, Ashbrooke Belford House bounced back  to form at Guisborough Town HC where they went nap through Martin  Deacon, with a brace, Kenny Taylor, Peter Benson and Ryan Steele.
 
David  McKinley was another player to score twice leading Silksworth to  victory at  Wolviston  while goals from Daniel Rowland and Dean Rogers were just  enough for Windscale against Boldon CA, for whom Chris Robertson had restored parity.
 
Jonathan  Matthews  and  Peter  Kane  were  Jarrow's  matchwinners  at  home  to Kirkbymoorside  whose  lone scorer was Alex Rivis and in the bottom four  clash, Hartlepool defeated Coxhoe Athletic with a seventh-minute goal by Danny Corbett.
 
Basement  side  Willington  also  lost  by a  single  goal  when  Shaun  Sagar's fifth-minute  effort was sufficient for Annfield Plain who have moved into fifth place - their highest rating to date.
 
Following  two poor performances at Easter which ended their hopes of  finishing in  the  top two, Teesside Athletic won a seven-goals thriller at  Cleator  Moor Celtic with a hat-trick from James Kesterton and one goal by Greg Booth.
 
Lee  Dunn,  Barry Irving and Craig Scott responded for the Cumbrians who  remain fourth, three points behind the Teessiders.