Saturday's football February 20
21/02/10 19:26 Filed in: Reports
by MALCOLM PRATT
Ashbrooke Belford House gained ample revenge for an early-season defeat at the
hands of local rivals Silksworth when they enjoyed a six-goals romp with the
Colliers on Saturday.
Steven Smith's side were on the back foot from the kick-off. Dale Wells headed
past Anthony Mustard after just five minutes and in the 20th minute Silksworth
suffered a double blow.
Gary Tyzack was sent off and Peter Benson converted the penalty. Worse was to
follow and when Tommy Dobbing's team were awarded a second spot-kick, once
again Benson made no mistake.
Just before the interval Paul Robertson made it four and although Silksworth
did not concede another goal for 40 minutes, late strikes from Chris Charlton
and Martin Deacon, with the goal of the game, sent Ashbrooke's fans into
raptures.
Belford House moved into fifth position and Ryhope CW's lead over Scarborough
Town is now 10 points after their game at Guisborough Town HC was called off.
The Seasiders though, with three games in hand on the Wearsiders, had their work
cut out before defeating lowly Windscale.
Joel Ramm was a first-half scorer but when Nathan Cook was sent off on the
hour, Scarborough were forced to defend.
Windscale failed to make the best use of their chances and Josh Greening fired
in a second goal for the home side. The Cumbrians also went down to 10 men
with the dismissal of Ryan Fitzwilliam just before the end.
Jarrow did the leading pair some good when they surprisingly routed third-top
Cleator Moor Celtic in Cumbria.
Christopher Moore and Tony Ord each bagged a brace of goals and Liam Clarke
also struck in a decisive 5-0 victory.
Teesside Athletic, who together with Scarborough and Easington Colliery have
applied for promotion, enhanced their chances with an easy victory at Coxhoe
Athletic.
Billy Millington, Dale Mendum and James Kesterton just about had the points
secured at the interval and late in the game, Mendum was again on target.
After conceding a 10th-minute lead to Shaun Gregory, who has just returned to
Wolviston, Boldon CA produced a spirited second-half fight-back which earned
them a 3-1 victory.
Chris Robertson levelled and after Shaun Heads put the South Tynesiders in
front, Michael Meek added to his goal-scoring exploits.
Hartlepool won the bottom two clash at Willington by a comfortable 5-2 margin.
Daniel Corbett (2) and Kyle McDermott had them three goals up inside half an
hour. Dane Irving (pen) struck for the Hall Lane team but Corbett completed his
hat-trick before the interval.
Anthony Davis took his team's total to five and although Scott Hastie struck
late in the game, his goal was no more than a consolation for Willington who
now trail Pools by five points.
Ryan Rivis bagged a brace of goals in Kirkbymoorside's 2-2 draw with Annfield
Plain whose marksmen were Dominic Elliott and John Clarke (pen).
In addition to Ryhope's game being postponed, Houghton Town's fixture at New
Marske was also called off.
Ashbrooke Belford House gained ample revenge for an early-season defeat at the
hands of local rivals Silksworth when they enjoyed a six-goals romp with the
Colliers on Saturday.
Steven Smith's side were on the back foot from the kick-off. Dale Wells headed
past Anthony Mustard after just five minutes and in the 20th minute Silksworth
suffered a double blow.
Gary Tyzack was sent off and Peter Benson converted the penalty. Worse was to
follow and when Tommy Dobbing's team were awarded a second spot-kick, once
again Benson made no mistake.
Just before the interval Paul Robertson made it four and although Silksworth
did not concede another goal for 40 minutes, late strikes from Chris Charlton
and Martin Deacon, with the goal of the game, sent Ashbrooke's fans into
raptures.
Belford House moved into fifth position and Ryhope CW's lead over Scarborough
Town is now 10 points after their game at Guisborough Town HC was called off.
The Seasiders though, with three games in hand on the Wearsiders, had their work
cut out before defeating lowly Windscale.
Joel Ramm was a first-half scorer but when Nathan Cook was sent off on the
hour, Scarborough were forced to defend.
Windscale failed to make the best use of their chances and Josh Greening fired
in a second goal for the home side. The Cumbrians also went down to 10 men
with the dismissal of Ryan Fitzwilliam just before the end.
Jarrow did the leading pair some good when they surprisingly routed third-top
Cleator Moor Celtic in Cumbria.
Christopher Moore and Tony Ord each bagged a brace of goals and Liam Clarke
also struck in a decisive 5-0 victory.
Teesside Athletic, who together with Scarborough and Easington Colliery have
applied for promotion, enhanced their chances with an easy victory at Coxhoe
Athletic.
Billy Millington, Dale Mendum and James Kesterton just about had the points
secured at the interval and late in the game, Mendum was again on target.
After conceding a 10th-minute lead to Shaun Gregory, who has just returned to
Wolviston, Boldon CA produced a spirited second-half fight-back which earned
them a 3-1 victory.
Chris Robertson levelled and after Shaun Heads put the South Tynesiders in
front, Michael Meek added to his goal-scoring exploits.
Hartlepool won the bottom two clash at Willington by a comfortable 5-2 margin.
Daniel Corbett (2) and Kyle McDermott had them three goals up inside half an
hour. Dane Irving (pen) struck for the Hall Lane team but Corbett completed his
hat-trick before the interval.
Anthony Davis took his team's total to five and although Scott Hastie struck
late in the game, his goal was no more than a consolation for Willington who
now trail Pools by five points.
Ryan Rivis bagged a brace of goals in Kirkbymoorside's 2-2 draw with Annfield
Plain whose marksmen were Dominic Elliott and John Clarke (pen).
In addition to Ryhope's game being postponed, Houghton Town's fixture at New
Marske was also called off.