Match Reports - Sat 21st November 2009
24/11/09 16:54 Filed in: Reports
WEARSIDE LEAGUE
by MALCOLM PRATT
Ryhope CW maintained a four point lead at the top of the table when they blitzed Kirkbymoorside with four goals, but rivals Scarborough Town did even better on a day when goals were in abundance.
Glen Moan and John Butler had the Wearsiders ahead by the 25th minute but it was another hour before John Bewick put the game beyond the reach of the Yorkshirmen.
In stoppage time, goalkeeper Darren Collier was beaten for a fourth time, as Michael Turnbull completed a comprehensive victory.
Scarborough Town romped to an 8-1 win over Willington and are now the leading scorers with 59 goals from 15 games.
Joe Danby (2), Mattie Brown (2), Joel Ramm, Wayne Brooksby, Georgie Rose and Nathan Cook (pen) were the marskmen with Andrew Richardson claiming a consolation for second-bottom Willington.
Ashbrooke Belford House stay third top following an exciting six-goals thriller with Annfield Plain who led three times through Shaun Sagar, Eddie Miller and Graeme Wilson.
Michael Charlton and Lee Harrison (pen) were on target for Ashbrooke who didn't claim their last equaliser until the final minute when Paul Robertson headed home.
Houghton Town twice recovered from a two-goals deficit and won 4-3 at Boldon CA.
David Hopper and Michael Meek gave the hosts a dream start before Mattie Raine threw Houghton a lifeline on the hour.
Almost immediately Chris Robertson restored Boldon's two-goals cushion but in a frenetic finale Houghton took the points with strikes by Wayne Harrison, Gavin Dorwood and Brad Freeman.
An Andrew Place penalty awarded when Alex Anderson was sent off after just 13 minutes, put Silksworth on the road to victory at New Marske.
Anthony Rogerson doubled the lead and although Phil Peggs replied for the home side with 10 minutes remaining, Chris Lindstedt's team resisted late pressure.
Hartlepool remain at the basement following defeat at Jarrow where Chris Lunn scored all three goals and Coxhoe Athletic suffered a similar fate visiting Guisborough Town HC whose marksmen were Ross Hodgson, Paul Milward and Anthony Bizwaz.
Despite enjoying the advantage of an own goal from Ben Bateson, Wolviston ended well beaten by Cleator Moor Celtic for whom Robert Fowler, Craig Scott and Leigh Dunn scored in the second period.
Easington Colliery's fixture at Teesside Athletic was postponed.
Ryhope CW maintained a four point lead at the top of the table when they blitzed Kirkbymoorside with four goals, but rivals Scarborough Town did even better on a day when goals were in abundance.
Glen Moan and John Butler had the Wearsiders ahead by the 25th minute but it was another hour before John Bewick put the game beyond the reach of the Yorkshirmen.
In stoppage time, goalkeeper Darren Collier was beaten for a fourth time, as Michael Turnbull completed a comprehensive victory.
Scarborough Town romped to an 8-1 win over Willington and are now the leading scorers with 59 goals from 15 games.
Joe Danby (2), Mattie Brown (2), Joel Ramm, Wayne Brooksby, Georgie Rose and Nathan Cook (pen) were the marskmen with Andrew Richardson claiming a consolation for second-bottom Willington.
Ashbrooke Belford House stay third top following an exciting six-goals thriller with Annfield Plain who led three times through Shaun Sagar, Eddie Miller and Graeme Wilson.
Michael Charlton and Lee Harrison (pen) were on target for Ashbrooke who didn't claim their last equaliser until the final minute when Paul Robertson headed home.
Houghton Town twice recovered from a two-goals deficit and won 4-3 at Boldon CA.
David Hopper and Michael Meek gave the hosts a dream start before Mattie Raine threw Houghton a lifeline on the hour.
Almost immediately Chris Robertson restored Boldon's two-goals cushion but in a frenetic finale Houghton took the points with strikes by Wayne Harrison, Gavin Dorwood and Brad Freeman.
An Andrew Place penalty awarded when Alex Anderson was sent off after just 13 minutes, put Silksworth on the road to victory at New Marske.
Anthony Rogerson doubled the lead and although Phil Peggs replied for the home side with 10 minutes remaining, Chris Lindstedt's team resisted late pressure.
Hartlepool remain at the basement following defeat at Jarrow where Chris Lunn scored all three goals and Coxhoe Athletic suffered a similar fate visiting Guisborough Town HC whose marksmen were Ross Hodgson, Paul Milward and Anthony Bizwaz.
Despite enjoying the advantage of an own goal from Ben Bateson, Wolviston ended well beaten by Cleator Moor Celtic for whom Robert Fowler, Craig Scott and Leigh Dunn scored in the second period.
Easington Colliery's fixture at Teesside Athletic was postponed.