Saturday's football March 13

by MALCOLM PRATT
 
Leaders  Ryhope  CW  were  taken to the wire by holders  Annfield  Plain  before booking their place in the Final of the Monkwearmouth Charity Cup.
 
An only goal by Jimmy Farrell on 15 minutes was all that separated the sides and the   Wearsiders  will  meet  Cleator  Moor  Celtic,  comfortable  winners  over Wolviston.
 
Lee Dunn and Chris Thornton (2) had the Cumbrians well ahead before Liam Jackson claimed a late consolation goal for the visitors.
 
Second-top  Scarborough Town also have their eyes on a double and progressed  to the  Third Round of the Sunderland Shipowners' Cup at Jarrow, who ended the game with nine men.
 
Josh  Green  broke the deadlock three minutes into the second period and in  the 68th minute Joel Ramm converted a penalty.
 
Liam  Poppleton  was immediately sent off and Chris Maw followed him 10  minutes from the end. In stoppage time Billy Logan completed a comprehensive victory for the Seasiders.
 
Houghton  Town  conceded  their  first goals in open play for  five  games  when Windscale won a thriller at Leyburn Grove.
 
The  Cumbrians  roared  into a two-goals lead courtesy of Dan  Gullen  and  Dean Rogers  but Brad Freeman reduced the deficit with a 46th-minute penalty and four minutes later restored parity.
 
The  scene was set for an exciting final 40 minutes and with the game  seemingly heading  for  a draw, Windscale snatched victory with a last-minute  penalty  by Rogers.
 
Silksworth's   defence  was  considerably  tighter  at  Kirkbymoorside  but  the Wearsiders  returned  home pointless after Johnny Brown scored the only goal  20 minutes from time.
 
Easington  Colliery consolidated fifth place with victory over Ashbrooke Belford House.
 
Robert  Huntley  and  Chris Tarn had them two goals up but  after  Lee  Harrison replied  from the penalty spot, Tommy Dobbing's side was in with a chance  until John Harrison restored the Colliers' two-goals cushion.
 
Boldon  CA  returned to form, defeating Hartlepool with goals by Mark  Williams, Chris  Robertson  and  James  Hudson. Pools' only reply was  credited  to  Keith Hutchinson.
 
Willington  parted  company  with  manager  Max Reece  before  their  game  with Guisborough Town HC.
 
Paul  Mullen  and Robert Lee took over but failed to start on a winning note  as the  visitors  scored twice in the second period through Lewis Tidy  and  Philip Jopling.
 
Teesside  Athletic stay fourth-top but their promotion hopes received a  setback at New Marske whose matchwinners were Richard Playforth and Mark Dawson.