Match Reports - Sat 15th Aug 2009

WEARSIDE LEAGUE
by MALCOLM PRATT
 
Ryhope  CW conceded a last-minute winner to newcomers Scarborough Town who  have won their first three games to open up a lead at the top of the table.
 
Nathan  Cook  converted a penalty on the stroke of half time but it was no  more than  the Wearsiders deserved when Richard Jordan fired home the equaliser  from just inside the penalty area.
 
With  time running out a draw looked the likely result but on 90 minutes  Cook's drive from outside the area took a deflection on its way into the net.
 
Easington  Colliery  were  the biggest scorers of the day as they  hit  Houghton Town for eight.
 
The  visitors,  without  five regulars, went in front on  five  minutes  through Mark Catchside but this was to be their only success.
 
Martin  Jones bagged a brace by the 15th minute and although Houghton  then held out until six minutes into the second period, they leaked a further six goals in little more than half an hour.
 
Neil  Errington,  Chris Wallace, Danny Flounders, Peter Crawford and Paul  Coxon all  beat  the  overworked  Kevin  McCluskey  and  just  before  the  end  Jones completed a superb hat-trick.
 
Coxhoe  Athletic  are  one of only two sides still pointless.  They  suffered  a third  consecutive  defeat  when  Jarrow, who had lost their  first  two  games, enjoyed a comfortable 4-1 victory.
 
Adam  McDonald  headed the South Durham side in front but a penalty  from  Peter Halliday  restored parity and before the interval Jarrow grabbed the  initiative through Peter Kane.
 
Coxhoe  goalkeeper  Tom  Orton made one outstanding save but  was  powerless  to prevent Andrew Brabbs and Richard Stubbs earning Jarrow their first points.
 
A  late  strike  from David Hopper proved pivotal for Boldon CA who  just  edged Kirkbymoorside.  Mark  Johnson  was  the home side's other  marksman  with  Paul Round temporarily raising the hopes of the visitors.
 
Shaun  Ross  (2), Stephen Chapman and Kevin Dixon led Hartlepool to  victory  at Guisborough  HC  for  whom David Campbell twice scored while an only  goal  from Glen Walker enabled Wolviston to record their first win, at Willington.
 
Dean  Lee  and  Aaron  Robertson  netted for  Annfield  Plain  with  New  Marske responding through Alex Anderson and Shaun Mackin.
 
Silksworth  were  saved a long travel into Cumbria when torrential  rain  caused the  postponement  of their fixture with Cleator Moor Celtic. The  game  between Windscale and Teesside Athletic also fell victim to the weather.