Wednesday's football March 24
26/03/10 15:27 Filed in: Reports
by MALCOLM PRATT
Ryhope CW were only able to take 12 players to Guisborough Town HC last night but still emerged winners by an only goal scored by Chris Trewick in the 50th minute.
The Wearsiders had at least four excellent scoring opportunities which they failed to accept and with only one goal separating the sides, Guisborough kept up the challenge until the final whistle but Martin Swales' side held on.
They lead Scarborough Town by nine points but the Seasiders have four games in hand. Boro had hoped to play their first ever home floodlit match with New Marske but the match was called off half an hour after the scheduled kick-off time because the lights failed.
Ashbrooke Belford House were surprisingly hit for six at home to Teesside Athletic who moved into third position, enhancing their chances of promotion to the Skilltrainingltd Northern League.
James Kesterton is a regular scorer and he rifled a hat-trick with the Teessiders' other goals credited to Dale Mendum, Stephen Thompson and Grant Bulmer.
Annfield Plain were ahead through Roy Gordon and Stephen Kirkbride but Boldon CA hit back to level the score thanks to Mark Williams and Chris Robertson. With just three minutes remaining Kirkbride scored his second goal and Plain's winner.
Easington Colliery were saved the long journey to Cleator Moor Celtic when the pitch was declared waterlogged.
Ryhope CW were only able to take 12 players to Guisborough Town HC last night but still emerged winners by an only goal scored by Chris Trewick in the 50th minute.
The Wearsiders had at least four excellent scoring opportunities which they failed to accept and with only one goal separating the sides, Guisborough kept up the challenge until the final whistle but Martin Swales' side held on.
They lead Scarborough Town by nine points but the Seasiders have four games in hand. Boro had hoped to play their first ever home floodlit match with New Marske but the match was called off half an hour after the scheduled kick-off time because the lights failed.
Ashbrooke Belford House were surprisingly hit for six at home to Teesside Athletic who moved into third position, enhancing their chances of promotion to the Skilltrainingltd Northern League.
James Kesterton is a regular scorer and he rifled a hat-trick with the Teessiders' other goals credited to Dale Mendum, Stephen Thompson and Grant Bulmer.
Annfield Plain were ahead through Roy Gordon and Stephen Kirkbride but Boldon CA hit back to level the score thanks to Mark Williams and Chris Robertson. With just three minutes remaining Kirkbride scored his second goal and Plain's winner.
Easington Colliery were saved the long journey to Cleator Moor Celtic when the pitch was declared waterlogged.