Match Reports - Sat 3rd Oct 2009
05/10/09 14:48 Filed in: Reports
WEARSIDE LEAGUE
by MALCOLM PRATT
Easington Colliery were involved in a six-goals thriller before exiting the Monkwearmouth Charity Cup when Guisborough Town won 5-3 on penalties.
Stephen Kilpatrick was an early marksman for the visitors and Chris Tarn missed a penalty for the Colliers before Philip Poulton sent Guisborough in with a two- goals cushion.
Rob Huntley then restored parity, converting two penalties which were awarded within a minute and amazingly he completed his hat-trick from the spot in the first period of extra time.
With just four minutes remaining, Poulton scored his second goal of the afternoon to set up a penalty shoot-out.
Colin Thornton emulated Rob Huntley's performance when he rifled all four goals in Cleator Moor Celtic's 4-2 defeat of Kirkbymoorside for whom Alex Strickland and Daryl Rivis replied.
Ashbrooke Belford House went out of the Wearside League Cup to New Marske. Sam Crookes beat goalkeeper Greg Dixon after half an hour and 20 minutes from time Sam Dawson just about ended the Wearsiders' hopes.
Boldon CA were the biggest scorers of the day when they hit Coxhoe Athletic for six.
Michael Owens cancelled out the home side's early strike but this was their only success and it was at the other end that the goals flowed from Stephen Telford, with a hattrick, Shaun Carroll (2) and David Hopper.
After establishing a two-goals advantage inside half an hour, courtesy of Stephen Liddle and Liam Bell, Annfield Plain had to withstand late pressure from Windscale after Peter O'Donnell threw the Cumbrians a lifeline.
In a reduced League programme, Houghton Town returned to winning form with a narrow victory over Willington at Leyburn Grove.
Mark Robinson fired into the net following an excellent build-up but goals immediately before and after the interval from Harry Drummond and Martin Scott put the visitors in front.
Mark Catheside was introduced as a substitute and with his first touch equalised and eight minutes from time Robinson claimed the winner.
Scarborough Town extended their lead at the top to four points when an only goal by Robert Hawkes proved sufficient at Wolviston and Teesside Athletic leap-frogged Ryhope CW, who had a free day, with victory over Hartlepool thanks to Andrew Bell and James Kesterton.
by MALCOLM PRATT
Easington Colliery were involved in a six-goals thriller before exiting the Monkwearmouth Charity Cup when Guisborough Town won 5-3 on penalties.
Stephen Kilpatrick was an early marksman for the visitors and Chris Tarn missed a penalty for the Colliers before Philip Poulton sent Guisborough in with a two- goals cushion.
Rob Huntley then restored parity, converting two penalties which were awarded within a minute and amazingly he completed his hat-trick from the spot in the first period of extra time.
With just four minutes remaining, Poulton scored his second goal of the afternoon to set up a penalty shoot-out.
Colin Thornton emulated Rob Huntley's performance when he rifled all four goals in Cleator Moor Celtic's 4-2 defeat of Kirkbymoorside for whom Alex Strickland and Daryl Rivis replied.
Ashbrooke Belford House went out of the Wearside League Cup to New Marske. Sam Crookes beat goalkeeper Greg Dixon after half an hour and 20 minutes from time Sam Dawson just about ended the Wearsiders' hopes.
Boldon CA were the biggest scorers of the day when they hit Coxhoe Athletic for six.
Michael Owens cancelled out the home side's early strike but this was their only success and it was at the other end that the goals flowed from Stephen Telford, with a hattrick, Shaun Carroll (2) and David Hopper.
After establishing a two-goals advantage inside half an hour, courtesy of Stephen Liddle and Liam Bell, Annfield Plain had to withstand late pressure from Windscale after Peter O'Donnell threw the Cumbrians a lifeline.
In a reduced League programme, Houghton Town returned to winning form with a narrow victory over Willington at Leyburn Grove.
Mark Robinson fired into the net following an excellent build-up but goals immediately before and after the interval from Harry Drummond and Martin Scott put the visitors in front.
Mark Catheside was introduced as a substitute and with his first touch equalised and eight minutes from time Robinson claimed the winner.
Scarborough Town extended their lead at the top to four points when an only goal by Robert Hawkes proved sufficient at Wolviston and Teesside Athletic leap-frogged Ryhope CW, who had a free day, with victory over Hartlepool thanks to Andrew Bell and James Kesterton.