Match Reports - Wed 12th Aug 2009
20/08/09 11:10 Filed in: Reports
WEARSIDE LEAGUE Wednesday august 12
by MALCOLM PRATT
Ryhope CW topped the scoring charts in last night's Wearside League programme when they romped to a 5-1 victory over Windscale.
Man-of-the-match was Richard Jordan who netted a superb hat-trick but in an excellent team performance, Martin Metcalfe and Glen Moan also found the net.
There was only a minute remaining as Dean Rogers claimed a consolation for the Cumbrians.
Following their opening-day victory Houghton Town went down 3-0 to Guisborough Town HC who also had a hat-trick hero in Jonathan Sharkey.
Ashbrooke Belford House made it two wins out of two when they saw off the challenge from Jarrow at Perth Green.
Peter Benson fired the Wearsiders in front and Dave Scott added a second goal but when Keith Hallway reduced the deficit from the penalty spot, it was all to play for.
Boldon CA lost a seven-goals thriller at New Marske who were reduced to 10 men on 65 minutes when goalkeeper Justin Hutchinson handled outside the penalty area.
Dave Brown, Rob Jones and Danny Wilkinson had the Seasiders three goals up before Mark Johnson reduced the arrears.
Jones then made it 4-1 but in a frenetic finale Chris Robinson struck twice for Boldon who were unfortunate not to claim a point.
Silksworth played their first game and edged Coxhoe Athletic with two excellent goals.
Cameron Marshall placed his shot into the top corner of the net a minute before the interval and midway through the second period Andrew Place chipped the goalkeeper when one on one.
Easington Colliery left it late before gaining a share of the points with Wolviston at Welfare Park.
Glen Walker scored with a direct free kick but before the interval Barry Turton produced a clinical finish for the Colliers' equaliser.
A swerving left-foot shot by Luke Bennington evaded Easington goalkeeper Joe Atherton but with just a minute remaining Martin Langley fired through a ruck of players and Wolviston's debutant goalkeeper Adam Green was unsighted.
Two goals from James Kesterton earned Teesside Athletic the points at Annfield Plain whose only reply was credited to Roy Gordon.
Steve Chapman rounded goalkeeper Grant Carson but his effort was insufficient to save Hartlepool from defeat at Cleator Moor Celtic whose marksmen were Darren Johnson (2) and Lee Dunn.
Newcomers Scarborough Town won for the second successive game, defeating Kirkbymoorside with efforts from Luke Jenkinson, Wayne Brooksby and George Rose. Jonathan Brown responded.
by MALCOLM PRATT
Ryhope CW topped the scoring charts in last night's Wearside League programme when they romped to a 5-1 victory over Windscale.
Man-of-the-match was Richard Jordan who netted a superb hat-trick but in an excellent team performance, Martin Metcalfe and Glen Moan also found the net.
There was only a minute remaining as Dean Rogers claimed a consolation for the Cumbrians.
Following their opening-day victory Houghton Town went down 3-0 to Guisborough Town HC who also had a hat-trick hero in Jonathan Sharkey.
Ashbrooke Belford House made it two wins out of two when they saw off the challenge from Jarrow at Perth Green.
Peter Benson fired the Wearsiders in front and Dave Scott added a second goal but when Keith Hallway reduced the deficit from the penalty spot, it was all to play for.
Boldon CA lost a seven-goals thriller at New Marske who were reduced to 10 men on 65 minutes when goalkeeper Justin Hutchinson handled outside the penalty area.
Dave Brown, Rob Jones and Danny Wilkinson had the Seasiders three goals up before Mark Johnson reduced the arrears.
Jones then made it 4-1 but in a frenetic finale Chris Robinson struck twice for Boldon who were unfortunate not to claim a point.
Silksworth played their first game and edged Coxhoe Athletic with two excellent goals.
Cameron Marshall placed his shot into the top corner of the net a minute before the interval and midway through the second period Andrew Place chipped the goalkeeper when one on one.
Easington Colliery left it late before gaining a share of the points with Wolviston at Welfare Park.
Glen Walker scored with a direct free kick but before the interval Barry Turton produced a clinical finish for the Colliers' equaliser.
A swerving left-foot shot by Luke Bennington evaded Easington goalkeeper Joe Atherton but with just a minute remaining Martin Langley fired through a ruck of players and Wolviston's debutant goalkeeper Adam Green was unsighted.
Two goals from James Kesterton earned Teesside Athletic the points at Annfield Plain whose only reply was credited to Roy Gordon.
Steve Chapman rounded goalkeeper Grant Carson but his effort was insufficient to save Hartlepool from defeat at Cleator Moor Celtic whose marksmen were Darren Johnson (2) and Lee Dunn.
Newcomers Scarborough Town won for the second successive game, defeating Kirkbymoorside with efforts from Luke Jenkinson, Wayne Brooksby and George Rose. Jonathan Brown responded.