Match Reports - Wed 12th Aug 2009

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.