Saturday's football February 13
15/02/10 12:05 Filed in: Reports
by MALCOLM PRATT
Ryhope CW had cause for a double celebration on Saturday.
Not only did they increase their lead at the top of the table to 13 points, but they became the leading scorers with 77 goals when they hit Coxhoe Athletic for seven at Recreation Park.
Paul Laverick's side were on the back foot almost from the start as Ryhope raced into a two-goals lead through Martin Metcalfe and a John Butler penalty.
Before the interval, Butler was again on target and there was no respite for Coxhoe in the second half either.
Greg Swansbury scored his first goal in four seasons, James Farrell made it five and hotshot striker Butler struck twice in the last 20 minutes to take his tally in the game to four goals.
Scarborough Town, whose Sunderland Shipowners' Cup tie at Jarrow was postponed, stay second and have four games in hand on Ryhope.
Houghton Town will be optimistic that their season is on the turn after they conceded just one goal to promotion hopefuls Teesside Athletic.
A third-minute penalty by James Kesterton gave the home side a dream start but Steve Patton's team battled back and fully deserved their 67th-minute equaliser from Kevin Gordon.
Easington Colliery's promotion prospects received a setback at lowly Windscale for whom player manager Matthew Henney has improved results since his recent appointment.
It was Henney who opened the scoring in the 50th minute and he should have made it two a few minutes later. The Cumbrians though were not to be denied and Shaun Pollen ended the Colliers' hopes with his late strike.
Ashbrooke Belford House came back from a two-goals deficit in their fixture with Wolviston which was switched to Silksworth because Metcalfe Park was waterlogged.
Paul Ambrose and Scott Meehan had Wolviston two goals up inside 25 minutes and after Peter Benson threw Ashbrooke a lifeline on the stroke of half time, Dale Wells restored parity with a 35-yard piledriver.
Michael Meek was again in superb form leading Boldon CA to a 6-0 rout of Guisborough Town HC.
Surprisingly, however, it was not until the 43rd minute that Tony Renwick opened the scoring but in a frenetic 17 minutes early in the second half, the South Tynesiders struck five times.
Man-of-the-match Meek rifled four goals with Kris Robertson adding to the woes of Guisborough who have now leaked 72 goals.
Willington have conceded 77 times after being hit with a seven-goals blitz by third-top Cleator Moor Celtic at Hall Lane.
Robert Fowler, Chris Thornton and Glynn Edwards each bagged a brace with Craig Scott also on target for Celtic who are equal on points with Scarborough.
Hartlepool marginally improved their position second from bottom when they claimed a point from Kirkbymoorside whose marksmen were Uyieinai and Johnny Brown. Craig Lobb and Danny Corbett replied for Pools for whom Chris Birbeck missed a 39th-minute penalty.
The game between New Marske and Annfield Plain was called off.
Ryhope CW had cause for a double celebration on Saturday.
Not only did they increase their lead at the top of the table to 13 points, but they became the leading scorers with 77 goals when they hit Coxhoe Athletic for seven at Recreation Park.
Paul Laverick's side were on the back foot almost from the start as Ryhope raced into a two-goals lead through Martin Metcalfe and a John Butler penalty.
Before the interval, Butler was again on target and there was no respite for Coxhoe in the second half either.
Greg Swansbury scored his first goal in four seasons, James Farrell made it five and hotshot striker Butler struck twice in the last 20 minutes to take his tally in the game to four goals.
Scarborough Town, whose Sunderland Shipowners' Cup tie at Jarrow was postponed, stay second and have four games in hand on Ryhope.
Houghton Town will be optimistic that their season is on the turn after they conceded just one goal to promotion hopefuls Teesside Athletic.
A third-minute penalty by James Kesterton gave the home side a dream start but Steve Patton's team battled back and fully deserved their 67th-minute equaliser from Kevin Gordon.
Easington Colliery's promotion prospects received a setback at lowly Windscale for whom player manager Matthew Henney has improved results since his recent appointment.
It was Henney who opened the scoring in the 50th minute and he should have made it two a few minutes later. The Cumbrians though were not to be denied and Shaun Pollen ended the Colliers' hopes with his late strike.
Ashbrooke Belford House came back from a two-goals deficit in their fixture with Wolviston which was switched to Silksworth because Metcalfe Park was waterlogged.
Paul Ambrose and Scott Meehan had Wolviston two goals up inside 25 minutes and after Peter Benson threw Ashbrooke a lifeline on the stroke of half time, Dale Wells restored parity with a 35-yard piledriver.
Michael Meek was again in superb form leading Boldon CA to a 6-0 rout of Guisborough Town HC.
Surprisingly, however, it was not until the 43rd minute that Tony Renwick opened the scoring but in a frenetic 17 minutes early in the second half, the South Tynesiders struck five times.
Man-of-the-match Meek rifled four goals with Kris Robertson adding to the woes of Guisborough who have now leaked 72 goals.
Willington have conceded 77 times after being hit with a seven-goals blitz by third-top Cleator Moor Celtic at Hall Lane.
Robert Fowler, Chris Thornton and Glynn Edwards each bagged a brace with Craig Scott also on target for Celtic who are equal on points with Scarborough.
Hartlepool marginally improved their position second from bottom when they claimed a point from Kirkbymoorside whose marksmen were Uyieinai and Johnny Brown. Craig Lobb and Danny Corbett replied for Pools for whom Chris Birbeck missed a 39th-minute penalty.
The game between New Marske and Annfield Plain was called off.