Match Reports - Sat 29th Aug 2009
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WEARSIDE LEAGUE
by MALCOLM PRATT
Houghton Town were very much the under-dogs when they met Scarborough Town in the Monkwearmouth Charity Cup. The Seasiders have taken the Wearside League by storm, scoring 25 goals and conceding just four but Steve Patton's side took them to the wire.
Two goals in the opening 26 minutes by Matthew Brown and Joel Ramm, however, meant that there was no giant-killing act but Houghton will take heart from a stirring performance.
Silksworth have made their best start in three years and progressed to the next stage with victory over Hartlepool.
Shaun Smith was an early marksman but when Sean Ross converted a 44th-minute penalty for Pools, the outcome was wide open. Gary Tyzack came up trumps when he pounced on a rebound five minutes from time.
Ryhope CW defeated New Marske following a five-goals thriller. Robert Jones struck from the penalty spot in the 20th minute and David Newby restored parity, converting a Michael Patterson cross before the interval.
Newby cut in from the right and fired into the far corner of the net on the hour and soon afterwards completed a superb hat-trick with another clinical finish.
New Marske though rallied and when Shaun Mackin netted, an exciting finale ensued but Ryhope held out.
Ashbrooke Belford House went down at Guisborough Town HC whose marksmen were Jonathan Sharkey and Russ Spence. Lee Harrison kept the Wearsiders in the game but the hosts edged home.
David Turner, Roy Gordon and Dean Lee led Annfield Plain to victory against Boldon CA whose only reply was a Chris Robertson penalty.
Coxhoe Athletic, the only side without a point, crashed 4-1 at Teesside Athletic despite Peter Bouler, with a cracking 30-yard drive, scoring the goal of the game. Stuart Poulter, Lewis Woods and James Kesterton, with a brace, struck for Teesside.
Alex Strickland (2) and Ryan Rivis were the marksmen as Kirkbymoorside saw off Cleator Moor Celtic. Keiron McCool claimed a consolation for the Cumbrians.
Glen Walker rifled a hat-trick and Aaron Foley converted a penalty in Wolviston's victory over Windscale who responded through Dean Rogers and Howard Kirkbride.
Jarrow won the only league game, defeating Willington at Hall Lane. Martin Scott fired the home side in front and after Mark Pearson levelled, Liam Poppleton headed in the winner.
by MALCOLM PRATT
Houghton Town were very much the under-dogs when they met Scarborough Town in the Monkwearmouth Charity Cup. The Seasiders have taken the Wearside League by storm, scoring 25 goals and conceding just four but Steve Patton's side took them to the wire.
Two goals in the opening 26 minutes by Matthew Brown and Joel Ramm, however, meant that there was no giant-killing act but Houghton will take heart from a stirring performance.
Silksworth have made their best start in three years and progressed to the next stage with victory over Hartlepool.
Shaun Smith was an early marksman but when Sean Ross converted a 44th-minute penalty for Pools, the outcome was wide open. Gary Tyzack came up trumps when he pounced on a rebound five minutes from time.
Ryhope CW defeated New Marske following a five-goals thriller. Robert Jones struck from the penalty spot in the 20th minute and David Newby restored parity, converting a Michael Patterson cross before the interval.
Newby cut in from the right and fired into the far corner of the net on the hour and soon afterwards completed a superb hat-trick with another clinical finish.
New Marske though rallied and when Shaun Mackin netted, an exciting finale ensued but Ryhope held out.
Ashbrooke Belford House went down at Guisborough Town HC whose marksmen were Jonathan Sharkey and Russ Spence. Lee Harrison kept the Wearsiders in the game but the hosts edged home.
David Turner, Roy Gordon and Dean Lee led Annfield Plain to victory against Boldon CA whose only reply was a Chris Robertson penalty.
Coxhoe Athletic, the only side without a point, crashed 4-1 at Teesside Athletic despite Peter Bouler, with a cracking 30-yard drive, scoring the goal of the game. Stuart Poulter, Lewis Woods and James Kesterton, with a brace, struck for Teesside.
Alex Strickland (2) and Ryan Rivis were the marksmen as Kirkbymoorside saw off Cleator Moor Celtic. Keiron McCool claimed a consolation for the Cumbrians.
Glen Walker rifled a hat-trick and Aaron Foley converted a penalty in Wolviston's victory over Windscale who responded through Dean Rogers and Howard Kirkbride.
Jarrow won the only league game, defeating Willington at Hall Lane. Martin Scott fired the home side in front and after Mark Pearson levelled, Liam Poppleton headed in the winner.