Saturday's football February 27

by MALCOLM PRATT
 
Once again, the elements played havoc with the programme and only two games went ahead.
 
Houghton Town's fortunes have certainly improved in the last few weeks following the eight-goals drubbing they suffered at the hands of Boldon CA.
 
Goalkeeper  Shaun Robinson, who returned to the club after the debacle, has kept a clean sheet in three of four games and has been beaten only by a penalty.
 
Easington  Colliery  were  the latest side to find Steve Patton's  defence  well organised  and  resolute and a far cry from the rearguard which  conceded  eight goals in the early-season fixture at Welfare Park.
 
There was a blow to Houghton after just 10 minutes when Kevin Gordon was carried off with a ankle injury and replaced by Ian Collins.
 
Patton  had  to reorganise his line-up and for a time Easington  took  advantage with Andrew Gartland and David Sewell both needing to clear from the goal-line.
 
Gradually,  the  home  side  came more into the game but late  on  the  Colliers pressed for a winning goal which was denied them by the impressive Robinson.
 
Hartlepool  journeyed  into Cumbria and after holding Windscale until  the  70th minute, ended well beaten.
 
Dan  Gullen  broke the deadlock and five minutes later he again beat  goalkeeper Ian Davies, who was the man of the match.
 
The  keeper  was  again powerless to prevent Ryan Fitzwilliam putting  the  game beyond  the  reach  of Pools and a minute from time Lee Dixon  completed  a  4-0 victory.
 
Pools  remain second bottom while Windscale are now fifth from the basement,  15 points ahead of Willington who prop up the table.