Match Reports - Sat 5th Sep 2009

WEARSIDE LEAGUE
by MALCOLM PRATT
 
Following a seven-goals drubbing in their previous game, Silksworth bounced back to form, comfortably defeating neighbours Ashbrooke Belford House.
 
Ashbrooke  went  into  the game having won five and lost just one of  their  six games but they were no match for Steven Smith's side.
 
David  McKinley  opened  the  scoring after half an hour with a  good  chip  and before   the   interval   outstanding   work   by   Scott   Walker   split   the Belford House defence for Andrew Place to head home.
 
Early  in  the  second period Place was again on target and it could  have  been worse for Belford as Cameron Marshall missed a penalty.
 
Ryhope  CW  defeated  Wolviston  but  still conceded  the  leadership  on  goals difference to Scarborough Town.
 
It  was  a close call for Martin Swales' team and there were only  five  minutes remaining  as  Richard  Jordan  scored  the only  goal  following  a  good  move involving John Butler and Gareth Hill.
 
Scarborough  Town,  who  conceded pole position last week, are back  on  top  by virtue of their 4-1 victory over Coxhoe Athletic.
 
With  just  seven  minutes  remaining, however, a shock was on  the  cards.  The South  Durham  side had led for a long period with Adam McDonald's early  effort but eventually Luke Jenkinson equalised.
 
In  a  frenetic finale a brace of goals from Robbie Hawkes and one by Joe  Danby enabled  the  Seasiders  to  snatch pole position from Ryhope.  The  sides  have identical  playing  records but Scarborough have scored one goal more  than  the Wearsiders.
 
Easington  Colliery  comfortably  saw off the challenge  from  Guisborough  Town whose only goal by Nicky Pugh didn't arrive until three minutes from time.
 
Robert  Huntley,  Liam Beeston and Barry Turton had the Colliers three goals  up by the interval and they were never troubled.
 
Houghton  Town withstood late pressure from Annfield Plain to claim their  third win in six attempts.
 
Adam  Forrest  put  them in front from the penalty spot and on  the  hour  Tommy Nobbit fired in a free kick from just outside the 18-yard line.
 
With  10  minutes left Roy Gordon reduced Plain's deficit and Houghton  breathed a sigh of relief as David Turner rattled the woodwork.
 
Jarrow's   season  so  far  has  been  marked  by  inconsistency.  Following   a seven-goals  romp  last mid-week they suffered a three-goals defeat at  Teesside Athletic whose marksmen were James Kesterton and a brace from Billy Millington.
 
Boldon  CA twice led through Michael Meek and Chris Robertson but were denied  a point at Windscale for whom Dean Rogers scored twice.
 
Willington trailed by three goals to Scott Davies, Sam Cook and Rob Jones at New Marske but then rallied and set up an interesting finish.
 
John  Harrison  headed  them back into the game and Adam  Blenkinsopp  scrambled the ball home but New Marske held out.
 
Hartlepool  went  down  4-2 in an incident-packed game at  Kirkbymoorside  where they ended with nine men.
 
Alex  Strickland rifled a hat-trick with Carl Richardson also on target for  the home team. Craig Woodward and Simon Hanlon responded for Pools.