Wednesday's football April 14

by MALCOLM PRATT
 
ALTHOUGH  Ryhope  CW  enjoy  an  eight-points  lead,  the  championship  is  for Scarborough Town to lose after both sides won last night.
 
First-half  goals by Richard Jordan, who produced a good finish from outside the penalty  area, and Phil Hall, proved sufficient for Martin Swales' side  against Jarrow at Perth Green.
 
Scarborough  have  three  games in hand on the Wearsiders  and  a  significantly better goals difference which was boosted at  Hartlepool.
 
Although  Chris  Archer  cancelled out Josh Greening's early  goal,  Pools  were always on the back foot but their spirits rose when goalkeeper Mark Bell saved a Greening penalty.
 
It  proved  to be only temporary respite, however, and quick strikes from  Marty Brown and Greening, who this time made no mistake from the spot, put Boro firmly in command.
 
In  stoppage time Nathan Cook made it four and the Seasiders have now scored  an incredible  115 goals in 27 games. Equally impressive is the fact that they have leaked just 23, a figure matched only by Ryhope.
 
Houghton  Town trailed to an 18th-minute goal by Richie Playforth at New  Marske and harboured hopes of saving the game in the second period.
 
Their  aspirations ended when Kristian Kamara and Shaun Mackin both beat  keeper Shaun Robinson in the space of six early second-half minutes.
 
Easington  Colliery  enjoyed  a five-goals romp at Silksworth who  were  blasted when the visitors struck four times in 12 minutes immediately on resuming.
 
Andrew  Appleby's  effort  was all that separated the teams at the  end  of  the opening 45 minutes during which Silksworth's defence had looked solid.
 
But they collapsed and the goals flowed from Danny Flounders, Andrew Richardson, Craig Snowdon and Appleby.
 
Steven  Usher  was an early scorer for Boldon CA but another 52 minutes  elapsed before James Hudson doubled his side's advantage.
 
Stephen  Clifford  raised  the hopes of second-bottom Coxhoe Athletic  with  his 80th-minute header but the South Tynesiders held on to claim all three points.
 
Top  four  sides  Teesside  Athletic  and Annfield  Plain  ended  goal-less  and Kirkbymoorside roared to victory at Guisborough Town HC thanks to Jonathan Brown (2),  Alex  Strickland and Lee Alexander. Lee Millward was the home team's  only scorer.