Wednesday's football April 7
11/04/10 14:18 Filed in:
Reportsby MALCOLM PRATT
RYHOPE CW are anxiously looking over their shoulders as Scarborough Town
continue to make inroads into their lead at the top of the table.
The Seasiders have been in electrifying form recently and are now just six
points behind their rivals with three games in hand and a significantly better
goals difference.
Their latest success came at the expense of New Marske who conceded late goals
to Georgie Rose and Mark Barber after Philip Peggs had cancelled out Wayne
Brooksby's first-half strike.
Easington Colliery consolidated fifth position with a comfortable 4-1 success
over bottom-of-the-table Willington whose only marksman was Daniel Beaney.
By the time he scored, the Colliers were ahead courtesy of John Harrison with
a brace and Mark Ellison and towards the end, Chris Pearson also found the net.
Ashbrooke Belford House gave a disappointing performance against
Kirkbymoorside at Silksworth.
Paul Hodgson fired in a direct free kick to give the Yorkshiremen an interval
lead and Alex Strickland struck twice before Lee Harrison claimed a
consolation for Tommy Dobbing's team.
Coxhoe Athletic remain second bottom following defeat at Jarrow where Peter
Kane (2) and Chris Lunn scored the three goals in the opening 45 minutes.
There was no shortages of goals as Annfield Plain defeated third-from-basement
Hartlepool in a nine-goals thriller.
Shaun Sager, with a hat-trick, Colin Snailham, Jonathan Kemp and Graeme Wilson
netted for the home side with Daniel Corbett, Kyle McDermott and Anthony Davies
responding for Pools.
There were even more goals at Guisborough Town HC where Windscale won 9-3
courtesy of Dean Rogers (3), Alan Blair (2), Andrew Hurley, Dan Gullen, Dan
Rowlands and Dion Barnes. Philip Jobling, Lewis Tidy and Paul Milward replied.