Match Report for w/e 21 August 2010
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PREMIER DIVISION
West End continued their good start to the season with a convincing 3-1 win over Redhouse.
West controlled the game with some great football in which was easily their best performance of the season. Redhouse took the lead against the run of play, with the West End keeper having a rush of blood as he came charging out to bring down the Redhouse forward and a penalty was awarded, up stepped Carl Old who dispatched his spot kick with ease. West end had the best of the first half but struggled to make their clear cut chances count.
The second half was a different story as a good left foot finish from Mickey Wharton hauled West End level. Wharton was then brought down for a penalty, and up stepped Stephen Robson who smashed it into the bottom corner. Wharton finished the game as a contest with a well taken finish putting the keeper and defender on their backside before hammering the ball home. West End had many more chances as the game came to an end but simply couldn’t put them away.
Hendon FC continued their promising start to the season as they had to work hard for their 1-0 victory against a very useful Hall Farm Blakeneys. Jason Gargett was on target for the East End side whilst Keith ‘Winston’ Churchill was their star man.
Hylton CW Juniors are more than holding their own after last seasons promotion as they pummelled league stalwarts Hendon Grange Global Gym 9-1.
Jordan Monson led the way with a well taken hattrick, last seasons top scorer David Ward bagged two goals, and goals from Andrew Kibble, Gavin Dorward, John Stokoe and Lee Bell completed the scoring for the Juniors. Paul Thompson bagged Globals consolation goal while Luke Page was star man.
Usworth and Hylton CW shared the spoils as they both fought out a 2-2 draw. Adam Reynolds scored both of Hyltons goals, Usworth replied thanks to strikes from Keith Screaton and Ross McGlen.
Colliery Tavern continued their strong start to the season as they triumphed 4-2 in their clash with Sassco UK. Goals from Darren Straughan, Shaun McGregor, James Dickinson and an own goal saw the Colliers grab the points.
The Cambridge suffered a home defeat as the fell 4-2 to visitors Shiney Row Travellers Rest.
Andrew Morris and star man Paul Stokoe grabbed Cambridge goals but they had no answer to the firepower of the visitors who prevailed thanks to strikes from Dean Sinclair (2), Jonathon Rowntree and Michael Dixon.
Aquatic Sports are enduring their worst ever start to a season as they lost yet again suffering a 7-2 battering away to Chesters Athletic.
It was Aquatic who took the lead as they were awarded a penalty, up stepped under fire player manager David Hoey to stroke the ball home. This spurred Chesters into action and on 20 minutes Kevin Gordon broke down the right to smash the ball past the hapless keeper. Gordon quickly got his second goal as he had a simple tap in after some great play from Yates.It was soon turning out to be the Kevin Gordon show as he completed his hat-trick 5 minutes before half time when he again broke down the right to beat the keeper at his near post.
Chesters started the second half playing at a high tempo and Yates made it 4-1. Good work down the right from Kevin Golightly and Gordon led to the latter passing across goal onto the path of Yates who scored his second of the game. Chesters had their tails up and were in a rampant mood and they soon made it 6-1 as Alan Golightly latched onto a long ball and he delicately chipped the keeper who was grasping at thin air. Stephen Fife then made it 7-1 as he scored from the spot after Alan Golightly had been fouled. Paul Cromack then headed home from a corner to give a glimmer of hope for Aquatic but it was too late.
FIRST DIVISION
The Golden Fleece were simply too strong for the Times Inn as they went goal crazy with a 10-0 victory. Darryl Pearson found his scoring boots as he notched 5 times, Danny Fagan hit two and they were backed up with further strikes from Ross Morton and 2 own goals. Times Inn star man was Michael Donkin.
It could be another long season for the Dray and Horses as they were soundly beaten 7-1 away to an improved Country Park Inn. Lee Robinson replied for the Dray, but it was the strikes from star man Ryan Scott (4), Marc Evans (2) and Mark Priest that saw the Park Inn grab another 3 points.
The Saltgrass got their first win under their belts as they beat a stubborn Victoria Gardens 4-1. John Hope (2), James Butler and Steven Shepherd scored for Saltgrass, as Mark Wasey replied for the Vic for whom Ben Stokoe starred.
The Oddfellows came out on top as they ground out a 1-0 win over FC Chesters.
The game started slowly and Chesters were having the better and more clear chances, Oddfellows finally got started and began to impress with their passing and moving and they then scored the winning goal against the run of play as an inswinging cross from Stanness was volleyed home in style by Liver.
Thorney Close Inn look like they will be the team to beat as they handed out a 7-2 beating to a youthful FC Whitburn.
Both teams started brightly and passing it about neat and tidy and it was Whitburn who took the lead with the impressive Dominic Solman finishing brilliantly as he found the top corner. Thorney immediately replied when Paul Brooke curled a 25yrd free kick into the top corner, 5 minutes later and it Paul Brooke who put Thorney ahead as he thumped a header into the net from a Nicholson corner. It was 3-1 on the half hour as Paul Brooke grabbed his hat-trick with an easy tap in. Paul Hodgson celebrated his 4oth birthday in style as he scored to put the game beyond the reach of Whitburn.
Whitburn were thrown a lifeline as Gillatt gave away a penalty just after half-time and Solman slammed it past the keeper. The game was soon over as a contest as Hodgson grabbed his second goal and Rob Brooke smashed one in as his side found themselves 6-2 up. Paul Brooke then helped himself to his fourth goal of the game after great work from Johnson sealed the win.
Dean Black starred for Whitburn.
FIRST DIVISION (midweek)
East Durham Spartans ran amok as they crushed Park View 10-1, Philip Robinson was star of the show as he scored 4 goals. Further goals from Kevin Falconer (2), Michael Tempest (2), Barrie Leigh and Terrence Bentley saw the Spartans put the View to the sword.
Country Park Inn were made to fight for victory as they won 2-1 against an unlucky Saltgrass.
The Times Inn grabbed an impressive win as they beat FC Chesters 3-1.
The Golden Fleece maintained their 100% record as they cantered to a 4-0 win away to Dray and Horses.
Connor Slee opened the scoring finishing impressively after a neat 1-2 with Younger. The Fleece were laying siege to the Dray goal but were thwarted by good saves and poor finishing.
The second half saw the Fleece miss numerous chances thanks to some excellent goalkeeping, but the keeper could not do anything about the Fleece second goal as star man Richard Clark finished with the outside of his boot.The game was soon over as Eddy Wood scored twice in a couple of minutes.
Hollycarside seem to have no luck at the moment as they were on the wrong end of a 11-1 scoreline dished out by a ruthless Oddfellows. Inn Andy Smith and Steve Colquhoun both helped themselves to hattricks, Adam Laidler (2), Steven Allan (2) and Rob Smith completed the rout.
Thorney Close Inn found their shooting boots as they battered Victoria Gardens into oblivion as they ran 12-2 winners.
Thorney close inn started off slower than a Mitsubishi Charisma on a January morning, a defensive lapse of concentration allowed Lewis Wright the freedom of Hill View and he cooly lobbed the ball over the despairing dive of Jackson. Thorney got on with the job in hand and tried to play the ball on the floor, Dale Spence cut in from the right to tee up Paul Brooke to tap home. Spence was soon at it again another blistering run from the right this time setting up fellow winger Brett Gillatt to fire home. Spence again went flying down the right wing, storming in the box to set up Paul Brooke for his second, Gillatt then grabbed his sides fourth goal. Dale Spence got himself on the scoresheet after good work from Gillatt.
Thorney started the second as they finished the first a through ball from Micky Nicholson was pounced on by Dale Spence who rounded the keeper with ease. Brett Gillat played a sublime pass with the outside of his left boot for Dale Spence to flick the ball past the keeper for his hat trick and to send Thorney into seventh heaven. Paul brooke grabbed his hattrick as he made it 8 when he hit a trademark free kick from 25 yards. Spence grabbed his fourth and substitute Makin slid in as his side hit double figures. Gillatt then completed his hattrick and Makin grabbed his second goal to complete the scoring.
PREMIER DIVISION (midweek)
West End came out on top in a five goal thriller as they edged to a 3-2 win against a determined Hall Farm Blakeneys. Webber and Bogie were amongst the goals for West End, Hall Farm replied through Adey and Kyle Lax.
Hylton Colliery Juniors recorded another win as they ran out easy victors 6-2 against Shiney Row Travellers Rest.
Sassco UK are enduring a tough time in the top flight and it aint getting any better as they suffered a 7-2 defeat to Hendon Grange Global Gym.
Sam McCready grabbed a brace brace and he was backed up with goals from Adam Campbell (2), Michael Jacob, Stephen Langton and Tony Armstrong. Luke Page was again star man for Global.
Hendon FC remain hot on the heels of the league leaders as they recorded a 6-0 win over the Cambridge, man of the match Martin ‘Gandhi’ Hope scored four times. Brian Carter and David Rush completed the scoring.
Redhouse bounced back with a 5-1 over Hylton CW, with Stephen Lewis pulling the strings in a virtuoso performance. Redhouse goals came from Andrew Arnold, Carl Old, Gareth Brazier, Steve Anderson and Liam Wooton.
Chesters Athletic were in a rampant mood as they stormed to a 10-0 win against Usworth.
Alan Golightly continued his impressive form as he weighed in with a 5 goal haul, Kevin Gordon scored twice, Chris Bewick, Yates and an own goal completed the rout.
Aquatic Sports got back to winning ways as they got their first points on the board after a fine 6-1 victory against a strong Colliery Tavern.
Scott Hailstone (2), Mark Fisk (2), Michael Conlon and Lee Brennan bagged the Aquatic goals. James Dickinson replied for the Tavern.
The win came as a huge sigh of relief for Aquatic manager David Hoey “its great to get a win and hopefully this will kick start our season, after every defeat we’ve had, the noose has been tightening around my neck but I believed in the boys – I knew they had it in them. I even overheard one of the lads saying he had a tenner on me getting the sack if we lost”.
West End continued their good start to the season with a convincing 3-1 win over Redhouse.
West controlled the game with some great football in which was easily their best performance of the season. Redhouse took the lead against the run of play, with the West End keeper having a rush of blood as he came charging out to bring down the Redhouse forward and a penalty was awarded, up stepped Carl Old who dispatched his spot kick with ease. West end had the best of the first half but struggled to make their clear cut chances count.
The second half was a different story as a good left foot finish from Mickey Wharton hauled West End level. Wharton was then brought down for a penalty, and up stepped Stephen Robson who smashed it into the bottom corner. Wharton finished the game as a contest with a well taken finish putting the keeper and defender on their backside before hammering the ball home. West End had many more chances as the game came to an end but simply couldn’t put them away.
Hendon FC continued their promising start to the season as they had to work hard for their 1-0 victory against a very useful Hall Farm Blakeneys. Jason Gargett was on target for the East End side whilst Keith ‘Winston’ Churchill was their star man.
Hylton CW Juniors are more than holding their own after last seasons promotion as they pummelled league stalwarts Hendon Grange Global Gym 9-1.
Jordan Monson led the way with a well taken hattrick, last seasons top scorer David Ward bagged two goals, and goals from Andrew Kibble, Gavin Dorward, John Stokoe and Lee Bell completed the scoring for the Juniors. Paul Thompson bagged Globals consolation goal while Luke Page was star man.
Usworth and Hylton CW shared the spoils as they both fought out a 2-2 draw. Adam Reynolds scored both of Hyltons goals, Usworth replied thanks to strikes from Keith Screaton and Ross McGlen.
Colliery Tavern continued their strong start to the season as they triumphed 4-2 in their clash with Sassco UK. Goals from Darren Straughan, Shaun McGregor, James Dickinson and an own goal saw the Colliers grab the points.
The Cambridge suffered a home defeat as the fell 4-2 to visitors Shiney Row Travellers Rest.
Andrew Morris and star man Paul Stokoe grabbed Cambridge goals but they had no answer to the firepower of the visitors who prevailed thanks to strikes from Dean Sinclair (2), Jonathon Rowntree and Michael Dixon.
Aquatic Sports are enduring their worst ever start to a season as they lost yet again suffering a 7-2 battering away to Chesters Athletic.
It was Aquatic who took the lead as they were awarded a penalty, up stepped under fire player manager David Hoey to stroke the ball home. This spurred Chesters into action and on 20 minutes Kevin Gordon broke down the right to smash the ball past the hapless keeper. Gordon quickly got his second goal as he had a simple tap in after some great play from Yates.It was soon turning out to be the Kevin Gordon show as he completed his hat-trick 5 minutes before half time when he again broke down the right to beat the keeper at his near post.
Chesters started the second half playing at a high tempo and Yates made it 4-1. Good work down the right from Kevin Golightly and Gordon led to the latter passing across goal onto the path of Yates who scored his second of the game. Chesters had their tails up and were in a rampant mood and they soon made it 6-1 as Alan Golightly latched onto a long ball and he delicately chipped the keeper who was grasping at thin air. Stephen Fife then made it 7-1 as he scored from the spot after Alan Golightly had been fouled. Paul Cromack then headed home from a corner to give a glimmer of hope for Aquatic but it was too late.
FIRST DIVISION
The Golden Fleece were simply too strong for the Times Inn as they went goal crazy with a 10-0 victory. Darryl Pearson found his scoring boots as he notched 5 times, Danny Fagan hit two and they were backed up with further strikes from Ross Morton and 2 own goals. Times Inn star man was Michael Donkin.
It could be another long season for the Dray and Horses as they were soundly beaten 7-1 away to an improved Country Park Inn. Lee Robinson replied for the Dray, but it was the strikes from star man Ryan Scott (4), Marc Evans (2) and Mark Priest that saw the Park Inn grab another 3 points.
The Saltgrass got their first win under their belts as they beat a stubborn Victoria Gardens 4-1. John Hope (2), James Butler and Steven Shepherd scored for Saltgrass, as Mark Wasey replied for the Vic for whom Ben Stokoe starred.
The Oddfellows came out on top as they ground out a 1-0 win over FC Chesters.
The game started slowly and Chesters were having the better and more clear chances, Oddfellows finally got started and began to impress with their passing and moving and they then scored the winning goal against the run of play as an inswinging cross from Stanness was volleyed home in style by Liver.
Thorney Close Inn look like they will be the team to beat as they handed out a 7-2 beating to a youthful FC Whitburn.
Both teams started brightly and passing it about neat and tidy and it was Whitburn who took the lead with the impressive Dominic Solman finishing brilliantly as he found the top corner. Thorney immediately replied when Paul Brooke curled a 25yrd free kick into the top corner, 5 minutes later and it Paul Brooke who put Thorney ahead as he thumped a header into the net from a Nicholson corner. It was 3-1 on the half hour as Paul Brooke grabbed his hat-trick with an easy tap in. Paul Hodgson celebrated his 4oth birthday in style as he scored to put the game beyond the reach of Whitburn.
Whitburn were thrown a lifeline as Gillatt gave away a penalty just after half-time and Solman slammed it past the keeper. The game was soon over as a contest as Hodgson grabbed his second goal and Rob Brooke smashed one in as his side found themselves 6-2 up. Paul Brooke then helped himself to his fourth goal of the game after great work from Johnson sealed the win.
Dean Black starred for Whitburn.
FIRST DIVISION (midweek)
East Durham Spartans ran amok as they crushed Park View 10-1, Philip Robinson was star of the show as he scored 4 goals. Further goals from Kevin Falconer (2), Michael Tempest (2), Barrie Leigh and Terrence Bentley saw the Spartans put the View to the sword.
Country Park Inn were made to fight for victory as they won 2-1 against an unlucky Saltgrass.
The Times Inn grabbed an impressive win as they beat FC Chesters 3-1.
The Golden Fleece maintained their 100% record as they cantered to a 4-0 win away to Dray and Horses.
Connor Slee opened the scoring finishing impressively after a neat 1-2 with Younger. The Fleece were laying siege to the Dray goal but were thwarted by good saves and poor finishing.
The second half saw the Fleece miss numerous chances thanks to some excellent goalkeeping, but the keeper could not do anything about the Fleece second goal as star man Richard Clark finished with the outside of his boot.The game was soon over as Eddy Wood scored twice in a couple of minutes.
Hollycarside seem to have no luck at the moment as they were on the wrong end of a 11-1 scoreline dished out by a ruthless Oddfellows. Inn Andy Smith and Steve Colquhoun both helped themselves to hattricks, Adam Laidler (2), Steven Allan (2) and Rob Smith completed the rout.
Thorney Close Inn found their shooting boots as they battered Victoria Gardens into oblivion as they ran 12-2 winners.
Thorney close inn started off slower than a Mitsubishi Charisma on a January morning, a defensive lapse of concentration allowed Lewis Wright the freedom of Hill View and he cooly lobbed the ball over the despairing dive of Jackson. Thorney got on with the job in hand and tried to play the ball on the floor, Dale Spence cut in from the right to tee up Paul Brooke to tap home. Spence was soon at it again another blistering run from the right this time setting up fellow winger Brett Gillatt to fire home. Spence again went flying down the right wing, storming in the box to set up Paul Brooke for his second, Gillatt then grabbed his sides fourth goal. Dale Spence got himself on the scoresheet after good work from Gillatt.
Thorney started the second as they finished the first a through ball from Micky Nicholson was pounced on by Dale Spence who rounded the keeper with ease. Brett Gillat played a sublime pass with the outside of his left boot for Dale Spence to flick the ball past the keeper for his hat trick and to send Thorney into seventh heaven. Paul brooke grabbed his hattrick as he made it 8 when he hit a trademark free kick from 25 yards. Spence grabbed his fourth and substitute Makin slid in as his side hit double figures. Gillatt then completed his hattrick and Makin grabbed his second goal to complete the scoring.
PREMIER DIVISION (midweek)
West End came out on top in a five goal thriller as they edged to a 3-2 win against a determined Hall Farm Blakeneys. Webber and Bogie were amongst the goals for West End, Hall Farm replied through Adey and Kyle Lax.
Hylton Colliery Juniors recorded another win as they ran out easy victors 6-2 against Shiney Row Travellers Rest.
Sassco UK are enduring a tough time in the top flight and it aint getting any better as they suffered a 7-2 defeat to Hendon Grange Global Gym.
Sam McCready grabbed a brace brace and he was backed up with goals from Adam Campbell (2), Michael Jacob, Stephen Langton and Tony Armstrong. Luke Page was again star man for Global.
Hendon FC remain hot on the heels of the league leaders as they recorded a 6-0 win over the Cambridge, man of the match Martin ‘Gandhi’ Hope scored four times. Brian Carter and David Rush completed the scoring.
Redhouse bounced back with a 5-1 over Hylton CW, with Stephen Lewis pulling the strings in a virtuoso performance. Redhouse goals came from Andrew Arnold, Carl Old, Gareth Brazier, Steve Anderson and Liam Wooton.
Chesters Athletic were in a rampant mood as they stormed to a 10-0 win against Usworth.
Alan Golightly continued his impressive form as he weighed in with a 5 goal haul, Kevin Gordon scored twice, Chris Bewick, Yates and an own goal completed the rout.
Aquatic Sports got back to winning ways as they got their first points on the board after a fine 6-1 victory against a strong Colliery Tavern.
Scott Hailstone (2), Mark Fisk (2), Michael Conlon and Lee Brennan bagged the Aquatic goals. James Dickinson replied for the Tavern.
The win came as a huge sigh of relief for Aquatic manager David Hoey “its great to get a win and hopefully this will kick start our season, after every defeat we’ve had, the noose has been tightening around my neck but I believed in the boys – I knew they had it in them. I even overheard one of the lads saying he had a tenner on me getting the sack if we lost”.