NCEL 2010/11 Match Review #26
4th November, 2010
Barton Town Old Boys have become the latest team to head the KoolSport NCEL Division One table after their 5-0 victory at Rossington Main in midweek.
They had the perfect start with Scott Phillips and Matty McKay putting them two-up within sixteen minutes.
Mark Griffin added a third before the interval whilst Richard Medcalf wrapped up the scoring with two goals in the second period, the final one being an injury-time penalty.
Shirebrook Town climbed out of the bottom six with a 5-2 win at home to Worsbrough Bridge Athletic.
Lee Rhodes had them ahead by the break and Sean Hamstead, Sean Dickinson and Michael Lyall gave the Langwith Road side a three-goal advantage before Dean Shirt netted for the visitors on the hour.
Ben Bowring grabbed Shirebrook's fifth before Florent Fadiga scored with five minutes remaining for Worsbrough.
In the Premier Division, second placed Parkgate were held to a 2-2 draw by Scarborough Athletic.
The visitors took the lead twice through Ryan Blott - the second being a penalty - but, on both occasions, they were pegged back immediately by goals from Nathan Swindells.
Parkgate are now six points behind leaders Farsley AFC whilst Scarborough climb to twelfth.
AFC Emley are through to the Second Round of the President's Cup where a trip to Farsley awaits after their 2-1 home win over Winterton Rangers.
Teo Ringrose and Steve Kenworthy got their goals before Andy Walkden pulled one back for the visitors.
Staveley Miners Welfare will host Handsworth in the Second Round of the Wilkinson Sword Trophy as two goals in the last twenty minutes from Ryan Damms and Chris Coy saw them progress 2-0 against Grimsby Borough.
There were five all-NCEL ties in the First Round of the West Riding County Cup.
Marcus Walmsley struck with fifteen minutes remaining to see Farsley through 3-2 at Armthorpe Welfare whilst Leeds Carnegie beat visitors Yorkshire Amateur, 4-3.
Lee Garside's 64th-minute goal separated the sides as Pontefract Collieries went through 1-0 at home to Glasshoughton Welfare.
Mel Cotton's second-half double saw Askern Villa upset hosts Selby Town, 2-1, whilst three goals in five second half minutes from Joel Ettiene, Matthew Mathers and Joshua McClean helped Thackley to a 4-1 victory at Tadcaster Albion.
Lincoln Moorlands Railway won 2-0 at Bottesford Town in the Lincolnshire Senior Trophy, Ben Good and Tom Garrick with the late goals.
And, Hall Road Rangers progressed in the East Riding Senior Cup, beating Central Midlands visitors Westella & Willerby, 3-2.