NCEL 2010/11 Match Review #33
12th December, 2010
Two KoolSport NCEL sides have booked their places in the Fourth Round of the FA Vase as five matches beat the weather to become the first to be played in two-and-a-half weeks.
A hat-trick from Ryan Damms helped Staveley Miners Welfare defeat their Division One rivals Leeds Carnegie 4-1 at Throstle Nest.
Dean Walters completed the scoring for them whilst Scott McGrory found the net for the home side.
Staveley are now at home to Sussex County League side Rye United on January 22nd.
Joining them are Tadcaster Albion who were 3-2 winners at Vodkat League outfit, Formby.
Graeme Whitehead struck their winner with five minutes remaining in a rollercoaster match on Merseyside.
Michael Young had put the hosts ahead from the penalty spot after just seven minutes but the Brewers were soon back level courtesy of Steven Jeff.
Stuart Rice then edged Tadcaster in front at the beginning of the second period before Victor Martindale restored parity yet again in the 72nd minute.
Maltby Main climbed up to sixth in the Premier Division as they won a seven-goal thriller at home to Hall Road Rangers.
They got off to a flying start with Daniel Reilly and Paul Lavender putting them two-up in the opening eight minutes.
Daniel Clarke pulled one back on 17 but a Scott Mellon brace towards the end of the opening half gave the hosts a 4-1 half-time lead.
Rangers, though, fought back and got to within a goal of Maltby through Martin Thacker and Steve Heath but the home side held on for the three points.
Armthorpe Welfare were 3-2 victors over visitors Brighouse Town with Leo Fortune-West opening the scoring for them in the tenth minute.
But, there was a long wait for the next goal.
Nathan Cartman levelled on 69 minutes before Craig Wilkinson and Craig Morley made sure of the home win and Cartman got his second in injury time.
And, it was a fantastic day for Marcus Edwards in Division One's only match as he struck five times in Eccleshill United's 6-1 win at home to Hemsworth Miners Welfare, his goals coming in a 23 minute spell in the second-half.