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Baris NCEL Review - Season 2011/12 #53

15th April, 2012

Both the Baris NCEL Premier Division and Division One title races took twists and turns on another enthralling day of action on Saturday.

Retford United have returned to the top of the Premier Division after they thrashed visitors Nostell Miners Welfare, 10-1.

Goals from Warren Hatfield, Adam Colton, Carl Snowdon and Karl Slack helped them to a 4-1 lead by the interval.

Hatfield completed his hat-trick, Colton and Slack each found the net for a second time and Adam Scott got a brace of his own in the second half to complete the rout.

The Badgers go back above Bridlington Town who went down 2-1 at Staveley Miners Welfare.

Ryan Damms' injury-time penalty snatched the win for the home side after Nathan Cook had cancelled out an earlier spot kick from Damms with five minutes to go.

A Tom Matthews hat-trick helped Brighouse Town to a 4-2 home victory over Pickering Town to keep them in third position ahead of Scarborough Athletic who beat visitors Armthorpe Welfare 6-0 with Ryan Blott netting five of their goals.

A 4-1 win at home to Arnold Town made sure Winterton Rangers kept fifth spot, one point ahead of Parkgate who won 5-0 at basement side Selby Town with Nathan Swindells scoring four.

Maltby Main moved out of the bottom two with a 1-0 home victory over Lincoln Moorlands Railway, a win that dumps their opponents into the relegation zone.

Rob Branagan got the vital goal on 51 minutes against a Railway side who were reduced to nine men during the match.

Braces from Nathan Cartman and David Boardman helped to secure a 5-2 victory for Liversedge at Hall Road Rangers whilst Barton Town Old Boys went one better, winning 5-1 at Tadcaster Albion.

Division One leaders Handsworth have had their lead at the top cut to three points after they were beaten 3-1 at Glasshoughton Welfare.

Alex Booth had the hosts ahead by the break before Lee Bennett doubled their advantage on 53 minutes.

Faffy Gwindi pulled one back for Handsworth but Liam Radford made sure of the points in injury time to move Glasshoughton up into third.

Second-placed Worksop Parramore won 5-2 at Louth Town, with Gavin Allott netting twice whilst Paul Staniforth, Lee Holmes and Liam Morris all got on the scoresheet.

Will Ramsay's injury time winner in a 2-1 victory at AFC Emley means that Pontefract Collieries are now guaranteed a top five spot.

Rossington Main and Eccleshill United kept their sixth and seventh positions, respectively, with away wins.

Brandon Fallon and Shaun Pendleton scored for Rossington in their 2-0 victory at Shirebrook Town whilst Charlie Flaherty got both Eccleshill's goals as they won 2-1 at Worsbrough Bridge Athletic.

Teversal and Bottesford Town earned a point each in a 1-1 draw at Carnarvon Street whilst Dinnington Town won 2-0 at home to Askern Villa and Hemsworth Miners Welfare were 2-1 victors over visitors Appleby Frodingham, Jon Impey with the last minute winner.

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NCEL Premier Division P Pts +/-
1 Retford United 38 85 55
2 Bridlington Town 38 84 60
3 Scarborough Ath 38 74 46
4 Brighouse Town 38 73 34
5 Staveley MW 38 71 14
6 Winterton Rangers 38 68 22
7 Parkgate 38 67 27
8 Tadcaster Albion 38 67 18
9 Arnold Town 38 63 10
10 Thackley 38 62 12
11 Barton Town Old Boys 38 53 -3
12 Pickering Town 38 51 -1
13 Armthorpe Welfare 38 50 -1
14 Liversedge 38 41 -18
15 Long Eaton United 38 34 -25
16 Hall Road Rangers (-3) 38 34 -29
17 Nostell MW 38 32 -38
18 Maltby Main 38 29 -43
19 Lincoln Moorlands 38 25 -56
R 20 Selby Town 38 12 -84
NCEL Division One P Pts +/-
R 1 Handsworth 38 82 49
P 2 Glasshoughton Welf 38 79 45
P 3 Worksop Parramore 38 77 43
4 Albion Sports 38 76 36
5 Pontefract Collieries 38 72 37
6 Eccleshill United (2) 38 66 26
7 Rossington Main 38 64 28
8 Hemsworth MW 38 60 7
9 Dinnington Town 38 60 1
10 AFC Emley (-1) 38 57 14
11 Worsbrough Bridge 38 57 9
12 Louth Town 38 55 -3
13 Shirebrook Town 38 51 0
14 Hallam 38 51 -8
15 Teversal 38 51 -12
16 Bottesford Town 38 33 -31
17 Askern Villa 38 33 -33
18 Grimsby Borough 38 26 -56
19 Yorkshire Amateur (-3) 38 25 -59
20 Appleby Frodingham 38 8 -93

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