Toolstation NCEL match review 2014/15 #18
9th October, 2014
An investigation is set to take place into the midweek FA Carlsberg Vase replay between Maltby Main and Dronfield Town which was abandoned with three minutes remaining.
Maltby had come from 1-0 down to lead their Toolstation NCEL rivals, 3-1, in the Second Qualifying Round Replay when proceedings were brought to a halt by the referee.
It is not yet known whether the match will have to be played again.
In the Premier Division, Bridlington Town are up into sixth following their 1-1 draw at Garforth Town, Ombeni Ruhanduka's opener for the Seasiders on 21 minutes cancelled out just before the interval by Nick Black.
And, a Marc Cooper hat-trick saw Cleethorpes Town win 3-0 at Retford United, catapulting them up four places into twelfth spot.
Clipstone made it nine wins out of nine as two goals from Jamie Smith and one each from Matty Ord and Jake Currie gave them a 4-1 victory at Louth Town and the Cobras remain in second position, now behind leaders AFC Emley on goal difference.
Hall Road Rangers came from behind to win 3-1 at home to Teversal with goals from Scott McKay, Leighton Mathewson and Paul Morrill and they have climbed into tenth.
And, Knaresborough Town are out of the bottom four after a Mitchell Hamilton hat-trick helped them to a 6-1 defeat of struggling hosts Grimsby Borough.
The Second Round of the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup saw seven NCEL sides progress through to the next stage with Worksop Town the biggest winners as they pummelled Phoenix, 13-0, at the Windsor Foodservice Stadium.
Antonio Wedderburn grabbed four of the Tigers' goals whilst Chris Whincop claimed a hat-trick in the rout.
There were two goals from Sam Smith in Handsworth Parramore's 4-0 home victory over Frecheville CA whilst Penistone Church were 5-2 victors at Brodsworth Welfare, Jack Moore and Lewis Dickinson making sure of the win in the last twenty minutes.
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic were two goals down with 25 minutes remaining at Kinsley Boys but strikes from Josh Evans, Brad Kerr and Andrew Broadbent turned the game on its head with a 3-2 win whilst Hemsworth Miners Welfare also went behind but won 3-1 at home to Houghton Main with Nicholas Guest's brace securing their progression.
Rossington Main were single goal winners at home to Staveley Miners Welfare but AFC Emley fell by the same scoreline to visitors Frickley Athletic and Hallam went through 7-6 on penalties following a 1-1 draw at home to Wombwell Main.
Meanwhile, goals from Dean Rick and Jordan Vilums saw AFC Mansfield into the Second Round of the Notts Senior Cup as they beat visitors Radcliffe Olympic, 2-0.