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TOOLSTATION NCEL MATCH REVIEW 2016/17 #07

TOOLSTATION NCEL MATCH REVIEW 2016/17 #07

Keith Parnill30 Aug 2016 - 13:40
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Cleethorpes Town head four teams on ten points at the top of the Premier Division after another Saturday full of goals in the Toolstation NCEL.

Marc Cooper, Peter Winn and Andrew Taylor netted in the first half of their home game with Garforth Town before Luke Mascall sealed a 4-0 victory after the interval.

Hemsworth Miners Welfare climb to second after their 5-3 triumph at Clipstone, Bill Law putting them ahead after just 22 seconds before Martin Brissett levelled for the home side, Luke Danville restored the visitors' lead and then Nathan Forbes brought parity once again in the opening period.

Dominique Blair and Nicholas Guest put Hemsworth 4-2 up by the hour mark, Brandon Cardwell then hauled Clipstone back into the game but Guest ensured the win with his second and his side's fifth in stoppage time.

Harrison Blakey scored nine minutes from time to claim a 2-1 home win for Liversedge at the expense of Rainworth Miners Welfare after Liam Morris had brought the visitors back into the game following Vaughan Redford's early opener.

Thackley move above Bottesford Town, who were the table toppers at the start of the day, into fourth after beating them 1-0 at Birch Park, Daniel Clayton's penalty seventeen minutes from time sealing the deal.

Kai Hancock struck his tenth goal of the season to earn Athersley Recreation a 1-0 win at home to Armthorpe Welfare and they are now eighth in the table, one point off the leaders, whilst Armthorpe who missed two penalties in the game stay bottom and are still searching for their first goal and points of the season.

Retford United and Parkgate are also yet to get off the mark as both suffered home defeats.

Robert Petch struck four and there was a brace for Jonathan O'Callaghan as Retford went down 7-0 at the hands of Barton Town Old Boys whilst, despite an opening goal from Mohammed Hamid, Parkgate were beaten 2-1 by Pickering Town, Russell Parker and Nicholas Thompson scoring for the Pikes in the second half.

There were hat-tricks for Joel Sutton in Bridlington Town's 4-3 victory at Handsworth Parramore and for Maltby Main's Steve Hopewell at home to AFC Mansfield in a 3-1 triumph.

Staveley Miners Welfare got their first win of the campaign as Kieran Watson struck twice in their 2-0 defeat of hosts Harrogate Railway Athletic.

Eccleshill United made it four wins out of four to go top of Division One, Luke Harrop netting twice in their 4-3 home victory over Brigg Town although the visitors staged a late rally with Scott Hellewell and Luke Anderson scoring in the last twenty minutes.

The Eagles go above Campion who went down 2-0 at Winterton Rangers, Jamie Richardson's opener and a Daniel Brown own goal inflicting their first defeat.

Penistone Church are third after a remarkable 9-5 victory at home to Grimsby Borough in a game that started in unremarkable fashion, Jason Flint's fourteenth minute penalty putting the away side ahead.

Dale Kelly then struck twice and Daniel Joynes also got on the scoresheet to give the home side a 3-1 advantage at the break before the goals started flying in during the second period, beginning in the first minute as Daniel Trott grabbed a second for Borough.

Tom Cadzow, Lewis Dickinson, Ashley Ellis and Dickinson once more - this time from the penalty spot - made it 7-2 but the visitors did not give up as William Peers also converted a spot kick and Jack Debnam struck to make it 7-4.

Kelly got his second and Penistone's eighth on 89 and both sides added one more goal in stoppage time, Scott Whittington for the hosts and another penalty, this time put away by Trott, for the visitors.

There were no goals in Hall Road Rangers' match at Westella & Willerby until the 78th minute but, after Scott Phillips' opener for the visitors, the floodgates opened with Phillips completing a hat-trick whilst a Mike Hewitt own goal and a Dane Mortimer strike piled misery on to the home side who are now bottom having lost their five matches so far.

Rangers are fourth, ahead of Glasshoughton Welfare who won 5-1 at home to Yorkshire Amateur, Nathan Keightley getting two of their goals.

Craig Mitchell's hat-trick helped Teversal to a 6-2 win at Nostell Miners Welfare, Blake Owen and Callum Mawbey netted in Dronfield Town's 2-0 victory at Ollerton Town and there were was a goalless draw between Selby Town and Knaresborough Town.

And, Shirebrook Town, who started the day at the foot of the table, got their first points of the campaign with a 4-1 home defeat of Worsbrough Bridge Athletic, Ryan Hall, Liam Osborne, Will Wraith and Kieran Barnes with their goals.

Source : Toolstation NCEL website.

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