JACK HATFIELD SPORTS TEESSIDE LEAGUE
THE goals flowed as the first division title race continues to be a two-horse race.
Acklam Steelworks knocked in 10 goals against visitors Lingdale.
Matthew McQueeney scored a brace to take over as the top goal scorer, while Karl Lilly, Peter Snaith and Dean Talukder all also scored two each with Jamie Bowtell and Ben Wheatley also on target.
Dave Hitchin with a brace and Danny Harris replied for Lingdale to make the final score 10-3.
Whinney Banks YCC, still with two games in hand, beat Great Ayton United 7-0 with Lee Mahon opening the scoring.
Jack Campbell and Steve Richardson also scored in the first half, Mahon added his second in the second half, with Danny Lockwood, Michael Shellard and Ryan Slater also scoring.
Thornaby Dubliners took a 30th minute lead against Northallerton Town. Sam Vernalls pulled it back to 1-1 on the hour.
Matthew Parry gave the Dubliners a 2-1 lead with Carter adding his second to make it 3-1.
Grangetown Boys Club took a sixth minute lead through Jamie Bellamy, but Bobby Holmes scored for visitors North Ormesby to level.
Bellamy scored twice more to complete his hat trick before half time. Eddie Hebbron pulled it back to 3-2 midway through the second half.
Richmond Mavericks playing their last game of the season, raced into a 2-0 lead with goals from Karl Pottinger and Wayne Gredziak when they entertained Redcar Newmarket who replied on the hour through Jamie Graham.
BEADS entertained Whitby side Fishburn Park. The teams meet again in the Easter Monday Raine Trophy final.
A tight game was decided with two minutes remaining when Jack Wilson’s miss-hit shot beat the BEADS goal keeper to secure a 1-0 victory.
Thirsk Falcons beat New Marske 3-2 to move to the verge of the division two title. Dave Young gave Thirsk a 1-0 lead from the penalty spot after only four minutes. Stuart Poulter levelled on the half hour.
Three minutes into the second half Gareth Barber regained the home side’s lead, but an 80th minute penalty from Poulter made it 2-2. Five minutes from time Stuart Rose secured Falcons’ win.
Yarm took a 19th minute lead through Jack Dalton when they entertained Guisborough Globe who replied 12 minutes later through Adam Chung to give the teams a share of the spoils at 1-1.
Billingham Synthonia won their derby against Billingham Town 4-3.
Synthonia raced into a 3-0 half time lead when Danny Liddle opened after 15 minutes, and made it 2-0 from the penalty spot 10 minutes later, and Jake Marron made it 3-0 ten minutes before half time.
On the hour Chris Atkinson pulled it back to 3-1, and a brace from Shaun Laverick made it all square at 3-3, but with five minutes remaining Dimitri Kehi scored to give Synthonia the victory.
St Mary’s College fell behind after 10 minutes, when they entertained Richmond Town when Matthew Liberia opened the scoring.
Ten minutes into the second half Ben Holmes gave Richmond a 2-0 lead and then the same player made it 3-0 from the penalty spot in the 65th minute. Craig Sillick pulled a goal back with 15 minutes remaining.
STOCKTON SUNDAY LEAGUE
THE Premier Division title was decided when Hardwick Social defeated George & Dragon Yarm 8-1 and Norton George & Dragon beat Thornaby Cricket Club 6-0.
With the resignation of Rosegale N & SA in favour of Hardwick Social, Norton George & Dragon are the runners-up.
Hardwick Social slayed George & Dragon Yarm thanks to a hat-trick for Kallum Hannah, two goals from Christopher Stockton and one each for Tony Johnson and Lee O’Connell. Jamie Taylor replied.
Norton George & Dragon’s heavy win came courtesy of goals from Joel Callender (2), Chris Burton, Lewis Powell, Gavin Simcox and Matty Garbutt. Man of the match for Thornaby Cricket Club was keeper Wayne Lovatt while Joe Carter took the vote for George & Dragon.
Division One leaders The Royal were without a fixture, and their rivals made the most of it.
Stockton West End remain second following a 6-2 win away to Billingham Low Grange.
Port Clarence could only field 10 players again and were made to pay as Thornaby Jolly Farmers ran riot in a 16-1 home win.
Jolly Farmers scorers were Daniel Jones (6) Martin Wilkinson (3), Gareth Poole (2), Martin McManus, Sean Wilkinson, Stephen Preston, Connor Westwood and Martin Simpson. James Attey replied.
Billingham The Kings won 1-0 at Grangefield Park with Matthew Ford on target.
Stockton West End remain second following a 6-2 win away to Billingham Low Grange with two goals each from Andrew Dinsdale and Clark Peacock. Carl Kennedy and Lee Twizell got the others.
In Division Two, leaders Stockton Hardwick extended their lead with their rivals not playing with a 5-0 win against Roseworth Social.
Man of the match David Higgins hit three goals and Lee Jordan and Liam Westoby completed the tally.
Storytellers United won 2-1 at Eaglescliffe Bazookas with goals from Stuart Wood and Alex Braithwaite. Jamie Duncan got the Bazookas goal.
Premiership Norton WMC won 3-1 at second division Market Tavern in the Ian Gorman Memorial Trophy quarter-final. Norton’s scorers were John Davis (2) and Martin Small. Martin Kilburn netted for the Tavern.
In the John Jackson Memorial Trophy, second division Sun Inn won 5-0 at first division Layfield Arms with goals from Matthew Snowdon, Shaun Baker, Nathan Pitt, Sam Foxton and Steven Vickers.
MB DISTRIBUTION REDCAR SUNDAY LEAGUE
THE Black Swan will meet The Livery in the final of the Chuck Hepple Trophy thanks to a 3-2 extra time win over The Stockton in their last four clash.
Swan made a determined start and went two goals up through Rob Bennett and David Onions.
The visitors were lively however and after going close with several chances, pulled a Lewis Upton goal back before the break.
The Stockton had the better of the second half play and Lee Jefferson sent the tie into extra time when he scored their second with full time approaching.
Swan regrouped in extra time and Tyrone Dowson’s goal in the first minute of it turned out to be the winner.
The other semi-final between The Livery and Lobster was postponed.
Ennis Square Social Club won 4-2 at fellow title contenders Redcar Rugby Club in the first division.
Square raced into a four-goal lead inside the opening 20 minutes, with Adam Preston scoring a hat-trick and Anthony Jones adding the fourth.
The Rugby Club got into the game more in the second half and got two goals back - an own goal and a Paul Lyons effort.
Grangetown sank Lakes Social Club 9-2 after roaring into a 6-0 half time lead.
Youngster Ross Smith scored a hat-trick, Andrew Donachie and Peter Kelly scored twice, and Stuart Roberts and Steve Scott added the other goals.
Steve Jones grabbed a pair of consolation goals for Lakes.
Grangetown picked up another three points in midweek as they booked a 3-1 win at Clarendon Hotel.
Smith, 16, took his goal tally to five in two games with a brace, with Scott getting the other Grangetown goal in a competitive game.
Clarendon Hotel went into the fixture on the back of a 5-2 weekend win at an Eston Ship Inn side missing a couple of key players.
Joe Canwell and Luke Nicholson put the Hotel two up inside 20 minutes.
And although Graham Watson pulled a goal back for the hosts before the interval, strikes from Andrew Duncan and Rhys Bevan gave the visitors a three-goal cushion.
The visitors were reduced to 10 men midway through the second half, and Sean Harland pulled a goal back.
But Bevan added his second and Clarendon’s fifth.
In the second division, Middlesbrough Homeless eased to a 7-2 win at The Winning Post to move back to third from bottom.
Ryan Wright–King and Peter Quine scored consolation goals for the home side, who remain bottom.
UPVC SUPPLIERS LTD ESKVALE & CLEVELAND LEAGUE
THE race for the league title took another twist as Staithes Athletic tightened their grip at the top with two wins while defending champions and nearest challengers Lingdale United slipped up as they could only claim a point in midweek.
Staithes entertained Hollybush in midweek and ran out 3-1 winners. They got off to a flying start with Libbey heading home and he added a second after Ryan Thompson equalised.
The home side made a couple of second half substitutions and Butters scored Staithes’s third after exchanging midfield passes with Harland.
While the game was competitive, proceedings were much more one-sided as Staithes warmed up with a convincing 8-1 win against Hinderwell.
Staithes found themselves five up after just 17 minutes, with Ryan Gibson’s pace and delivery from set pieces proving a menace.
Jeff Morrison, James Armstrong and Chris Harland all scored twice, with Steve Starsmore and Adam Thomas adding the other Staithes goals.
Hinderwell scored their only goal at the end of the first half through Tom Steyert.
Lingdale United thumped basement side Goldsborough 7-0.
Andy Smith scored twice, and Liam Allinson, Anthony Jones, Gavin Croll, Joe Ferguson and Lewis Henderson were all on target.
But Lingdale dropped two points in midweek, needing a last-gasp Jones goal to salvage a 2-2 draw with resurgent Brotton Railway Arms.
Jonny Kirk gave Lingdale the lead before Paul Agar equalised for Brotton.
Former Lingdale player Bob Ovington put the visitors in front in the second half, but Jones popped up to score in the dying seconds.
With just four games to go, the result is a blow to Lingdale’s hopes of retaining the title.
Boosbeck came from a goal down to move into third place with a 3-1 win at Stokesley.
Dane Breckon gave Stokesley an early lead, but Boosbeck levelled through a Dominic Tokarski free kick and went in front through Callum Holliday before the interval.
Jake Thompson added the visitors’ third in a feisty second half.
Hollybush United won 3-1 at Lealholm to jump two places ahead of their beaten opponents and Stokesley.
Luke Weed opened the Hollybush scoring after his initial shot was saved, only to see Mike Thompson level for Lealholm just before half time.
Hollybush controlled the second half and two goals in three minutes from Jason Blackett and Liam Ball saw them home.
Lingdale United will attempt to retain the Scarborough Junior Cup tomorrow when they take on Wombleton Wanderers at Whitby.
And next Wednesday will see Staithes Athletic attempt to win the North Riding Saturday Challenge Cup as they play Teesside League outfit Guisborough Globe at Stokesley. The league’s management committee wish both sides well.
MSV SPORT TEESBOROUGH LEAGUE
CORRA FC confirmed their third-place finish in the closing Premier Division fixtures as they beat Riverside Rovers 4-3 in a close fought encounter.
Both sides were guilty of some sloppy defending, but it made for a largely entertaining game which Corra just shaded to run out deserved winners.
The final Premier Division game was between Erimus and Eaglescliffe.
The fixture became meaningless due to the Corra’s win, and both sides settled for a share of the spoils in a 2-2 draw.
In Division One, Justice FC caught up on a couple of games in hand they had on leaders Longlands and made the most of it with back to back wins to move three points clear at the top with an all-important clash between the top two impending.
They had little problem at Ironopolis on Sunday as they ran out easy 6-1 winners, but their midweek game was a totally different story as they just edged home 4-3 against Riverside B.
Ironopolis then defeated Riverside B 1-0 in their midweek fixture to move level with their opponents.
Eston Villa’s 4-0 defeat of Longlands confirmed their place at the top of Group C in the Hunter Cup, while West Middlesbrough Academy were already top of their group prior to their 4-0 win over The Junction.
This Sunday sees the second semi-final of the Dave Bodley Trophy between Eston Villa and Erimus as both teams play for the right to face all-conquering North Ormesby Cons in next month’s final.
BATTLEZONE PAINTBALL LANGBAURGH SUNDAY LEAGUE
IN Division One The Star had to twice come from behind to secure a point against Middlebeck, in a 3-3 draw, with goals from Joe Ford, Steven McPartland and Carl Bailey.
Park End edged a tight game with O’Connells 2-1.
Lakes United took an early 2-0 Division Two lead against title-contenders Acklam Green, courtesy of an Earl John-Lewis strike from outside the area, and a Carl Cairns goal.
But a formation switch from Acklam Green paid dividends as they led 3-2 at the break.
Three more second half goals made it a more comfortable-looking scoreline, with Acklam Green winning 6-2.
In Division Three Star & Garter took an early 2-0 lead at home to Parklands, with goals from Kieron McKinley and Joe Marron, before Parklands halved the deficit before half-time.
Another McKinley strike just after the break saw Star & Garter go 3-1 up, but a quick-fire Parklands double restored parity.
There was a late twist, as Parklands snatched a last-minute winner to secure all three points with a 4-3 victory.
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