NCEL 2009/10 Match Review #63
9th April, 2010
Tadcaster Albion have moved to the top of KoolSport NCEL Division One after Tuesday night?s 3-0 win at Worsbrough Bridge Athletic.
Tom Matthews, Danny Pitts and then Marc Thompson from the penalty ensured a comfortable victory against the bottom side to put them ahead of Brighouse Town on goal difference with two games in hand.
Pontefract Collieries climb to fifth after two wins in midweek, firstly a 1-0 win at Eccleshill United on Tuesday courtesy of a Carl Fothergill penalty and then a 3-2 win at home to Bottesford Town on Thursday.
Two penalties were converted by Craig Rouse whilst Mark Lafferty ensured the victory with an 88th minute winner after Simon Drayton had also struck twice for the visitors.
Bottesford did have some cheer earlier on in the week as a first half Richard Creer own goal and second period strikes from Craig Bridge and Mark Anderson ensured a 3-0 victory over visitors Grimsby Borough on Tuesday.
A Gareth Barlow 22nd-minute strike was enough for Barton Town Old Boys to win 1-0 at Worsbrough, also on Thursday.
Lincoln Moorlands Railway moved further away from the bottom two in the Premier Division as Billy Stubbs, Joe Butler and Joshua Schofield gave them a 3-0 win at home to Selby Town.
Arnold Town won by the same scoreline on Monday at Pickering Town with Joe Naylor, Josh Thornton and Tony Law making sure of the victory.
Two goals in the last ten minutes by Scott Phillips and James Webb moved Scarborough Athletic back into the top five with a 2-0 win at home to Long Eaton United.
And, Greg Mason struck an injury time winner for Maltby Main in a 2-1 victory at Hall Road Rangers.
A Bruno Holden hat-trick secured a League Cup Semi-Final place for Armthorpe Welfare at the expense of hosts Tadcaster Albion on Thursday night.
Craig Morley and Craig Fletcher also netted to set up a home tie against Pickering Town in the last four.
Hallam are through to the Final of the Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup after their 4-1 win at Nostell Miners Welfare and they will face Sheffield who beat Staveley Miners Welfare 4-3 in extra-time.