Baris NCEL 2012/13 Match Review #35
2nd December, 2012
Bridlington Town remain top of the Baris NCEL Premier Division after notching up the league's biggest win of the season at home to Nostell Miners Welfare.
The Seasiders were six goals up by the interval and added a further five in the second period to win 11-0 at the Neil Hudgell Law Stadium, a result that sends Nostell into the bottom two of the table.
Josh Greening got a hat-trick whilst there were two each for Ashley Allanson, Carl Stewart and Craig Hogg whilst Nathan Cook and Chris Batchelor also got on the scoresheet.
Bridlington are now two points ahead at the summit after Brighouse Town, who were second at the start of play, were held to a 2-2 draw at home to fellow title chasers Worksop Parramore.
They had to come from behind twice, Ernest Boafo cancelling out Lee Thompson's opener before James Hurtley made sure the points were shared after Scott Bates had put the visitors back in the lead.
Scarborough Athletic have climbed up into second spot after their 3-2 win at Armthorpe Welfare, a Craig Morley own goal and Tony Hackworth strike in the second half securing the victory with James Walker netting an injury time penalty for the hosts in a game that was 1-1 at the interval.
The other three sides in the top seven all lost a little ground on the top two as they were all beaten.
A Nicky Matthews hat-trick helped Thackley to a 4-1 win at Staveley Miners Welfare whilst Tadcaster Albion went down 2-0 at home to Heanor Town, courtesy of goals from Ian Clarke and Nathan Benger, whilst Barton Town Old Boys lost 3-0 at Arnold Town with Matt Hopewell, Tony Law and Daniel O'Donnell all finding the net in the second half for the Eagles.
Winterton Rangers moved off the bottom of the Premier Division table as they won 3-1 at home to Long Eaton United in a match that was played at Appleby Frodingham's ground, with Tom Finnigan's brace helping to secure a vital victory.
They are replaced in the basement by Lincoln Moorlands Railway whose home game with Hall Road Rangers was called off due to the recent bad weather.
Brian Cusworth's injury-time equaliser snatched a point for Maltby Main at Glasshoughton Welfare after the hosts had broken the deadlock in the 83rd minute through Matt Stirland.
Liversedge were 3-1 victors at Retford United with Curtis McMahon finding the net twice and Parkgate won 2-0 at home to Pickering Town to move into the top nine.
Athersley Recreation now lead Division One by six points after Jason Bentley's late double earned them a 2-1 win at home to battling bottom side Selby Town.
Albion Sports are up into second after Alex Cusack and McKoy Lyn netted in their 2-1 victory at Rossington Main, going above Cleethorpes Town who drew 1-1 at Teversal.
Fifth met fourth at AFC Emley with Louth Town coming away with a point in a 2-2 draw.
The hosts were two-up after just eight minutes through Anthony Haigh and Josh Ingham but Andrew Willoughby got them back in it before half-time and Callum Hyland struck the equaliser with a quarter-of-an-hour remaining.
Knaresborough Town lost 3-1 at home to Hallam, Aaron Moxam with two for the visitors who move up three places to seventeenth in the table.
There were 1-1 draws for Bottesford Town against visitors Pontefract Collieries and for Appleby Frodingham at Dinnington Town.
Shirebrook Town won 4-0 at Grimsby Borough with all the goals, from Brandon Cardwell, Jason Bradley, Mitcham Husbands and Tom Mullen, all coming in a seven-minute second-half spell.
And, Clipstone Welfare came from behind to win 3-2 at home to Yorkshire Amateur, Chris Baugh with what proved to be the winner on 76 minutes.
Eccleshill United's home clash with Worsbrough Bridge Athletic was called off due to a frozen pitch whilst Askern Villa's game with Hemsworth Miners Welfare passed an inspection but was then postponed as Villa were unable to raise a side.