Saturday 20 December 2014

SATURDAY DECEMBER 20TH 2014


FERRYHILL TOWN 1 V 5 COUN DON @ LEEHOLME YOUTH FC
Coundon deserved all three points playing lovely football goals 3 Kurt Mathews 1 Darren Griffiths 1 Christopher Howe man of match Paul Barker. Ferryhill man of match Mathew Jackson. Craig Bowmer with the goal with an assist by Shane Snaith with a great free kick

EBCHESTER CONSETT RESERVES 0 V 1 SHERBURN VILLAGE WMC FC
Sherburn came to a cold and windy Consett for today's game. A first half with little action to talk about finished 0-0, neither team made the goalkeepers work throughout the half. Second half was very much the same to begin with, both teams equalling one another. Sherburn however took the lead; Ebchester cleared a corner to the edge of the box where Sherburn's centre back hit a great strike leaving the goalkeeper with no chance. With the game coming to the end, Ebchester tried to get men forward but it was Sherburn who had the best chance and they should have wrapped up the game, a rebound fell to their player 3 yards out and with an open goal he blazed it over the bar.

SHILDON RESERVES 3 V 1 BRANDON UNITED RESERVES
On a cold but bright day at the Bobby Robson Shildon came out on top in a very close game. Brandon started the brightest and it was against the run of play when Stephen Clifford put the home team in front after a good move. This woke up the home team and they added a second through Michael Webster and this sent the home team back to sleep and allowed Brandon to keep playing and very much in the game. The introduction of 16 year old Daniel Hawkes after the break gave the home team a lift but it was Brandon's turn to score against the run of play through Robson brown. The home team lifted their game and a first senior goal for Connor storey sealed the points for Shildon. Man of the match for Shildon was Clifford and Ben Pearson who gave the home defence a torrid time for Brandon.

HARTLEPOOL FC RESERVES 2 V 1 MURTON AFC
This was a closely contested game with the home team taking all 3 points with a spirited 2nd half display. FC struggled to get started in this match and found themselves one down after 5 minutes when a poor back pass didn't find the keeper and Murtons no. 9 Robinson seized the gift and coolly slotted home. Even with the wind FC were guilty of not taking their opportunities and greater possession to get the scores level. A different team entered the field in the second half and FC was quick to put pressure on the Murton defence. It was the reaction FC management wanted and FC drew level when MOM Thompson rose above the defence to head home a Donaghy corner. Donaghy stretched the lead when picked up a loose ball in the midfield to sprint past 2 defenders to smash the ball into the bottom corner. FC had most of the chances and possession in the second half

HYLTON SC 2 V 2 HORSLEY HILL FC
Second in the league Horsley hill visit Hylton .c at the Billy Hardy complex, Horsley hill have been in fine form but Hylton took the game to them and found themselves 1-0 from moody within 15 minutes, Horsley hill played attractive football which was nice to watch but didn’t really create many clear cut chances although they found the net just before half time 1-1. With the introduction of new boy Scott Maliburn gave Hylton a different dimension and he made an immediate impact with a run similar to Gareth bales, he unselfishly squared it and moody tapped home 2-1 moody. Hylton had most of the play 2nd half and should have had two easy penalties but the referee was having none of it, Hylton created many chances and it should have been 3 points but Horsley Hill scored a header from a corner kick and the points were shared.

Sunday 14 December 2014

SATURDAY DECEMBER 13TH 2014


FERRYHILL TOWN 1 V 7 CHESTER-LE-STREET TOWN WHIEHILLS
Chester le Street Whitehills played lively football deserving to win all 3 points. Debutant for Ferryhill Tom Orton recent signing from Brandon getting man of the match Goal scorer dangerous number 9 Shane Snaith hitting a 20 yard screamer with the outside of his foot leaving the goal keeper flapping like a bird.

SHILDON RESERVES 5 V 1 BIRTLEY FC
Huntley Hatrick sinks Birtley
A stunning hatrick from Shildon reserves skipper James Huntley put the home team on track for a 5 1 home win. The early part of the game was fairly even but the home team struck first through mom Huntley. Cameron Wilkinson and Stephen Clifford then scored 1 each to give the home team a 3 0 half time lead. The home team took control of the second half and a further 2 from mom Huntley put the home team 5 0 up. Birtley never gave up and Paul Carlton scored a consolation for the visitors. A special mention for 3 16 year olds Connor storey, James Blackmore and Robbie Anderson all made their mark on the game with storey and Blackmore hitting the woodwork and storey having a goal chalked off for offside, unfairly in my opinion.


BISHOP AUCKLAND RESERVES 3 V 1 HARTLEPOOL FC RESERVES
Both teams competed in a very competitive and even encounter; that was edged by the home side. Bishops went 1-0 up after 5 minutes - Liam gains lovely reverse ball was met by a perfectly timed Pickford diagonal run, allowing the winger to slot home. Hartlepool were back in the game some 15 minutes later as a free kick was headed into his own net by the returning Thomas Iley. The rest of the first half was an even yet bitty affair, with chances created by both.  The second half followed a similar pattern, with perhaps the home side having the better of the chances. Alex Cantwell forced a stunning save from the visiting keeper, before no are Maughan fired straight at him when 1 on 1. Eventually the winner came as Alex Cantwell blasted through the keepers legs, before Pickford powerfully added his second to seal the points!

HORSLEY HILL FC 3 V 3 WALLSEND TOWN
Horsley Hill’s young players found it tough going today eventually playing out a 3-3 draw with a physical Wallsend outfit. Levi Collins 2 and an Excellent 30 yard free kick from Houshby ensured the Hill gained a hard fought point. Adam Bell was outstanding for the Hill and gained the MoM award

WEARDALE CHARITY CUP ROUND 2
Ebchester travelled to Darlington for a wear dale cup tie, Darlington started the better team a didn't take long to get in front. 30 minutes in the hosts had got a comfortable lead of 4-0! They added one more to make it 5-0!  The second half was much of the same, the home team adding a further 5 goals to Ebchester's 1! The final score 10-1 and the hosts deservedly go into the next round!

 

 

Sunday 7 December 2014

SATURDAY DECEMBER 6TH 2014


WALLSEND TOWN 5 V 0 SEDGEFIELD NETPark
Well Wallsend town still carry on their dominance of the division with an excellent performance against Sedgefield today with Sedgefield holding off for about 15 mins before Paul bell broke the dead lock with a fine goal. But it was his strike partner Derek graham who has scored the goal of the season with a lovely over head kick goal just before half time about ten yards out. Then second half started with captain Gary hall in sensational form and his best form for Wallsend town by far with another 2 goals today and Paul bell finished the rout with his second of the game as well for a fantastic performance and continue their unbeaten run.

FERRYHILL TOWN 1 V 4 HARTLEPOOL FC RESERVES
Ferryhill 1-4 Hartlepool reserves, Hartlepool played. Well deserved all points scorer and mom for Ferryhill Shaun Ryder credit to Hartlepool good competitive game

HORSLEY HILL FC 7 V 3 SHILDON RESERVES
The Hill got back to winning ways with emphatic 7-3 win at home to Shildon Res. However the score line did not reflect how tough the game was due to the great effort from Shildon. Hill scorers Kyle Houshby 3 (MoM), Captain Kevin Davison, Levi Collins 2 and a outstanding overhead kick from centre back, Ryan Moore. Huntley, Webster and Brennan were Shildons Scorers

BIRTLEY FC 0 V 9 EBCHESTER CONSETTBRESERVES
Birtley FC started the brighter creating a couple of chances which they failed to take, Ebchester then went and opened the scoring on the 12' and doubled their lead on the 20' with a rocket of a shot. Birtley FC then just collapsed with Ebchester Consett Reserves scoring another four on 25',34',38',40' to go in 6-0 up. Birtley FC tried their best in the second half but Ebchester Consett Reserves where just too good on the day and scored another 3 goals 65',68',85' to win the game 9-0.

WASHINGTON AGED PEOPLES TROPHY ROUND 2
Coundon edged past Murton 2-0 scoring both goals in the first half. The first came after just 2 minutes and the second just before half time. The second half was a quiet affair with Coundon controlling however Murton did create one or two chances.