B & H King's Head 2 v 0 St. Mary's College OB
For over an hour both sides battled hard to find a chink in the opposition's defence without success. Fifteen minutes from time however, King's Head man of the match Mick Jones broke the deadlock firing home from the edge of the area following good work from Paul Round. And ten minutes later, Round hit the crucial second goal.
Thornaby Mand. 12 v 0 Nth. Skelton
Five goals up at half time, Mandale coasted to victory with Andrew Dyson completing his hat trick shortly after the interval and ending with five goals to his credit. Bradley Murray completed his hat-trick on the hour and added a fourth later while John Gittens (2) and Kevin Legg completed the scoring.
Stokesley 5 v 3 South Bank United
Dave Larkin crossed for United's man of the match Peter Truscott to beat the keeper with a looping header but Stokesley were soon back on level terms when Mike Angus made no mistake from the penalty spot. Stokesley took the lead on the half hour through Michael Bulmer but United's Peter Renton hit back to equalise. Full back Richard Simpson restored Stokesley's advantage and they increased their lead when Michael Lanagan converted. Bulmer added a fifth with 15 minutes remaining and the only other goal of the game came when Renton reduced the deficit for United.
Thornaby Village 1 v 1 Bull's Head
Last week the league had it's quickest hat trick - this week it had one of it's quickest goals after Bull's Head took the lead when Martin Dewing headed home with just 40 seconds on the clock.
There was little to choose between the two sides although Bull's Head had to enlist another goalkeeper on the hour following a serious injury and ten minutes later, the Village equalised when Dave Swan notched.
Black Horse 0 v 8 Stock. Elementis
Mark Allinson opened the scoring in the 15th minute and by half time the player had another goal to his credit as well as one from Chris Tyson. After the break Tyson picked up his second of the game before Adam Cooper slotted the ball home for number five before Allinson and Tyson both completed their hat-tricks. Midfielder John Wetherall was the other marksman for Elementis.
Coulby Newham 1 v 3 Ennis Square
Goals in the tenth minute of each half gave Ennis Square the upper hand before Mark Sowerby pulled one back when he converted from the penalty spot. Fifteen minutes from time, a third strike for Ennis put the result beyond doubt.
Woodman's Arms 2 v 2 M'brough PO
Middlesbrough PO took the lead on the when Scott Heslop pounced on a miss hit goal clearance and returned it over the keeper's head.
Five minutes from half time, Lee Wharfe scored a brilliant equaliser striking the ball on the volley into the top corner of the net. Woodmans took the lead early in the second half when Chris Mothersill fired into the area and with the Post Office failing to clear their lines, Mick Cavanagh pounced to stick the ball into the back of the net. PO came back strongly and were unlucky not to equalise earlier than the 18th minute when Heslop salvaged a point with a diving header.
North Riding Challenge Cup,
round four
Redcar Coke Ov. 1 v 2 Brotton WMC
A disputed goal from Brotton in the tenth minute put Coke Ovens on the back foot and when Brotton made it 2-0 on the half hour they were really up against it. Twenty minutes from time however, Gary French brought Coke Ovens back into the game when he scored from the edge of the area and Redcar then had an equaliser ruled out.
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