Lingdale YCC have made a good start to this season and have nine points from five games.
They beat Priestfields by the odd goal in five. James Donnelly put Priestfield ahead then Lingdale levelled through Martin Marsh. Morgan Close got Lingdale's second then set up Simon Davies for their third. Priestfield pulled one back through Carl Hansen but could not find a third to snatch a point.
Iceland had a close call by beating Boosbeck St Aidens 4-3. Boosbeck led through Dean Winters but Iceland tied the score before the break. Boosbeck then took a two-goal lead, early second half, Dave Sleeman and Craig Winter scored but a late rally saw Iceland score three times to win the game. Phil Hunter scored twice then a late penalty by Paul Wood sealed the issue.
Poverina have moved to the top of the league with a 5-1 victory over early leaders D and E Locksmiths. Steve Parkes scored two while Jon Alderson, Lee Bytheway and Nicky Hopper got one each. Jonny Hill got D and E's consolation.
Redcar Glazing and Jack and Jill fought out a 2-2 drawn. Paul Morgan put Redcar in front then doubles his tally early second half. The introduction of two subs changed this game for Jack and Jill when Thompson and King took the field, King scoring with his first touch. Joe Hanratty then scored Jack and Jill's second to level the scores.
Priory had a field day at home to SIFC.Org netting 15 times. Richard Bowden with six, hat-tricks for Damien Gee and Stephen Atkins, a pair from Stephen Thompson and an Andrew Bowman single made up Priory's total.
Highest scoring of the day goes to Cleveland Inn with 21 without reply against Big W. John Ryan wwith seven, Ray Woodhouse six, Brian Massey and John Morrison two each and one each for Neil McKenna, Stuart Carter, Andrew Stephenson and K Dyerling.
Thirsk Falcons
Thirsk Falcons U13s 10 Leven Athletic 2
Thirsk Falcons U13s entertained Leven Athletic and recorded their biggest ever victory running out 10-2 winners.
Thirsk wasted no time in gaining the initiative, Robbie Fountain striking after only six seconds.
A pacy Falcons side quickly doubled the lead, Duncan Padget instinctively prodding home. Dion Costick corner found Fountain's head and then the roof of the net for 3-0. It was Costick's delivery again which allowed Sam Raw to executive a precise volley, 4-0 inside 15 minutes.
Raw then made it five in spectacular style eluding four defenders and belting a 25-yard screamer into the top corner.
Leven pulled a goal back courtesy of an own goal before Fountain coolly completed his hat-trick, 6-1.
Thirsk's intricate attacking football continued to flow in the second half, however, it was Leven who netted first.
Normal service was resumed when Tom James set up Costick and then Padget for goals seven and eight.
Fountain curled a low left foot shot for his fourth and midfielder Raw claimed a hat-trick crashing in the tenth.
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