Monday 12 September 2011

Keys are Unlucky against the Lyons

Premier League leaders Hetton Lyons Cricket Club  traveled to first division leaders Washington Cross Keys for a Alan Smith Memorial League Cup 2nd round game. Hetton started strongly but the well organized Keys defenders kept them at bay until the thirty minute mark when Kane took advantage of a goalkeeper error to prod the ball home. In the second half the Keys stormed into the lead with a brace of goals from Chris Morrison, the first a wonderfully struck free kick. With ten minutes to go it looked like an upset was on the cards but the Keys needlessly conceding a penalty. Keeper Ramsey saves the spot kick but Hettons Watson reacts first to hammer the ball home. With time running out and the prospect of extra time looming Byrne scores the winner for Hetton with the goal of the game.Pelton Roab progressed into the next round winning 2-1 against visitors Houghton Comrades thanks to goals from Chris Moody and Michael Graver



In the First Round of the Washington Jrs Presidents Trophy the Big Chester le Street Derby saw the Plough entertain St Cuthbert’s Social.and it was the 3rd division outfit that got off to a flying start when they raced into a two goal lead.  The home side pulled a goal back in the 35th minute when Sam Baddams crossed for Daniel Hill to poke home from close range.  The second half got underway and it was the home side that took control and got an equaliser in the 60th minute when Michael Dawson crossed for Michael Curl to volley home from close range. The Plough now had the belief and confidence to win the game and took the lead in the 70th minute when Hill flicked on for Dean Cooper to race clear and finish well past the Cuthbert’s keeper. The game was put beyond doubt in the 80th minute when Michael Dawson supplied the through ball for Dean Cooper once again to finish well over the keeper head with the outside of his boot,Pelaw Grange Dogs Fc dominated the game from the kick off away to Framwellgate Moor Wmc . The pressure eventually showed and Anthony Nicholson put the ball from close range into Framwellgates net to make it 1 nil to the Pelaw Grange Dogs FC. A great volley though saw Framwellgate draw level not long before the interval after Pelaw gave the ball away in mid field. Pelaw were again dominating but then a mix up at the back saw the ball trickle into their net giving Framwellgate Moor a 2-1 lead at the half time. In the second half Pelaw still were dominating the game and eventually Chris Gosnell headed the ball home from close range to level it. Marc Wood had come on for Ant Nicholson and David Fleming came on about 15 minutes later for Chris Harvey who had some good efforts earlier in the game linking well with Paul Hargreaves. Once settled David Fleming hit a hard drive goal wards only for it to rebound eventually a good move saw Chris Hawkins strike a great volley into the net to give Pelaw Grange Dogs FC the match.Ouston FC were 6-2 winners at Durham Bede Lodge.





Chester Cricket Club ran out 6-0 winners against Quarrington Hill in the second round of the President's Trophy. The Cricketers were on top for the majority of the game and were rarely threatened by the away team. A first half hat trick from Steven Rose and a long range Ryan Davidson

goal gave the home side a 4-0 lead at half time.
Chester CC took their foot off the pedal slightly in the second half but continued to create chances. An Iain Ward strike from distance and a Jack Taylor penalty completed the scoring for the home side, while Quarrington Hill were unfortunate not to get a consolation goal from a well struck free kick.
The Red Lion Traveled to Burnmoor they   started well looking good to put this game to bed gaining 3 goals in the first 30 mins with Burnmoor Juniors struggling to get any kind of composure, until Lee Gaunt finds the back of the net. After making a sub and a few minor adjustments at half time Burnmoor find their feet stepping up the game as Daniel Gardner slams a screamer leaving the keeper nothing to do but watch it hit the back of the net in the 58 min followed shortly by one from Carl Tingley and Christopher Saunders. The Lions then gain another goal in the 70 min with still some fight left in them until Lee Gaunt put another goal to bed moments after deflating the Lions which resulted in Lee Gaunt to score yet again in the 83 min and moments later his 4th goal of the game just before the whistle sealing a 7-4 win for Burnmoor J.F.C Langley park rams progressed into next round with a good cup win over visitors Washington New Tavern. Very windy conditions with an entertaining first half. Langley scored after 2 minutes when Cummings played ball to Rutter and he blasted them into lead and Langley thought could push on from here, but credit to Washington held the heads up and got into the game and scored after 8 minutes direct from the corner spot as wind got hold of ball, Washington then took lead after 22 minutes again a corner but this time drifted into box and Washington scored, Langley were back level 2 minutes after , Rutter did really well taking on couple of players and shot and ball might of been going wide but Laverick tapped ball in to make sure. Half time was 2 all and could still go either way. Langley then took over game and scored after 68 minutes Cummings played to bough and curled a beauty into top corner, Langley then went further ahead with Rutter adding two further goals to give Langley a 6-2 win. Ushaw Moor Cricket Club traveled to Lumley FC and lead at 1-0 at half time. But Lumley equalized when Man of the Match pounced on a loose ball and scored from close range. Lumley took control and soon led through Jonny Morgan who finished well. Joe Wilkinson added Lumley's 3rd when his 20 yard strike found the bottom corner. Lewis Hollows completed the scoring giving Lumley a comfortable 4-1 victory New Brancepeth club started well taking a 3-0 lead by half time Ferryhill Dynamo’s tried to make a come back with a long diagonal ball from right to left with Vinny Gash taking a good first touch then lobbing the keeper to make it 1-3 but in the end just weren’t good enough.Bowburn Cooperage  will not know how they lost this one against visitors Pittington Fc, after having most of the play and missing chances .2-1 up at half time  Full time 2-2 extra time and 3-3 one more goal from each team Pittingtons late on again before a penalty shoot out. But once again Bowburn were furious as the goalkeeper didn’t have his gloves on and it was slid into the net both teams missed one before Dale Goundrys kick was saved to send pittington through.Ferryhill Saints won 4-1 at Washington Jays and Shadforth Plough Inn were 5-0 home winners over The Avenue. Dubmire wmc  continued their good form with a comfortable 6 - 3 win against division 2 team Sherburn Lambton Arms goals from Parking 3,Dunleavy 1.Donkin 1.Thompson 1.secured their place in the next round of the cup



In the First Division Again Sedgefield Net Park struggled to finish off chances against visitors Burnside Wmc. Burnside took the lead from a free-kick which the netpark keeper could only parry into the roof of the net. Net park were struggling playing into a very strong wind and would have been happy at 0-1 down at half-time but in the last minute they gave away a sloppy goal H/T 0-2.Burnside started the 2nd half the better team and scored a good team goal after 50mins 0-3. Net Park kept trying but it was Burnside who increased their lead with a free header from a corner 0-4. Lee Peat scrambled one in at the death for Net park, Full Time 1-4.The tow Sacriston Teams the Cricket Club and the Wmc met in the first derby of the season, the first big chance game after half an hour when three Cricket Club players were allowed space only for Yates 8 yards from goal to fire at Potts one on one. The big moment in the first half came on the 35th minute mark when Summers was adjudged to have fouled a player and from 25 yards out Thornton sent an unstoppable shot into the right hand corner with Potts only managing to push it further into the net, this was proof of what the WMC would of liked to see from Thornton last season but only should glimpses.
The second half the WMC came back into the game and controlled the game better with them having more of the ball and looked more threatening than they did in the first. The cricket club did have chances to kill the game with a hatful of chances falling to Yates, four of which Potts made good saves to and another three he squandered wide or over the bar. With twenty minutes remaining Gavin Richardson fired an unstoppable shot from 35 yards out which cannoned of the post and left Hall only to watch the ball go wide. Then the turning point in the game was with 15 minutes left and David Winter was fouled in the area and the referee could only award a penalty, Wardle stepped up and calmly put the penalty away. The WMC nearly won the game with five minutes left when Hall turned the ball away for a corner from a Gavin Richardson header from eight yards out. All in all a point was a fair result 1-1 with a game that was played in an excellent spirit.
Houghton Mill all stars lost 3-1 at Washington Victoria

In the Premier Division Sedgefield st Edmunds traveled to Brandon Sports with nine players missing and came away with 3-1 win with 2 goals from Ben Smith and 1 from Stephen Bagshaw. Langley Park Wmc won 3-2 against visitors Washington Chevies Sports Bar.




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