Wednesday 26 December 2012

The weather took its toll on the Fixture list only two games were played.


The weather took its toll on the Fixture list only two games were played.

FA  Sunday  Cup  3rd Round

Kelloe wmc 3 v 3South Bank AET South Bank won 6-5 on penalties
After a scrappy first 5 mins, kelloe started to pressure the visitors. This was rewarded when a through ball from ward reached Barton, Barton shrugged off a defender and coolly slotted home. Kelloe were dominating from then on, with megran and Barton both going close. Kelloe doubled their lead when ward rose to power in a header at the back post from a megran free kick. Kelloe went close again when the south bank keeper pushed a 30 harder from ward onto the crossbar. Just before half time, Ryder had a goal disallowed after ward was adjudged to fouling a defender. Into the second half, kelloe resorted to some schoolboy defending which resulted in south bank taking charge of the game with 3 quick fire goals in 10 minutes to knock the stuffing out of kelloe. From then on it looked as though kelloe were down and out, but in the 81st minute were rewarded for their efforts when Barton powered in a header from gibsons left wing cross.that took the game into extra time in which kelloe dominated a tired looking south bank side but south bank survived a last minute goal line clearance to take the game into penalties. It was south bank who held their nerve to win the shootout 5-4 to leave the kelloe side distraught.
Swinburne Maddison First Division

Sacriston Cricket Club 3 v 3 Chilton wmc
A good game to watch and play in despite terrible weather conditions. Sacriston went 1 down then came back to 1-1 through Gary Draper. They went 2 -1 down through a mix up with keeper and defender, came back 2-2 through Yates. 3-2 down then came back again through Ward.Chilton were leading at half time 2-1 through an own goal and Martin Houlahan. Sacriston equalised after the break before Chilton regained the lead through Michael Searby but Sacriston equalised at the death after a number of controversial linesman and ref decisions.

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