Baris NCEL Review - Season 2011/12 #12
2nd November, 2011
The top two in the Baris NCEL Premier Division both won in midweek to put some daylight between themselves and the chasing pack.
Bridlington Town stay at the summit after they were comfortable 3-0 winners at home to next-to-bottom Maltby Main.
Robert Hawkes scored just before half-time and Nathan Cook and Craig Hogg added to their tally in the second period.
They remain ahead on goal difference of Retford United who won 2-0 at Barton Town Old Boys with goals from Carl Haslam and Warren Hatfield.
Staveley Miners Welfare lost some ground in fifth spot as they went down to a 3-2 defeat at Arnold Town, Josh Schofield's second of the game earning the Eagles an excellent victory with five minutes remaining.
Jack Cross' 43rd minute strike saw Winterton Rangers cement ninth spot with a single-goal victory at Lincoln Moorlands Railway.
Worksop Parramore missed out on a chance to go back top of Division One as they were beaten 4-1 at home by Rossington Main, Jordan Hatton and Lee Holmes both grabbing a brace for the visitors.
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic scored in the opening five seconds through Shane Kelsey at home to Appleby Frodingham but were ultimately held to a 2-2 draw whilst Shirebrook Town were beaten 2-0 by visitors Hallam.
Louth Town became the first club to book their place in the Semi-Finals of the Wilkinson Sword Trophy with a 2-1 extra-time victory at home to AFC Emley.
Rocky Rawlings scored their winner on 95 minutes after Steve Norton had rescued them with a late equaliser in normal time.
There were six games involving Baris NCEL sides in the First Round of the West Riding County Cup.
Aron Heywood struck a hat-trick for Albion Sports as the Division One leaders beat the Premier Division's bottom side Selby Town, 6-3.
Eccleshill United provided a shock as goals in the last ten minutes from Marcus Edwards and Matthew Moore saw them triumph 2-1 at Evo-Stik League outfit Goole AFC.
Armthorpe Welfare and Liversedge notched up single goal away victories against league rivals Thackley and Yorkshire Amateur, respectively.
Brighouse Town progressed at the expense of Pontefract Collieries in a 3-1 home victory but Tadcaster Albion bowed out with a 2-0 defeat at Guiseley.