Baris NCEL 2012/13 Match Review #7
26th August, 2012
Four Baris NCEL sides have made it through to the First Qualifying Round of the FA Cup with Budweiser whilst Staveley Miners Welfare will be hoping to join them following a midweek replay.
Retford United produced the biggest scalp as they went to Evo-Stik League side Hucknall Town and won by a single Rob Sanderson goal in the opening minutes of the second period against their hosts who are now managed by former Badgers boss, Brett Marshall.
Tadcaster Albion were 3-0 victors at home to Ebac Northern League side Norton & Stockton Ancients with Nick Thompson giving them an eighteenth-minute lead before Charlie Binns and Daniel Gray made sure of the win in the second period.
Craig Gladwin's 20th minute strike was enough for Maltby Main to progress at North West Counties outfit Chadderton and Eccleshill United went through with a 2-1 victory at fellow NCEL side Brighouse Town.
The Eagles beat their Premier Division opponents with a double from Charlie Flaherty in the second half that sandwiched a goal for the hosts from Tom Matthews.
Staveley were close to going through at the first attempt at home to Bamber Bridge but Andrew Bell's injury-time equaliser for the visitors saw the clash finish 3-3 and means a replay on Tuesday night.
Barton Town Old Boys and Heanor Town bowed out of the competition, losing 2-1 at home to Cammell Laird and at Blaby & Whetstone Athletic, respectively, and Hemsworth Miners Welfare went down 5-1 at Salford City.
Worksop Parramore have returned to the top of the Premier Division after their 4-3 victory at Bridlington Town.
Six of the seven goals came in an entertaining first half with the teams level by the interval but Lee Whittington, grabbing his second of the afternoon, edged Parramore in front after the break and made it five wins out of six for the top flight new boys.
They replace Scarborough Athletic at the summit after the Seadogs went down 2-0 at Long Eaton United, courtesy of an Elliot King double with both goals coming at the start of each half.
The Blues have had an excellent start to the season and are just behind Scarborough in fourth place on goal difference.
Two goals from Nathan Forbes-Swindells helped Parkgate to a 3-2 home victory over Arnold Town after the visitors had taken a two goal lead and the Steelmen have moved up into second spot.
Thackley complete the top five after Mark Bett's first half strike earned them a 1-0 win at Liversedge.
Lincoln Moorlands Railway scored their first goals and picked up their first point of the season to move off the bottom of the table.
Graham Marchant's double had put them in trouble at Nostell Miners Welfare but Josh Barker struck twice to make sure the spoils were shared.
Glasshoughton Welfare claimed their first win of the campaign, 3-1 at Winterton Rangers, whilst there was a 2-2 draw between Armthorpe Welfare and Pickering Town, Tom Fenwick claiming a point for the Pikes in the 86th minute.
In Division One, bottom side Appleby Frodingham earned their first point as they drew 0-0 at home to Askern Villa on Friday night.
Saturday saw Clipstone Welfare retain top spot with a 4-1 win at Rossington Main, despite trailing at half-time through a Shaun Pendleton strike.
Gavin King quickly levelled after the interval and Welfare took the points with three goals in the last sixteen minutes from Steve Owens, James McCann and Simon Hennessy.
An Ashley Flynn hat-trick helped AFC Emley to a 5-0 victory at Dinnington Town to move up into second spot, a point ahead of third-placed Athersley Recreation who won 3-0 at home to Worsbrough Bridge Athletic with second half goals from Scott Alcock, Craig Wilkinson and a Tom Harban penalty.
Louth Town scored twice in the opening two minutes through Danny Kilmore and Callum Hyland at home to Grimsby Borough but found themselves 3-2 down at the break as the visitors hit back with goals from Andrew Taylor, John Gaughan and George Newby.
But, the hosts snatched a 4-3 win with a Jamie Coulson double in the last five minutes to climb up into fourth.
Yorkshire Amateur are up into fifth after a Dennis Katoro brace went a long way to securing them a 5-3 victory over their visitors, Albion Sports.
Two goals from Steve Lyon and a Nathan Perks strike claimed a 3-0 win for Pontefract Collieries at Cleethorpes Town whilst Bottesford Town were 3-1 home victors over Hallam.
Lee Bowler and Jake Vernon scored two each in Shirebrook Town's 4-2 win at home to Selby Town whilst Teversal's game at Knaresborough Town was called off as all but four of the visiting team's players were unable to get to the ground as they were stuck in traffic following an accident on the A1(M).