Baris NCEL 2012/13 Match Review #23
21st October, 2012
A Craig Hogg hat-trick helped Bridlington Town extend their lead at the top of the Baris NCEL Premier Division following their 4-1 home win over Thackley on Saturday.
Carl Stewart completed the scoring for the Seasiders as the game went into stoppage time whilst the visitors' goal came from Nicky Matthews when the hosts were two up.
Scarborough Athletic, who were second at the start of play, lost a little ground with a draw at Tadcaster Albion.
Matthew Plummer rescued a point for them with an 84th-minute equaliser after Steven Jeff had given Tadcaster the lead towards the end of the first period from the penalty spot.
Worksop Parramore have moved above Scarborough in the table after opening half strikes from Simon Mirfin and Lee Holmes secured a 2-0 victory at Heanor Town.
Brighouse Town and Barton Town Old Boys kept in touch with the top three with victories to keep them fourth and fifth, respectively.
Tom Matthews' injury-time winner saw Brighouse defeat visitors Maltby Main, 2-1, whilst a Steve Norton brace helped Barton to a 3-1 win at Parkgate.
Long Eaton United have moved up into sixth spot ahead of Tadcaster after coming from behind twice to win 3-2 at Nostell Miners Welfare, Danny Chambers getting what proved to be the winner on 50 minutes.
Lincoln Moorlands Railway remain bottom of the Premier Division despite picking up a point at Retford United, Craig Roche's late equaliser sharing the spoils after the home side had taken the lead in the first period through Danny Frost.
Railway are four points behind Nostell and there is now an eight point gap to twentieth after Winterton Rangers won 2-0 at home to Hall Road Rangers, Scott Mathews and Tom Finnigan with their goals.
Staveley Miners Welfare were the day's top scorers, winning 6-3 at Arnold Town, with Joe Thornton scoring a hat-trick, a feat equalled by James Beaston in Glasshoughton Welfare's 3-2 home victory over Armthorpe Welfare.
And, Liam Salt struck twice as Pickering Town took all three points in their 3-0 win at home to Liversedge.
Two quick-fire goals with a quarter-of-an-hour remaining from Jason Bentley helped maintain Athersley Recreation's three point gap at the top of Division One.
They had gone behind at AFC Emley to an Ashley Flynn strike on the half-hour but turned the game round to keep a healthy lead over Louth Town who won 4-1 at Dinnington Town, Matt Kennedy with a hat-trick.
Steve Lyon's goal on 30 minutes moved Pontefract Collieries up into third after their 1-0 victory at Clipstone Welfare, ahead of Cleethorpes Town who were beaten 3-2 at Worsbrough Bridge Athletic.
A double from Joel Freeston earned Knaresborough Town a 2-1 home victory against ~Selby Town to see them climb up into fifth.
Tom Mullen and Jake Vernon netted for Shirebrook Town as they won 2-0 at bottom side Appleby Frodingham whilst Hallam stay in twentieth spot following a 1-1 home draw with Yorkshire Amateur, Ben Cobley's 73rd minute penalty securing them a point.
Hemsworth Miners Welfare were winners on their travels, 2-1 at Eccleshill United, whilst Grimsby Borough comfortably beat visitors Bottesford Town, 3-0.
And, the spoils were shared in the other two Division One games with Askern Villa drawing 1-1 at Rossington Main and a late equaliser got a point for Teversal as their home clash with Albion Sports ended 2-2.