Toolstation NCEL Match Review 2015/16 #53
18th February, 2016
Premier Division sides Albion Sports and Cleethorpes Town both booked their places in the Fourth Round of this season's Toolstation NCEL League Cup with away victories at Division One hosts in midweek.
Sports, though, had to come from behind three times to beat Teversal, 4-3, Ferdinand Annor, Lewis Morgan and Temour Khan from the penalty spot levelling proceedings after Paul Staniforth, Bradley Cox and James McCann had given the hosts the lead.
Marcus Edwards then put them ahead for the first time on 79 minutes and they go through to the last sixteen.
Things were a little simpler for Cleethorpes who prevailed at Winterton Rangers, 4-0, but they had to wait until the 52nd minute to open the scoring with Louis Grant grabbing a brace and a goal each for Daniel Trott and Marc Cooper ultimately making it a comfortable evening.
In the Premier Division, Maltby Main go up into eleventh spot after Nicky Darker and Joshua Hemmingway struck at the end of each half to win 2-0 at Parkgate, climbing above Rainworth Miners Welfare who were beaten 6-3 at Thackley.
Daniel Pett got a couple of the home side's goals whilst there was also a brace for Liam Theakstone for the visitors.
And, bottom side Liversedge remain seven points adrift after their 2-1 loss at Garforth Town despite taking a fifteenth minute lead through Rhys Davies as Greg Kidd equalised soon afterwards and Danny Harris scored the winner for the home side just past the hour mark.
A Tom Roebuck brace earned Shirebrook Town a 2-1 win at next-to-bottom Worsbrough Bridge Athletic to move up into third in Division One whilst two goals each for Luke Harrop and Andy Cooper helped Eccleshill United to a 6-2 home victory over Yorkshire Amateur.
And, late strikes from Jason Flint and Jamie Coulson claimed a 3-1 win at home for Grimsby Borough over Dronfield Town.
Meanwhile, Hall Road Rangers are through to the Semi-Finals of the East Riding Senior Cup as they beat a Hull City Academy side at Bishop Burton College, 2-1, Darren Rookes and Daniel Walker with their goals.