Emley AFC were one of four Toolstation NCEL sides to book their place in the next stage of the Buildbase FA Vase with First Round victories on Saturday.The Pewits enjoyed a comfortable 4-1 home win over Longridge Town with Samuel Pashley and Callum Charlton giving them a two goal lead by the interval before Lennon O'Grady and Jack Bennett doubled their advantage with the visitors pulling a goal back with fourteen minutes remaining.
A hat-trick from Josh Walker helped
Winterton Rangers to a 5-1 victory at home to NCEL Premier Division rivals
Goole AFC, Luke Anderson and Daniel Walker also getting on the scoresheet for the hosts after Mitchell Pattinson had grabbed what was an equaliser for the Vikings.
Eccleshill United defeated Heaton Stannington 5-2, their away win coming courtesy of goals from an early Andrew Cooper penalty then further additions to the scoreline from Ellis Wade, Luke Aldrich, Aiden Day and Zackary Sangster.
And, Thomas Waudby struck twice as
Barton Town progressed with a 3-1 defeat of Cleator Moor Celtic, Benjamin Hinchliffe with the third for the Swans.
The quartet go into Monday's Second Round draw along with
North Ferriby who enter the competition at this stage.
Two of our sides bowed out on penalties after drawing 1-1,
Garforth Town held at Burscough after James Burgess' opener whilst Jordan Barnett forced spot-kicks with his injury time equaliser for
Grimsby Borough at home to Redcar Town.
Parkgate's participation ended with a 6-0 loss at Abbey Hey whilst Alex Nightingale netted for
Swallownest in their 3-1 home defeat to Birtley Town.
There was also one county cup tie played as Scott Phillips scored the only goal of the game in
Brigg Town's win at home to Bourne Town in the First Round of the Lincolnshire Senior Trophy.
Six games were played in the Premier Division with
Handsworth,
Sherwood Colliery and
Maltby Main all moving up the table to be from fourth to sixth, respectively.
Two each from Mitchell Dunne and Leon Howarth, along with a James Oliver strike, saw Handsworth defeat visitors
Bottesford Town 5-0 and
Sherwood Colliery were 3-0 home winners over
Thackley.
All three goals came in a seven minute spell in around the half-hour mark as William Norcross, Gareth Curtis and Ryan Ingram put the game out of reach of the visiting Dennyboys.
Malby, meanwhile, were 4-1 victors at home to
Hemsworth Miners Welfare, the away side going ahead through Samuel Tingle before a Jamie Austin double, added to by goals from Johnathan Williams and Reagan Waud, secured the win.
Hemsworth drop to the foot of the table, replacing
Athersley Recreation who move up to nineteenth with a 2-1 win at home to
Knaresborough Town, Joshua Brown scoring both goals for the Rec following an opener from the visitors by Bradley Walker.
Ewan Catt netted on his
AFC Mansfield debut to give the Bulls a 1-0 victory over visitors
Albion Sports and Phil Buxton's side climb to eighth whilst the Lions stay seventeenth.
And, the match between
Silsden AFC and
Penistone Church was abandoned after 25 minutes due to a serious injury to Penistone's Nathan Keightley and all at the NCEL wish him a speedy recovery.
Hallam return to the top of the Division One table after they mercilessly dispatched visitors
Selby Town 8-1 at Sandygate.
Liam Royles' opener for the Countrymen was cancelled out by a 29th minute Liam Flanagan penalty but the hosts took control from thereon with Christopher Salt and Christopher Wood giving them a 3-1 interval lead.
Iren Wilson struck twice, Salt got his second, and Kieran Watson and Steven Woolley also added to the tally to put Hallam a point ahead at the summit over
Brigg Town who were without a game.
A 3-0 home win over
Harrogate Railway Athletic in their top-five clash lifts
Rossington Main to third, Gary Mundy, Myron Gibbons and William Monteiro with Main's goals.
Armthorpe Welfare climb to sixth with Samuel Foulds' double concluding the scoring in a 6-0 home win over
Ollerton Town, Jack Wilson, Noel Burdett, Jack Mawson and Alex Varley earlier putting the hosts in full control by half-time.
Joel Dungworth, Ben Donoghue, Alfie Dodsworth and Alexander Hutchinson were on the scoresheet for
Worsbrough Bridge Athletic in a 4-0 win at basement side
Teversal and they move up into seventh.
A hat-trick from Sam Robinson helped
Hall Road Rangers to a 5-1 victory at home to
FC Humber United and it was 2-1 win on their travels for
Dronfield Town at
Nostell Miners Welfare, Sam Terry getting both of their goals.
Photo: Jack Bennett beats the Longridge Town goalkeeper to the ball to score Emley AFC's final goal in their 4-1 home win in the First Round of the Buildbase FA Vase on Saturday. (Picture: Mark Parsons)


