Sunday Sun

Goals galore as Leam Rangers hit Hartlepool for four while Silksworth slam home six at Prudhoe

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HARTON and Westoe had a 2-1 victory over Annfield Plain and they opened the scoring through Brandon Kirkbride on five minutes when his shot beat goalkeeper Ryan Wood.

Annfield fought back to equalise in the 30th minute when Danny Mackay scored from the penalty spot but just three minutes later Harton retook the lead through Harley Davison which gained them the three points.

Hartlepool raced into a twogoal lead at home to Gateshead Leam Rangers through Mattie Hyson and Kieran Campbell, but with only two minutes left on the clock they somehow lost the game. On 88 minutes Matthew Frost pulled one back for Leam and just a minute later Dean McCallum equalised to make it 2-2.

In the 91st minute Frost scored his second to put Leam Rangers 3-2 in front and in the 93rd minute Callum Middleton made it 4-2 to seal the win.

Silksworth had a 6-1 win away at Prudhoe Town.

Adam Storey opened the scoring on 17 minutes only for Jack Barker to equalise just before half time. In the second half Silksworth ran riot with a penalty from Adam Storey and four goals from James Cook in just 25 minutes. Richmond Town beat Windscale 4-2 and took a third-minute lead through Joe Shields.

On the half-hour mark he scored his second after outpacing the defence and slotting the ball under goalkeeper James Dolan.

Shields completed his hattrick in the 53rd minute with an excellent left-foot finish into the top corner.

Stephen Walker pulled a goal back for Windscale when he headed home for a corner and five minutes later Laurie Black made it 3-2 but Richmond held on for the win.

Wolviston went down 8-2 at home to Cleator Moor Celtic. Goals from Callum Birdsall (3), Adam Grant (2), Tom Mahon, Darren Johnson and Jay Weatherall with Wolviston’s Junior Masandi and David Johnson replying.

STEVE CLARKE

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