Sunday Sun

Redcar’s Reader writes name into Riding’s record books

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REDCAR Town won a hardfought opening game of the new North Riding Football League Premier Division against last season’s Teesside League champions.

Clark Reader scored the only goal on 18 minutes. Town had further chances to increase their lead but good goalkeepin­g kept the lead to 1-0 at half-time.

Rangers upped their game in the second half and Town had to battle hard to stay in front but managed to close the match out to win.

It was also a good afternoon across town for Redcar Newmarket who hit five at Nunthorpe Athletic.

Jamie Graham’s hat-trick, Michael Towse’s goal and Andy Tullock’s late strike made sure of the victory.

The rampant visitors notched three times in four minutes in a frenetic last 10, to ensure an emphatic scoreline.

Elsewhere, it was an eightgoal thriller at Guisboroug­h United who shared the points with visitors St Marys 1947.

The Middlesbro­ugh outfit notched through Ben Cotts’ brace and further strikes from Ryan Mackey and Paul Vaughan. Paul Jack had got Guisboroug­h back into the game, followed by two Liam Cooper goals either side of halftime. Niall Crawley netted a late fourth for Guisboroug­h.

Another cracking match played in a great spirit saw Yarm & Eaglesclif­fe lose their debut game 4-3 to an impressive Grangetown Boys Club.

Yarm’s Calum Stevens struck the opener, but that was soon cancelled out by Ryan Thompson’s free-kick.

Michael Pickles’ quickfire brace made it 3-1 to Grangetown at the break. Paul Davies pulled it back to 3-2 but Pickles’ hat-trick goal ensured Louis Whensley’s strike was a mere consolatio­n.

Finally, it was a more sedate affair at Stockton West End where a late goal took the spoils for Billingham Town Reserves.

Chris Carlton was the matchwinni­ng striking the only goal, five minutes from time.

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