Sunderland Echo

LARKIN, CALLEN GIVE RCA FESTIVE BOOSTER

SWALES HAILS MEADOW PARK MEN’S AWAY-DAY SUCCESS AS WHITLEY ROCK RYHOPE CW

-

Ebac Northern League

Sunderland RCA won 2-0 at Team Northumbri­a to climb to eighth place in Division One on Saturday.

The home side wasted at least three good chances before experience­d Irishman Colin Larkin made the breakthrou­gh for RA with a neat finish on 39 minutes.

RCA improved defensivel­y in the second half and sealed victory in the last minute, when Stephen Callen struck.

Manager Martin Swales, whose men host Consett today (11am), was delighted with the win, saying: “To be fair, they were much the better side in the first half and it flattered us to be 1-0 up.

“They were a very good side and this is an excellent win on our travels.

“We tightened up a lot in the second half and kept a clean sheet and nicked another goal at the end. I am absolutely delighted with the result and it sets us up nicely for a tough week ahead.”

Ryhope CW lost an entertaini­ng game 3-2 at home to Whitley Bay, whose goalkeeper, Thomas Flynn, was outstandin­g.

Flynn defied efforts from Kyle Davis, Matty Weirs and James Ellis before Jack Walker’s cross somehow went through Jonathan Ball’s legs to give Bay the lead.

Five minutes into the second half, Ellis levelled things up with a great header past Flynn, but Bay were soon back in front, following a great run and shot from Tom Potter. On the hour mark, Paul Braithwait­e controlled the ball well and poked home for 2-2.

However, the sting in the tail came in the final minute, when Kyle Patton fired Bay’s third in a goalmouth scramble to secure all three points.

Washington travelled to North Shields and lost 3-0 to stay in second-bottom place, three points from safety. Ben Harmison found Dean Holmes free in the box and he beat goalkeeper Daniel Gladstone for a 10thminute opener. Lee Mason made it 2-0 from close range on 21 minutes and, just before halftime, Harmison lashed home the third. Washington had Matty Parker sent off for a challenge at 2-0, while the Robins had Craig McFarlane sent off for two bookable offences midway through the second half.

Seaham Red Star went down 3-1 at Bishop Auckland, whose goals came in the final 15 minutes of the first half.

Priestley Griffiths beat Jordan Harkess for a 30thminute opener, then Andrew Johnson converted a penalty and McAloon made it 3-0 on the stroke of half-time . Lee Chapman’s penalty cut the deficit in the 66th minute.

Shildon were held 0-0 by bottom club Billingham Synthonia, who defended well to secure only their eighth point of the season.

West Auckland are still sixth after a 2-2 draw at home to Newton Aycliffe.

West led twice, through Ben Wood and Alex Francis, but the visitors fought back both times through Matthew Pennal and Paul Weldon.

Consett lost 3-2 at home to Stockton Town, despite going 2-0 ahead through Calvin Smith and Michael Mackay.

Three goals in five second-half minutes turned it around, with Kevin Hayes, Sonni Coleman and Chris Stockton all on target.

Second-top Marske United had to fight to beat struggling Jarrow Roofing 4-3.

 ??  ?? Ryhope CW are denied by Whitley Bay keeper Thomas Flynn in Saturday’s 3-2 defeat. Pictures by Kevin Brady.
Ryhope CW are denied by Whitley Bay keeper Thomas Flynn in Saturday’s 3-2 defeat. Pictures by Kevin Brady.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom