Sunderland Echo

TWR Bifolds Wearside League

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Wolviston rose to seventh place with a convincing 4-2 win at second-bottom Coxhoe Athletic.

However, it was Coxhoe who went in front as early as the fifth minute, when Kadam Parnaby fired past goalkeeper Chris Davidson.

In the 17th minute, Wolviston equalised when Junior Masandi tapped the ball home, following a good team move.

The visitors were ahead four minutes later, Phillip Otele beating goalkeeper Jack Elcoat from close range. Then, just before half-time, Andrew McGirr headed home at the far post to secure a 3-1 interval advantage.

In the second half, Masandi scored his second of the game when he beat the offside trap and finished well, making it 4-1.

Never-say-die Athletic reduced the arrears when Dylan Crooks scored from the penalty spot after 67 minutes, but Wolviston were comfortabl­e in seeing out the game to clinch all three points.

Wolviston secretary Keith Simpson said: “It wasn’t a classic game. It was a game that we did just enough to win, but overall a fair result after going down to an early goal.

“To be fair to Coxhoe, they really turned the screw in the second half.

“It was a very tight game, but a fair result in the end. We didn’t play as well as we have done lately, but we settle for the three points which we came to get.”

Leam Rangers edged a fine 2-1 win away to thirdbotto­m Windscale.

The Gateshead side made the breakthrou­gh in the fifth minute, with Gordon Hutchinson’s volley flying into the back of the net, giving goalkeeper James Dolan no chance.

On the hour mark, Carl Taylor smashed in Leam’s second, before Stephen Walker headed a consolatio­n. South Shields Reserves dropped a place to fifthbotto­m, when they lost 2-1 at home to Darlington Reserves. Darlington raced into a 2-0 lead within half an hour, as Lee Hume smashed in a 25-yard freekick past goalkeeper Jack Ramage, and Myles Swift scored the second following a defensive mix-up following a corner. Shields pulled one back just after half-time, when David Loch scored from close range to beat goalkeeper Aaron Skelton, but the visitors were worthy of the three points and moved up to sixth place with the victory.

Cleator Moor, knocked off top spot by Hebburn Town Reserves’ Friday night victory, returned to pole position thanks to a comfortabl­e 3-0 win at Richmond Town. Callum Birdsall (2) and Bradley Rooney did the damage.

Silksworth CW were left disappoint­ed when their visit to Annfield Plain was postponed. Boldon CA’s home clash with Stokesley SC was also called off, as was Redcar Athletic’s trip to bottom club Prudhoe Town.

 ??  ?? Washington (red) battle against Ashington in the Northern League.
Washington (red) battle against Ashington in the Northern League.

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