The Scarborough News

Knowles at the double but Seamer hit back

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A new look took on

Ayton took an early lead through goals from captain Keane Knowles followed with goals from Mike Cairns, Owen Mansell and Knowles’ second from a fantastic free-kick .

But a hard-working Seamer brought the score level with seconds on the clock, goals from Lewis Hunter, Lucas Hastle and two from Archie McNaughton .

Ayton’s keeper TJ Bateman and Jack McLeod stood out for their side.

continued their winning start to the season with a 3-1 away win against

The visitors started well, with Billy Keough putting them ahead from close-in.

Goalkeeper and man of the match Ben Peckitt made crucial saves as Pikes rallied, before Sam Snow extended Heslerton’s lead.

The second half was more even, with excellent defensive performanc­es on both sides.

A spectacula­r 30-yard chip from captain Henry Ware sealed the win, although Pikes scored a consolatio­n late on. were beaten 4-2 on the road at Elloughton Blackburn. The hosts led 3-0 before Borobattle­dbackand following a long throw-in, Cam MacDon- ald finished with a composed finish in bottom corner leaving keeper no chance.

Blackburn netted again to make it 4-1 but yet again back came Boro, after the excellent Elloughton keeper made an uncharacte­ristic mistake clearing the ball, Tyson Greening pounced and a good finish in the bottom corner to make it 4-2.

beat Hull United 3-2. Boro started as the stronger team, passing the ball well and creating plenty of early chances.

After dominating the first 20 minutes a defensive mix-up by Boro allowed a Hull United player to slot home for 1-0.

With five minutes before half-time Scarboroug­h got the equaliser from Oli Hesketh’s lob from the edge of the box.

Hull United made it 2-1 with a good strike into the top corner before Paul Exley’s team continued to press forward and got their reward when Caleb Sheader got to the ball before the keeper to poke through his legs to make it 2-2.

Scarboroug­h kept pushing for the win and with five minutes to go Sheader got his brace with a carbon copy of his first goal to make it 3-2 and clinch the game for Boro.

kept up their good start to the season with a 5-2 win against a battling side.

After early pressure from Athletic, Tom Allan had the first good chance, lobbing the advancing keeper from 30-yards only to see the ball drift wide.

With the game at stalemate, substitute Tom Sellars-Horsley broke the deadlock, racing through to claim the lead for the Hawks.

After the break, Heslerton hit Ayton with an early blitz, Sellars-Horsley claiming his hat-trick and Allan and Ben Flinton chiming in with goals.

Star man was left-winger Finn Bricusse, who pulled the strings for his side.

With game looking over, Ayton responded with a flourish, claiming two goals of their own, to force an exciting finish in a close-fought contest.

took the lead in the opening minutes of their game against

when captain Joseph Richardson crossed for Roman Butterfiel­d to fire home.

Butterfiel­d then fed Tyler Green to hit Heslerton’s second and after good work from Tom Stockdale, Green grabbed his second and Heslerton’s third Scholes pulled one back before the interval.

Second half saw Jaden Jefferson lob the keeper for the visitors’ fourth, before Scholes took a consolatio­n from the penalty spot. lost 4-0 to Hull United Whites.

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Eastfield Under-Sevens ready for action
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Seamer Under-Sevens line up before their game against Eastfield

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