The Journal

Bandit Kemp shows Scorpions he can still bite

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I’m a Berwick rider now and would love to be part of bringing some silverware here

Drew Kemp

BERWICK BANDITS 54 SCUNTHORPE SCORPIONS 36

BERWICK will take an 18-point lead into the second leg of their quarterfin­al in Lincolnshi­re next month.

And it was a former Scorpion, Drew

Kemp, who moved the cup holders to the brink, part of a powerhouse display from the home side.

The 21-year-old had limped out of Berwick’s BSN Series defeat at Edinburgh the previous night but dismissed any fears about his fitness with a tapes to flag victory in heat three, going on to claim a further nine points.

Guest Richard Lawson produced another Shielfield masterclas­s – untroubled on the way to his third maximum around the Borders’ circuit, his 13th double figure score there.

Skipper Rory Schlein weighed in with 13+1, while Danyon Hume and reserve Bastian Borke were again in the thick of the action as Berwick shrugged off a meagre four points, the rider replacemen­t outings in place of the injured Jye

Etheridge yielded.

Scunthorpe held their own in the early stages, 5-1s for reserves Jack Asmith and Luke Harrison and then Kyle Howarth and the impressive Connor Mountain kept the scores level after five heats.

A typically audacious move from Borke, powering off the second bend and roaring past Jake Allen on the run to the line in four to finish behind Schlein, left no-one in any doubt about the determinat­ion of the home side.

Berwick began to quietly extend the gap with Danyon Hume joining Lawson for a 5-1 in six before winning heat eight, and then partnering the Cumbrian to the second of back-to-back 4-2s, including a tremendous scrap with visiting captain Simon Lambert.

Kemp’s second race win of the night set up the first in heat nine before a bizarre heat 12 that saw Smith fined for remonstrat­ing with the start marshal. His clutch burnt out as Scorpions captain Lambert incurred the wrath of the official, which delayed the start.

Berwick took advantage of some Scunthorpe misfortune in heat 13, Kyle

Howarth being excluded after the peak of his helmet touched the tapes.

The home side were much sharper from the gate, which helped their case,

Kemp again popping from the tapes to secure victory in the penultimat­e heat.

Bandits’ fans were already happy with the night’s work but Schlein produced the extra cherry on top of the icing with a brave first bend, which allowed him to set up a breathtaki­ng back straight drive past Howarth and Lambert to join Lawson at the front of 15.

After the meeting

Kemp, still feeling the effects of his Armadale crash, said: “I felt that I

pulled my finger out a little tonight. Despite winning it I

was a bit slow in my first race but we made a couple of changes and they seemed to work. I enjoyed winning the cup with Scunthorpe but I’m a Berwick rider now and would love to be part of bringing some silverware here.”

Manager Stewart Dickson remained level-headed saying: “All credit to the riders, an 18-point lead exceeded all my expectatio­ns but Scunthorpe are a tough propositio­n on their home track.

“It was a good performanc­e but the job is only halfway through. If the shoe was on the other foot I would be using the defeat as motivation and I’m sure that David Howe will be doing the same before the second leg.”

BANDITS: Richard Lawson 15, Danyon Hume 8+1, Drew Kemp 12, Rory Schlein 13+1, Freddy Hodder 0, Bastian Borke 6+2

SCORPIONS: Kyle Howarth 6+1, Connor Mountain 6+1, Simon Lambert 9+1, Michael Palm Toft 4, Jake Allen 6, Jack Smith 3, Luke Harrison 2+1

 ?? Photo: Keith Hamblin ?? Match-winner Drew Kemp keeps it tight under pressure from Jake Allen
Photo: Keith Hamblin Match-winner Drew Kemp keeps it tight under pressure from Jake Allen

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