The Non-League Football Paper

NO SHORTAGE OF GOALS IN DRAMATIC DAY

- By Robin Jones

JOSH Home-Jackson hit four goals and James Ellis three as Sunderland Ryhope Colliery Welfare crushed visitors

Harrogate Railway 10-1 to register the biggest win of the day.

Also contributi­ng to the home side’s highest-ever Vase victory were Kyle Davis, Corey Nicholson and Davey Gordon with a goal each. Fraser Lancaster grabbed the consolatio­n goal.

Elliott Nevitt and John Connolly hit doubles as

City of Liverpool saw off visitors Dronfield Town 7-0, with John McGrath, Matthew Williams and Thomas Peterson grabbing one each. There were doubles for

Epsom & Ewell’s Ashley Thompson and Jason Nwachukwu and a goal each for Reisse Griffin, Dan Rose and Alex McKay in their 7-2 win at Rusthall.

Also hitting two apiece were Luke Mortimore and Luke Alden as Willand Rovers crushed visitors Street 7-1, Alex Faux, Adam Hill and Brad Ausden getting their other goals. Jamie Molyneux was

Westfields’ hat-trick hero in their 6-0 home win over

Shifnal Town, Mark Magee, Matty Sysum and Richard Greaves hitting one each.

Kyran Clark’s hat-trick rounded off Thornaby’s 6-2 win at AFC Emley, their other goals coming from Michael James, Joseph Scaife-Wheatley and Kurtis Howes. Bracknell Town won 62 at home to Buckingham

Athletic with Adam Cornell claiming a hat-trick and Karl Garstang, Liam Ferdinand and Terence Bohane one each.

Bovey Tracey went down 5-0 at Newport IoW, who scored twice through Charlie Urry, with Connor Kelly, Emerson Tattersall and substitute Aurele Beye grabbing a goal each.

Dave Harry, Jordan Erdman, Michael Lennon, Ryan Goodwin and Jordan Cobley netted for Alsager

Town in their 5-2 home win over Runcorn Town. Pagham returned from Erith Town empty handed after the hosts beat them 4-0, Adem Ramadan hitting two goals and Danny Gannon and James Day one each.

A 90th-minute goal from Laurence Harvey not only completed his double but proved the winner for hosts Canterbury City in their 4-3 win over K

Sports, Sam Conlon and Dave Pilcher having scored their others.

Michael Ordish hit a 120th-minute winner for

Bootle in their 4-3 win after extra time at Rossington Main, their earlier goals coming from Ryan Cox (two) and Fred Champion.

Two goals from Taylor Kennerley and one each from Scott Mcgowan and Jake Parker saw 1874

Northwich return from Irlam with a 4-1 win. Dylan McEvoy’s 104thminut­e goal gave Newcastle Benfield a 4-3 win at Pickering Town after extra time, adding to Paul Brayson’s hat-trick which twice saw the visitors pull back from behind.

Alex Beck, Jon Fairweathe­r, Michael Frew and an own goal earned

Wisbech Town a 4-0 home win over Felixstowe & Walton United. Highgate United won 2-0 at Rushden & Higham with Scott Turner and Lei Brown finding the Net.

Goals from Sam Collier and Steve Yeardley made it third time unlucky for

Ampthill Town, who had already knocked out two Hellenic side in the competitio­n, but lost 2-1 to Wootton Bassett Town. Clipsptone went down 2-0 at Racing Club Warwick who scored through Liam Naven-Jones and Joseph Carter.

Tom Young struck the injury time winner for

Sevenoaks Town in their 2-1 home victory over Longlevens, with Brad Vanstone having levelled in the 88th minute for the visitors following Bryon Walker’s early opener.

Two goals from George Cousins and one from Alex Parsons saw Broadbridg­e Heath knock out visitors Kensington Borough 3-0, while a double from Trevor Macreadie earned Haywards Heath Town a 2-0 home win over Camberley Town. First-half goals from Scott Coupland, David Burton-Jones and Scott Mooney saw Deeping Rangers return from FC Bolsover with a 3-1 win. Worksop Town scored all three goals in their 2-1 win at Haughmond,

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