The Non-League Football Paper

WARWICK HIT TEN AS PEGASUS DOWNED

- By Robin Jones

RACING Club Warwick registered the joint highest score of the round when they trounced visitors Pegasus Juniors 10-0. After Sean Castleton opened the scoring after 12 minutes, Marc Passey hit a hat-trick and there were two goals for Joe Smith and Richard Powell and one each for Wade Malley, Richie Morgan and Scott Turner.

Leverstock Green also won 10-0 at home, similarly showing little mercy to Unite MK.

Leading this rout was Jonathan Lacey with four goals, Alex Witham and Reynaldo Carbon with two each, and San Nair and Alex Yearwood, netting his first goal for the club, with one each. Ash Laven hit a third of

Guisboroug­h-Town ’s goals in their 9-0 romp at

Stokesley SC and there were two goals for Mason McNeil. Alex Burton scored on his debut and Jay Wilson also netted, with two own goals completing the scoreline. Hucknall Town returned from Borrowash Victoria with a 7-0 victory courtesy of a hat-trick from Adam Nelson, a double from Jack Smith and a goal apiece from Jordan Phillips and Karl Munton.

Kieran Scantlebur­y and Aaron Fraser helped themselves to hat-tricks and Fabian O’Brien to a solitary goal as Chessingto­n& Hook United beat visitors Oakwood 7-0. May & Baker Eastbrook Community marked their first-ever FA Vase game with an 8-1 home win over Burnham Ramblers. Dan Gilchrist hit four of their goals, Reece Tranter two and Kiel Chandler and Dean Hall one each.

East Midlands Counties outfit Sherwood Colliery turned giant killers big time when they won 7-0 at United Counties Premier side

Oadby Town. There were two goals each for Jobe Shaw, Lewis Weaver and Charlie Hardwick and one for Gareth Curtis.

There were doubles for new signing Danny Durkin, Scott Mooney and Dan Schiavi and one for Michael Simpson as Deeping Rangers beat visitors

Blackstone­s 7-1. Coventry Copsewood crushed visitors Eccleshall 6-3 after extra time, the score being 3-3 at the end of normal time. ChandaMule­nga grabbed three goals and, Milan Kazimerak two and Lawrence Rawlings one for the hosts.

Loughborou­gh University crushed neighbours WestBridgf­ord 6-0 with three goals from Matty Crookes, two from Joe Boachie and one from JerimiahDa­solu.

Aaron Jeffrey opened the scoring for Erith Town against visitors Arundel after just 60 seconds and added his second after 39 minutes. Kush CampbellPa­lmer and Dan Nash (penalty) added others and an own goal completed the 50 victory.

Staveley Miners Welfare also won 5-0, at Selby Town, with Jahmal Riley and Joe Pugh scoring two goals each and Matthew

Parkin one.

Durham City were beaten 5-0 in front of their own fans by Seaham Red

Star with Vinny Nash hitting three of their goals and Ross toward and Codie Howe one each. Darlington RA went down 5-0 to Bedlington Terriers whose Stephen Youth hit a hat-trick with Trae Rawlinson and Ron Jones completing the score.

Hosts Maltby Main beat Ashton Athletic 5-1 thanks to a double from Danny Frost and one goal each from Jonathan Hill, Nicky Darker and Ryan Carroll. Alsager Town went down 5-1 at Burscough, who scored twice through Jordan Lorde, and once each via William Doherty, Dan Brady and Prince Ekpolo.

Two goals each from Jack Barnes and Luke Brodie and one from Jake Heryet saw

East Preston see off visitors Eastbourne United AFC 5-2.

Parkgate trounced visitors Chaddeton 5-2 after extra time, the score at 90 minutes having been 1-1. Andrew Fox netted a hattrick for Parkgate including a penalty and Zak Khalifa and Brandon Bagley one each.

There was a double for Nahum Green as hosts AFC

Croydon Athletic beat a determined Worthing United 4-1.

 ??  ?? TOO MUCH: Hucknall saw off Borrowash Victoria 7-0
TOO MUCH: Hucknall saw off Borrowash Victoria 7-0

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