The Scarborough News

Peel’s pair gives Newlands the zest for Fylingdale­s win

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Newlands Reserves’ new management team of Josh Grant and Joe Sunter led their side to a 5-2 win at Fylingdale­s Reserves in the second division.

Grant and Sunter have taken over after Dave Gaddass stepped down as manager at Newlands’ second string last weekend.

Lewis Peel opened the scoring for the hosts but Ryan Goodworth levelled the scores with a thunderous long-range strike.

Lukasz D’Ros added a second for the away team with a tap-in but Peel struck again to bring it back to 2-2.

Adrian Kwiatkowsk­i scored the third goal for Newl ands after l atching onto a long clearance over the top of the home defence from keeper Richard Curtis.

Curtis then repeated this long pass for the fourth Newlands effort, Jakub Flisnik applying the finishing touch on this occasion.

Kwiatkowsk­i made sure of the win after collecting another great pass from Curtis.

Trafalgar Reserves earned a 4- 0 win against a hard-working Alma team on a difficult Eastway playing surface.

Mikey Barker put Traf ahead with his 49th effort for the club and Kyle O’Toole added a second before the break.

Al Wray and Sam Pickard netted for Traf in the second period, with central midfielder Danny Glendinnin­g their man of the match.

Second-placed Scarboroug­h Sports Barrowclif­f battled back from 3-0 down at half-time to earn a 3-3 home draw with Heslerton.

The villagers looked to be in complete command at the interval thanks to a brace from their man of the match Tom Peel as well as an own goal for Craig Spooner.

Barrowclif­f rung the changes at the break and within three minutes of these alteration­s the hosts pulled a goal back.

Sam Turner set up Zac Hansen to tap the ball past the Heslerton keeper from close range.

Fifteen minutes from time the hosts made it 3- 2 with a fine 18 - yard volley from Dean Johnson, then in the 85th minute they earned a draw thanks to a second from Hansen after fine play from Spooner.

Spooner and Turner were the joint men of the match for the hosts.

Cayton Corinthian­s strolled to a 10-1 home win against Hull Uni, star Harry Holden and Danny Collins both hitting hat-tricks for the villagers.

Teenager Jon Read also continued his fine form with a brace, Jon Hodgson a nd Alex May also netting for the Cayton line-up.

Holden was named as man of the match, starting as centre-back and pushing up front when striker Jake McAleese limped off with a hamstring injury.

Newlands Park main - tained their 100 percent record in division one with a 22-0 hammering of eight-man basement club Itis Itis.

Drew McCoubrey and Stew Bates scored five goals apiece, while joint- manager Ryan Cooper scored four and his brother Liam added three, as did Daniel Freer.

Aidan Thomas and Leigh Watson completed the scoring, with McCoubrey and Liam Cooper the star men for the rampant hosts.

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Traf Reserves and Alma battle for the ball

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