The Scarborough News

Hunmanby and Goal Sports share the spoils

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Hunmanby United and Goal Sports shared the spoils after a 2-2 draw in Division One.

Goal Sports were ahead after 30 minutes, Simon Oxendale hammering in from distance.

Scores were level at the break, James Pinder lashing in an equaliser.

Mark Plumpton’s side again took the lead, a freeflowin­g team move resulting in Brad Parkin firing in.

Hunmanby weren’t to be denied a point though and they claimed it after Pinder netted his second, capitalisi­ng on defensive uncertaint­y.

Pinder was star man for the hosts while Oxendale stood out for Goal Sports.

The shock result in Division Two saw Sherburn win 2-0 away at promotion-chasing Snainton.

The Snainton keeper saved well to deny Paul Mills with the chance of the first half, but the scores were locked at 0-0 heading in at the break.

Sherburn led 1-0 after Matty Whitehall volleyed in.

Their win was confirmed late on, Rich Malthouse galloping down the right flank before squaring to veteran player-manager Andy Adamson, who lashed in to confirm the win and score for the 27th consecutiv­e year in the Scarboroug­h & District League.

Adamson singled out midfielder Joey Harris and 16-year-old winger Harry Wood, while also praising his entire team. Itis Itis Rovers continued their march towards the topflight with a 6-0 win against Goldsborou­gh United.

Callum Myers bagged a hattrick for the victors, with their other goals coming courtesy of player-boss Mikey Barker, Ryan Matson and Neil Forsyth. Fishburn Park Reserves sealed maximum points as they beat Old Vic 5-1.

Rob Ingham put Carl Oliver’s side 1-0 up but Old Vic rallied to equalise.

Aaron Cook made it 2-1 to Park before goals from Jack Kelly, Andrew Young and Finlay Morris sealed the win.

Dan Shackleton was Park’s man of the match. Commercial v FC Rosette was abandoned at half-time by referee Bill Pashby.

He deemed the pitch unplayable, with Rosette 2-1 up after Tom McDonald’s brace.

In the Reserve Division,

Shaun Dodson lashed in a lastminute winner to hand Edgehill 3rds a 5-4 win against

West Pier Reserves.

Ben David handed Edgehill the lead before Dave Crawford levelled the scores for Johnny McGough’s Pier side.

Dodson then made it 2-1 before a Kyle Spivey own goal put Edgehill 3-1 ahead.

Gavin McGough netted to make it 3-2 and hand Pier hope at the interval, but Martyn Jenkinson extended Edgehill’s lead when he made it 4-2 after the break.

The game was turned on its head though as Pier netted through Mikey Anderson and Zac Hansen to level at 4-4.

With the clock ticking down, Dodson was given time and space in the box and he duly fired in to seal the win for Martin Cappleman’s side.

Jamie Gallagher was Edgehill’s star man, while Dave Wedge was Pier’s man of the match. Edgehill Reserves cruised to a 4-0 win against Ayton Reserves.

Two from Benny Davis made it 2-0 to Edgehill before second-half goals from Olly Parker and Josh Fergus completed a comfortabl­e win.

The winning margin could have been wider, but playerboss Andy Noon missed from the penalty spot.

Glen Wilkinson was Edgehill’s star man at centre-back. Filey Town Reserves drew 4-4 at home to Newlands Park Reserves.

Newlands led the clash, but two Joe Gage goals handed Filey a 2-1 advantage at the break.

A dubious penalty was then awarded to Filey and Gage wrapped up his hat-trick.

Newlands hit back for 3-2, but Tommy Wilson’s goal made it 4-2 and seemingly wrapped up the win.

It wasn’t to be for the hosts though, as Newlands broke free on two occasions and sealed a point with the last kick of the game.

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