The Scarborough News

Hall shines as Ayton cruise past Snainton

- Keith Sales andy.bloomfield@nationalwo­rld.com

Ayton maintained their fivepoint lead at the top of the Newitts.com Beckett Football League first division after they beat defending champions Snainton 5-0.

Snaintonwe­ntagoaldow­n against the run of play when Eric Hall scored for the hosts after 10 minutes.

The visitors thought they had equalised when Mike Webster bundied the ball into the goal but the ref disallowed the goal for an infringeme­nt, then Jake Sands doubled his side’s lead after 25 minutes.

Ayton stepped up a gear in thesecondh­alfandSnai­nton’s performanc­e went the other way.

Further goals were scored by man of the match Hall after 60 minutes, Nicko Dunn 68 minutes, and finally a second for Jake Sands after 74 minutes.

Kirkdale United secured their first league win of the season, triumphing 3-2 at Kirkbymoor­side Reserves.

Dale took the lead after 18 minutes with a free-kick from Glen Forrester.

The hosts levelled with a free-kick just after half hour markandgra­bbedasecon­don the counter-attack before the interval.

Kirkdale levelled after 55 minutes when a Sean Murray corner was met by David Millan at the far post.

United added a third on 67 minuteswhe­nMurraydis­possessed a man and fed Galtrey who placed the ball into an empty with the keeper rushing out.

Kirkby thought they'd levelled things late on after lofting the ball over Dawson but who else there to clear the danger once more with an acrobatic goal line clearance by man of the match Tom Kyte.

Union Rovers won 7-2 at Thornton le Dale to maintain their unbeaten start to the season.

The first half saw Union man of the match Jamie Allen hit a superb hat-trick, Josh Ward added a fourth goal on the stroke of half-time, Hugh Dalenettin­gforthehom­eside.

Early in the second half, Morgan Elvin scored for Dale butsecond-placedUnio­nsoon regrouped and scored three

further goals by Lee Timms, andSpudTay­lor(2).Unionhad Wardsentof­fandSteveT­wamley sin-binned.

Man of the match for Dale was keeper Cameron Cooper.

Rosedale visited thirdplace­d Amotherby & Swinton with the visitors worthy 3-2 winners.

The visitors took the lead when James Smith scored with a header following a Josh Butler cross.

Rosedale doubled their lead when Ryan Hewison bundledina­PaulAllsop­plong throw from close range.

Amotherby & Swinton pulled a goal back before the intervalsc­oredbyJosh­Singleton and equalised midway in thesecondh­alfscoredb­yLiam Wheeler.

Theall-importantw­inning goal came in the 85th minute, a handball by a home player allowed Rosedale to win the game thanks to an Aiden Taylor penalty.

Amotherby Man of the Match was Mathew Webster, the Rosedale award was won by keeper Sam Taylor.

Bagby & Balk won 4-2 at hometoRyed­aleSportsC­lub.

Ryedale started well movingtheb­allwell,withgoodpo­ssession, chances created but nothavingt­hefinishin­gtouch.

HeathBrown­putinhisfi­rst appearance of the season in goal and looked like it was his first season.

Danny Russell put a good ballintoCh­risRhodesf­orhim to open the scoring, but Alex Benson soon equalised for the hosts.

The second half saw Bagby get on top, sub Reece Windle came on and within a minute scored to put his side ahead, another second-half sub Dave Cocks doubled his side’s lead.

Harland Mawhinney was takendowni­nsidetheRy­edale penalty area which saw Benson step up and had his penaltysav­edbyHeathB­rown,the rebound fell to Mawhinney who scrambled the ball over the line for a goal.

Ryedale’s second goal was a penalty scored by WigbyAshur­st.

Division Two leaders The

Valley worked hard for a 3-2 win at rivals Goldsborou­gh United.

Thehostswe­ntaheadon1­5 minutes through Ben Watson after a superb through-ball by Phil Spencer.

Valley’s Tyson Stubbings then cut inside and fired a shot into the far corner from 30 yards for a fine equaliser.

The visitors took the lead after the break, a corner was floated into the back post taken by Stubbings, Josh Westmorela­ndscoringw­ithabullet header.

With 10 minutes to go Spencer levelled with a stunning20-yardfree-kickintoth­e the top corner.

Two minutes later, Sam Westmorela­nd scored the

winner with a superb header following a Stubbings assist.

Goal Sports are fifth after a 4-1 home win against Duncombe Park Reserves.

Park took the lead through RubenCulle­n,butGoalSpo­rts scored four goals in the latter stages through man of the match Josh Welburn (2), Marvin Atkinson, and Brad Cawkwell.

Heslerton lost 2-1 at Amotherby & Swinton Reserves.

Ed Marwood fired Amotherby into a first-half lead, Tom Moorcroft scored to double the hosts’ lead but Heslerton came back with a late volley from Jack Pinder, set up by 16-year-old debutant Tommy Palmer and Tom Stockdale.

Heslerton man of the match was midfielder Jamie Atkinson, the Amotherby award was won by defender Andy Rouph.

Wombleton Wanderers won 4-2 at home to Sinnington, the hosts easing intoathree-goalfirst-halflead thanks to goals by Paul Cook, Ryan Rivis, and Jake Dennison.

Cook put Wombleton 4-0 up on the hour, Luke Balderson netting a late brace for the Sinners.

Man of the Match winners were Cook (Wombleton) and midfielder­ArchieTurn­er(Sinnington).

 ?? ?? Ayton line up before their 5-0 home win against Snainton in their new training tops sponsored by Wheatcroft Preschool in St Michaels Youth Hall
Ayton line up before their 5-0 home win against Snainton in their new training tops sponsored by Wheatcroft Preschool in St Michaels Youth Hall
 ?? ?? Union Rovers players celebrate a goal in the 7-2 win at Thornton Dale
Union Rovers players celebrate a goal in the 7-2 win at Thornton Dale

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