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Published Date: 09 February 2010
ITIS itis won 8-6 in a thrilling game at Pirates.
Mark Oldroyd put the visitors ahead with a 30-yard strike, the hosts soon levelled, but a brace of Paul O'Neill strikes put itis itis 3-1 clear.

Carl Marton then missed a penalty after O'Neill had been fouled, and the Pirates swiftly scored twice
to make it 3-3.

O'Neill bagged his hat-trick just before half-time to put the visitors back in front.

Pirates scored twice early in the second half to go 5-4 up, and another penalty earned by O'Neill was converted by Andy Alcock to level the scores yet again.

The hosts went 6-5 up and then goals from Sam Barker (2) and a second Alcock spot-kick - again earned by man-of-the-match O'Neill - confirmed the win for itis itis.

Cayton moved into second spot with a gritty 5-3 win at home to Victoria.

Danny Parker gave Victoria the lead, but stalwart Sean Barrass levelled for Cayton.

Chris Ryan put the visitors back in front, only for Simon Stubbs to make it 2-2.

Jake McAleese and veteran Daz Stabler grabbed a goal apiece after the interval to put Cayton in charge, and although Parker's second gave Victoria hope Stubbs scored his second to secure the points for Cayton.

Midfielder Scott Brooke and striker Barrass had superb games for the hosts.

Player-boss Gary Hepples scored five in Sun Inn's 8-3 win against a determined Star Reserves side.

Gary's brother Joe, and Scott Newland also netted for Sun, but the pick of the goals was a 30-yard effort by Andrew Rowley.

Mark Craven scored all three for Star.

Paul Brady scored four goals in Hole in the Wall's 11-0 home win against Heslerton.

Robbie Hawkes marked his return from injury with a hat-trick, while Billy Jo Johnson also scored a treble.

Jamie Patterson's fine shot completed the scoring for the hosts.

FC Filey eased to a 22-0 home win against nine-man Weaponness Park Rangers.

Liam Sugden led the way with six goals, while Josh McKaig, Scott Sheldon and Ben Eblet - who played the first half in goal before going up front - all netted hat-tricks.

Lee Lambert and Andy Ball both scored two goals, with Ty Barr, Ben Butcher and Luke Kempson also on target.



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  • Last Updated: 09 February 2010 6:51 AM
  • Source: Scarborough Evening News
  • Location: Scarborough
 
 
 


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