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SINCE OUR LAST GAME                                                               COMMUNITY NEWS

            Toolstation NCEL Match Review 2018/19 #29
                                                                                        The VPG Arrows darts team 1st Home game
            18th November, 2018
            Yorkshire Amateur kept their winning run going on Saturday as they maintained their six-point
            lead at the top of the Premier Division on a Saturday that saw a full programme of Toolstation

            NCEL matches with plenty of goals.
              The Ammers picked up their eighth successive victory as they beat third-placed Knaresborough
            Town 2-1, Brice Tiani's double sealing the points even though William Lenehan's 55th minute strike

            brought the hosts back into the game and made it a tight affair.

            That result means the gap between
            Amateur and Knaresborough now
            stands at twelve points but the
            chasing pack all have games in
            hand on the leaders as the title race
            begins to take shape.

            Penistone Church strengthened
            their hold on second spot with a 5-0
            win at Hall Road Rangers who
            remain sixteenth, Thomas Cadzow,
            Sam Scrivens, Nathan Keightley and
              Conor Glavin all netting for the
            visitors along with an own goal from
            Jack Tanser.

            Bridlington Town notched up the division's biggest victory of the season so far to stay fourth as they
            thrashed visitors Liversedge 10-0, a Joe McFadyen hat-trick added to by one each for Nathan
            Modest, Andrew Norfolk, Christopher Jenkinson, Fraser Papprill, Chris Adams, Daniel Norton and
            Benjamin Clappison. Sedge, who found themselves 5-0 down by the interval, drop into the bottom
            three and are four points clear of the relegation zone.                    Well Monday was the VPG Arrows rst home game at the VPG



            A 3-2 victory for Hemsworth Miners Welfare at Worksop Town sees them climb up into the top ve,      against the Woodland B Team.  The result was 11-5 to Woodlands
            Seon Ripley's 74th-minute strike giving them what proved an unassailable lead although Kyle Jordan   B, so that puts VPG Arrows on 10pts so far. The bar was well used

            brought the Tigers back to within a goal of their visitors in stoppage time.
                                                                                       putting much needed funds into the club, and all of the people in
            Worksop fall to eighth behind Maltby Main who stay sixth after a 0-0 draw at home to Barton Town,

            and Bottesford Town who went goal crazy at the expense of visitors Handsworth Parramore.  attendance had a good time whilst at the club. So a great positive
            Lewis Bemrose scored three whilst there were two each for Dayle Hutson and Jack McMenemy in a   for the community club.

            remarkable game that saw the Amber Parras take a 2-0 lead in the opening ten minutes.

            Another hat-trick hero, Jake Thompson, helped Eccleshill United to a 5-0 home victory over Goole

            AFC and the Eaglers are now ninth, going above Barton who remain tenth and complete the top half
            of the table. Goole, meanwhile, have dropped to the foot of the standings as Harrogate Railway

            Athletic crawled out of the basement on goal difference with a 2-2 draw at home with Garforth

            Town. The Rail were twice behind through Joseph Colley and a Simon Swales own goal but Adam
            Turner and Fraser Lancaster both struck equalisers to get them only their third point at Station View
            this season.

            Thackley picked up their eighth draw in their fourteen league games so far as they led at home to
            Staveley Miners Welfare with goals from Jordan Hines and Jordan Hendrie but Joe Pugh struck
            twice for the away side, the second in stoppage time, for a 2-2 draw. The point was enough to move

            Thackley out of the bottom three whilst Staveley keep themselves in twelfth spot.

            And, Albion Sports and Athersley Recreation swapped positions as the Lions won 1-0 at home
            with Ombeni Ruhanduka's late rst-half strike enough to send Sports up one place to thirteenth.


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