Sunday 9 November 2008

League Report 8th November.

The league will have just one representative in the last 16 of the Suffolk Junior Cup and that is Wrentham as they fought back to snatch a winner through R Read in the 89th minute. Wrentham found themselves 2-0 down but strikes from S Shipley & a S Holland penalty brought them level before the late drama as they knocked out Sudbury Athletic.

The remaining league sides all gave a good account of themselves despite bowing out. Pot Black made the long trip to Cockfield but lost to an extra time goal 4-3. Spexhall also lost in extra time going down 2-1 against Haughley United. Barsham lost by the same score against Wickham Market whilst Kirkely & Pakefield A lost 2-0 at Wenhaston United.

Onto league action and leaders Hearts of Oak moved 3 points clear at the top following their 4-0 win against Oxford Arms.

Blundeston Magpies stay second despite being held to a goal less draw at Sole Bay Res. who leapfrog Caxton Res. who went down 3-1 at home to FC Hearts who are now third.

The most action packed game was at Denes High School where an in form Waveney Res. were leading Norton 3-0 at half time. Norton fought back for the second week running and ran out 5-3 winners with strikes from, Green, Hudson, Hills, Moore & Hoadley. The win moves Norton up to 4th.

The game of the day in the second division was the top of the table clash between Pakefield Re-United and Ole Frank. It was the Frankers that extended their lead to 3 points following their 3-1 success which as a result sees Pakefield slip to 4th place.

Up-to second are White Horse Seltic following their fine 5-1 win against Tudor. Hopton White Hart shared the points at LIFC following their 2-2 draw, the point moving them up to 3rd place.

Crusaders rammed in 11 goals against Oxford Arms Res. with just one in reply to consolidate 4th place whist Norton Athletic Res. continue to tick along nicely following their 3-0 win against Ellingham. Crisp, Spinks and Chris Burton on his 200th appearance the scorers.

Bungay Town A are mid division after winning 2-0 against Corton A who have slipped to 8th.

The third division looks like its going to be a battle between Gt Yarmouth Town Hall and Suffolk Punch as they continue to set the pace at the top.

Leaders Town Hall had to work hard for their 6-3 win at Kirkley & Pakefield B whilst Suffolk Punch made it 6 straight wins following their 4-1 scoreline against Marquis of Lorne.
Spexhall Res. had a good 3-2 win at White Horse Seltic Res. a result that puts them third as they leapfrog Harleston Town Res. who surprisingly went down 2-1 to Waveney A.

Lake Lothing sit in 5th after their 6-1 crushing of Factory Arms whilst finally Westhall move up a couple o places after defeating Magpies Res. 5-2.

Results 08th November:

Suffolk Primary Cup 3rd Round:
Barsham 1 v 2 Wickham Market
Cockfield 4 v 3 Pot Black (AET)
Spexhall 1 v 2 Haughley United (AET)
Wenhaston United 2 v 0 Kirkley & Pakefield A
Wrentham 3 v 2 Sudbury Athletic

Division 1;
Beccles Caxton Res. 1 v 3 FC Hearts
Hearts of Oak 4 v 0 Oxford Arms
Sole Bay United Res. 0 v 0 Blundeston Magpies
Waveney Res. 3 v 5 Norton Athletic

Division 2:
Bungay Town A 2 v 0 Corton A
Corton White Horse Seltic 5 v 1 Tudor FC
Crusaders 11 v 1 Oxford Arms Res.
Lowestoft International 2 v 2 Hopton White Hart
Norton Athletic Res. 3 v 0 Ellingham
Oulton Broad & Notley’s Res. 4 v 2 Waveney Gunners
Pakefield Re-United 1 v 3 Ole Frank

Division 3:
Corton White Horse Seltic Res. 2 v 3 Spexhall Res.
Harleston Town Res. 1 v 2 Waveney A
Kirkley & Pakefield B 3 v 6 Gt Yarmouth Town Hall
Lake Lothing 6 v 1 Factory Arms
Suffolk Punch 4 v 1 Marquis of Lorne
Westhall 5 v 2 Blundeston Magpies Res.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

MOTHY:ADAM BIRD HAS 9 GOALS FOR POT BLACK IF YOU WISH TO ADD HIM TO THE LIST.ALSO WELL DONE WRENTHAM AND GOOD LUCK ON REPRESENTING OUR LEAGUE IN THE REST OF THE COMPETITION.