Sunday 12 October 2008

League Report 11th October.

The first division of the league is turning into an open encounter and this week sees champions Hearts of Oak as the new leaders as they have quietly gone about their business in racking up big wins. This week they defeated Caxton Res. 8-2.
Previous leaders Kirkley & Pakefield A were beaten for the second time this season by FC Hearts who won 3-1.

Blundeston Magpies who had been racking up some impressive victories were this week disappointing as they went down 2-0 to Oxford Arms who had lost all their games so far. I am also led to believe a Magpies players suffered a broken leg and the league would like to wish him all the best.

The win for Oxford takes them out of the bottom two who are now Barsham and Spexhall who shared the points in a thrilling 3-3 draw, Spexhall’s first point of the season.

There was another 3-3 draw in the match at Pot Black between them and Wrentham. Pot Black are looking a hard to beat side this season but have already drawn three times.

The final match in the division saw Norton run out 4-0 winners against Waveney Res.
Ryan Hills converting 2 first half spot kicks and Chris Smith added a second half brace as Norton bounced back from their defeat the previous week.

The second division is once more headed by Hopton White Hart who defeated Crusaders 2-1 and as a result sees them slip to 6th place. Leapfrogging them are Corton A who recorded a 19 (nineteen) 1 thrashing at Oxford Arms Res.

Ole Frank are second after winning 6-2 at Oulton Broad & Notley’s Res. and Pakefield Re-United who are in goof form are now 4th following their 4-2 win over LIFC.

It was a tight game at Dip Farm as Tudor FC scored the only goal against Waveney Gunners whilst at the Malting Meadow Bungay Town A won 3-1 against Norton Res aided by two howlers from the Norton keeper.

Finally Corton White Horse Seltic collected the points with a rather comfortable 4-0 success against Ellingham.

The third division was mainly full of tight scorelines.

The biggest winners of the day were leaders Gt Yarmouth Town Hall who won by 4 goals in their 6-2 win at Westhall.

The only team with a 100% record are still Suffolk Punch as they chalked up their 4th win 2-1 against Waveney A.

Marquis of Lorne are in third following their single goal win at Factory Arms.
Kirkley & Pakefield B defeated Blundeston Magpies Res. 3-2 to climb into mid table and just above them are Spexhall Res. who beat Lake Lothing 3-0.

The final match of the day saw Corton White Horse Seltic Res. 2-0 winners at Earsham who drop to 9th.

Results 11th October:

Division 1;
Barsham 3 v 3 Spexhall
Blundeston Magpies 0 v 2 Oxford Arms
FC Hearts 3 v 1 Kirkley & Pakefield A
Hearts of Oak 8 v 2 Caxton Res.
Norton Athletic 4 v 0 Waveney Res.
Pot Black 3 v 3 Wrentham

Division 2:
Bungay Town A 3 v 1 Norton Athletic Res.
Corton White Horse Seltic 4 v 0 Ellingham
Hopton White Hart 2 v 1 Crusaders
Oulton Broad & Notley’s Res. 2 v 6 Ole Frank
Oxford Arms Res. 1 v 19 Corton A
Pakefield Re-United 4 v 2 LIFC
Waveney Gunners 0 v 1 Tudor FC

Division 3:
Earsham 0 v 2 Corton White Horse Seltic Res.
Factory Arms 0 v 1 Marquis of Lorne
Kirkley & Pakefield B 3 v 2 Blundeston Magpies
Spexhall Res. 3 v 0 Lake Lothing
Suffolk Punch 2 v 1 Waveney A
Westhall 2 v 6 Gt. Yarmouth Town Hall

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

we played hearts last week , they are a very good side with very good players . they are not a struggling side! caxton reserves..