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ANTONI STRIKES TO SEAL POINTS.


Byline: ERIC KERSHAW

A GOAL by Antoni Bojar was enough to give Westend Lions a 1-0 victory against Upperthong in the Under 16 Division IV and help move them away from the foot of the table.

Upperthong arrived at a sunny Salendine Nook Salendine Nook is a district of Huddersfield 3 km (2 miles) to the north-west of Huddersfield in the English county of West Yorkshire.

Bordered to the north-east by Laund Hill, Weather Hill and Low Hill and to the south-west by the natural scar of Longwood Edge, above the
 High hoping to add to their total of just three points from seven games, but it was their opponents who took the spoils spoil  
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a. To impair the value or quality of.

b. To damage irreparably; ruin.

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Although the home side enjoyed a greater share of possession in the opening encounters, Thong defenders Lewis Chard, Guy Pearson, Alex Richardson and Tom Parr were more than a match for the Westend attack.

The first real chance of note didn't arrive until the 20th minute when Nick Dyson Nick Dyson (born 19 December 1969) is an English professional snooker player. He is one of only 8 players to have scored more than one 147 in tournament play. He has reached the last 32 of eight tournaments, including the 1991 and 2001 World Championship, but never progressed  had a clear sight of goal, but Upperthong keeper Craig Westall pulled off a fine point-blank save.

Considering these were two sides struggling in the bottom reaches of the division, the entertainment level was extremely high as play swung from end to end but, despite some excellent build-up play, the end result was missing as both sides failed to capitalise on their chances.

Josh White was a constant danger, but the speedy Upperthong winger's crosses came to nothing as central defenders Houton Pour and Peter Gee ensured that anything that entered the Westend penalty area was cleared to safety.

As the first half drew to a close, Upperthong enjoyed their best spell of the game but White's efforts went unrewarded as, first, a terrific stop from Westend keeper Chris Chapman denied him before the same player hit a post minutes later.

The deadlock See deadly embrace.

(parallel, programming) deadlock - A situation where two or more processes are unable to proceed because each is waiting for one of the others to do something.
 was finally broken 10 minutes into the second half when, after working an opening on the left, Azzuro Zito fired a cross to the far post where Antoni Bojar drilled home what proved to be the winning goal from eight yards.

Once again, Upperthong were denied when Chapman blocked a powerful Tom Wicks shot before Brett Hunt fired wide with just Chapman to beat.

At the other end, Westend were equally guilty of failing to make the best of To improve to the utmost; to use or dispose of to the greatest advantage.
To reduce to the least possible inconvenience; as, to make the best of ill fortune or a bad bargain.
- Bacon.

See also: Best Best
 their chances when a terrific move involving the industrious Dominic Carter Dominic Carter is the Anchor of NY1's long-running news and commentary program focused on New York City politics, Inside City Hall. He has been a reporter and anchor for the network since its inception in 1992. , Dyson and Bojar ended with Paul Crossley Paul Crossley (born May 17, 1944) is a British pianist.

Born in Yorkshire, his piano teacher was Fanny Waterman in Leeds. While a student at Oxford University, he was discovered by Olivier Messiaen and his wife Yvonne Loriod, who heard him play and immediately invited him to
 firing over the bar.

Upperthong continued to throw everything into their search for an equaliser but, despite a series of chances, they were unable to find the net.

With five minutes remaining, Oscar Schofield had a golden opportunity to mark his debut with a goal and settle the issue in Westend's favour, but the midfielder fired wide.

There's little doubt that, on this performance, both sides will collect a few wins as the season progresses, but they will need some target practice if they are to turn their promise into points.

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ON THE RUN: Westend''s Nick Dyson (right) is chased by Guy Pearson of Upperthong in the Under 16 Division IV clash which Westend won to improve their position in the table. Both sides look capable of improving on their current standing. (zyhudd161109dysker) WINNERS: Westend Lions Under 16s (back, from left) Chris Chapman, Dominic Carter, Houton Pour, Peter Gee, Antoni Bojar, George Matthews, Oliver Reynolds, Kalvin Kay. Front: Joe Chambers, Nick Dyson, Paul Crossley, Oscar Schofield, Andrew Bottom, Azzuro Zito. (zyhudd161109westker) NARROWLY BEATEN: Upperthong Under 16s (back, from left) Ben Chard (manager), Brett Hunt, Lewis Chard, Craig Westall, Guy Pearson, Tom Wicks. Front: George Wormald, Josh White, Tom Clowes, Alex Richardson, Tom Parr. Pictures by Eric Kershaw. (zyhudd161109thoker) GOING FOR GOAL: Upperthong player Brett Hunt fires in a shot which was saved in their clash with Westend while, left, Upperthong keeper Craig Westall makes a point-blank save from Nick Dyson. (zyhudd161109Brettker and zyhudd161109craigker)
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Publication:Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England)
Date:Nov 17, 2009
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