BALL BOUNCES GREEN TO TOP SPOT; . . . and Unsworth grabs two in impressive show.Byline: by MARK JONES at Winifred Lane TOWN GREEN 6 ORMSKIRK 1 TWO goals from the versatile Charlie Ball helped Town Green bounce to the top of the under-9s division with a stunning win against Ormskirk. On a day when most of the matches fell to the big freeze The Big Freeze (also Big Chill) is a scenario in which the universe becomes too cold to sustain life due to continued expansion and the decay of free energy due to the action of entropy. The Big Freeze is a theory of a possible fate of the universe. , this Aughton fixture got the go-ahead. And a white hot Town display saw doubles from Ball and Ben Unsworth, plus further strikes from Ryan McNally and John Nash, earn a 6-1 victory that heats up the battle for the title in the Craven Minor League. Ball scored his first goal from left back before moving up front to score his second, underlining the fluency and confidence running through a side that used both wings to their advantage. In a great team display, Town had many contenders for the man of the match award, which was given jointly to Unsworth and right winger Max Beech, but the outcome could have been different had goalkeeper David Jones David Jones is a common name, particularly in Wales, and there have been several well-known individuals with this name. Variations include Dave Jones and Davy Jones. not pulled off a fantastic save with the scores locked at 1-0. Despite the scoreline scoreline n (SPORT) → resultado final scoreline n (Sport) → score m scoreline n (SPORT , the Ormskirk team produced a battling performance, with Matthew Hampson Birks extremely industrious in midfield, while Andrew Torr also impressed in the centre of the pitch and later in defence. Luke Charnock went close by hitting the post, but Jack Charnock finally got a goal his team's efforts deserved. "We played at a fast tempo," said Town Green manager John McNally This article is about the NFL player. For the Irish Olympic boxing medallist, see John McNally (boxer). For the Emmerdale character, see John McNally (Emmerdale). . "Once we got our second goal we ran away with it. "It was a great attacking performance." Men of Men Ben Unsworth (pictured) and Max Beech Both played influential roles in Town Green's runaway win Pictures: GEOFF DAVIES CAPTION(S): DOUBLE TROUBLE: Town Green's Daniel Rushton is confronted by Ormskirk defenders as he tries to make progress (above) code: zz040109JuniorX-04.jpg; RIGHT: Ryan McNally clears the danger for Town Green as keeper David Jones looks on code: zz040109JuniorX-07.jpg; TOWN GREEN: Members of the squad are, back row (left to right): Max Beech, John Nash, David Jones, Charlie Ball, Daniel Rushton. Front: Ben Unsworth, Joe Dooley Joe Dooley (born 1964) is a former Irish sportsperson. He played hurling with his local club Seir Kieran and with the Offaly senior inter-county team from the 1980s until the 2000s. He is the only Offaly player to have won three senior All-Ireland medals. , Lewis Maxwell, Ryan McNally code: zz040109JuniorX-02.jpg; LONG STRETCH: Ormskirk keeper Keieran Leese Terry rises to try and make a catch from a right wing cross (centre, left) code: zz040109JuniorX-09.jpg; ABOVE: Ormskirk exert some pressure as Luke Eckersley tries a shot at goal code: zz040109JuniorX-11.jpg; LEFT: Keeper Terry makes a good catch code: zz040109JuniorX-12.jpg; ORMSKIRK: Members of the squad are, back row (left to right): Josh Fearon, Josh Forest, Keieran Leese Terry, Andrew Torr, Luke Eckersley. Front: Matthew Hampson Birks, Luke Dwane, Jack Charnock, Luke Charnock, Fraser Connell code: zz040109JuniorX-01.jpg |
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