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CUP JOY FOR GRANGETOWN; JACK HATFIELD SPORTS TEESSIDE LEAGUE.


GRANGETOWN Boys Club will meet second division Whinney Banks Whinney Banks is a neighbourhood in the west of Central Middlesbrough, England. Its is within the TS5 postcode area and part of the Ayresome ward and bounded by West Lane and Newport to the north, the A19 Dual-Carriageway to the west, Linthorpe to the east and Acklam and Beckfield  YCC YCC Youth Conservation Corps
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 in the Macmillan Bowl semi-finals after coming from behind to beat Great Ayton Coordinates:

Great Ayton is a village and civil parish in the Hambleton district of North Yorkshire on the edge of the North York Moors in England. The name Great Ayton is thought to derive from Ea-tun, tun meaning farm and 'ea' meaning river.
 United 4-2.

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 made it 3-1 at half time, and McAllister made it 4-1 before Ian Johnson pulled it back to 4-2.

Thornaby Dubliners move up into second place in the first division after a hard fought 3-2 victory over Darlington Cleveland Bridge.

Bridge took a first half lead through Richard Banks, while in the second half Craig Norman and Paul Roddam gave the Dubliners a 2-1 lead.

Michael Carter pulled it back to 2-2 but Kallum Hannah secured a Dubliners victory.

Nunthorpe Athletic beat Stokesley 3-0 with goals from Paul Lancaster, Michael Wade and David Johnston.

Scarborough Town look on course to secure the second division championship after their latest victory, 5-1 win over Coulby Newham.

Ton Hiclin and two goals from Josh Greening made it 3-0 at half time. Mark Barber scored a fourth minutes into the second half, a James Myers penalty pulled it back to 4-1 but a hat trick goal from Greening made it 5-1 and all three points.

Whinney Banks lost ground on the top two after losing 2-1 to Acklam Steelworks, who opened through Ben Wheatley.

Danny Lockwood pulled it back to 1-1 with his 37th of the season, but Chris Maloney scored the winner.

Teesside Athletic beat St Mary's College 2-0 with two goals from Jonathan Kirk.

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 for Norton and Stockton Reserves in their 3-3 draw with local rivals Billingham Kader in group one of the Burness Plate.

Steven Gill, John Sharkey also netted for the reserves, while Gary Hinchley (2) and David Johnson scored for Kader.

In group two of the same competition South Bank St Peter's took over at the top of the group after a thumping 9-1 victory over Grangetown YCC with goals from Anthony Gregory (4), Andrew Gove (2), Paul Birch, Paul Venis and a Daniel Prest penalty, while Kenny Portas replied.

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MIXED FORTUNES: Acklam Steelworks, in red, pictured earlier in the season against Great Ayton, beat Whinney Banks 2-1, while Great Ayton, in white, went down 4-2 to Grangetown Boys' Club Picture by IAN McINTYRE
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Title Annotation:Sport
Publication:Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England)
Date:Feb 5, 2009
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