Cleadon pipped for third.Cleadon SC, who led the table for several weeks, failed to finish third when they lost their final game at Cleator Moor Celtic. Gary George scrambled scram·ble v. scram·bled, scram·bling, scram·bles v.intr. 1. To move or climb hurriedly, especially on the hands and knees. 2. in a first-half goal and, in the second period, Lee Dunn and Carl Fillingham made the final score 3-0. "We have ended fourth but still had a successful season," said secretary Doug Kay Doug Kay is an Arena Football League coach for the Columbus Destroyers. In his first season at the helm, Kay guided the Destroyers to their best record in franchise history, while setting a franchise record for road wins in the process. . "We maintained the improvement we showed during the previous campaign and, hopefully, we can do even better next time." Whitehaven are champions and they ended with an eight-goal rout of Jarrow, who experienced a disappointing couple of days. Craig Robson struck five times in the first half and further goals by Carl McGrady and Graham Lilley resulted in Jarrow being seven goals adrift at the halfway stage. In the second period, though, Whitehaven scored just once, through John Wright. They finished six points in front of Stokesley SC and were the only side to reach treble treble, highest part in choral music, thus corresponding in pitch to soprano, but associated with the voice of a boy or a girl. The term appeared in 15th-century English polyphony, probably as an anglicization of the Latin triplum, figures for goals scored. They racked up 118 and conceded just 27, but failed to gain promotion to the Arngrove Northern League because their facilities did not meet the criteria. Stokesley SC, however, were successful in their application and have been admitted after ending runners-up. Birtley Town finished third and Cleadon SC fourth. At the bottom, Gateshead Low Fell improved their position by defeating New Marske 6-2 and, in the only other game to be played on Saturday, Annfield Plain Coordinates: Annfield Plain is a village in County Durham, in England. It is situated on a plateau between the towns of Stanley, 4 km (2.5 miles) to the north-east, and Consett, 8 km (5 miles) to the west. were 2-0 winners at Boldon CA with strikes by John Moore John Moore may be: Clergy
Last Friday, Jarrow met Teesside Athletic in the final of the Monkwearmouth Charity Cup at Perth Green, and it was the visitors who lifted the trophy with a 2-0 victory. Gary Atwell was close for Jarrow and Teesside goalkeeper Phil Northway made a good save from Andrew Barclay before Athletic scored twice in 10 minutes early in the second period. A corner was only partially cleared and, when the ball was returned into the goal area, Michael Traynor headed in at the far post. Worse was to follow for Jarrow as James Kesterton scored a decisive second goal. The ball was played to his feet and he quickly turned and beat a defender before hammering the ball past goalkeeper Jonathan Carmichael. |
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