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Court on the charge; COVENTRY ALLIANCE.


COUNDON COURT leapt into second spot in Division One of the Coventry Alliance with a 7-1 drubbing of Brooklands-Jaguar.

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 completing the tally and Rob Brassington bagging a consolation.

Coundon's goal burst took them past Alvis Reserves on goal difference although the tankmen, who beat Christ The King second string 1-0 courtesy of a Chris Harris Chris or Christopher Harris may refer to:
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 strike, have played two games less. Both clubs leapfrogged Bourton and Frankton who went down 4-2 to Coventry Colliery, Andy Lovelock love·lock  
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 (2), Paul Trevis and Jason Toye doing the damage with Lee Catlow and Rob Crinagan scoring for the villagers.

Leaders Woodlands were without a league game as, like other clubs, they were on Bedworth Nursing Cup duty - Coventry Charity Cup ties and internal cup games also led to a reduction in the league programme.

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 and Coton, a Mark Drohan double outweighing a Kyle Baxter effort.

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Copsewood retained top spot in Division Two when they maintained their unbeaten record with a 3-2 defeat of Shilton.

Scott Kelly, Scott McGinty and Adam Kold netted for Copses with Mark Williams bagging both for the villagers.

Hub eased out Christ The King 3rds 4-2 thanks to goals by Dan Scott (2), Don Grubb and Rob Littlejohn with James Hart notching both for Kings.

Potters Green Reserves (Paul Hindmarsh 2) and Dunlop Reserves (Chris Webb, Scott Haynes) slugged out a 2-2 draw while a Peter Sowerby brace saw Brooklands-Jaguar Reserves overcome Sporting 2-0.

In the Premier Division, Peugeot, who broke their duck the previous week, picked up their second successive draw when they shared six goals with Hawkesmill.

Mike Bawden, Ross Knight and Steve Padmore netted for Peugeot with Steve Griffin, Anthony Allen and Chris Watts doing likewise for the

Hawkes Another high-scoring affair saw Mount Nod edge out Triumph Athletic 5-4 courtesy of strikes by Jason Sherington (2), Nicky Kirk, Jack Cudworth and Mark Lucas.

Andy Hayes and John Fletcher each supplied a double for Triumph.

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 Rugby 2-1, Graham Scott replying.

Bulkington progressed to the second round of the Stan Oulds Trophy with a 4-1 verdict at Stockingford Pavilion through goals by Alan Warwood (2), Paul Castle and Kieran Moore. David Strong replied.

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 Computers Alliance One: Christ The King 0 Alvis 1, Coundon Court 7 Brooklands-Jag 1, Coventry Colliery 4 Bourton and Frankton 2, Cov Univ 2 Stockton 1, Griff and Coton 1 Folly Lane 2. JBC Computers Alliance Two: Sporting 0 Brooklands-Jag 2, Christ The King 2 Hub 4, Potters Green 2 Dunlop 2, Shilton 2 Copsewood 3.

JBC Training Alliance Four: AEI Rugby 3 (Kevin North, Mike Glover, Marcus Galstein) Kenilworth Wardens 2 (Craig Arnold 2), Church Lawford 5 (Dan Newman 2, Pete Salisbury 2, Jordan Hughes) Collycroft 2 (Craig Long 2).

Oakwood Financial Services Alliance Five: Wolston 4 (Lee Kaczur, Shane Wilson, Dave Brannen, John McConachie) AEI Rugby 1 (Amush Gohil).

Peter Toogood Cup first round: Brinklow 6 (Chris Bedder 3, Ben Clarke 2, Dave Anderson) Coventry Colliery 1 (Mike Ball), Bulkington 2 Hawkesmill 4 (Stuart Gary 2, Gaz Williams 2), Cov Univ 5 (Bastion Touzeau 2, Gareth Ainscow, Richard Anthony, David Broomfield) Cherry Tree 2 (Noel Higgins 2), Hartshill 2 Copsewood 2 (aet, Hartshill won on pens), Jaguar-Daimler 7 (Blake Kazar 3, Ben Malone, Steve Davis, James Paul, Matt Paris) Ambleside 2 (Ian Brooks, Mark Welland), Peugeot 4 (Dave Malone, Dale Brogan, Aaron Burrell, Damon Sheehan) Mount Nod

3 (Jamie Crawley 2, Paul Twaites), Woodlands 1 (Andy Moreton) Coundon Court 4 (Calum Hyde 2, Sean Kettle, Steve McGranigan).

Massey Ferguson Cup first round: Attleborough Snooker 2 (Blaine Le-Put, Steve Thomas) Cov Univ 4 (Mike Yau 3, Mike Reidy), Bermuda 8 (Andy Hill 2, Dan Moreton 2, Paul Harrison, Paul Elkington, Jacob Blythe, Ryan Scoffam) Fillongley 1 (Peter Gill), Bourton and Frankton 0 Shilton 5 (Rob Ross, John Ross, John, whose name in Cherokee is Kooweskoowe (k'wĭs'k  Brophy, Lee Morey, Dan Endicott, Rob Woodbridge).

BEDWORTH NURSING CUP

Secondd rounnd: Ambleside 2 Bedworth Ex-S 0, Collycroft 2 Peugeot 0, Woodlands 1 Fillongley 1 (aet, Woodlands won on pens).

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Date:Nov 11, 2008
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