FIVE-STARCASTLEYLEA ADSWAYASMOLYNEUX HITADYNAMITEDOZE AE ENTOSINKPALMEIRA; SKELMERSDALE AND DISTRICT LEAGUE.MOLYNEUX demolished Palmeiras bagging a dozen without reply to go joint top of the division with Castley grabbing five, Devine and Morgan bagging trebles and Woodiness the single. Athletico Edge Hill just edged it over Busy Bee with goals from Ward (2), Mahaffey and Kerr despite Whittaker and Stoddern netting. Ashley Travel moved into third spot with a 4-2 win over Highwayman Highwayman, the loves an innkeeper’s daughter, who vainly tries to save him from capture. [Br. Poetry: Noyes “The Highwayman” ] See : Highwaymen courtesy of strikes from Howard, McLintock (2) and Waugh. Field Lane surprised Polo beating them 2-1 with goals from Nathan Roberts and Dominic Coule despite a Devares strike and St Benets and The Tail fought out a 2-2 draw with goals from McNab (2) for Benets and Lewis and Fulton for The Tail. The Todd left Digmoor rooted to the bottom of the table after beating them 5-2 with Alan Kelly
Alan Kelly (born. August 11, 1968 in Preston) is a former Irish professional football player. He played as a goalkeeper. (3), Jake Daulby and an own goal securing the points. Hare and Hounds hare and hounds n. A game in which one group of players leaves a trail of paper scraps for a pursuing group to follow. Noun 1. celebrated top-spot savaging Macmillan 7-1 as a Dinley treble was supplemented by Connolly (2), Wallace and Judge. Shevington Park won by the same scoreline scoreline n (SPORT) → resultado final scoreline n (Sport) → score m scoreline n (SPORT at Pingwood with their magnificent seven recorded via four goals from D. Williams and a hat-trick from C. Blackwell. LIVERPOOL AND DISTRICT It's seven up as Sandon triumph SANDON DOCK joined Seymour on seven points after their 2-1 victory while Pineapple beat Dow 3-2. A full second division card saw Thompson and Morrissey help The Hares go clear at the top after a 3-2 win over The Brick while the Alt Valley game had to be postponed due to an unfit pitch. The Flat iron moved out the bottom two after Joe Curry (3) and Karl Kristofferson saw them beat bottom club Sandstone Reserves 4-1, and Gregsons Moya moved up thanks to a 2-1 win over Cabbage Hall with goals from Morris and Unsworth. Jay McAllister netted for the Gateway Hotel in their 1-0 victory over The Hawthorne. Oakes Ath and Kingston Martyrs drew 2-2. |
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