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Football Echo: Corinthian: Raining goals in Wallasey; Wallasey Sunday.


Byline: with BRIAN FLANAGAN

POOR weather meant only seven fixtures went ahead -- but there were still plenty of goals.

Paul Devey continued his scoring form with two in Irby's 5-2 Division Two Cup first round victory at Wirral Nomads.

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 and Carl Barber also made the scoresheet, with Lee Budworth and Pedro Barrocca on target for the home side.

Division Two saw a vintage performance from Vineyard as they won 9-2 against an off-colour Blu FC (Steve Hunt, Steve Davies).

Stuart Marl bagged a 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,  and Chris Galvin and Tom Lawrenson doubles in Vineyard's best performance of the season so far.

A Danny Sherratt brace earned The Plough a 2-0 win over Clarence and safe passage into the second round of the Premier Division Cup.

The only Premier Division clash saw The Queens Tower go third with a 3-2 victory over Bronze Social, for whom Lee Jameson cracked two excellent goals.

The sole Youth Division game produced 12 goals as Liscard Panthers mauled Barnston Youth 8-4.

On target for Liscard were Steve Egan (3), Carl Wall (2), Knight, Naylor and Thompson.

Ellesmere Port Ellesmere Port, town and district (1991 pop. 78,800), Cheshire, W central England. Ellesmere Port, located on the Manchester Ship Canal near its junction with the Shropshire Union Canal and the entrance into the Mersey estuary, is the principal town of the district.  had a 4-3 extra-time Youth Division Cup first round win over Upton, Mike Bevan's headed winner adding to Mike Hayes (2) and Mike Fawson strikes.

Liam Kearns (2) and Luke O'Brien Luke O'Brien (born September 11, 1988 in Halifax, England) is a professional footballer for Bradford City.

He plays as a left back but is yet to make his first senior appearance in football. He signed professionally for Bradford City at the age of 17.
 were Upton's scorers.

Wirral Panthers (Jack Wallace, Ron Tagg) had a 2-1 success over Capenhurst Villa.
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Publication:Liverpool Echo (Liverpool, England)
Date:Oct 30, 2004
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