Coastal View Issue 86

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Coastal View & Moor News Issue 86 - January - February 2018

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North Riding Football League T

By Andrew Snaith

he North Riding Football League returned from the festive beak with table-toppers Boro Rangers celebrating a North Riding Senior Cup Quarter Final trip to York City, scheduled for Tuesday 30th January. Admission is £3 Adults, £1 Concessions. Tickets are available from York City FC @ yorkcityfc. Meanwhile New Marske Lakes United have entered the promotion race in Division One with Redcar Athletic Reserves, Bedale and Great Ayton United Royals their direct rivals for a toptwo place. In the FA Inter League Cup, on Saturday 13th January, the North Riding Football League representative side presented a first-half masterclass to their Humber Premier hosts. Leading 5-0 at the break, Boro Rangers trio Matt McQueeney, Stu Rose and Jack Guy were all on target, with BEADS' Karl Liley, striking from the penalty spot and Nunthorpe's Liam Southall made it five before half-time. The home side grabbed a late consolation, but the NRFL will be looking forward to their next outing, against the Isle of Man. Friday saw Rangers draw 4-4 in a friendly with Wearside League Hartlepool FC, before second placed Fishburn Park reduced their lead at the top of the NRFL Premier to eight points. The Whitby side defeated Redcar Newmarket 1-0 in a hard-fought encounter. Youngster Callum Halley popped up with the winning goal. St Marys 1947 returned to winning ways at Staithes Athletic with a 3-0 success on their travels. Ryan Todd, Chris Peacock and Tom Gittens found the net. There were also celebrations on the other side of Yarm as Yarm and Eaglescliffe defeated Thornaby Dubliners 2-1. Harrison Davies netted on half an hour for Dubliners, but David Aninakwah and Anthony Chisman replied for Yarm, after two assists from Craig Norman, to take the points.

Grangetown Boys Club and Guisborough United shared the spoils in a high-scoring clash. Matthew Ramage and Lewis Reeve notched for United, but Boys Club ensured a 2-2 finish, with Ben Weir and Stu Roberts hitting back. Redcar Town and BEADS' scheduled match fell foul of the weather. Stockton West End booked a final in the Durham FA Minor Cup after a crushing 7-1 thumping of Newton Aycliffe RA. Ben Turner and Jake Large smashed a brace each, with Josh Haley, Sean O'Brien and Gareth Poole putting West End in seventh heaven. Bedale also enjoyed knockout success as they advanced to the quarter finals of the North Riding Challenge Cup at the expense of fellow NRFL First Division outfit Stokesley Armstrong Richardson. Wayne Thompson got things started inside 30 seconds and Dan Baxter doubled Bedale's advantage on eleven minutes. Joe Martin and Ross Hodgson struck before the interval to send the visitors in 4-0 up at half-time. Stokesley hopes were raised with two goals in fifteen minutes early in the second half, through Alex Grainge and Joe Howe, but Hodgson's second and David Cooke's strike, four minutes later, saw Dale through 6-2. Fourth-placed New Marske Lakes United defeated First Division leaders Redcar Athletic Reserves to enhance their own promotion hopes. However, they did it the hard way after Robbie Farrier's first-half red card. Just five minutes later, they opened the scoring when Kieran Stares hit a long ball which Ben Marshall got on the end of to slot away at the second attempt, after a strong initial save. Redcar levelled just after the halfhour, through McCorie Carmichael to take the sides in level at the break. The second half was only three minutes old when Stares won it with a first-time wonder strike from his own half. Lakes are six points off the top with two games in hand. Great Ayton United Royals are even closer, in third. They also hold two matches in hand on Redcar and are just three points adrift, after a

4-2 win at Loftus. Mark Harris and Shaun Muir netted for Athletic, but strikes from Caleb White, Ashley Woodier, Ben Beilby and Mark Shimwell sent the visitors home happy. Whitby Fishermens Society also hit four, at home to Stokesley Sports Club Reserves. The Lythe-based hosts were 2-1 up at the break, thanks to Sam Dowey's brace, with Connor Kavanagh striking for Sports Club, six minutes before halftime. Second half goals from Ian Smith and Dan Brown saw the Fishermen win out comfortably. Lingdale Village leapfrogged Sports Club Reserves with a 4-2 victory at bottom club Middlesbrough and Teesside Sports Academy. Bri Combellack, Charlie Ferguson, Ste Combellack and Chris Bulmer found the net for Village, while James Lock's goal and Bryan Caddick's penalty made the scoresheet for MTSA. Sunday's action, in the NRFL Under 19 division, saw fifth-placed Richmond Town enjoy a 3-1 victory over Hartlepool Pools Youth. Matty Redfearn, Tom Gilroy and Cameron Spence provided Richmond's firepower, with Jack Woodward's reply proving a consolation only. Billingham Synthonia came out on top in a six-goal shoot-out at Redcar Newmarket. Josh Daniels, Connor Mulloy, Callum Daniels and Anthony Carter scored for Synners in a 4-2 win. Newmarket notched through Leon Bellerby and Chris Payne. The RT Raine Trophy's stand-out encounter saw Coulby Newham defeat title-chasers Boro Rangers after a one-sided penalty shoot out. In normal time, the sides couldn't be separated as they battled to a 2-2 stalemate. Joseph Jones put Rangers ahead from the penalty spot, only for Alex Clark to level within five minutes. Jordan Walker made a string of saves to deny Coulby the lead, before James Mahoney struck for Boro against the run of play. Joe Searby's sweet leftfooted effort levelled again for Newham, though, who went on to win 4-1 on spot kicks.

Redcar Borough Park Bowling Club By John Selley - Secretary

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ixty four bowlers took part in the Captain's challenge match held at Redcar Borough Park Bowling Club in aid of Cancer Research UK. Raffle prizes were donated by Morrison's, Sainsbury's and Tesco's supermarkets and family

and friends of the organiser, Brian Robinson. The Co-operative Funeral Care sponsored a pies and peas lunch for the players and a Christmas hamper for the winners. The total amount raised from entry fees, the raffle and including a £30 donation from the Yorkshire Bank was a magnificent £1308!

Brian would like to thank all those who supported this event. Pictured from left to right are Brian Robinson with the winners, Jim Atkinson, Des Hodgson, Alan Westwood and Graham Russell. Runners up were Tommy Watson, John Tyreman, Alan Crossman and Karl Tyreman.

Guisborough Domino League

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By Danny Jones - League Secretary

n week 4 of The George May Mini League, in League 1, results, Ship Guis beat Marske 5-4, Abbey A beat N. Skelton Club 6-3, and Bowls Club beat G.T.F.C. 6-3. Bowls lead the way but other teams have games in hand. In League 2, Boosbeck more or less guaranteed their place in the finals, beating 3fiddles 7-2, knocking any chance they had. Abbey B won 5-4 over Guis Cc , T.A. put themselves in with chance by beating Wharton 6-3. In the T. Swinburn Finals held on Tuesday 21 Nov, at G.T.F.C. , T.A. went down 7-2 to Abbey B, Wharton gained revenge on The Boosbeck winning 6-3, in the Final Abbey B won a close fought Final 5-4. Thursday 23rd November, saw the 1st Round of James Cook Trophy, T.A. won a tight game 5-4 over Ship Brotton, as did Ship Guis 5-4 at Abbey A, Marske also won 5-4 at G.T.F.C, Abbey B continue

their good run,winning 6-3 against N.Skelton Club, who are still looking for their first win. Boosbeck also won 6-3 against The Wharton, overcoming Tuesday's disappointment, losing to them in the T. Swinburn Semi Finals. On Thursday 30th Nov in League 1, only one match was played due to weather conditions. This resulted in a 6-3 win for Ship Brotton against N. Skelton Club. This puts Ship in the mix for qualifying. Outstanding games to be played, in League 2, T.A Club went down 7-2 to leaders Boosbeck, who have qualified for the Finals, 3fiddles won 6-3 at Guis Cc . Abbey B need 4 points from their last game to qualify, otherwise, a play off will ensue. In League 2 Abbey B lost 5-4 to The Wharton but got the point they needed to qualify for the Finals. In League 1 Ship Brotton won 6-3 at the Football Club , putting them in contention for the finals, Bowls Club also won 5-4 against Marske also putting them in with a chance, Ship Guis, won 5-4 against Abbey A , and with 2 games in hand could have a say.

Hartlepool and Middleton Rangers shared nine goals. Alex Kitten and Jon Stevens each hit hattricks for Pools while Rangers replied through Owen Hind, Kai Carty and Will Orukotan. Guisborough also progressed, away at Thornaby, but it was by the skin of their teeth. The NRFL Under 19 league leaders mustered a sole Elliot Anderson goal to go through. Kader and Northallerton's clash was postponed due to a waterlogged pitch. Upcoming fixtures: (kick offs 2pm unless stated) Saturday 27th January Lou Moore Trophy Redcar Town v Grangetown Boys Club Thornaby Dubliners v St Marys 1947 North Riding Football League Premier Division Guisborough United v Stockton West End Staithes Athletic v BEADS Yarm & Eaglescliffe v Nunthorpe Athletic Yorkshire Old Boys Shield Colton Athletic v Redcar Newmarket Fishburn Park v Grangefield D & G Trophy Loftus Athletic v New Marske Lakes United Middlesbrough & Teesside Sports Academy v Stokesley Armstrong Richardson North Riding Football League First Division Bedale v Stokesley Sports Club Reserves Lingdale Villge v Whitby Fishermans Society Redcar Athletic Reserves v Great Ayton United Royals Sunday 28th January North Riding Football League Under 19 Division Coulby Newham v Richmond Town Guisborough Town v Billingham Synthonia Hartlepool Pools Youth v Boro Rangers Kader v Hartlepool Northallerton v Thornaby Redcar Newmarket v Middleton Rangers Tuesday 30th January North Riding Senior Cup York City v Boro Rangers


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