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East Cheshire Football League
Juno continue their rich vein of form as they put seven past Inter Macc, Club AZ thrash second place Mary Dendy 5-1.
By Matt Eagles
Feb 21, 2010, 13:10

Trade Mark Collections East Cheshire Football  League.

 

 

P

W

D

L

GD

PTS

Boarhound FC

11

10

1

0

52

31

Mary Dendy

13

9

1

3

7

28

Wilmslow Sports

14

7

2

5

18

23

Club AZ

11

7

0

4

17

21

Poynton Kings

12

6

2

4

8

20

Juno United

9

6

0

3

-4

18

High Lane

12

5

2

5

-1

17

Inter Macc

9

4

0

5

-6

12

Poynton Nomads

9

3

1

5

-4

10

Old Alts Youth

11

3

0

8

-17

9

Poynton FC

12

1

1

10

-32

4

Old Alts A

11

1

0

10

-38

3

 

Club AZ     5       Mary Dendy     1

 

Club AZ avenged their heavy defeat to Mary Dendy earlier in the season by outclassing an injury hit Dendy side at Mulberry Sports Centre.  Dendy just couldn’t cope with AZ’s neat passing game and went behind as early as the twelveth minute when Jason Blythe glanced home a header from Jimmy Baskerville’s free kick wide on the left after Ryan Fallon had fouled Jon Blackburn. On the half hour Gareth Gibbons doubled AZ’s lead as he sent a superb curling shot past keeper Rob Tilley from the edge of the penalty area. Such was the home sides dominance it wasn’t until five minutes before the break that their new signing  Harry Shatwell was called into action to make a save . Dendy lost the game within fifteen minutes of the second half as inexplicable errors allowed Jimmy Baskerville to score twice , once direct from a corner and the second one from a free kick next to the corner flag without anyone getting near the ball. Will Beighton made it 5-0 midway through the second half with a goal that epitomised Club AZ’s play.

John Whitehead broke up play midway inside his own half and powered forward releasing Paul Bethal down the wing , his pin point cross found Beighton completely unmarked four yards out and he gratefully side footed home.. Dendy did find the net themselves with a minute remaining as Luke Watkin burst through two AZ defenders to guide the ball wide of the advancing AZ keeper but it was always going to be AZ’s afternoon.

 

 

Old Alts  A    1      Wilmslow Sports        5

 

Wilmslow bounced back from last week’s defeat to take all three points against Old Alts at Crossford Bridge thanks to four second half goals . Having led 1-0 at half time the visitors took full advantage as Alts tired but they did concede late on to Guy Marshall who scored his first goal of the season. On target for Wilmslow were Chris Nevin with two, Steve Dootson and Tom Hunt.

 

 

Inter Macc  2      Juno  United      7

 

Juno remain unbeaten in February after an excellent away win against Inter Macc  at Bollington Rec.
Darren Wilson scored a hat-trick for Juno United
In an entertaining game Jermaine Leveridge gave Inter the lead on twenty minutes  breaking a tackle and finishing from just inside the penalty area but two goals inside five from Sam Woodward and Steve Jenkins gave Juno a slender advantage Jake Mc Garry’s extraordinary  free kick from an acute angle near the touchline tied the game at 2-2 but there were more goals to follow as Darren Wilson fired home to make it 3-2 to the visitors at half time.  Some intuitive finishing and some inexperienced goalkeeping  led to Juno adding four more goals in the second half but it was by no means one way traffic. Inter showed plenty of endeavour but were consistently let down by the final ball. Darren Wilson completed his hat-trick, Steve Jenkins grabbed his second with a lob from fully thirty yards  and Mark Hughes made it seven.

 

High Lane   4    Poynton Nomads   1

 

A fantastic result for High Lane as they recorded their fifth win of the season against this seasons under achievers Poynton Nomads who began the season as one of the favourites for the title . Jake Getcheffsky gave High Lane a dream start taking advantage of a goalkeeping mistake to make it 1-0 after five minutes  and then doubled their lead with his second minutes later . George Mitchell made it 3-0 following a corner   but a spectacular bicycle kick from striker Tom Gaskell reduced the arrears as Nomads trailed 3-1 at the break. High Lane made it four in the second half when man of the match Dave Wilde  converted a penalty when Luke Campbell was felled in the penalty box.

 

Inter-League Cup 

 
Jamie Collins scored twice for Boarhound

Cup holders Boarhound  eased into the next round after comfortably disposing of Lostock Reserves at Congleton Road 3-0. Forced to play for the second weekend in a row player manager Maurice Sutton  gave his team the ideal start opening the scoring himself  with Jamie Collins adding a second before half time.  A second goal from Collins in the second half secured the win.

Poynton produced an excellent rearguard  display to dump rivals Kings out of the competition with a first half goal from Dan Moult. Under the cosh for much of the game the visitors had  some resolute defending and a fine performance in goal from Steve Hardicre to thank as they managed to hang on to their first half advantage to run out 1-0 victors.

A kieron Joyce goal for Old Alts Youth wasn’t enough as they lost 4-1 to Malpas.

 

Leading Scorers:

PLAYER

CLUB

L

FAS

LC

ILC

TOTAL

DEC FLETCHER

BOARHOUND

18

4

 

3

25

SIMON GIBBONS

BOARHOUND

10

1

 

4

15

TOM GASKELL

POYNTON NOMADS

3

4

 

5

12

MATT MORRIS

MARY DENDY

12

 

 

 

12

ANDY FOOTE

BOARHOUND

9

2

 

 

11

RICK MOTTERSHEAD

CLUB AZ

10

 

 

 

10

PAUL BETHAL

CLUB AZ

6

1

2

1

10

JOHN O'BRIAN

WILMSLOW SPORTS

6

3

 

1

10

JAKE GETCHEFFSKY

HIGH LANE

9

1

 

 

10

RAY WARBURTON

INTER MACC

5

3

 

1

9

JON BLACKBURN

CLUB AZ

7

 

1

1

9

JAMIE COLLINS

BOARHOUND

5

1

 

3

9

DARREN WILSON

JUNO UNITED

7

2

 

 

9



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