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Football: Albion no match for classy Clifton



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Published Date:
09 October 2008
CLIFTON Rangers under 12s eased through in the West Riding Shield with a 9-0 success over Albion.
Albion missed the chance to go ahead when Matthew Rowles handled on the line but for the second week running Claytan Smith saved the penalty.
From then on it was one way traffic and Garwood opened the scoring after a great through ball from Gray.
Another goal from Garwood, a double from Daniel Rose and an own goal gave Clifton a five goal lead.
Smith played up front in the second half and netted and after Dan Heavyside and Ben Lock were unlucky not to add to the tally. Tyler Stephenson scored twice in five minutes and then completed his hat trick late on.
Brighouse fully deserved their 6-0 victory over St Columbas.
Chances had gone begging before Hoyle put Brighouse ahead after 12 minutes
Saints responded by hitting the post to keep Brighouse on their toes and a minute later a run and low shot from Hoyle made it 2-0.
The second half saw Brighouse add a third goal when Jordan Hoyle chased through the defence to side foot home. The pressure was maintained and a Hoyle chip over the advancing keeper was finished off by Daniel Siggins for 4-0.
Keeper Ross Barnes played upfront and he struck a powerful shot past the keeper for number five before setting up Jake Stewart for the final goal.

BOOTHTOWN under 10s and Northowram kept their records intact after an entertaining 2-2 draw.
Northowram deservedly took the lead after the Boothtown defence went missing.
Boothtown levelled after good work by Christie Ogilvie set up Bradley Madin.
Both teams battled well with Cameron Visciano making some excellent tackles to keep Northowram
out, while both keepers made some fantastic saves.
However, it looked as though Northowram were heading for a win after they scored a cracking goal from
a tight angle.
But with just a few minutes remaining Madin scored his second with a lob over the keeper to earn Boothtown a point.
Crossley Swifts beat Mixenden 7-1.
Swifts started well with an early header from man of the match Reece Nairne and quickly raced into a two goal lead with a second from Bobby Beattie before Joshua Pearson struck a third before the break.
The second half saw Jamie Crabtree poach two goals after good work from Charlie Allen before Mixenden pulled one back through Callum Jackson.
Nairne struck back with his second leaving substitute Doulton Walker to complete the scoring.
Warley Greens came from a goal behind to beat Halifax Irish Whites 10-1.
William Hartley scored after three minutes but Tom Wood drew the Greens level two minutes later and grabbed his second almost immediately.
Alex Healey played Greg Hudson-Hunter in for Warley's third and Dan Stoker made it four after his first shot came back off the keepers chest.
A strong tackle from Jack Leonard allowed Stoker to send a long ball to Hudson-Hunter who squared to Wood for his hat-trick just before the break.
Warley used the slope to their advantage in the second half and the influential Healey played Wood in for his fifth to make it 6-1.
Hudson-Hunter secured his second and Matt Stoker came off the bench to meet twin brother Dan's cross at the back post scoring Warley's eighth with his first touch of the ball.
Gareth Walker stayed strong at the back for Warley allowing Leonard to push on and his no nonsense tackling allowed him a clear shot at goal making it nine.
Whites never gave up but Wood's weaving run and shot wrapped things up.

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  • Last Updated: 09 October 2008 9:30 AM
  • Source: Evening Courier
  • Location: Halifax
 
 

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