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White Hart go top of
Premier One!
White Hart Ridge Lane are the new leaders of
Mission Fashion Premier One
after a 3-0 win over New Dolphin. Jamie King, Dave Bole
and Adam Hadley all found the net for White Hart as they
move a point clear of Ford Sports. Bulkington White Lion
join Ford Sports on sixteen points after they beat
Hartshill Sports 4-2. Darren Whitmore a Dave Norman
penalty, Danny Bennett and a solo goal from Robbie Jones
inflicted upon Hartshill their first league defeat of the
season. Matt Stanley and Rocky Pratt scored the Hartshill
goals. Fir Tree moved off the bottom with a 1-1 draw with
Ridge Lane. Peter Gill scored the Fir Tree goal, Ian
Bennett for Ridge Lane.

Archive - Nuneaton Punch Bowl v Hill
Top in Division One Action
Bedworth Liberal climb into second spot in
Deslandes Premier Two
after they beat local rivals Collycroft Cricketers 3-2.
Carl Grantham and Lee Cotterill gave Cricketers a 2-0 lead
but Liberals scored three in the second half, two of them
from Andy Mosey, the other from Matt Dewis, to clinch the
points. Danny Oldacres bagged a hat trick for Attleboro
Arms as they went on to beat Coton Rose 6-0. Mark Jerrams,
Scott Friswell and Craig Everitt scored the others.
No
change at the top of
Alphie Cain division one
with leaders Ford Oak staying top into the new year with a
4-0 win over Lancet. Hill Top, the only team with a 100%
league record intact, stay in second thanks to a 5-0 win
over Attleboro Mills. Adam Richardson and Jim Elliott both
scored twice for Hill Top, Danny Armiger the other.
Haunchwood Sports stay third but were heldto a 1-1 draw by
Trent C Res who collected their first league point. Adam
Shephard scored the Trent goal. Fourth placed Hartshill
Sports Res also shared the points in a 3-3 draw with
Nuneaton Punch Bowl. Anthony Griffiths, Danny Laight and
Matt Lawley found the net for Hartshill, Stuart Fleming,
Lee Clark and Steve Garlick replied for Punch Bowl.
Clinton Bayliss capped his 100th appearance for
Kellys Bar by saving a penalty in their 3-1 win over
Cherry Tree. Daniel Moreton scored twice for Kelly’s Bar
to give them a 2-0 lead. Stuart Stain pulled a goal back
for Cherry Tree before Luke Durham scored his first goal
for the club to secure the points.

The top two in
Nuneaton Print division two
have opened up a gap at the top after both secured
victories. Leaders Stockingford Sports are top of the pile
after they beat third placed Windmill, 3-1. James Ryder,
Dan Shannon and Paul Eggleton all found the net for
Stockingford, Carl Roper replied for Windmill. Attleboro
Oak enjoyed a 3-0 win over New Dolphin Res to stay four
points behind in second. Mark Aucott an Mark Wright both
found the net for Ford Sports Res as they beat Ridge Lane
Res 2-1. John Norman cored from the penalty spot for
Ridge Lane.
Sporting Lloyds enter the new year three
points clear at the top of
Nuneaton Trophies division three
after they beat Attleborough Arms Res 3-0. Mark
Greenfield, Craig Smith and Kevin Lamb all hit the target
for the league leaders.
Royal Oak Bedworth take over top spot in
Heartland Evenings News division
four
after they beat Baddesley Red Lion 2-1. Lewis Halfacree
scored both Royal Oak goals, Matt Woolley replied for Red
Lion. Andy Harris, Andy Calvert and Pete Gillam all hit
the target for Hartshill Manor as they beat PNW Athletico
3-1 to move into second. Gavin Orton’s hat trick helped
Ford Oak Res to a 7-1 win over Anker Inn. Michael Nixon
scored two of the other goals, Joe Nally and Ashley
Herbert the singles. Nathan Whitehead replied for Anker.
Attleboro Mills came from 2-0 down, with 10 men, to snatch
a point in a 2-2 draw with Attleboro Sports. Craig Jackson
and Alex Lomas gave Sports the lead but Ben Gwent and
Chris MUrphy, who scored in the last minute, levelled for
Mills.
The top three in
Mortgage Advice Agency division five
all collected victories to open up a gap at the top of the
table. Leaders Nuneaton Riley’s beat Jail House 4-2 helped
by two goals from Ryan Beck. Riley’s keeper also saved a
penalty. F C Gallery stay second, thanks to a 3-1win over
Stockingford Sports Res. John Arshad scored four times for
third placed Hayrick as they went on to beat Chapel End
Salutation Res 6-1. Ian Hay and Aaron Brown scored the
others.

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