Saturday, April 08, 2006

 

Football Roundup

Nationwide Conference
First half goals from Adam Miller and George Boyd kept Stevenage Borough on track for a place in the play offs. Miller fired Borough in front from 25 yards after only 10 minutes Boyd doubling the advantage with his 12th goal of the season. The home crowd though had to survive some anxious second half moments with Neil Redfearn, Jason Blunt and Chris Hughes all going close for the Seasiders.

Stevenage: Julian, Goodliffe, Oliver, Henry, Maamria, Miller, Boyd, Bulman (Gregory 70), Berquez, Nurse (Louis 65), Stamp (Weatherstone 83).

Subs Not Used: Gore, Warner.

Goals: Miller 10, Boyd 21.

Att: 1861

Ryman League Division Two
Ware edged closer to the title after a 2-1 win at Epsom & Ewell. The Blues lead Brook House by 10 points but the West Londoners have 2 games in hand. Glen Alzapedi's team have now won 8 of their last 9. Hertford came from 2 goals down after only 12 minutes to beat Chalfont 3-2 at Hertingfordbury Park. A Phil Goss penalty started the Hertford revival strikes from Ryan Wade and Ryan Redford completing the comeback.

Spartan South Midlands League
Welwyn Garden Cities return to form continued as the Citizens secured their second win in a week beating Holmer Green 2-1. St Margaretsbury are still the masters of inconsistency beaten 2-1 at home by Broxbourne Borough. Saints still need points to be mathmatically safe from relegation. London Colney edged closer to survival after a 0-0 draw at Tring Athletic. Hoddesdon are up to 6th in Division One after thumping Sun Postal 6-1 at Lowfield.

Herts Senior County League
With Whitewebbs already confirmed as champions Hatfield Town look to be winning the race for runners up spot. Ady Hamill took his season tally to 13 as Town overcame Codicote 3-2. while Buntingford's game at home to Bushey Rangers was postponed. Little Munden are up to 8th after goals from Ian Baker, James Faint and Mark Shanley gave them a 3-1 win over struggling Elliott Star. Already assured of promotion from Division One Hertford Heath went down to a shock 1-0 defeat at Cuffley while there was no joy for Lemsford in the Presidents Cup beaten 2-0 by North Mymms.



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