Saturday, October 07, 2006
Saturday Football Roundup
Nationwide Confeence
Point For Battling Saints
Southport 1 St Abans 1
Saints returned from the North West with a point thanks to Damien Batt's effort which flew in from 25 yards after 63 minutes. The lead though was short lived as Tony Gray equalised for the home side within 7 minutes drilling Carl Bakers pass wide of Paul Bastock. City though had to live out some dangerous moments in the dying minutes as first Southports Liam Blakeman hit a post and then Batock was forced to tip Lee Hoolickin's header over the crossbar.
St Albans: Bastock: Seeby: Okuonghae: Theobald: Flynn:Batt: Davis: Nicolas: Clarke (Cracknell90): S.Martin (Roddis 90): Hakim:
Spartan South Midlands League
Five Star Redford Fires Blues
Hertford took their goal tally to an incredible 16 in just two games with a 7-1 demolition of Royston at the Glenridge Stadium. Ryan Redford was the Blues hero hitting five to take his season total to sixteen. Scott Neilson and Lee Roberts were Hertford's other scorers as Dave Greenwood's side went second in the table two points behind Harefield United. London Colney are fifth despite being held to a goaless draw by Haringey Borough. Welwyn Garden City also earned a share of the points Alex Kinsley and Peter Okechukwa on target for the Citizens in the 2-2 draw with Kingsbury. St Margaretsbury's recent revival came to an end with a 2-0 reverse at Tring Athletic. Colney Heath continue to impress an own goal and a Lee Rickard strike setting up their third win in a row 2-1 at Holmer Green. A poor day at the office for Hoddesdon in Division One Peter Ulatowski's goal couldn't prevent the Lilywhites going down 2-1 to high flying Stony Stratford at Lowfield.
Herts Senior County League
With leaders Hadley not in action Hertford Heath closed to within one point at the top after a 2-0 win over Bedmond. Buntingford maintained their 100% away record at Knebworth to go third, Town winning 2-1. Hatfield Town shared the points in a 2-2 draw with Hinton adam Fisher and David reade with the goals. Sandridge Rovers have now gone three without a win their latest reverse coming at Whitewebbs with a 2-0 scoreline. Codicote's poor run continued Jim Bundys team have now won just one of their last seven after a 2-0 home defeat by Elliott Star. Standon & Puckeridge posted their first win of the season beating fellow strugglers London Lions 2-1.
In Division One Tom Chase and Neil Draper both scored in Lemsford's 3-2 win over old Parmiterians which gave them a four point lead at the top. Allenburys bounced back from two succesive defeats thumping Cuffley 5-1 Simon Dredge and Theo Dare both helped themselves to a brace James Williams with the other goal. Little Munden remain in the bottom three after going down 2-0 to Mill End.
Point For Battling Saints
Southport 1 St Abans 1
Saints returned from the North West with a point thanks to Damien Batt's effort which flew in from 25 yards after 63 minutes. The lead though was short lived as Tony Gray equalised for the home side within 7 minutes drilling Carl Bakers pass wide of Paul Bastock. City though had to live out some dangerous moments in the dying minutes as first Southports Liam Blakeman hit a post and then Batock was forced to tip Lee Hoolickin's header over the crossbar.
St Albans: Bastock: Seeby: Okuonghae: Theobald: Flynn:Batt: Davis: Nicolas: Clarke (Cracknell90): S.Martin (Roddis 90): Hakim:
Spartan South Midlands League
Five Star Redford Fires Blues
Hertford took their goal tally to an incredible 16 in just two games with a 7-1 demolition of Royston at the Glenridge Stadium. Ryan Redford was the Blues hero hitting five to take his season total to sixteen. Scott Neilson and Lee Roberts were Hertford's other scorers as Dave Greenwood's side went second in the table two points behind Harefield United. London Colney are fifth despite being held to a goaless draw by Haringey Borough. Welwyn Garden City also earned a share of the points Alex Kinsley and Peter Okechukwa on target for the Citizens in the 2-2 draw with Kingsbury. St Margaretsbury's recent revival came to an end with a 2-0 reverse at Tring Athletic. Colney Heath continue to impress an own goal and a Lee Rickard strike setting up their third win in a row 2-1 at Holmer Green. A poor day at the office for Hoddesdon in Division One Peter Ulatowski's goal couldn't prevent the Lilywhites going down 2-1 to high flying Stony Stratford at Lowfield.
Herts Senior County League
With leaders Hadley not in action Hertford Heath closed to within one point at the top after a 2-0 win over Bedmond. Buntingford maintained their 100% away record at Knebworth to go third, Town winning 2-1. Hatfield Town shared the points in a 2-2 draw with Hinton adam Fisher and David reade with the goals. Sandridge Rovers have now gone three without a win their latest reverse coming at Whitewebbs with a 2-0 scoreline. Codicote's poor run continued Jim Bundys team have now won just one of their last seven after a 2-0 home defeat by Elliott Star. Standon & Puckeridge posted their first win of the season beating fellow strugglers London Lions 2-1.
In Division One Tom Chase and Neil Draper both scored in Lemsford's 3-2 win over old Parmiterians which gave them a four point lead at the top. Allenburys bounced back from two succesive defeats thumping Cuffley 5-1 Simon Dredge and Theo Dare both helped themselves to a brace James Williams with the other goal. Little Munden remain in the bottom three after going down 2-0 to Mill End.