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Published Date: 25 September 2002
Weetabix Youth league
Under 13
Grange United 3
Oakley Lodge 3
Oakley extended their lead to four points, despite beind held for the first time this season.
They opened up a 2-0 lead before Simon Mitchell reduced the arrears prior to the interval.
As Grange presse
d, Mitchell completed his hat-trick to put his side ahead, with Oakley keeper Adam McDade in inspired form to keep his team in the match– his saves including a fine one from a penalty.
Oakley pressure brought them an equaliser, with Jordan Middleton netting twice and David Clark once.
Westfield Rovers 0
Hellenic 9
Rovers, with keeper Sam Harrison and midfielder Nathan Haycock having good games, started well and contained their visitors for the first 20 minutes.
But by half-time they had built up a 5-0 lead, and kept pressing after the break. Liam Carr was chief tormentor with four goals while Brian Farrell netted twice – the others coming from Thomas Marsh, Ciaran Finan and Ross Shelley as Hellenic made it two wins out of two.
Ise Lodge 3
Danesholme Vikings 2
Danesholme lost ground as Ise picked up their first win.
Ise started in positive
fashion, a Liam Handley double giving them the advantage. Vikings reduced the arrears soon after the interval before Luke McIlroy added Ise’s third from the penalty spot after he had been brought down.
Danesholme, for whom Tim Reid and Luke Wyatt were on target, again pulled agoal back. But Ise’s hard-working midfield ensured that they held on to the points.
Corby Kingswood Jnrs 3 Cottingham Youth 1
Ryan Claridge in the Cottingham goal pulled off some great saves to ensure that an evenly-contested first half ended goal-less.
After the break substitute Iain Blaikie was let loose and responded with a hat-trick to set up a comfortable win, the visitors grabbing a late
consolation courtesy of Ben Longhurst’s free-kick.
Vicarage Farm 13
Earls Barton United 1
Another big win kept Farm in pole position as Earls Barton conceded their unbeaten record in spectacular fashion.
The first half was reasonably closely contested with both sides attempting to play football.
Adam Martin put Farm ahead and they soon made it three through Michael
Heffernan and Martin.
Nathan Drage pulled one back for Barton and the first half scoring was completed by Harry Peasnall.
After the interval, Farm took advantage of the conditions to get well on top with Paul Southey grabbing four, Peasnall completing his hat-trick, Heffernan adding his second and the others coming from Aaron Blande and an own goal.
Ringstead Rangers 0 Irchester Romans 6
Like Vicarage Farm, Irchester have an 100 per cent record and have a game in hand.
Ringstead looked lively in an even opening quarter, creating a number of chances. However, Jamie Guney’s fitst goal changed the game as Romans got on top.
A spectacular 25-yard effort by Josh Bamford brought the second with Guney adding three more and Liam Souster completing the tally.
Rushden Rangers 6
Thrapston Town 1
Thrapston started in determined mood but fell behind as Anthony Graham sidestepped the keeper.
James Warner added the second after a neat passing move.
But Town were back in the game on the stroke of halftime, Ben Allington converting a free-kick.
Both sides had chances after the interval, with Thrapston having more of the ball and Sam Gough in impressive form.
But Rangers caught them three times – David Martin finishing a crisp move, Simon Denton striking low into the corner and Jake Vincett cutting in from the left to score.
Finedon Vics 5
Ise Lodge Hearts 0
Good one-touch football brought Vics a 2-0 lead before Hearts countered, forcing a succession of corners.
A slow start to the second half saw Hearts concede two more goals, a late fifth giving Finedon a well-merited win.
The outstanding Matthew Tyler netted twice and there were also goals for Richard Downs, Perry Rogers and Robbie Fraser.
Ise Lodge Eagles 0
Burton Band 0
TWO sides with identical records fought out a stalemate with defences holding sway.
After initial Burton pressure Eagles had the better of the first half and, when Band responded, Jamie Christie, Dominic Spacchio and Dean Warmisham defended well to ensure a clean sheet.


Under 14
Thrapston Town 0
Corby Kingswood Juniors 5
The visitors are now joint leaders after an impressive display, keeper Lewis Everett and skipper Paul Nelson ensuring the home side were restricted to few opportunities.
Kingswood countered with three goals before half-time and two after as Patrick Leese hit a hat-trick and Scott Boyd and Martin McKay were also on target.
Weekley Rovers 3 Grange United 2
Rovers sit level with Kingswood, but a stirring second-half comeback by Grange gave them a fright.
Weekley held a 3-0 advantage at the interval, goals for Jamie Reeves, Mark Deacon and Richard Griggs all coming from corners. United applied a lot of pressure after the break, Jack Holmes’ outstanding display earning him two goals. But Rovers held out for the win.
Corby Ravens 0 Rushden Rangers 2
Rangers left it late to claim their first win of the season.
Both sides had good possession, but the keepers performed well to keep the score blank until the final minute when Stephen Parker headed home.
The second goal came in stoppage time, David Lewis netting from close- range following a scramble.
Danesholme Vikings 8
Ravens Youth 2
A disciplined display gave Vikings their fourth win in as many games.
Ravens, already understrength, suffered further when losing a defender with a fractured arm and also having an injury to their keeper. However they took the lead and, after Scott Barrett and Callum Kirk – with a glancing header from a corner – had given Danesholme the advantage, they hit back to level through a penalty early in the second half with James Lewis and Josh Rodgers their scorers.
But Barrett and Kirk were soon on target again, and a further four goals came from Stephen Mitchell, James Ashworth, Aaron Brierley and Barret, who gave a fine display up front.
Wilby Colts 4 Finedon Vics 2
Colts retained second spot with a good victory, despite Ryan Lovell’s outstanding display for Finedon.
The Colts goals came from Sean Kilbane, with a double, Shane Richardson and an own-goal, the Vics response coming courtesy of Danny Harris and Alfie Taylor.
Wollaston Vics 0 Vicarage Farm 22
Luckless Wollaston conceded two quick goals to a dominant Farm side who played some excellent football, but kept trying to play football themselves throughout.
Hugh Sturton led the scoring with six, Jake Corcoran hit four while Jermaine Sharpe and Jason Bradshaw notched hat-tricks.
Adam Richardson and James Wright added doubles and the tally was completed by Daniel Bendon and an own-goal.

Under 15
Earls Barton United 5 Weekley Rovers 2
Barton went clear at the top as Rovers, without the services of Mark Craig, rarely looked like winning – missing a penalty as they trailed 4-1 after the first half with Jamie French on target.
They improved somewhat after the break with Adam Miller grabbing a second. But the home side were always in control as Jason Wood netted twice and Ricky Jones, Cavan Mellows and Donovan Williams once each.
Oakley Lodge 1 Hellenic 10
With four wins out of four, Hellenic are
looking ominous in the title race.
Their double-figure haul was led by the prolific Garry Robinson, with four, while Daniel Rogers netted twice and Christopher Logan, Ashley Swan, Callum Noble and Damon Haldane once each – the latter from inside his own half. Jason Barclay was on target for Oakley.
Rushden Rangers 2
Corby Kingswood Jnrs 3
Rangers were knocked off the top as Kingswood made a tremendous fightback in the 2nd half, despite being reduced to ten men.
Nathan David and Matthew Peacock had given Rushden a seemingly match-winning position at half-time only for Michael Clements, Sean Purcell and Liam Clelland to turn the tables.
They were also indebted to keeper Aaron Cuff, who made an excellent second-half save when the scores were level.
Higham Town Colts 0 Isham Colts 7
This game was switched to Higham due to Isham’s pitch problems. But a fine footballing display against a hard-working Colts side saw them ease home to move up to second.
Chris Allen opened the scoring from 25 yards and then midfield dynamo Dan McLaven grabbed a hat-trick.
Further goals came from debutant Matt Aveling, Matt Fox, with a clever finish and Dan Newbold, with a stunning volley, while defender Shane Harris put in a strong performance.
Vicarage Farm 1 Irchester Romans 6
Romans’ first points of the season came against an injury-hit Farm, who fell away after competing well in the first half.
Romans were ahead within two minutes but Dominic Langdon levelled from 20 yards – though Irchester had regained the lead by half-time.
The second half saw Romans add four more for an ultimately-comfortable win with Matthew Oakenfall and David Townsend netting twice and Liam Belfon and Mark
Stewart once.
Irthlingborough Town 5 Burton Band 3
Irthlingborough were another side to get off the mark, Liam Bowler setting them on their way with a 25-yard shot.
Giles Wheatley then took over with four goals, two of them after rounding the keeper, while Burton replied through Nathan Jones, Tom Kwah and Damon Hanney.

Under 16
Corby Kingswood
Juniors 8
Vicarage Farm 1
An outstanding team performance saw Kingswood withstand a bright start by Farm to hit four in each half, despite some brave goalkeeping by Matt Hill.
Callum Muir capped an exceptional display with a double, with Andrew Nunn and Duncan McGuire also netting twice. Martin Coates and Ryan Clark were also on target, while Richard Headland claimed Farm’s second- half consolation.
Ise Lodge 5
Corby Athletic 2
This was Ise’s second successive 5-2 victory – but they had to wait some time for their first goal, Ashley Hustwayte converting a penalty.
Numerous other chances were created but only Andy Burton and Danny Morris netted before the interval. With Sean Gray impressive at full-back, Ise pushed on after the break and substitute Craig Misciali added a fourth after a good move down the right.
Athletic rallied for Tony Walker to reply twice before Misciali scored from the spot after he was brought down.
Burton Band 2
Irchester Romans 5
A closely-contested first half saw Burton go in with a 2-1 advantage thanks to David Duncombe and Gary Evans.
But Romans turned the tables after the interval and got on top, with James Wager hitting a hat-trick. David Butler added a double, going close to completing his treble in the latter stages.



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