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Bocking and Midson pile on misery for CHT

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Published Date: 04 December 2008
DIVISION FIVE
Mark Bocking and Adam Midson scored six apiece as Real Roochers piled on the misery for CHT Northampton, winning 25-0.

Lee Sargison helped himself to four goals, with others coming from Joe Gray (3), Chris Russell (2), Gavin Saunders, Steve Hollis
, James Newton and Lee Escott, who scored his first goal after 14 years!

Weston Wanderers moved up to second slot with a 4-3 win. Jamie Burrows (2), Matt Curtis and Neil Bennett scored for Wanderers against Lynx, who went very close to snatching a point. Jamie Dearing (2) and Gavin Smith scored for Lynx.

DIVISION SIX
Jeckyll & Hyde moved to the top of the division after a 6-2 win against struggling Gunners SA.

John White and Keith Wardally scored for Gunners, but goals from Mark Cahill, Dean Self, Colin Cooper and Luke Borer (3) secured the three points.

John Ceasar and George Layane both scored as Barratts Top saw off Nene 2-1. Anthony Bell hit Nene's consolation.

AFC Pioneers picked up their first points with a 4-3 home win. It was a hat-trick hero Lee Gavin with Steve Atkinson single to take all the points against Royals Reserves.

Abington Stanley and Ketts settled for a point each with a 1-1 draw. Wayne Sidney struck for Stanley.

DIVISION SEVEN
Eagles United are still flying high after beating Northampton Phoenix 5-3.
Marc Thorp, James Tyrell, Alex Gocher, Jack Diamond and John Lee got the winning goals, with Phoenix replying through Dan Komianos (2) and Paul Lucas.

Doubles from Ashley Gale, Steven McMonigle and Ricky Knight and a single from Andre Paul-Codner saw Heathfield Rangers Reserves thrash Manfield Rangers Reserves 7-0.

Castle Rovers moved up to second with a 4-3 win against Cedar, Richard Bagshaw bagging all three for Cedar but goals from Rich Docherty, John West, Stuart Harmon and Liam Walker sealed the points.

FC Lokomotiv Moulton came out on top 3-2 in a bottom of the table clash with Real Roochers Reserves. Paul Walding (2) and Chris Adams scored for Moulton, Steve Facer and Ryan Botterill replying for Roochers.

ARAGLEN CUP
AFC Windmill and Wheatsheaf Reserves scrapped out a 12-goal thriller which saw Windmill win it 7-5.

Jamie Aitkin rattled in a hat-trick, while Craig Rose (2), Dean Maybee and Nathan Smith also scored. Kevin Frost, Adam Hayes and Lee Wilkinson (3) got the goals for Wheatsheaf.

Earls Barton recorded an impressive 5-0 win over visitors Fox & Hounds.
Carl Cornwell (2), Ben Blomley, Dan Smith and Tom Burridge gor the goals.

Clicker Athletic travelled to meet Manfield Rangers and took the tie in fine style, triumphing 4-0. Gary Marks (2), Perry Lown and Rory Corrigan did the damage for Clicker.

Goals for Nathan Oldham and Omar Samaloussi for their side Howdenbeath was not enough to take them through as AC Squirrels Res netted to win 3-1.

St Andrews and LPM fought out a thrilling 5-5 draw after extra time before Andrews won 6-5 on penalties.

Adam Knight was the chief destroyer, scoring four times, with Lee Burton supporting. Andrews' goals came from Scott Griffiths (2), Jim Baker (2) and Jim Brown.



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  • Last Updated: 04 December 2008 10:17 AM
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  • Location: Northampton
 
 

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