Nuneaton & District Sunday Football League
NUNEATON & DISTRICT SUNDAY FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Whitestone have opened up a three-point gap at the top of Mark Blair Mortgage & Finance Division Two thanks to a 4-1 win over Acorn. Dave Ison scored two of the goals, but the pick was a bullet header from Luke Edwards in a win which takes them ahead of SS Bulls Head.
Red Lion
Sapcote and Attleboro Sports share top spot in Nuneaton Trophies & Giftware
division three after both recorded wins. Red Lion beat CJ’s 3-1. Reece Grant’s
curling effort made up the CJ’s reply, while Attleboro Sports went on to beat
Haunchwood Sports 2-1. Attleborough are up to fifth thanks to their 3-1 win
over Liam Potter scored two of the Attleboro goals, Tom Holland the
other.
Grendon now
have a six-point lead at the top of Bond Street Trophies Premier Division after
they beat defending champions Frank Parker 8-0. Luke Tyler, Charlie Barritt and
David Boal all scored twice, Craig Madden and James Yardley added the singles.
Fuzzy Duck led 2-0 through two Alex Moore goals but were pegged back by efforts
from Dale Morris and an overhead kick from Liam Brown to share the points in a
2-2 draw with Haunchwood. Ashley Gray and Ryan Ball both found the net for
Ridge Lane as they beat Hartshill Sports 2-1. Toby Bartram scored the Hartshill
goal. Shaun Clarke and Jordan Coles were in target for Witherley Utd as they
climb into third spot thanks to a 2-1 win over Lamb & Flag.
Drayton Res
are joint leaders of EJ Group Ltd Division One thanks to their 4-2 win over Bedworth
Liberals Res. Josh Coates-Jarman bagged four goals for Griff & Coton Manor
as they beat Bedworth Conservatives 6-2 to take over third spot. Jack Price and
Ben Covill scored the others. Sam Bircher, Sam Jones, Aaron Wicket, Joe
Smith-Walker, Paul Harrison, and Joe Nightingale all found the net for Chetwynd
Phoenix.
Bedworth Bank
maintained their lead at the top of Raihan’s Indian Takeaway Division Four with
a 4-2-win over Attleboro Sports Res. Joe Joe Wilson bagged a hat trick for
Bedworth Bank, James Harris scored the other, George Bassett and Mark Brough
replied for Attleboro Sports Res. Coniston sit a point behind in second after
they beat Bermuda Park 7-1 while Grendon Res 5-2 win over Red Lion Barwell takes
them into fourth spot.
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