Midland Amateur Alliance round-up

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Tuesday, December 01, 2009
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SOUTHWELL Amateurs bounced back to the top of the Premier Division table after beating Wollaton III 6-1.

Wollaton had led 1-0 before Wes O'Rourke took charge by netting two goals in each half. Kier Webster and Danny Garrett completed the tally.

A superb 30-yard strike from Ryan Parker saw Beeston OBA draw 1-1 at previous leaders Old Elizabethans.

A second-half goal from Jack Bird was all that Team DNF could muster after Woodborough United had built up a 2-0 half-time lead.

Two goals from Josh Caunt enabled Brunts Old Boys to beat Nottinghamshire II 5-0.

TVFC are still looking for their first victory after losing 3-1 to Steelers and goals from Kevin Shackleton, Andy Hobday and an og.

Coronation are the new Division One leaders following their 6-2 defeat of EMTEC, who were hit by three goals in the first ten minutes.

Goals from Henry Hilton and James Slater made the score more respectable for EMTEC.

Previous leaders Southwell Amateurs II went down 4-1 to Radcliffe Olympic III who were hit by goals from Gibson, Brumfitt, Godwin and Ward.

Broadmeadows, having lost to Lady Bay in the Intermediate Cup, were at the wrong end of a 2-1 scoreline again.

And they conceded goals to the same players – Brett Biddulph and Steve Hogarth.

Under-strength Sherwood Colliery still managed a 2-1 victory over Wollaton IV thanks to two from Jamie Bell.

Beeston AFC II were surprisingly held to a 1-1 draw by Nottinghamshire III, a second-half strike from Damian Dyce matching Richard Varney's opener.

Goals from Brent Stevanovich and Mehmet Dogan enabled Old Elizabethans II to beat Bassingfield 2-0, while a hat-trick from Andy Rune, and doubles from Alvin O'Conner, Jonathan Leverton and Bladen Hill gave Division Two leaders Nuthall a 9-0 win over Chilwell Villa.

Nuthall have an eight-point lead over second-placed FC Interski who defeated Nottinghamshire IV 4- 0 with a Sam Binch double.

Scott Harrison bagged a hat-trick as Selston II claimed a 6-2 victory over AFC Nottingham United.

Cambridge Knights now prop up the table after a 4-2 defeat by Old Bemrosians.

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