Coombes and Peacock on mark to inspire Ivy cause
By Plymouth Herald | Monday, January 23, 2012, 05:30
DIVISION ONE
IVYBRIDGE Town leapt above Horrabridge Rangers after beating them 6-3.
There were doubles for Ross Coombes and Kyle Peacock, with Ritchie Thomas and Adam Tozer also finding the target.
Rangers scored through Ryan Williams, Dan Wellard and Ryan Cork, and will keep battling.
A Sam Hilson free-kick rescued a point for a threadbare Wessex Rangers team against Tavistock Community.
In a game of few chances, Lee Wickett slotted in the opener for Tavistock.
DIVISION TWO
BRAVE Cofely couldn't dent University A's perfect record as they lost 4-1.
Goals from Shaun Frost, Greg Palmer, Ben Graff and Christian Tendi sunk Cofely, although they did manage a consolation through Ryan Howe.
DIVISION THREE
HIDEAWAY Café rallied to beat University B 4-1.
Sam Manning put the University ahead, but they struggled to deal with their opponents' direct style.
Half-time sub Billy Hughes made an impact, assisting Danny Nurse and Mike Honeywell for goals, while Michael Tasker and Ben Wildman also scored.
Plymouth Hope claimed a crucial 4-3 win over Horrabridge Rangers Reserves in their fight against the drop.
Ovi Tampu, Muhizi, Bene and Dan Lavender were the scorers, though strikes from Ryan Veale, Christian Evans and Neil Moore ensured it was close encounter.
DIVISION FOUR
A LEE KILGANNON scissors kick was the highlight of Mainstone's 2-1 victory against University C.
Debutant James Baker grabbed the other from the spot, while John McCann kept the students in the game.
SUPPLEMENTARY CUP GROUP A
TEN-MAN Vospers Oak Villa picked up a great point against higher division opponents Manadon.
Jake Benney was shown a red car early on, but Vospers still took the lead from through Steve Blackburn.
In a superb encounter, Manadon salvaged a point through sub Ryan Houghton.
Lee Moor A got their tactics right as they claimed a 5-2 cup win against Roborough. Finishes from Paul Rapson and Wayne Gable put Roborough in-front, but Lee Moor kept driving, and they got their reward thanks to Andrew Neal (2), Scott Blatchford, Ashley Ring and Wayne Powney.
Shakespeare and Mount Gould Athletic cancelled each other out in an uninspiring 1-1 draw. Andrew Cordner put Mount Gould ahead but Bradley Kinsmann bundled home a late equaliser.
GROUP B
A DAN PALMER far post volley gave Plympton RBL a surprise victory over Division One outfit Bluebird United.
RBL's Neil Haddock was outstanding on the left wing, giving a much changed Bluebird side all sorts of problems.
Windsor Car Sales beat a spirited Yelverton 3-1. Jamie Rose and James Ritchie strikes had Windsor in control before Simon Ralph expertly bent a free-kick in for Yelverton.
New signing Steve Faith made the result safe late on.
GROUP C
THE gulf between the two teams was evident as Plymouth Marjon defeated FC Bacaro 4-0.
Adam Smietanka scored with a long-range strike, and it was followed by a Danny Allen header, a Mike Axeworthy individual effort, in addition to a Dan Romadal goal.
Chaddlewood Miners OB scrapped their way to a 4-1 triumph over Wembury Rovers.
An own goal gave them the lead, before Lee Dare provided two great centres for Dave Wrench and Chris Young.
The second half saw three red cards shown, but Joe Borosczy managed to add to the scoreline.
GROUP D
STADDISCOMBE Colts completed a classic smash and grab effort as they triumphed 3-1 at Chard United.
An own goal put Chard ahead, but a Christian Griffiths hat-trick gave them the win which they had to defend resolutely to achieve.
GROUP E
WINDMILL took advantage of a rare bad day for Steam Packet, winning 5-0.
A Mike Dalley solo effort got the ball rolling, with Sam Finn, Lee Smith, Jason Clancy and Shaun Carter scoring the others goals
GROUP F
PLYMOUTH Falcons inflicted a 6-2 defeat on Woodford.
Goals from Matt Drury, Jordan Potter and Lee Pink were boosted by a hat-trick from Danny Wright, while Kieran Brokenshire and Ryan Thorrington netted in reply.
GROUP G
A POOR display from Hooe Rovers resulted in a 2-1 loss to Chaddlewood Mines OB B.
The Division Four side exploited their position with Rovers managing only a Matt Casey goal.
Yealm United top Group G after winning a feisty affair 2-0 against Morley Rangers B.
After a goalless first half, Andy Bartlett excelled, with a superb touch and shot to break the deadlock, before winning a penalty which Neil Roach dispatched.
GROUP H
LEE Moor B dealt better with the wind as they saw off Tavistock AFC 7-2.
Two goals apiece from Luke Valance and Adam Swinell helped them on their way, with Jordan Commander, Tom Ward and Tom Oliver also scoring.
Tavistock performed admirably, but only had goals from Shaun Gill and Mike Chatfield to show for their efforts.
Stonehouse Glass let slip a two-goal lead late on against 10-man Princetown.
It was 2-0 at the interval after Lee Bannister and David Short scored, but in the final 15 minutes, Luke Dunne and Warren Smith hit back to level.
Comments
''Steampacket had a rare bad day'' i dont think so i was at the match and Windmill Inn FC totally dominated the match and were certainly worth their 5-0 win, this is second time i have watched Windmill beat Steampacket in 3 weeks on their own pitch and they could of won both by a much more comfortable scoreline.
As Windmill are from a lower division and have beaten them twice in 3 weeks i dont a 'rare bad day' quite sums the game up, more like ''Windmill were outstanding and outplayed Steampacket AGAIN'' would be more appropriate.
Well done Windmill on a great performance and i look forward to watching your remaining games with enthusiasm.
By Smalley41 at 12:15 on 23/01/12
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