Division 2 Round Up – Match Week 8 – Sunday 30th October
A full allocation of fixtures from Division 2 of the CBFL to bring you, here is the round up.
Farringdon Albion 1-7 Audley FC
Audley Back Amongst The Goals
Last week saw Audly given a test in their 4-2 victory over Kingfisher but this week they were back amongst the goals in a more comfortable win over Farringdon.
Despite the long travel demands, Gareth Jones became the first Audley player to score more than the talismanic Jemal Chevolleau who scored three & two respectively. Sam Myles & Josh Beard made up the seven.
Aaron Whittock scored the consolation goals for the home side.
Fox & Hounds FC 5-1 Westbury Celtic
Hounds Make It Tight Behind The Leaders
Fox & Hounds became the fourth team in the chasing pack to be sat on nine points alongside Westbury who they defeated on Sunday Morning.
Beau Blakeman helped himself to a brace with further goals from Reece Collyer, Taylor Kitley & Jayson Stokes made up the five.
Marc Lanfear netted Westbury’s only goal of the game.
Hourglass FC 10-0 Warminster Athletic FC
Ten Out Of Ten For Hourglass
Hourglass are one of those teams within that chasing pack and they inflicted a heavy defeat on Warminster Athletic who remain rooted to the bottom of the table.
Bradley Whitbread scored a hattrick Zak Messenger, Matty Lever & Rory Collins scored two each and Daniel Hiscock rounded off the scoring.
Kingfisher FC 1-2 Spires Athletic
Spires Maintain Unbeaten Start
Kingfisher have certainly upped their performance levels in the last few weeks but they found themselves on the end of another agonising defeat against Spires Athletic at Buckley Barracks.
Zachary Bruce gave Spires the lead that took with them into the break.
Henry Garroway found the equaliser for Fisher but Aiden Jackson popped up with the eventual winner to break the hearts of Chris Simpkins team.
British Lion FC 10-0 Sutton Benger FC
Raining Goals At Green Lane
Wiltshire FA HQ was the setting for this match and the second half brought more than one deluge as Sutton Benger capitulated in the second half of this match against British Lion.
Lion took the lead through Jake Waters and Ash Huntley soon doubled that lead for the host before Player Manager made an excellent goal line clearance to keep that score at 2-0 midway through the second half.
The third goal did come just before halftime as a miscued Waters effort was deflected home by the hapless Josh Saville.
As the second half began, the heavens opened and so did Benger’s defence as they were breached numerous times in the space of fifteen wretched minutes which more than put this game out of reach.
Chris Jenkins started the second half onslaught before Waters scored twice in quick succession to complete his hattrick before Huntley did likewise to make it 8-0 with thirty minutes still on the clock.
To their credit, Sutton Benger were still trying to create but what comes with pressing for some sort of breakthrough comes being caught on the break which happened twice before the final whistle once through Jon Webb and Kane Kauppinen scoring the tenth and final goal on another bad day at the office for Benger.