Goldsborough v Grosmont: Goldsborough started well from the kick off and took the lead inside ten minutes when Marsay hit a volley from 35 yards.
The home team should have added to their lead but they squandered several good chances. Despite Goldsborough being in control, Grosmont never gave up trying to find the equaliser but Goldsborough increased their lead and secured the points when a good cross from Dent was met by Marsay and he made no mistake to head in from eight yards.
Highland Laddie v Stakesby Arms
In a very one-sided game it was a surprise that it took the Laddie 30 minutes to score and that the game was only 1-0 at half time. The goal came about after a neat cross from Taylor was slotted home by Dickinson. The start of the second half saw some slick passing between Nesbitt and Burns before a solo run by Rye who neatly rounded the keeper to increase the lead. A double substitution saw Combellack and Dowson come on and within minutes it paid dividends, a Combellack shot was well saved by man of the match Cummins but Dowson was on hand to tap in the rebound. Laddie made sure of the points in the 85th minute, a corner by Dickinson found it's way into the Stakesby goal. Final score 4-0.
The Northern Echo Cup
Lealholm v Boosbeck Utd
It took an own goal to give Lealholm the lead ten minutes before the break. A Holland corner was headed in at the near post by the unfortunate Parry. The second half saw a reversal, Boosbeck began to presurise, keeping Lealholm pegged back. Half way into the half Winter levelled the score. With six minutes to go Lealholm took the lead again through Mahan after a good deep cross from Cook. Boosbeck kept up the prerssure however and with three minutes remainimg Dixon found the equaliser. A gutted Lealholm then couldn't believe it as, before they knew where they were Al Dick broke through to put the visitors ahead. Lealholm were then forced to push everyone forward for the last two minutes and as the keeper was left on his own, Winter broke and lobbed in the decisive goal.
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