BOSTON SATURDAY LEAGUE: Round-up

Dale Atkinson looks at this week's Boston Saturday league action...
Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Old Leake goalkeeper Kevin Parker, Ian Jacquest (green)Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Old Leake goalkeeper Kevin Parker, Ian Jacquest (green)
Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Old Leake goalkeeper Kevin Parker, Ian Jacquest (green)

The top-of-the-table clash in the Boston & District Saturday League’s Workforce Unlimited Premier Division saw leaders Spilsby Town suffer a shock 6-1 home loss against Ruskington Rovers.

Incredibly, five of the visitors’ goals came from the penalty spot, with Matt Leonard hitting a hat-trick.

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Sam Jackson, Steve Winter and Liam Tait were also on target for Rovers, while Callum Lawe scored the consolation goal for a Spilsby side who finished with 10 men following the dismissal of Jordan Turner.

Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Luke Benton (blue), KC Kemp (green). Photo: David Dawson.Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Luke Benton (blue), KC Kemp (green). Photo: David Dawson.
Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Luke Benton (blue), KC Kemp (green). Photo: David Dawson.

Spilsby remain top of the table despite dropping points for the first time this season, with Ruskington a point behind them having played two games more.

Third-place Railway Athletic slipped up at home against Kirton Town as they went down 4-3 while Coningsby took all the points when they beat Wyberton Reserves 2-1 with both goals coming from Lee Gemmill.

Dom Key hit a hat-trick as Pointon beat Old Leake 3-1 with Adam Tempest getting the strugglers’ consolation.

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Fulbeck United had a fine 5-2 win at Swineshead Institute, while Benington got their first point of the season with a 1-1 draw against fellow strugglers Skegness Town Reserves.

Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Pete Samson (blue), Dom Kew (green).Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Pete Samson (blue), Dom Kew (green).
Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Pete Samson (blue), Dom Kew (green).

Division One Fishtoft took all the points when they beat Pointon Reserves 3-0 with goals from Liam Shinn, Carl Tate and Tim Bell.

Horncastle Town Reserves moved up to second with a 6 -0 win against Swineshead Institute Reserves and FC Hammers had a fine 4-2 home win against Friskney.

In Division Two, Railway Athletic Reserves moved within a point of leaders Eagle United with a 5-0 win away to Coningsby Reserves.

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Colsterworth tavelled to JFC Boston and won the game 3-2 despite goals from Alex Lote and Louis Gosling.

Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Will Gosling (blue), James Zealand (green). Photo: David Dawson.Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Will Gosling (blue), James Zealand (green). Photo: David Dawson.
Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Will Gosling (blue), James Zealand (green). Photo: David Dawson.

There were certainly plenty of goals in Division Three as the game of the day saw Old Don Reserves beat Fosdyke Reserves 9-4.

Boston College Reserves beat Benington Reserves 4-1 thanks to a brace from Deividas Urbsys and strikes by Jack Mitchell and Piotr Puchala.

Goals from Ben Liu and Ryan Summers could not prevent Park United Reserves going down 5-2 at Woodhall Spa.

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In the Target Newspapers Challenge Cup, Boston College found the net nine times against Holbeach Bank, Garth Baxter getting the only goal for the losers.

Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Adam Tempest (blue), Steve Daubney (green). Photo: David Dawson.Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Adam Tempest (blue), Steve Daubney (green). Photo: David Dawson.
Old Leake (blue) v Pointon (green). Adam Tempest (blue), Steve Daubney (green). Photo: David Dawson.

Freiston found it tough going away at Spalding Harriers losing 7-3, while Northgate also hit seven against Eagle United

Bull Athletic beat Woodhall Spa 5-2 while Fosdyke beat Caythorpe 4-3 with goals from Ash Davis (two), Daniel Fletcher and Alex Cammack.

Jimmy Harris hit four goals as Park United beat local rivals Mareham United 7-0, Declan Wilson adding a brace and Ben Dean also getting on the scoresheet.

Josh Whittam scored both goals for Skegness Town A as they beat Wyberton A 2-1 in extra time.