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Big win leaves S&L top of the pile



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Published Date: 13 August 2008
S&L stormed to the top of the Eagle Bitter UCL Premier Division with a 4-0 rout of Northampton Spencer at Occupation Road last night.
Steve Noble's new-look side took an early stranglehold with Chris Logan giving them an eighth-minute lead which was doubled four minutes later by Paul Caswell.

Dan Surridge had a chance to reduce the arrears after 25 minutes when
Spencer were aw
arded a penalty.

But his spot-kick was superbly saved by Richard Lavin and S&L compounded

Surridge's woe by wrapping up victory with two goals late in the first half.

Michael Byrne put his name on the scoresheet after 38 minutes with Paul Doherty completing the scoring two minutes later.

Elsewhere, 10-man Wellingborough Town snatched a late winner to beat Blackstones 2-1.

Wellingborough went ahead after 56 minutes through Jon Mitchell. But Mark Bird levelled for Stones soon after.

The Doughboys were reduced to 10 men on 76 minutes when after Freddie Avill picked up his second yellow card.

But with three minutes left Martin Thompson won it for Wellingborough.

New-look Desborough Town are still searching for their first point after losing 2-0 to Cogenhoe United at Waterworks Field.

The game remained scoreless until the 75th minute when Dan Thomason put the visitors in front.

Three minutes later a second goal from Jack Ashton wrapped up the visitors' victory.

Rothwell Corinthians suffered a second straight 5-0 mauling – this time at the hands of Long Buckby.

Craig Kelly netted for Buckby in the first half and Ben Foster scored their second after 54 minutes.

Russ Dunkley added a double on 56 and 62 minutes and Lee Deacon's 85th-minute own-goal completed Rothwell's misery.

Raunds Town remain unbeaten after a 1-1 draw with Daventry Town, at Kiln Park.

The Shopmates took the lead 10 minutes before the interval through Gavin Fitzgerald.

But they were pegged back in the second half as Richard Wesley netted a 66th-minute equaliser for the visitors.



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  • Last Updated: 13 August 2008 12:26 PM
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  • Location: Kettering
 
 

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