
North Region Archive (532)
FDS 2001 earn first win this season after difficult run of fixtures
Written by Scott McPhersonFormartine take all three points against battling Ellon
Written by Aaron McGinn
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Formartine Youth Under 16’s came out on top against Ellon Meadows at Newburgh on Saturday. Formartine showed they meant business right from the start with good attacking football and within thirty minutes, Matthew Tewnion had scored a hat-trick!
Game over? Ellon Meadows had other ideas and pulled one back with 10 minutes of the half remaining. Ellon kept the pressure on and with a couple of minutes left a clearance from the Ellon half was misjudged by the Formartine keeper and ended up in the back of the net. 3-2 and game on.
Half Time: Ellon Meadows 2-3 Formartine Youth
The second half was a more even contest with both teams playing good football and
creating chances. Formartine went 4-2 up after 60 minutes direct from a corner which was deflected past the Keeper off one of the Ellon defenders. Both teams continued to create chances in what was an entertaining derby game with Formartine finishing the stronger of the two teams.
Full Time: Ellon Meadows 2-4 Formartine Youth
Formartine: McNaught Wilkinson Davies Reid Bremner Benzies Tewnion Grant Neal Buchan Anderson. Subs: Dowds Simpson Dawson McDonald
Ellon Meadows: Laing Buchan Blakey Noble Thorn Argo Bruce Dempster Moffatt Gray Gill. Subs: Brown Mutch Auld Cochrane Malcolmson
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Author: Daniel McKay
North Star Phoenix threatened first in the 4th minute when Jordan Baillie went close with a looping effort before David Vaughan’s close range drive brought a good save from Finn Ross. Two minutes later Nathan Sangster rounded the keeper for Kemnay but found the angle was too tight so had to bring the ball back inside. By this time the keeper was back in position and pulled off a fine save.
Kemnay broke the deadlock 14 minutes. Liam Clark beat the offside trap and had all the time in the world to coolly slot home past the keeper. The home side responded well and Baillie was unlucky to see his shot saved at the near post after getting away from a couple of defenders in the box.
The equaliser did come in the 21st minute though, and it was Cole Morrison with an assured finish from inside the box. Just as Phoenix responded well to Kemnay’s goal, so Kemnay reacted to the equaliser. Liam Clark’s low drive from just outside the area forced Brandon Rosendale into a decent stop.
The game was raging from end to end and Vaughan saw his powerful shot on the turn tipped over the bar by Ross on 25 minutes. The same player went close again a couple of minutes later with a central free kick on the edge of the box, but once again he was denied by the goalkeeper.
In the final action of the half Finn Ross pulled off yet another great save from a free kick, this time from Baillie, before Vaughan fired the rebound wide.
On 38 minutes Jack Leadbetter had a go at doubling Phoenix’s lead, but he couldn’t beat Ross from the ‘D’. Kemnay then went on the attack with Sangster charging away down the right and breaking into the box. Just as he was about to pull the trigger though Lewis Willox intervened with a fantastic last ditch challenge.
Kemnay kept coming though and did manage to level things just two minutes later. Kevin Low went on a good run down the left and found Aiden Sheridan in the middle. Sheridan took a touch to control before feigning to shoot one way and, as the keeper dived, rolling the ball the other way into the net.
The scores were not level for long though as the home side retook the lead within three minutes. Cole Morrison completed his hat trick with some textbook striking play, lurking in the box, waiting for his chance and when it came, smashing the ball home, leaving the keeper with no chance.
North Star were playing some really classy football and a great one-touch passing move in the 50th minute sliced through the Kemnay defence and almost led to a goal. Vaughan’s powerful strike was expertly saved by the impressive Finn Ross.
On 56 minutes Sangster broke through the Phoenix defence and into the box, he hit his shot with real venom but Rosendale managed to tip it over the crossbar. David Vaughan was doing everything he could to get on the score sheet but his shot on the turn from 25 yards was saved once again by Ross.
North Star Phoenix had been defending magnificently but Kemnay were not going to give up. Five minutes from time the visitors got their reward. A really dangerous ball across the face of goal was met Nathan Sangster whose effort looped up over the keeper and then dipped underneath the cross bar to level things up at 3-3.
Neither team were content to sit back and settle for a draw, but neither were able to create any real chances to win it in the final few minutes. All in all a draw was probably the fair result although Kemnay will be happier than Phoenix with their point due to the late equaliser. It was a really entertaining, end-to-end game with good quality football being played.
Full Time: North Star Phoenix 3-3 Kemnay FC
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Cove overcome Newmachar hurdle to reach Round 2
Written by Scott McPherson
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Author: Scott McPherson
Cove BC enjoyed 18 degree heat at Portlethen Academy on Sunday as they beat Newmachar United 5-2 to progress to the second round of the Scottish Youth FA Cup where they will meet Albion BC.
The opening 20 minutes of the match were very even with both teams scoring early on. Cove's Sean Davidson scored within a minute but that was quickly cancelled out by Newmachar's Sam Garnham. From then on Cove took control and that was emphasised with four goals as Mark Somers and Adam Whiffin both scored twice either side of half time. Despite Cove's superiorty, Newmachar never gave up and they got their reward just before full time through Alex Durrand's cool penalty.
Cove BC and Newmachar United had met several times before in seven-a-side matches but this was their first meeting playing with 11 players each.
Cove were quickest off the mark and took the lead after a minute. Striker Davidson lacthed on to a loose ball and shrugged off a couple of challenges before prodding the ball into the net from 10 yards.
Newmachar's players reacted brilliantly to that early setback and equalised only two minutes later. Danny Milnes' dangerous free kick evaded everyone apart from his teammate Garnham who nudged the ball home from a couple of yards.
The wait for the next goal of the game wasn't a long one with Cove retaking the lead after seven minutes. A throw-in on the right wing saw Davidson lay the ball off for Somers whose cross/shot flew into the far left top corner of the goal.
As the game started to settle down Cove were the team in the ascendancy. The majority of the game was being played in Newmachar's half with they away side relying on their pacy strikers to cause problems on the counter attack.
Cove then hit the crossbar after 16 minutes when Jordan Kidney's volley was punched on to the woodwork by Newmachar goalkeeper Jack Ross.
Newmachar's defender Craig Hume then had to produce a great piece of defending to keep the score at 2-1. Cove's Somers went past the goalkeeper and looked destined to score until Hume intervened to thwart him.
After some Cove pressure Newmachar had stabilized and began to get their foot on the ball and think about attacking themselves. That was until the 32nd minute when Cove did score their third. Kieran Stewart's initial shot was blocked by the feet of goalkeeper Ross but the ball looped up for Somers who headed past Ross from six yards.
Just before half time Somers nearly completed his hat trick. Stewart's sweeping cross found Somers but his shot went marginally wide of goal.
Newmachar came close to halving the deficit shortly after the interval. Ryan Ritchie was rewarded for chasing what looked like a lost cause but his shot was well saved by goalkeeper Daniel Green.
Cove then put the game out of sight with two quickfire, and very similar, goals. Stewart's superb corner was nodded into an empty net by defender Whiffin after 57 minutes.
A minute later the same combination made it 5-1 to the hosts. Stewart's corner from the same side again found an unmarked Whiffin who this time headed home from the penalty spot.
By this point Cove were fully in control but Newmachar were still looking dangerous on the counter attack. They nearly scored from one of those counters when Shae Gallachar fed Milnes who cut inside a defender and shot from within the penalty area but it was well held by Green in goal.
Newmachar did score again a few minutes before the final whistle. A great run from Shaun Sangster on the left wing was completed with an equally great cross which found Garnham in the box who was bundled over by Cove 'keeper Green. A penalty was awarded and Durrand side-footed the ball to the left of the 'keeper and into the net.
There was just enough time for one more Cove chance but Davidson's close range shot just missed the bottom corner and went harmlessly wide for a goal kick.
Cove manager Craig Philip had said before the match that he expected a very close game. Football wise, both teams were quite evenly matched. What swung it in Cove's favour was the power they had in their team and they probably just wanted it that little bit more on the day.
Full Time: Cove BC 5-2 Newmachar United
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Cove's striker Sean Davidson started the match brilliantly but he was forced off after 13 minutes holding his hamstring. He did reappaer for the second half but didn't have the same impact. So it would have to be Kieran Stewart. Stewart went about his business quietly but was influential in the final third. The midfielder was directly involved in three of his team's goals and looked comfortable on both feet.
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Newmachar's captain Euan Wylie was their outstanding performer. Despite Cove having a number of bigger players, Wylie wasn't afraid to throw his body at any tackle or any block and he made a number of timely tackles and interceptions. He also tried to organise his team throughout the match. These qualities would have been the reason he is their captain.
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Author: David Reid
The first league game of the season at under 19s started at a cloudy looking Inverurie and it was a really competitive game for the curtain raiser however both sides had to gain a point out of the game in a contest which included Colony having a penalty saved in the 28th minute.
Locos had the 1st opportunity of the game after a great ball was sprung into the box by Kieran Lawrence which was met by Dean Henderson however Hendersons 15 yard drive just went inches wide of the left hand post.
In what was a quiet start to the game which contained very limited chances, Locos got a penalty after 26 minutes after Kieran Lawrence was brought down in the box by Louis Smith, Alex Duguid took the penalty who slammed it down the middle however Stuart Miller was active to the spot-kick to turn it away.
This seemed to kick on Cove a little bit and they had a couple of chances to get the breakthrough, 1st through AJ Baker after a great ball was sent in from Callum Bayfield then a 15 yard drive from Sean Duthie was turned over the bar from Cammy Garden after a free kick came in from Louis Smith. After that Garden did well to hold onto an Aaron Cox effort from 15 yards.
If you exclude the penalty out of the proceedings then the golden chance of the half fell to Colonys Dean Henderson who tried a spectacular 40 yard drive towards goal which crashed off the crossbar with some debate going on as to wether the goal should have been given or not.
Half Time: Colony Locos 0-0 Cove Rangers
Alex Duguid tried to make up for his penalty miss at the start of the 2nd half after he met a decent ball in from the left hand flank by Kieran Lawrence and Duguid had a 10 yard effort towards goal gathered up by Miller in the Cove goal.
Colony piled on the pressure to the Cove backline and they were away to deal with another dangerous ball coming into the box after Lukas Kennedy went on a storming run and his ball from the right hand flank found Grant Dawson whos header just sailed over the bar.
Cove were then to take control of the game after the 65th minute and it saw them have an effort from Callum Porteous saved by Cammy Garden after some great work in the lead up to the effort by Rangers.
Callum Bayfield was then to have an attempt to try and get past the Colony defence and get the opener after he recieved the ball from Callum Shinnie and then broke past a Colony defender before having his effort saved by Garden.
As both teams were in the search for a winner, it got a bit too much for one player in particular, as a long ball didn't reach any of the Cove forwards and was gathered up by Garden in the Locos goal, Cove forward Aaron Cox aimed a kick at Phillip Woodgreaves and Cox could count himself very lucky that he only got a yellow card.
Full Time: Colony Locos 0-0 Cove Rangers
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Played | Won | Lost | Drawn | For | Against | Points | |
Inverurie Loco's | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 3 |
Banks O Dee | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 3 |
Buckie Thistle | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Keith | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Cove Rangers | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
Fraserburgh | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
Deveronvale | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
Formartine United | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 3 | 3 | 1 |
Aberdeen University | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Turriff United | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 0 |
Huntly | 1 | 0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 6 | 0 |
SFA Youth Cup Second Round Fixtures - Sunday 22nd September 2013 (Kick-offs 2pm)
Cove Rangers v Keith
Lossiemouth v Fraserburgh
Ross County v Clachnacuddin
Bye - Formartine United
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At Garioch Sports Centre, a windy morning had an added ingredient as by the time half time arrived it was quite dreich as well and it was to be quite heavy from the time Westdyke scored their goal until the 50th minute in what was a twenty minute spell.
It didn't affect the football on the 3G surface and after scores were level at half time, Colony managed to get three late goals to ensure their place in the next round of the competition where they will play last seasons Scottish Cup finalists Albion BC after they saw off Banchory 11-1.
Colony had the 1st chance of the game after Cameron Watt played a short pass into Jordan Cooper who then tried a 18 yard drive towards goal which was saved by Scott Brooks in the Westdyke goal. Park started the first opening of the game well and took their lead well in the 10th minute after Finlay Watson sent a good acute ball into the feet of Watt who tapped the ball into an empty with the away defence exposed.
This could possibly be described as a wake up call for Westdyke and started to get forward after the restart and a great through ball from Jamie Black went through the home defence and found its way into Ross Peddie who paced his way towards goal however unfortunately for the forward he did too much and Calum Wilson was able to intercept the danger.
Chances were few and far between in the 1st half however Colony could have doubled their lead on the half hour mark after a short pass from Thomas Riach found Watson however his 10 yard effort just went inches wide of the left hand post.
Westdyke were to grab a leveller before half time after a great corner came in by Cameron Jaffrey which was met by Jamie Black whose header found the bottom left hand corner, a great time for the visitors to grab a goal as just shortly afterwards the referee blew for the interval.
Half Time: Colony Park 1-1 Westdyke BC
Colony had an opportunity to re-take the lead in the 47th minute after Riach ran clean through of the Westdyke defence after a through ball from Jordan Cooper however his close range effort was wonderfully saved by Brooks in the visitors goal. Brooks was called into action again a short time later after he produced another good save to deny Ross Craigen after a long ball was sent into the feet of the player. Colony were to get the rub of the green that they were looking for soon.
Westdyke were to try and get a goal though to give them the lead for the 1st time in the game and nearly got one after a through ball found its way into forward Ross Peddie however his 15 yard effort just went inches wide of the left hand post.
The home side were to take the lead again in the 68th minute after a great ball from the left hand side was sent in by Jordan Cooper which was met by Ross Craigen who managed to volley it home to put park in the drivers seat. Just shortly after Cameron Watt was trying to add to the Colonys tally and his goalscoring tally however his 20 yard effort which was goalbound was tipped over the bar by Scott Brooks.
Park then doubled their advantage after a through ball from Watt which found Ross Craigen who gave Brooks no chance with his effort finding the top left hand corner with his 14 yard effort. Colony made sure of their place in the next round thanks to a great ball being sent in by Cameron Smith which found defender Bryce Dawson who nodded it home to complete a good day at the office for the hosts.
Full Time: Colony Park 4-1 Westdyke BC
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A close decision however Jordan Cooper set up opportunites all afternoon and could have easily got himself a goal.
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Jack Black scored a good header and was instrumental at times for Westdyke.
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This Sunday, a wildly windy and wet morning was the setting for a closely fought first round cup match between home side ALC Athletic and visitors Deveronvale. With the home side in their red kit, and the visitors in white, it could be seen from kick-off that both teams were keen to make a quick start.
Barclay Forsyth started brightly with a darting run at Athletics defence, only for Frankie Stewart to come and close down any chance of a fruitful attack. The ball then bounced around the midfield before slipping through to Athletics' Lewis Ifi who was denied well by Deveronvale goalkeeper Arran Golias, the beginning of a fine game for the young keeper.
Excellent play on the right wing by Athletics' Ethan Smith led to a corner, where Leighton Duncan of Deveronvale did extremely well to pull off an impressive goal line clearance. Early on it could be seen that the weather conditions were having an impact as each ball played seemed to have added whip, but both teams were coping well .
A break by Forsyth opened up an opportunity for a strike at goal, and after a good initial save by Athletic keeper Sonny Cain, Deveronvale player John Geddes opened up the scoring with a composed tap in to make it 1-0 to Deveronvale.
A response came shortly afterwards with Athletic captain Callum McKenzie cutting in from the left to arrow a great strike into the right side of the net to even the score, and bring Athletic back into the game.
With the wind behind Athletic, a lot of football was being played in the first part of the Deveronvale half, and some fine defending was on show as Samuel Cummings appeared very difficult for Athletic to get past. A break for Deveronvale started with Mark Tait making a storming run through the heart of the Athletic half, where the number 10 selflessly played in Mike Third, who sublimely lifted the ball over Athletic keeper Cain to put Deveronvale back in front.
Athletic again were quick to respond with both Jay Murphy and Ethan Smith showing good wing play down the right, combining well with one another. Smith was then caught fractionally late, but showed impressive character by quickly getting up and accepting the apologetic handshake of his opponent, a great show of sportsmanship by the players.
Murphy continued to look dangerous for Athletic, playing in Calum Reid for an opportunity which was quickly closed down by the continuously solid Deveronvale defence. Play then began to move further into the Athletic half and despite Athletics' Lewis Lawson twice breaking down play well the ball found its way to Deveronvale's Forsyth inches outside the box, where he had little hesitation to double his tally with a sweet strike.
Athletic were giving no sign of giving up however as McKenzie after beating his man put in a dangerous ball which ached for any kind of touch to direct it towards goal. As the ball was cleared a good battle was developing in the midfield with Athletic's Lawson and Deveronvale player Fergus Edwards vying for possession with solid play.
Athletics' Richie Troup showed some good touches as the half came to a close, neatly beating his man and moving forwards, but no team mate could latch onto his dangerous pass. The opposing number 2, Declan Smith then showed once more the strength of his teams' defence by smartly breaking up Athletics' right wing play, before referee Bob Annand signalled the end of the first half.
Half Time: ALC Athletic 1-3 Deveronvale FC
The second half got underway with Deveronvale earning a corner early on. This corner resulted in Cummings, after having had a good first half, latching on to the loose ball and finding the back of the net to further his teams' lead.
With more pressure coming from Deveronvale's rising confidence, Athletics' defence was being worked hard. Matthew Clark, vocal from the back led by example, calmly clearing any danger coming his way and with fresh legs coming on for Athletic they began to again look dangerous.
Angus Ashley and Taylor McBain, Athletics' substitutes then had their first touches, and both could have resulted in chances. Ashley being closed down by two Deveronvale players after a good run, and McBain's excellent ball just being too far infront of Murphy with goalkeeper Golias showing good judgement to come out and claim the ball.
Deveronvale's Edwards then found himself in space outside the box and was right to try his luck as his effort found the back of the net, to extend his team's lead.
Athletic, sensing that time was running out, carved out an opportunity for Ashley, who nicely slotted in the rebound after Golias had made an initial save, unfortunate for the keeper who had been having a fine morning.
Not to be outdone however Forsyth of Deveronvale found himself with space on the left wing, and seized the chance with a superb run and finish into the back of the net with a precise left footed finish, doubling his goal tally.
Quickly after play restarted, Lawson of Athletic earned his side a free kick in a dangerous area, and a drive by Murphy was only denied a certain goal by Golias getting down very well to his right post.
With what must have been the last kick of the game, the ball somehow ended up in the back of the Deveronvale net after a good ball in by Athletic's McBain created a scramble between Deveronvale's defence and Athletic's Ashley. It was unclear who got the final touch but it was what turned out to be a consolation goal, as referee Bob Annand after having good control of the affair signalled the end of the game.
Full Time: ALC Athletic 3-6 Deveronvale FC
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Cove complete comeback in Scottish cup thriller
Written by David Reid
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The road to Airdrie started in the North East and a typical cup tie was showcased at Portlethen Academy with Cove coming out on top winning 4-3 having had to come back twice. in what was a really frantic cup game and without criticising the referee it was a real surprise that this game ended up with 11 v 11 still on the park after some decisions which the official missed.
Cove had the 1st opportunity of the game after a great free kick came in by Conran Wilson which was headed goal wards by Cloewyn Viegas which just went inches wide. The visitors's 1st chance of the game was to result in a goal after Matthew Mitchell was brought down by Redha Nacef on his way to goal and perhaps the keeper was lucky to get away with a caution as Mitchell was storming down on goal. Craig Mackie took the penalty and placed it into the bottom left hand corner.
Westdyke had the confidence to go on and snatch another and they did just that after Ryan Spink went on a great run down the left wing before he flashed a cross into the box which was met superbly by Sean Reid who rallied the ball into the roof of the net. The community club outfit were in firm control of the game and nearly grabbed a 3rd after a good through ball was feeded into the feet of Matthew Mitchell who produced a 15 yard drive towards goal which was saved by Nacef.
From the 25th minute mark onwards Cove seemed to get back into the game and were awarded with a goal in the 37th minute after Westdyke didn't clear their lines and Ryan Sinclair was able to slot the ball past Eden Cooper. Just before the interval Cove made sure it was to be all square going into half time after Conran Wilson played a short pass into Neil Cooper who fought his way past two defenders before finding the bottom left hand corner from 20 yards.
Half Time: Cove BC 2-2 Westdyke BC
Cove were to have the first opportunity of the 2nd half after they pushed up into the Westdyke backline and Greg Pickard's goalbound effort produced a good parry away by Cooper. Neil Cooper then continued to pile the pressure onto Westdyke and managed to get the ball into his services who then cut inside before his 10 yard effort flashed over the bar.
After the hour mark the review of the game was that it was an exciting cup tie however when both teams have possession it seemed to be like pinball where a pass from A to B would be blocked by a player however they was still to be end to end chances. Westdyke then re-took the lead after Craig Mackie was brought down in the box and then took the penalty himself to get his brace finding the bottom left hand corner with his spot-kick.
Into the last 20 minutes and it was all starting to heat up and Cove managed to pull level again thanks to a great free kick from Liam Burnett from 20 yards which found the bottom right hand corner giving Cooper no chance. Would there be extra time or would a team go on and win?
The visitors then tried to get themselves back into the lead after Ryan Spink fed a great ball into the box which was met by Stuart Mearns however great reflexes by Nacef denied Westdyke to take the lead again. The final clear chance of the game resulted in the winner after a free kick came in from Aaron Nicol which in unfortunate circumstances for Westdyke it was knocked into their own net by Andrew Davidson to complete what was two comebacks for Cove.
Full Time: Cove BC 4-3 Westdyke BC
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It was the top two from last season who were to clash in the third week of the ADJFA on a warm but windy day at Spain Park, Aberdeen. Lewis brought in Cameron MacIntosh in the summer and he looks like a decent capture for United and have also got other new additions including Dylan Gray.
The opening exchanges to the game saw teams play some good football however on top of that play the game that looked like it was a hot potato and it was a really tight tussle in the opening five minutes.
A goal was going to come soon and it came to the visitors after a long ball came into the Albion box which wasn't dealt with properly by the Albion backline and Cameron MacIntosh jumped upon the chance took the ball and perfectly slotted it past Reece Duncan in the Albion goal.
This made the Albion bench want to react and with the game only 12 minutes old they brought on a couple of substitutions with Cameron Tough playing as a trialist came on and he gave Albion a little more energy and desire when it was required.
The game was not to have many clear cut chances however Albion did try and even things up in the 23rd minute after the ball came to Michael Phillipson who tried a 25 yard drive towards goal which just went over.
Albion attacker Richard Binnie then bidded to get his side level after he met a pass from Tough however his effort from 15 yards just went wide of the left hand post.
Dylan Gray in the Lewis goal made sure he had a clean sheet intact as they approached half time after Lewis Liversedge broke past a couple of Lewis defenders before trying a close range effort which were denied by Grays acrobatics.
Half Time: Albion BC 0-1 Lewis United Youth
Into the 2nd half and Albion were once again to force more pressure onto Lewis and the hosts threatened once again with Liam Strachan sending in a great ball from the left hand side which was connected by Binnie however the volley just sailed over the top.
Clear cut chances were more to come by in the second half and Conor Dickie tried to make Albion pay as he tried to double Uniteds advantage. Dickie tried a 20 yard drive towards goal which was saved by Duncan in the Albion goal.
A goal was vastly due and Albion had another chance to get an equalizer after a great ball was sent in by Dylan Smith which was met by Ben Soutar however his headed effort towards goal just went inches wide of the left hand post.
Albion got their equalizer in the 70th minute thanks to a Cameron Tough corner which was only parried by Gray in the Lewis goal and the ball came to Neil Cumming who leveled things up with a bicycle kick which found its way into the bottom left hand corner.
Tough then could have provided another assist after he sent in another great ball into the Lewis rearguard which Michael Ironside jumped highest and aimed his header goal wards however it just went inches wide of the right hand post.
A draw looked to be on the cards however Lewis had other ideas and grabbed a goal in the 74th minute after a long ball came into the box which was followed up by a big scramble in the Albion box and defender Dickie was able to come up with a winner for United with his header.
Albion then piled up bodies into the box in an aid to get things back on track and rescue a point out of the game and did have a final chance after a big kick came in from Reece Duncan into the box which was met with a half volley from Richard Binnie however that sailed over.
After an action packed 80 minutes of football which included a couple of feisty moments the referee blew full time with both sides having a positive outlook on the game with Lewis being the more clinical in front of goal.
Full Time: Albion BC 1-2 Lewis United Youth
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Cameron MacIntosh scored the opener and had put in a good shift until he unfortunately got injured. The accolade goes to Conor Dickie with Barry Smith also having a good game.
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Robbie Tough coach of Albion BC said "From our point of view it is two silly goals we gave away however I felt we deserved to take something from the game."
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The hosts, Ferryhill, flew out of the traps and had a chance inside the first 30 seconds. Daniel Brownie went on a driving run down the right but couldn’t beat goalkeeper Ryan Albin, who did well to save with his feet.
In the fifth minute Ferryhill were awarded a penalty after a push on Darren Sinclair inside the box. Joe Mitchell stepped up and coolly slotted home into the bottom right corner. However, their lead would only last for three minutes as Mannofield responded. Gabriel Antoniazzi swung a free kick into the far post where Daniel Inglis rose highest to bullet a header into the top corner.
Brownie broke through the Mannofield defence on 17 minutes, but Albin made a superb save from point-blank range. A scramble in the box ensued and the referee awarded the visitors a free kick despite Ferryhill claiming for another penalty.
Ferryhill were pushing for a second goal, and another scramble in the Mannofield box in the 25th minute culminated in Joe Mitchell blasting a shot over the bar. A minute later Mitchell tried another shot from outside the box, but he didn’t catch it properly and it drifted wide.
Matthew Cocker was next to have a chance for the home side. He made a terrific run down the right, received a perfectly timed pass and fired a shot inches too high. Ferryhill were getting closer, and Curtis Kane hit the post with a rasping strike from distance moments later.
Ferryhill’s Gregor Milne then nearly scored with a header from what must have been about 40 yards! The bounce looked to have deceived the keeper but he just managed to hold onto it. Five minutes before the break Milne got onto the end of a Kane cross but couldn’t turn the ball in from a tight angle.
Glen Smith had a half-chance to put Mannofield in front at the end of the first half, but his shot from the D through a ruck of players was saved by Richard Higgins.
Half Time: Ferryhill BC 1-1 Mannofield FC
Two minutes later Jack Rattray had the keeper scrambling with a low drive from the edge of the box which flashed just wide. Inglis was next to go close for Mannofield. His glancing header from an Antoniazzi cross was saved by Higgins.
Mannofield were making their second half dominance count and made it 3-1 just after the hour-mark. A sweet strike from Gabriel Antoniazzi on the half-volley found its way into the bottom corner from just outside the box.
Higgins came out of his goal in the 71st minute to boot the ball back up the park, but his clearance only reached Smith who, with the goal unguarded, tried his luck from almost the half-way line. To his dismay though, his shot came back off the post and Ferryhill were able to clear.
The home side were getting desperate and were throwing people forward. Jared Lutwyche had an effort through a crowd of players saved by the keeper, but his side were struggling to carve out any clear-cut chances.
Ferryhill defender Stuart Gray sent a long free kick into the box with nine minutes to go. It bounced awkwardly right in front of Albin, but the keeper gathered at the second attempt. On 84 minutes a really nice move from Mannofield saw Rattray play a superb ball to Smith, who in turn found Matthew Snedden. However, Snedden snatched at the opportunity and sliced the shot well wide from inside the box.
As the game drew to a close tempers were fraying and with challenges flying in the referee had to flash a couple of yellow cards. All in all though this was a very entertaining match, and certainly one of two halves. Ferryhill had the better of the first half but couldn’t turn their chances into goals. Mannofield were much better in the second half and crucially took their chances when they came.
Full Time: Ferryhill BC 1-3 Mannofield FC
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There is always a certain buzz and anticipation surrounding any eagerly awaited cup game and today’s game at Mineralwell Park proved no different. Alford took the game to Stonehaven in the first half through Callum Lamb’s brace before a stirring comeback came by way of a penalty and two well-worked goals.
The second half opened as the first had ended, filled with aerial challenges and a frighteningly quick tempo to the game. Alford’s Allan who had provided a direct and strong target up top continued to terrorize the Stonehaven defence driving in centrally and making use of the channels but it was to be Stonehaven’s Reed who the first chance of the half fell to, played in well by Downie only to shoot tantalizingly wide.
Any neutrals will have thoroughly enjoyed the game up until this point but it was Stonehaven’s Milne who truly set the game alight as a dazzling run down the left flank ended when the chance looked to have gone after some good defending however persistence paid off as Milne again found the ball at his feet, this time planting it in the far corner to leave Alford’s Callum Couts firmly rooted to the spot.
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The first league game for in the Under 13's A league game saw Lewis United A beat FDS 2001 4-1 whilst in the B league Westdyke Thistle came away from Newtonhill with a 3-2 victory.
The Batt Cables is now starting to take shape. Albion cemented their place in the A league after a 4-1 win away to Cove. Peterhead know victory over Culter will also give them a place in the A league after a 5-2 win away to Ellon Meadows.
A win for Byron Munich over Newmachar United meant Dyce would be in the A league before they even kicked a ball against United, Munich won this game 5-3.
Banchory made the short journey to Insch and ran out 8-1 winners in group 4, Colony Park brushed aside Colts in the Inverurie derby and will play Donside to determine who will either be in the A or B league.
Deveronvale made sure of their place in the A league after a play off victory against Kemnay in what was an exciting match for the neutral.
Lewis United B won 8-1 at home to Turriff however they will be relying on their opponents to win this Sunday when they play host to Huntly with the latter currently top in the quest for A league status.
At Under 14 level Albion have started where they have left off and picked up another three points thanks to goals from Lewis Hutchison (4), a hat trick from Connor Wood with Calum Beattie and Fraser Bryce adding to the tally.
Paul Lawrie achieved a 4-2 victory away to newly promoted Culter Colts and Dyce picked up a 5-0 win at home to Glentanar, Lewis United A picked up a convincing win away to Peterhead, Westdyke and Deveronvale shared the spoils drawing 1-1.
The B league saw Cove pick up a convincing win at home to Culter United (pictured above right - the teams in action), Ellon Meadows and Fraserburgh Link Up came back from Aberdeen with wins over North Star and Middlefield Wasps. There was two 4-4 draws in the league featuring Banchory BC and Colony Park and also Paul Lawrie Foundation Eagles and Portlethen.
In the C league Newtonhill picked up all three points away to Byron Pumas, Dee beat Colony Colts 4-2, in a central Aberdeenshire derby Turriff Bombers swept aside Huntly winning 4-3, there was wins for Kintore United and Newmachar United over North Star Phoenix and Formartine United meanwhile Kemnay picked up a good result in Stonehaven.
Lastly, at Under 15's, Albion have now scored 24 goals in two games without no reply from either Colony Park or Peterhead Phoenix after their convincing win away to Park.
There was home wins for Formartine United and Lewis United as they beat Culter and Westdyke 4-2 and 2-0 respectively.
Dyce have started well once again and recorded a great win over Peterhead Phoenix with the latter having two of their hardest games to begin the season away to Albion and then Dyce.
Fraserburgh Link Up still have a 100% record after a 4-1 win over Paul Lawrie, the goalscorers for the Broch were Liam Cameron, an own goal, Evan Dyka and Scott Roger.
Meanwhile in league B Banchory beat Huntly. Bervie Caley edged past Deveronvale, Newtonhill won 3-1 at Byron Spurs, Culter Deeside won 5-3 against Kemnay and Balmedie brushed aside Stoneywood.
The C league saw Middlefield beat Culter Rovers 6-3, Ellon won a close fought game against Donside Juvenile winning 3-1, Newmachar were no pushovers for Glentanar, and Deeside won a nine goal thriller against Mintlaw Rovers.