Results
Sunday 8th February 2004
BCFA
Sunday Youth Cup: Juma
Mohammed twice put Cannon Park Colts in front at Hawkes Mill but each time were
pegged back by the Juniors before they claimed a place in the next round with a
3-2 win.
Hawkes Mill Juniors 3 (Matty Avens, James Morgan, Andrew Morrissey)
Cannon Park Colts 2 (Juma Mohammed 2)
Under
9 Red: Christ
the King 3 Mount Nod Highway 6, Ernesford Dynamos 3 (Aaron Pointer 2, Sam
Proctor) Whitley Juniors 0, Hawkes Mill Juniors 1 (Josh Bates) Dunlop Juniors 3
(Kane Collins 2, Lee Kelly)
Under
9 Blue: Despite
the blustery conditions, Dunlop Juniors managed to play some neat passing
football to overcome a spirited London Road Lions 2-0. Man of the match, Lewis
Chester opened the scoring and also provided the assist for Sam Browne to
complete the scoring with a typical poachers goal.
Dunlop Juniors 2 (Lewis Chester, Sam Browne) London Road Lions 0,
Ernesford Dynamos 1 (Kyle Edwards) Dunlop Jets 5 (Jordan Hurst, Lewis Locker,
Aaron Curran), Whitley Juniors 1 (Lee Gough) Finham Park Rangers 1 (David
Clements)
Under
10 Knock Out Cup: Mount
Nod and Coventry Jaguar switched their game to Capmartin Road in order to get it
played and the Jaguar, last years finalists, started brightly against their
opponents. Ryan Harkin gave them the lead after a neat passing movement
involving Robert Tressler and Joe Price down the left hand flank created an
opening. The Jaguar failed to capitalise on their superiority, missing several
chances and it wasn’t until midway through the second half that Tressler made
the game safe with a second goal.
Mount Nod Highway (Blue) 0 Coventry Jaguar Youth (Red) 2 (Robert
Tressler, Ryan Harkin)
Under
10 Red: In
terrible conditions, Danny Wilson gave AT7 the lead against Whitley Juniors but
then the Juniors then broke loose and Chris Livermore equalised for them. Jordan
Willis and Sam Hewitt both saw shots strike the crossbar as AT7 pressed before
Callum O’Sullivan hit the winning goal with fifteen minutes to play. A
brilliant solo goal from Taylor McGregor, beating four opponents before scoring,
was the highlight of a polished display by Christ the King against Keresley
Colts. James Ritson score three times as did Lewis Martin, for the third
successive game, with Taylor and an own goal making up the total.
AT7 Youth 2 (Callum O’Sullivan, Daniel Wilson) Whitley Juniors 1
(Chris Livermore), Ernesford Dynamos 5 (L. Bains, J. Kemp, S. Quirke, J.
Formstone 2) Coundon Cockerels 1 (A. Jones), Keresley Colts 0 Christ the King 9
(Taylor McGregor 2, Lewis Martin 3, James Ritson 3, own goal)
Under
10 Blue: As
per all other games, Christ the King and Chapelfields Colts had to contend with
the strong winds. The Kings going close through Jake Wells and Charlie Owen with
an upright and goalkeeper, Carl Fitzgerald denying Raff Williams of Chapelfields.
Daniel Gummery put the Kings in front with a neat finish before adding a second
with a drive from the edge of the penalty area. He then completed his hat trick
in the second half before Wells set up Declan Keogh to score a fourth for Christ
the King. Chapelfields notched up a much deserved consolation goal when Williams
scored direct from a corner kick. Coventry Sphinx caught Binley Woods cold as
they raced into a 4-0 lead but Binley settled down and tried to battle their way
back after they reshuffled their line up but no more goals were scored.
Binley Woods 0 Coventry Sphinx Juniors 4 (Jordan Simms 2, Joshua Bruce,
Matthew Bruce), Christ the King 4 (Daniel Gummery 3, Declan Keogh) Chapelfields
Colts 1 (Raff Williams), Morris Rangers 1 (Nicky Morby) Brinklow Juniors 1
(Stuart Day)
Under
10 Green: In
heavy conditions, Jamie Bradbury opened the scoring for Finham Park Colts
against a strong Brinklow Juniors. Luke Norris added a second before half time.
In the second half, a superb goal from Matt Kingham extended the Finham lead but
then they were pegged back as the battling village side pulled two goals back
but Finham held on for a 3-2 win, defender Sam Woodcock earning the man of the
match award.
Chapelfields Colts 0 Wyken FC 2 (Reece Garland, Daniel Monger), Dunlop
Juniors 2 (Luke Wensley, Ryan Caffrey) Leamington Hibernians 0, Finham Park
Colts 3 (Jamie Bradbury, Luke Norris, Matt Kingham) Brinklow Juniors 2, Pro
Santos 1 (Ryan Murray) Coventry Jaguar Youth 0, The Boat FC Juniors 3 (Mason
Price 3) Keresley Colts 2 (Luke Baxter)
Under
11 Knock-Out Cup: Two
goals in each half from Tom Rawlings helped Finham Park into the next round as
they grabbed a 4-2 win against Coundon Cockerels as both teams struggled to
counter a fierce cross field wind. Christ the King reached the semi-final stages
with a 3-0 defeat of London Road Lions. With the wind at their backs in the
first half, the Kings took the lead with a first goal of the season for Connan
Brookes, a volley from the edge of the penalty area., this probably being the
only shot on target in the first half. Brookes added the second after the break,
after a clearance fell to him before Luke Cohen added the third. Liam Brown in
the Lions goal had a superb game, as did Ryan Haraburda who was always dangerous
leading the Lions attack.
Christ the King 3 (Connan Brookes 2, Luke Cohen) London Road Lions 0,
Coundon Cockerels 2 (Oliver Wright, Morgan Baker) Finham Park Rangers 4 (Tom
Rawlings 4)
Under
11A: Dunlop
took an early lead against PSA Peugeot Citroen when Ben Lyons shot home from the
edge of the penalty area. Shortly afterwards it was 2-0 when Jake Holt scored.
Peugeot pulled a goal back before half time and with the wind at their backs
soon equalised in the second half. After Holt had had a goal disallowed, Peugeot
moved forward to score again to take the points 3-2.
Binley Woods 0 Whitley Juniors 5 (Brendan Dacres 3, Callum Fleming, Liam
Rutter), PSA Peugeot Citroen 3 Dunlop Juniors 2 (Ben Lyons, Jake Holt), Wyken FC
v Coventry Sphinx Juniors
Under
11B: Coventry
Colliery Colts 1 (Steffan Woodward) Rugby Town (2002) 5 (Jacob Smith, Sam
Addison, Thomas Elliott, Rhys Slatcher 2), Ernesford Dynamos 6 Coventry Aquatics
2, Keresley Colts 5 (Niall Evans 4, Matthew Coyle) London Road Colts 2 (Adam
King 2)
Under
12A: Sean
Kay’s well-struck shot put PSA Peugeot in front against Coventry Jaguar Youth
but within two minutes, Nathan Fairchild had levelled the score. A superb header
by Dale Sawyer put the Jaguar in front and Fairchild made it 3-1. Right on half
time, an unstoppable free kick from Arni Di Maria made the interval score 4-1.
As per the first half, Peugeot started the second half with a goal, Jamie Wright
doing the honours but Fairchild and Sawyer went on to complete hat tricks before
Travis Lea Beeston claimed a third Peugeot goal late in the game, Jaguar Youth
winning 7-3. Chapelfields Colts claimed an important win, 2-1 over Whitley
Juniors thanks to substitute, Chris Thomson. With the fierce wind making play
difficult, Jacob Blackwell put Chapelfields ahead in the first half with Thomson
adding the second, following up after his own shot had been parried by the
Whitley goalkeeper. Whitley pushed forward but were denied first by the crossbar
and then by a combination of Colts ‘keeper, Luke Cheyne and a post before
Lewis Fisher pulled a goal back with a neat header from a right side cross. It
then needed good defence by Jake Burgess, Niall Buswell and Scott Patterson to
stop Whitley scoring again.
Christ the King 5 (Jack Keogh 3, Kieran Nugent, R, Knox) London Road
Lions 1 (Jake Sharman), Coventry Jaguar Youth 7 (Nathan Fairchild 3, Dale Sawyer
3, Arni Di Maria) PSA Peugeot Citroen 3 (Sean Kay, Travis Lea Beeston, Jamie
Wright), Rugby Town 2 (Oliver Chater, John Farrow) AT7 Youth 1 (Thomas Henry),
Stretton Athletic 3 (Ryan Johnson 2, Conor Holland) Finham Park Rangers 1,
Whitley Juniors 1 (Lewis Fisher) Chapelfields Colts 2 (Jacob Blackwell, Chris
Thomson)
Under
12B: Rugby
Town (2002) 3 (Danny Grossman, Alex Czerniewski, Ian Lockie) Finham Park Colts 1
(Anthony Poole)
Under
12C: Kenilworth
Town Juniors 0 Wyken Aces 4 (Joe Entwhistle 2, Billy Gallagher 2), Pro Santos 1
(Shaun O’Brien) Morris Rangers 3 (Luke Whittaker, Sam Carvill, Charlie Hole),
Ryona FC 0 Binley Woods 0
Under
13 Knock Out Cup: London
Road were quickly into their stride against Christ the King, Declan Callum and
Darren Jackson putting them two goals to the good. Sam Green pulled on back for
the Kings before the interval. After half time, goals from Shaun Gaffney and
Liam Doyle put the Kings in front and it was only sound defence by Sean Curley
and Joseph Cahill that kept the Kings at bay. Andrew Cooper pulled the scores
level at 3-3 to take the game into extra time after Gaffney had missed a good
chance in the last minute of normal time. With no further goals being scored,
the tie went to penalty kicks where London Road managed a 3-1 win.
Bedworth Eagles 2 (Matthew Broom, Sam Bircher) Whitley Juniors 1,
Coundon Cockerels 2 (Liam Terry, Aaron Woodhouse) Wyken FC 0, Coventry Aquatics
2 (Dean Crossfield, Anthony Ostachuk) Rugby Town 10 (Ryan Gemm 2, Thomas Elliott
2, Liam Bailey, Alex Platt 2, Jamie Slade 3), London Road Lions 3 (Declan Callum,
Andrew Cooper, Darren Jackson) Christ the King 3 (Sam Green, Shaun Gaffney, Liam
Doyle) after extra time, London Road Lions won 3-1 penalties, Rugby Town (2002)
2 (Halim-Halim 2) Coventry Sphinx Juniors 3 (Steven McGowan, Craig Hands 2)
Under
13A: Binley
Woods 0 Bedworth United 2 (Ian Ashby 2)
Under
13B: Coventry
Jaguar Youth 0 Allesley Eagles 4 (Daniel Hayden, Michael Owen, Ryan Smith 2),
Rugby Town (2003) 1 (Tom Jackson) Earlsdon FC 6
Under
14A: Bedworth
Eagles 4 (Craig Proctor, Peter Finney, Liam Taylor, Darren Bartley) North
Warwickshire College 0, Firefighters 0 Rugby Town (2002) 1 (Alex Donaldson),
Mount Nod Highway 3 (Martin Healey 2, Michael Puffett) PSA Peugeot Citroen 2
(Tom Ison, Chris Corkery), Norton Lindsey 6 (Adam Streeter, Josh Hensher, James
Williams 2, Tom Hicks 2) Binley Woods 0, Wallace JFC 2 (Tom Evans, Callum
Nugent) AT7 Youth 1
Under
14B: Coundon
Court and Ernesford Dynamos were level 0-0 at half time before the visitors took
advantage of the wind to take an early second half lead through Leon Simmons.
Sam Cross added a second after prolonged pressure and then Paul Friday made it
3-0 with an individual effort before Luke Masters wrapped up a 4-0 win for the
Dynamos, scoring his first goal of the season from the penalty spot. A strong
Finham Park Colts side kept Coventry Jaguar Youth defending deep in their own
half of the field, two goals by Danny Brown and one from James Marklew giving
the Colts a 3-1 half time lead, David Callanan replying for the Jaguar. Finham
extended their lead with another Marklew strike and a goal by David Edden. Only
excellent goalkeeping denying them more goals.
Coundon Court 0 Ernesford Dynamos 4 (Luke Masters, Paul Friday, Sam
Cross, Leon Simmons) Coventry Jaguar Youth 1 (David Callanan) Finham Park Colts
5 (David Edden, James Marklew 2, Danny Brown 2), Phoenix FC 0 Panjab Radio
Sporting 3 (David Ashby 2, Logan Jackson), Rugby Town 3 (Lawrence Jackson, Calum
Fuller, Adam Barby) Chapelfields Colts 5 (Blake Kassar, Lawrence Vinnecombe 3,
Paul Rendall)
Under
15 Knock Out Cup: Rugby
Town 7 (David Kolodynski 3, Ricky Bains 2, Dan Newman, Beau Carney) Ernesford
Dynamos 1 (Earle Allen)
Under
15A: Whitley
Juniors 3 (Sean Sproul, Ross Knight, Mitchell Hopkins) Coventry Sphinx Juniors 0
Under
15B: Brinklow
Juniors 4 (Daniel Carter 2, Alex Baker 2) Chapelfields Colts 3 (John Lee 2,
Chris Lampett)
Only four games survived in the under 16s’, Coventry Sphinx with the benefit of the wind grabbed three first
half goals before standing firm against a second half battering by Morris
Rangers to record a 4-0 cup success, Andrew Buswell scoring three times whilst
Nuneaton Griff finally got on top at Hartshill, recording a 3-0 A division win.
In the B division, Kenilworth (Tom Sewards) held Ernesford 1-1 at half time
before the Dynamos eventually broke them down to win 3-1 whilst Coventry Red
Devils held Corner Post Colts 2-2 in a very close encounter.
Under
16 Knock Out Cup: Morris
Rangers 0 Coventry Sphinx Juniors 4 (Andrew Buswell 3, Dave Brammer)
Under
16A: Hartshill
Sports 0 Nuneaton Griff 3 (Iain Green, Thomas Rumble, Adam Hartshorn)
Under
16B: Coventry
Red Devils 2 (Shahid Ahmed, Jamie Wilcox) Corner Post Colts 2 (Andre Lammy, Lyle
McGrath), Ernesford Dynamos 3 (Amit Ganatra, Tom Antiss Gary Salt) Kenilworth
Town 1 (Tom Sewards)
Under
18 Knock Out Cup: Castlehurst
Colts 4 (Dave Maddox, Dave Hogarth, Rob Gardner 2) Kenilworth Wardens 1 (Alex
Hiorns), Central Ajax 8 (Chris Collier, Richard Taylor 2, Gary Morris 2, Rory
Noonan, Warren Hoyte, Charlie Leonard)
Under
18 Blue: Finham
Park returned to winning ways with a 6-0 demolition of Bedworth Athletic. David
Lancaster and Richard Synnott both score twice with Sam Bird and Rushi Athwal
grabbing one each. Coundon Court took the game to Panjab Radio from the kick
off, giving the Panjab goalie, Ajay Dewitt, plenty to do. However it was Panjab
that took the lead when Danny White popped up unmarked to head in a corner kick.
In the second half, playing with the breeze, the Old Boys were quickly into
their stride, Mitchell Finlayson winning a penalty kick after he was fouled. He
then saw Dewitt turning his spot kick against the crossbar, before being the
first to react, heading in the equaliser. Paul Sowerby then put Coundon in front
before substitute, Nathan Pritchard wrapped up a 3-1 win.
Bedworth Athletic 0 Finham Park Rangers 6 (Richard Synnott 2, Sam Bird,
Rushi Athwal, David Lancaster 2), Chapelfields Colts 2 (Dan Longbottom, Jimmy
Connelly) Whitley Juniors 3 (Karl Fikret 2, Martin Shaw) Coundon Court Old Boys
3 (Mitchell Finlayson, Paul Sowerby, Nathan Pritchard) Panjab Radio Sporting 1
(Danny White)