Zalick hits six to sink Navy in Division One
DANNY ZALICK bagged himself two hat-tricks as Stonehouse Glass shocked Navy Inn in a 9-4 victory.
Stonehouse destroyed their opponents in the first-half, leading 5-0 by the break, with Zalick scoring one hat-trick within the opening 15 minutes.
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Nick Hubber (2) and Wayne Lambert scored Stonehouse's other goals.
A brace from Ricky Hart and a goal each for Mike Burke and Dave Bolton were little consolation for Navy Inn.
A superb Stefan Little hat-trick helped Wembury Rovers win 5-1 against Packfirst Removals.
Ryan Elsey and Russell Ellis also found the back of the net for Wembury.
Matt Reid got Packfirst's consolation goal with a cracking finish from 25 yards.
An Adam Carter hat-trick inspired Lakeside Athletic to an 11-0 win over Morley Arms A.
The victory sees Lakeside stay top of the table with a 100 per cent record.
The match was already over by half-time with the score 7-0 and, despite taking their foot off the pedal, Lakeside added four more in the second period.
Bradley Yeo notched a brace and Matt Rickard, Danny Brook, Steve Faith, Brendan Bevan, an own goal and Darren Potter also got on the scoresheet.
Kings Tamerton stay joint second as they beat struggling Seymour Arms 6-0.
Lee Dixon helped himself to a brace with Danny Batten, Dave Woodfield, Adam Kennedy and Chris Colquhoun also finding the back of the net for Kings.
At the other end of the table St Johnston took the lead against Fortescue Northend before losing 4-1.
Matt Bettey put the home team 1-0 up just before half-time, but a series of defensive errors saw them punished by a clinical Fortescue team.
Jeff Hoare (2), Jason Arnold and Ray MacAndrew were on the scoreboard for Fortescue.
Mermaid Villa Efford welcomed Mainstone to Higher Efford and won 4-2.
A Chris Cawse hat-trick was the difference between the two sides.
His partnership with Calvin Evans caused problems for Mainstone throughout the game.
Evans got Efford's fourth goal from the penalty spot. A Phil Burgoyne brace was consolation for Mainstone.
WITH Bluebird United busy in the George Dawkins Cup, Exchange closed the gap at the top of the table to three points as they beat Twenty Nine FC 7-1.
Darren Notman scored Twenty Nine's consolation.
Dartmoor Pumas thumped Barnes United 8-0 at Staddiscombe.
Darren Blight's hat-trick put the home team in control as a brace from Dan Rodgers and goals from Lee McMahon, Jamie Rose and Tim Wright completed the rout.
Chaddlewood Inn hosted Devonport B and recorded a 5-1 victory.
Andy Sargent (2), Alex Potter, Lee Jayne and Sam Luscombe scored for Chaddlewood.
IN THE second round of the Active Alarms Barrie Williams Trophy there was a 15-goal thriller at Chatwell Lane as Cobra FC beat Modbury Rovers 9-6.
Cobra belied their league status to upset the odds, despite being 4-1 down at half-time.
A Chris Head hat-trick and further goal from Mark Cooney gave Modbury a three goal cushion at the break.
However, the home side were not prepared for what happened next as Cobra scored eight second-half goals.
Wayne Downer and Chris Kevern scored Modbury's two second-half goals.
In the first round of the George Dawkins Cup Morley Arms B had a comfortable 4-1 victory over Lamorna Keltic.
Morley were already 3-0 up thanks to a Phil Screech hat-trick and some slack defending before James Ewings pulled one back for Lamorna just before half-time.
However, Morley restored their three goal cushion through Josh Rowe to advance to the second round.
Bluebird United recorded another victory when they beat Walkhampton 2-0.
Bluebird were pre-match favourites but the home side managed to maintain the deadlock for 70 minutes.
However, when Robbie Almond found the back of the net it was not long before he added a second to put the game beyond Walkhampton.
The Windmill thumped Domino AFC 6-0.
Gavin Cockman helped himself to a brace, while Mike Arscott, Darren Powell, Mike Dalley and Bradley Richardson completed the scoring.











Comments
by joe dezell, plymouth
Tuesday, November 03 2009, 2:03PM
“getton danny when u going to start playing for plymouth argyle then”