Broughton bashed as White Hart start season off strong
WHITE Hart were the first Division One team to put three points on the board in the new season of the Fallen Hero Scunthorpe Sunday Football League.
The Crowle side won 5-1 at Broughton Town to get their season off to a cracking start.
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MIDFIELD BATTLE: Match action from Brigg Street Elite's (green) 1-1 draw with Limestone Colts (red). Picture: Brian Gamble.
The only other top tier game ended in stalemate, Queen Bess being held 1-1 at home by Baysgarth Old Boys.
Warren Lodge got their Division Two campaign off to a flier with a 7-1 victory at Ferry Road Club.
Broughton remain top of the early standings however, after continuing their unbeaten start with a 3-1 win at Howden's Lodge.
Newly-promoted Pepperells Reserves have sprung out of the traps in Division Three, making it three wins from three with a 9-1 triumph at Ashby Star.
Queens got their season off to a good start with a 2-0 win at Beacon Rovers.
Chaplin's have been in free-scoring form in second spot, racking up win number two of the season with a heavy 9-2 success at Hibaldstow Wanderers.
EJ Galaxy, runaway champions in Division Five last season, have continued where they left off by winning both their opening matches in Division Four.
A 4-0 home win against AFC Kirton sees them top of the early-season pile.
FC Bartonola and Bevers Joinery were involved in a 10-goal thriller, with home side Bartonola coming out as 6-4 victors.
Goxhill was the place to be in Division Five, with both local sides tasting victory.
Goxhill FC extended their unbeaten start to the campaign to three games with a 3-0 win against Queensway.
While their local rivals Goxhill Tigers registered their first success of the season with a narrow 2-1 win against Mayfair.
There were goals galore in Division Six, 26 in total from three games.
Robert Holme Hall made it two wins from two with an emphatic 10-3 win against Atletismo.
Priory Athletic won by a bigger margin, thrashing Messingham Juniors 8-0.
While Desert Rat and New Holland Villa battled out a five-goal thriller, with home side Desert Rat emerging with a 3-2 triumph.
Pete Welsh's goal earned Brigg Street Elite a hard-earned 1-1 draw at home against Limestone Colts in Division Seven.
No less than 12 goals were shared by Striking Ashby and Redbourne Rovers however, with home side Ashby running out comfortable 8-4 winners in the end.
United Allstars top the early-season standings in the basement division though, Daniel Fennell and Chris Wilkinson doing the damage in a 2-1 win at Trent Valley.
RESULTS
DIVISION ONE: Queen Bess 1 Baysgarth OB 1, Broughton Town 1 White Hart 5.
DIVISION TWO: Howden's Lodge 1 Bottesford Town 3, Ferry Road Club 1 Warren Lodge 7.
DIVISION THREE: Ashby Star 1 Pepperells Res 9, Beacon Rovers 0 Queens 2, Hibaldstow Wan 2 Chaplin's 9.
DIVISION FOUR: EJ Galaxy 4 AFC Kirton 0, FC Bartonola 6 Bevers Joinery 4.
DIVISION FIVE: Goxhill FC 3 Queensway 0, Goxhill Tigers 2 Mayfair 1.
DIVISION SIX: Robert Holme Hall 10 Atletismo 3, Desert Rat 3 New Holland Villa 2, Priory Athletic 8 Messingham Juniors 0.
DIVISION SEVEN: Brigg Street Elite 1 Limestone Colts 1, Striking Ashby 8 Redbourne Rovers 4, Trent Valley 1 United Allstars 2.
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