It's high fives at Winterton
Selby 0 Winterton 2
WINTERTON struck twice in five minutes early in the second half to stretch their unbeaten run to five games.
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Liam Wilkin
It completed a great team performance against a team sitting above them in the table.
They started brightly, Liam Wilkin and Liam Slack full of running in the early stages, and Danny Frost linked well a couple of times in the opening 15 minutes to fire just the wrong side of the upright.
Rangers should have taken the lead when Frost was upended on the edge of the box. Wilkin stepped up and drove a rising bullet of a free-kick goalwards only for the keeper to palm it over.
Selby made little impact on the Rangers goal though Leigh Wood did head a chance wide at the far post.
Rangers responded quickly with a direct move which ended with Wilkins firing inches past the post.
On the stoke of half-time Rangers produced the move of the half, with Wilkin, Stannard and Southern combining to set up a chance for Severn which he headed just wide.
Winterton had dominated the first half and continued to look well organised in the second.
New signing Danny Smith has slipped perfectly into the middle for the Rangers defence alongside Bleau and Walkden.
Rangers went close again when a shot from O'Neill was pushed away by the keeper before finally needing a stroke of good fortune to take the lead after 55 minutes.
A free-kick on the left was scuffed by Stannard but Slack pounced to set up Wilkin for a reactive header which was deflected into the Selby net.
Five minutes later and Wilkin burst into the box, only to be tripped as he looked up for options.
The referee pointed straight to the spot and Frost stepped up to fire it home.
Frost was on fire, twice more going close before Wilkin again played him in for a curling shot that was superbly tipped over by keeper Mitchell.
The last 10 minutes had Selby returning some pressure but the Rangers defence looked impenetrable.
Rangers now have three home games on the bounce.
On Wednesday they entertain Scarborough, then high-flying Thackley visit on Saturday and the following Tuesday is the President's Cup semi-final against Dinnington.











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