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St John's win big match

by isleofman.com 15th September 2008
St John’s overturned a half-time deficit to win the clash of the day in CFS Division Two on Saturday.

Goals from Mike Stringer and Louis Finn, direct from a free-kick, sealed a 2-1 victory over Pulrose, who had led at the break, thanks to a Michael Dawson goal.

Pulrose striker David Skillen was harshly dismissed in the second half.

Douglas and District battled well but were beaten 6-3 at home by Castletown.

Town netted three in each half with Alex Crawley grabbing a hat-trick, Karl Clarke netting twice and Mike Edge getting the other.

Ramsey Youth Centre’s fine start to the campaign continued as they earned a 4-4 draw at Douglas Royal.

Martin Murphy was their main man with a hat-trick and there was also an own goal, with Chris Anderson (two), Neil Kenna and Jamie Carr the home side’s scorers.

Kenny Magee hit four as Marown trounced the Police 8-1.

Luke Wosser was the other star with a hat-trick with Ricky Lovett grabbing the other.

Northern Athletic produced a spirited showing in going down 3-2 at Braddan - Mike Shimmin, Steve Robertson and Gareth McGuire the Braddan scorers, while Malew produced a second half goal glut in the southern derby against Ronaldsway.

After edging the contest 3-2 at the break, they won 10-2 with hat-tricks from Craig Marsh and Paul Whitley.

David Kinrade, Sean Pacey, Darryl Yardley and Adam Drewitt netted the others.
Posted by isleofman.com
Monday 15th, September 2008 08:11pm.

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