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Hurt treble keeps Michael out in front

by isleofman.com 8th September 2007
The favourites for CFS Division Two continue to live up their billing.

Michael United maintained their 100 per cent record with a 5-1 victory at the Police on Saturday.

The Police took an early lead before Michael took control with a hat-trick, one a penalty, from player-manager Nick Hurt, and goals from Sean Rooney and Paul Corlett.

Colby are still in second after thrashing lowly Ramsey Youth Centre 8-1 – Mark Barron (two), Josh Kelly, (two), James Collett, Marty Moore, Furo Davies and Tom Craine the scorers.

Mike Kneale notched the home side’s consolation.

Pulrose are in third after a 4-1 home success over Malew – regular marksmen David Skillen, Jay Wood (two), and Barry English finding the net yet again, while Marown saw off Onchan 4-3 at Onchan Stadium to continue their encouraging start.

Regular scorers Jamie Carr, Daniel Bentham and Mark Wolfenden were all on target for Onchan, who led twice, but it was Stephen Hinds, Jeremy Lovett (two), Kevin Druggan whose goals earned the points for Marown.

Castletown are up to fourth after an emphatic 7-0 home victory over Douglas and District

Ben Qualtrough, Ashley Sansbury, one-time Island international Mark Thompson, Chris Jones, Peter O’BrIen were among the scorers.

After being demolished a week earlier by Colby, Jurby put in a fine performance against Braddan.

However, it was the side relegated from the top flight who took the points in a close 2-1 win.

Ronaldsway and Foxdale shared six goals – Stephen Hawley, Mark Keeley and Adam Heyes were the Foxdale scorers.
Posted by isleofman.com
Saturday 8th, September 2007 08:20pm.

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