Former
Norwich City star Grant Holt scored two the second a penalty as the
Yachtsmen won 3-2 against a visiting side who finished with ten-men following
the dismissal of Kyle Haylock for a two-footed lunge on Simon Lappin.
Guisborough
Town edged the all-Ebac Northern League First Division tie at home to North
Shields 1-0, thanks to a 79th minute Steven Roberts effort.
They
are joined in the Preliminary Round by league rivals Stockton Town, who ensured
there was to be no upset by hammering Toolstation Northern Counties East League
Division One side Nostell Miners Welfare 5-1.
Jamie
Owens scored twice for the hosts, with Fred Woodhouse, Cieran Jackson and
Michael Roberts adding the others and all after Danny Edwards had given Welfare
the lead.
The
NCEL also lost Premier Division side Penistone Church after they were defeated
5-2 at home by Skelmersdale United, who were relegated to the Hallmark Security
League Premier Division at the end of last season.
Skem
led 2-1 at the interval through Alex Griffiths and John Keatley, with Tom
Cadzow replying.
Matt
Scoullar, Einar White and a James Young own goal stretched the visitors` lead
before Nathan Keightley netted an 84th minute consolation for Church.
The
all-Total Motion Midland League Premier Division derby between Coventry United
and Coventry Sphinx went the way of the visitors by the only goal of the game.
Lawrence
Rawlings scored on the half-hour mark to seal Sphinx`s passage.
Uhlsport
Hellenic League Premier Division side Brackley Town Saints bowed out 2-1 at St
James`s Park against former league rivals and now BetVictor Southern League
Division One Central outfit Wantage Town.
Ryan
Knight gave the Saints a half-time lead, but Tom Stanley equalised and the
Alfredians won it with an own goal late on.
Baffins
Milton Rovers won the all Sydenhams Football League (Wessex) Premier replay at
home to Alresford Town 2-1.
It
took extra-time for Thurlow Nunn Division One South side White Ensign in their
first year in the competition to beat Essex Senior League visitors Woodford
Town to cause the evening`s only real `upset`.
Goals
from Elliot Vile and extra-time efforts from John Hilliard and Jake McWee saw
the home side through.
And
it took extra-time and then penalties to separate Thurlow Nunn Premier side Long
Melford and Woodford`s league rivals Southend Manor.
Long
Melford won the shoot-out 5-4 after a rollercoaster of a tie at Stoneylands. |