Jones edges unbeaten Penistone to win

Toolstation NCEL Division One

Penistone Church 1-0 Selby Town

Tom Jones scored the winner for Penistone Church

Tom Jones scored the winner for Penistone Church

It’s not unusual that unbeaten Penistone Church win and keep a clean sheet. That has occurred eight times and it is a key reason why the leaders have yet to beaten.

You have to right back to January to find Church’s last league defeat. That was a loss to Selby on the most unforgettable night. It finished 5-4 and it is most remembered for the five minute delay after the referee’s whistle broke.

The memories must have been on Penistone’s minds. Selby, who needed all the encouragement they could get after the 7-0 hammering at AFC Emley last week, will have felt quietly confident.

Ultimately Tom Jones’ second half winner ensured that Penistone stay top.

Selby battled hard, but lack of a killer instinct in front of goal was costly. The loss of Calum Ward to a groin problem at half-time took away Selby’s only real goal threat.

There were long range chances for Selby in the first half and Tom Hogg and Wayne Brook went close on two separate occasions.

Penistone had the bulk of the possession, but only really started to assert their authority on the contest straight after half-time.

After a period of sustained pressure, Penistone won a corner to win it.

Because of big Brett Lovell, Church are always a threat and for the only goal, Selby failed to deal with the former Stocksbridge defender. Lovell peeled away from his marker unnoticed and sent a lovely cushioned header towards the back-post where unmarked Jones was waiting.

Big Brett Lovell is always a threat for Penistone from corners and Selby failed to deal with him for the winner

Big Brett Lovell is always a threat for Penistone from corners and Selby failed to deal with him for the winner

Dale Kelly in an aerial battle with Selby defender Will Ramsay

Dale Kelly in an aerial battle with Selby defender Will Ramsay

Kelly attempting to beat Selby centre-back Leon Cusworth

Kelly attempting to beat Selby centre-back Leon Cusworth

It was a frustrating afternoon for Danny Joynes who failed to score

It was a frustrating afternoon for Danny Joynes who failed to score

Selby joint bosses Graham Hodder (left) and Nigel Emery (right) watch on from the side-lines

Selby joint bosses Graham Hodder (left) and Nigel Emery (right) watch on from the side-lines

Penistone boss Ian Richards sits down for a breather from patrolling the touchline

Penistone boss Ian Richards sits down for a breather from patrolling the touchline

Joynes tangles with Selby duo Cusworth and Ramsey

Joynes tangles with Selby duo Cusworth and Ramsey

Joynes striking for goal

Joynes striking for goal

Lovell gets the better of Selby left-back Craig Maynard

Lovell gets the better of Selby left-back Craig Maynard

What They Said

Penistone Church manager Ian Richards

Selby Town joint manager Graham Hodder

The Teams

Penistone Church: Rhodes, Johnson, Young, Ellis, Cadzow (Jones 22), Lovell, Richards, Howes (captain), Kelly, Dickinson (Ring 62), Joynes (Moore 77). Subs unused: Johnson, Whittington.

Selby Town: Lawrie, Hogg, Cusworth, Ramsey (Lumley 79), Maynard, O’Neill, Brook (Hope 81), Arnold, C Ward (Flanagan HT), Crisp, Tonkinson. Subs unused: A Ward, Emery.

Who Was In Charge

Michael Leneghan (8/10)

Referee Michael Leneghan showed calmness

Referee Michael Leneghan showed calmness

An excellent display from the official. He handled every situation he had to deal with calmness and lots of authority.

How Many Were There

131

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