Perfect ten for rampant Hallam

Toolstation NCEL Division One Round-Up 

Hallam hat-trick hero Liam Royles

Hallam sealed their tenth consecutive league win and in the process took their goals tally in those games to 57 goals after destroying ten man Worsbrough Bridge in a 6-1 demolition at Park Road.

Liam Royles scored a hat-trick for Craig Denton’s side who hit five of their goals between the 50th and 66th minute.

Royles’ penalty had given them the lead during the first half which also saw Worsbrough’s Callum Walton red carded.

Harley Holt was Worsbrough’s goal-scorer.

Jason Mycoe’s screamer kick-started North Ferriby’s dramatic turnaround in the 2-1 win at Glasshoughton Welfare.

Mycoe smashed home from distance with ten minutes to go for Ferriby who went on and won it through Tom Corner.

Dylan Drovi had put Glasshoughton ahead.

Rhys Davies scored on his debut for Harrogate Railway. Picture: Craig Dinsdale

Harrogate Railway closed the gap between them and the play-offs zone after beating fifth-placed Nostell Miners Welfare 4-0 at Station View.

The win is arguably the best so far this season for Railway.

Marcus Day, Joe Crosby, Rhys Davies scored alongside Dan Thirkell’s successful panenka penalty.

Adam Baskerville’s treble also put Armthorpe Welfare back into a position to challenge for the top five.

Armthorpe won 6-0 at Dronfield Town – with Noel Burnett (2) and Matty Hughes also scoring.

Freddy Tracey and Brad Kilburn helped Parkgate finally their losing league run as Andy Dawson’s men beat Clipstone 2-1 at Roundwood.

High-flying Rossington Main won 3-1 at Hall Road Rangers.

Jordan Buckham, Zeph Thomas and Jack Watson hit the back of the net for Rosso.

Tom Bennett brought Hall Road back into it at one stage.

James Woodhouse’s late equaliser rescued a point for Swallownest in the 2-2 draw with Teversal.

Alex Lill had given Alex Nightingale’s men the lead.

Cameron Hall scored twice for FC Humber

Cameron Hall was FC Humber United’s saviour as he hit the last minute equaliser in the 3-3 draw with Rainworth Miners Welfare.

Eddy Wileman and Brandon Burke had earlier put Humber in control at 2-0 but that early hard work was undone.

Selby Town’s trip into Nottinghamshire ended in despair as they surrendered a 3-1 lead and lost 4-3 to in-form Ollerton Town.

Liam Flanagan, Dan Davison and Calum Ward had Selby sailing to victory until Ollerton turned it round and eventually nicked a last minute winner.

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