Hornets ease past St David’s
Dandy Town 2 St David’s 0Dandy Town took another stride towards the Premier Division title after breezing past relegation threatened St David’s at a windy St John’s Field yesterday.First half goals from Lyn Tucker and Angelo Simmons were enough to hand Hornets victory over a St David’s side that rarely threatened Treadwell Gibbons’ goal.The convincing win leaves Jomar Wilkinson’s side five points clear at the top of the table with four games remaining.Tucker, playing in a deeper midfield role, gave the hosts the perfect start with a neat finish in the second minute strike after latching onto a ball through the middle.Hornets, who dominated from start to finish, missing several goalscoring chances, then added a second when Simmons’ quick turn and shot beat St David’s goalkeeper Corey Richardson.Raymond Beach was the biggest guilty culprit for Hornets, with the normally lethal striker missing a hatful of gilt-edged chances.Zachery Morris had the best chance for the visitors midway through the second period, but failed to find the finish to his mazy dribble.Dandy Town: T Gibbons, G Dyer, K Tucker, A Rocker, B Minors, D Ming, F Frankson, S Darrell, A Simmons, R Beach, L TuckerSubstitutes not used: C Burgess, W Place, H WolfeGoals: Tucker, 2 Simmons, 36St David’s: C Richardson, Z Morris, E Robinson, D Butterfield, T Govia K Bean, F Crockwell, T Caisey-Webb, O Minors, A Crockwell, A Burchall (S Boddington, 11)Substitutes not used: C WellmanReferee: A MouchetteMan of the match: L TuckerSomerset Trojans 6Southampton Rangers 2Jonathon Bean scored a hat-trick for Somerset Trojans as they dismantled Southampton Rangers at Somerset Cricket Club on Saturday night.Bean scored the final three goals from the hosts as they ran riot in what was a close match during the first half.Tahj Wade put Trojans ahead before Dennis Russell levelled midway through the first half.Skipper trevin Ming put Trojans ahead for the second time just before the break, but again Rangers showed their character and were level through youngster Keedai Astwood midway through the second period.That would be there last act of business as Dion Stovell put the hosts back in front before Bean’s hat-trick sealed the win for Trojans.Robin Hood 0 Devonshire Cougars 1Devonshire Cougars saw off Robin Hood at BAA Field courtesy of a goal from striker Kori Goddard.Goddard broke the deadlock early in the second half.
