Katsura hit back in style

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Monday, January 19, 2009
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Katsura produced a great comeback to beat Golden Hill Sunday 4-3 in the Premier Division of the Bristol Sunday League.

Rich Tonkin, Mike Grove and Matt Davis had put Golden Hill Sunday 3-0 up, but two goals from Marne Long and strikes from Tom Bewley and James Laver completed a remarkable turnaround.

Fellowship hammered Salmon Solutions 6-0 in Division I thanks to a Dan Gradzi hat-trick, two from Luke Miles and a Thomas Bell goal. Kelvin Totti also missed a last-minute penalty.

Goals from Tom Hitchcock, Mark White and Jack Payne gave White Tree a 3-2 win at Wizard Wanderers, whose scorers were Dan Lockiear and Dale Leonard, while Nick Stewart (2) Mike Davey and Tom Ballingale shot DKL Sports to a 4-2 victory at PJ Services.

Fishponds OB beat Northville Athletic 9-4 in a high-scoring Division II clash. Ross Towill hit a hat-trick for Fishponds and was joined on the scoresheet by Dan Houghton (2), Barry Lombard (2), Jason Ashman and Jamie Comely.

Harvester crushed Marcliff 9-0 with Lee Millard (2), Jason Hawkins (2), Mark Chichi, Craig Carter, Nathan Hawkins, Rob Martin and Jamie Davis all on target.

Elite Sats beat Cathedral City 6-2 to stay top of Division III, Shaun White netting four of the goals.

The bottom two in Division I of the Regional Sunday League – City Darts and Breakaways – drew 1-1, a result which will suit neither side. Rich Cox netted for Darts.

In Division III, Downend Reserves beat strugglers LFB United 5-0 thanks to Alex May's hat-trick and goals from Alex Parsons and Luke Escourt.

Bottom club Almondsbury Athletic pulled off a shock in Division IV, picking up their first win of the season at previously unbeaten second-placed Inter FC.

A Greg Edgar hat-trick and goals from Craig Stevens and Lee Watkins sealed a 5-2 win. Martin Withey and Danny Evans scored for Inter.

Bristol Jaguars also boosted their chances of moving away from the foot of the table with a 6-2 win over Blackhorse Boys. Mike Fitzpatrick helped himself to four goals and Jordan Scott and Ashley Wintle also netted.

Stoke Lane Athletic stayed among the pack chasing Portishead Rangers and Inter with a 5-0 demolition of AFC Keynsham. Russ Church bagged a hat-trick, while Ben Gillard and Joe Hamer also scored.

Ashton remain top of the Wessex Sunday League's Senior Division after a 6-2 home win against Coalpit Shaft FC. Lee Phillips netted a hat-trick, while Leon Britton (2) and Luke McBurney were also on target.

Cutters Friday stay second after beating Castle Court United 6-1.

Team Jansen beat Brislington Badgers 9-0 in Division I in their first game in the league after taking up a vacant spot, while SCS Sunday won the battle of second against third as they beat UWE Dynamos 5-3 thanks to a Ben Fry double and a Jonathan Kitpatrick strike.

Rhubarb Athletic, who look certain to win promotion in Division II, won the big Rhubarb derby at Rhubarb Tavern 6-2 thanks to goals from Russell Milkins (2), Ross Williams (2), Richard Duffy and a sweet Steve Kelly strike. Tavern crumbled to defeat despite goals from Aaron Cook and Jordan Hopes.

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