AWAY WIN AT STREET KEEPS MOUSEHOLE ON TRACK

STREET 1-3 MOUSEHOLE

TOOLSTATION WESTERN LEAGUE PREMIER DIVISION

SATURDAY 28th JANUARY 2023

AT THE TANNERY GROUND

The Seagulls maintained their impressive Western League form to close in on the Division’s leaders with a convincing performance against a much-improved Street team, to make it 13 wins and four draws since their only defeat in mid-August, and retain the only unbeaten away record in the League

Scorers:

Mousehole – Callam Mconie (11’), Jack Bray-Evans (44’), Max Hill (82’)

Street – Harry Foster (17’)

KEY MOMENTS OF THE MATCH

11’: GOAL FOR MOUSEHOLE.  The hosts finished last season in the bottom three, but have improved significantly since then to occupy currently a mid-table position with plenty of games in hand.  But they have played just once in a weather-disrupted two months, and they fall behind to a well-worked opening goal, with Hayden Turner speeding down the left wing for CALLAM MCONIE to convert the low cross from 15 yards with a well-placed left-foot shot low past keeper Liam Norris into the corner.

17’:  GOAL FOR STREET.  Captain HARRY FOSTER is gifted his 17th goal of the season as he latches on to a too-short back-pass from the half-way line to slip past the advancing Ollie Chenoweth and equalise into an empty net.

44’:  GOAL FOR MOUSEHOLE.  HAYDEN TURNER is again the provider with a superb run to the byeline and a pull-back to the edge of the six-yard box where JACK-BRAY-EVANS gets in front of his marker to drive the ball inside the near post

45+2’:  At half-time it’s Street 1-2 Mousehole.  Lots of good football being played by both sides on a soft pitch.

65’:  Mousehole substitution – Andy Elcock for Jack Bray-Evans                      

71’:  Second Mousehole sub – ex-Hartpury University winger Josh Bissett, now on the books of Exmouth Town, replacing Callam Mconie

82’:  GOAL FOR MOUSEHOLE.  From a short corner routine, Hayden Turner is involved in another goal as he swings over a cross from the right and centre-back MAX HILL hooks an instant right-foot volley low into the corner of the net from 15 yards, to translate Mousehole’s second-half dominance into a clear winning position

90’:  Third Mousehole sub – Kyle Fraser is on for Hayden Turner, who’s provided the vital assists for all three goals

90+4’:  Final score is Street 1-3 Mousehole.  An important win for The Seagulls, which keeps them five points behind leaders Saltash with three games in hand, and moves them up to one point of second-place Bridgwater from the same number of games played, with two head-to-heads to come.  

MOUSEHOLE (with used substitutes):

Ollie Chenoweth (GK), Harry Bell, Adel Gafaiti, Max Hill, Paulo Sousa, Steve Burt, Jack Calver (Capt), Callam Mconie (Josh Bissett 71’), Jack Bray-Evans (Andy Elcock 66’), Mark Goldsworthy, Hayden Turner (Kyle Fraser 90’).  Other substitutes:  Charlie Willis, Lewis Moyle

ATTENDANCE: 116

NEXT FOR MOUSEHOLE

Tuesday 31st January, 7.30pm

Away v Buckland Athletic

Les Phillips Cup 1st Round

SATURDAY 4th FEBRUARY, 3pm

HOME v CADBURY HEATH

Western League Premier

Saturday 11th February, 3pm

Away v Welton Rovers

Western League Premier

SATURDAY 18th FEBRUARY

HOME v ASHTON & BACKWELL UNITED

Western League Premier

Saturday 25th February, 3pm

Away v Buckland Athletic

Western League Premier

SATURDAY 4th MARCH, 3pm

HOME v BRIDGWATER UNITED

Western League Premier

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