Goalscorers: Luke Preedy, Jonathan Lacey, Chris Blunden (pen), Nick Jackson.
Lords Builders Merchants Stadium
Leverstock Green F.C.
Pancake Lane,
Leverstock Green,
Hemel Hempstead,
Herts.
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(H) AFC Dunstable
Goalscorers: Jonathan Lacey, Chris Blunden, Jude Bell.
(H) Welwyn Garden City
Leverstock Green played their final home match of the season on a swelteringly hot Bank Holiday Monday against Welwyn Garden City, and it was the already-crowned champions who came out on top with a 2-0 win.
After 25 minutes in which neither side created much in the way of chances, Leverstock were forced into a change when Jay Caines replaced Chris Marsh, who had been struggling since going down injured in the opening 30 seconds. A minute later the visitors took the lead when Jon Clements drilled home a low shot from just outside the penalty area.
They could have had a second goal two minutes later when Tyler Hatherly was set free down the right and crossed into the box, but Ash Kersey’s shot was saved by Matt Evans and a follow-up effort from Nick Elliott was blocked. On 31 minutes Kersey headed over the bar from a Jay Rolfe cross, and three minutes later Rolfe made a solo run from the halfway line before shooting wide.
In the closing minutes of the half there were promising moments for Leverstock when Caines got to the byeline and pulled the ball back for Reece Cameron, but he had his back to goal and couldn’t get in a shot, and Cameron later had a determined run at goal but was dispossessed before being able to shoot.
Four minutes into the second half Clements was clean through and looked set for his second, but Evans saved well. On 74 minutes Welwyn again went close to a second but Kersey was guilty of a glaring miss from close range. Chris Gosling had Leverstock’s best effort of the half on 82 minutes with a free kick that went just wide, but two minutes later Welwyn substitute Dan Bond sent a lob over Evans. Shane Wood did his best to clear off the line but could only head it onto the bar, and Bond followed in to head home Welwyn’s 100th league goal of the season to go with the 100 points that they also reached with this win.
Leverstock still have one league match to play, away to London Tigers on Wednesday night. The game is of little consequence itself with Tigers safe and Leverstock confirmed in 7th place, but players will be playing for their place in next Monday’s St Mary’s Cup final against Berkhamsted.
(H) AFC Dunstable
Starting XI:
Mackenzie Taylor
Kiri Georgiou
Max Jessop
Santino Dirro
Harry Barrett
Lee Birch
George Piekaraozyk
Alec Wallace
Scott Burge
Mason Tunbridge
Adam Froom
Substitutes (all used):
Bryce Barnes-Garner
Kane O’Neil
Matt Hall
Fletcher Hedge
Sergeis Stremilov
Goalscorers:
Max Jessop
Alec Wallace
Mason Tunbridge
(H) Holmer Green
Leverstock Green were unable to build on Saturday’s win over St Margaretsbury as they crashed to a heavy home defeat against Holmer Green at Pancake Lane on Tuesday. Defensive mistakes in the first half contributed to their downfall, although Holmer were the better side and certainly deserved their win.
The visitors should have taken the lead in the 9th minute from a long throw into the box, but Matt Wooster shot over the bar from close range. Three minutes later Leverstock had three attempts at goal from a corner, but all three were blocked.
Holmer’s opening goal in the 25th minute came as a result of a short back pass. Matt Evans came out of his area and got his boot to the ball first, but was then out of position as the ball ran to Leo Blackman, who slotted home into the empty net.
Two minutes later Leverstock went close to an equaliser from a Brima Johnson long throw, but Jay Caines headed wide at the far post. Another defensive mistake in the 34th minute presented Pawel Kotwica with the ball in front of goal, and the Holmer striker gratefully accepted the chance to shoot past Evans for their second goal. Four minutes later it became even worse for Leverstock as Blackman turned neatly on the edge of the area and shot home a third goal for Holmer. Blackman might have completed his hat-trick two minutes later but Scott Bonner cleared his shot off the line.
Leverstock had a mountain to climb in the second half, and it became even higher on 54 minutes when Kotwica lobbed Evans for his second and Holmer’s fourth goal.
Two quick substitutions saw Scott Burge and Luke Preedy come off the bench, and suddenly Leverstock had a flurry of chances. On 58 minutes Chris Marsh was unlucky to hit the bar from a free kick 30 yards out. Two minutes later Burge was put clean through but his shot was saved by the keeper. A minute later Reece Cameron put David Lawrence in on goal, but his shot went across the face of goal. Finally on 63 minutes Cameron and Lawrence combined to put Burge in again and this time he shot home to pull a goal back for Leverstock.
That was as good as it got, though, as little else was created in the remaining minutes against a well-organised Holmer defence, and it was Holmer who looked more likely to add to their tally with a couple of chances on the break.
Leverstock play their penultimate league match on Saturday when they travel to Northwood F.C.’s ground to face London Tigers.
(H) St Margaretsbury
After a run of five league games without a win, Leverstock Green got back to winning ways with a 3-0 win over St Margaretsbury in Saturday’s game at Pancake Lane.
Leverstock had a good chance in the 7th minute when a free kick from Chris Gosling was headed down, but Scott Bonner shot over the bar. In the 15th minute Ross Adams played a free kick crossfield to Luke Nugent, whose cross was headed up in the air by a defender. Gosling laid the ball back to David Lawrence, who stroked home a nice shot from the edge of the penalty area through a crowd of players to put the Green into a 1-0 lead.
St Margaretsbury had a chance to equalise in the 23rd minute when Adams was adjudged to have committed a foul inside the box. Green keeper Matt Evans guessed the right way and may have saved Tom Cowell’s spot kick had it been on target, but Cowell’s kick went wide of the post to keep the score at 1-0 to Leverstock.
There was a flurry of chances early in the second half. In the 49th minute, Bonner headed over from Gosling’s corner. On 53 minutes Cowell tried curling a shot into the top corner for the visitors, but it went over the angle of post and bar. Two minutes later St Margaretsbury were unlucky when Rian Carroll connected with a superb dipping volley from over 30 yards out, but it hit the top of the crossbar. On the hour Nugent played a great ball to Gosling and continued his run to get on the end of Gosling’s eventual pass, but Nugent’s shot was saved by visiting keeper Adam Seymour, who also saved a follow-up effort from Jay Caines.
On 71 minutes Evans pulled off the only serious save he had to make in the game, turning away a free kick from Billy Murray. Two minutes later Leverstock doubled their lead. Substitute Nick Jackson ran with the ball down the left touchline before laying off to Reece Cameron, and Cameron did the rest, shrugging off a challenge on the edge of the box before driving home a low shot into the corner of the net.
It should have been 3-0 but for one of the misses of the season on 77 minutes. Luke Preedy tried to force the ball home in a goalmouth scramble following a corner, but it was blocked on the line. The rebound came out to Scott Bonner, who seemed certain to score, but in trying the blast the ball home, Bonner somehow put it over the bar from less than a yard out. However, the third goal arrived in style four minutes later as Jackson sent over a superb cross from the right and man-of-the-match Cameron slid in to connect with a cracking volley home for his second of the game.
Leverstock’s long-overdue three points keeps them in with a chance of a top-six finish, having made up two points on Hadley today, and the first of their three remaining league games is at home to Holmer Green on Tuesday evening.
(H) London Colney
A late equaliser from Scott Burge rescued a point for Leverstock Green as they drew 2-2 with London Colney in Saturday’s SSML Premier Division fixture at Pancake Lane. With seven first team players injured or unavailable it was a very depleted squad for today’s game, with three of the under-18 squad starting. However, the side put in a great effort in an entertaining game and deserved to get something out of it.
Leverstock had a chance in the third minute after good work from Casey Linsell and Scott Burge set up Chris Gosling to square for Brima Johnson, who turned and shot from close range, but his shot was smothered by keeper Jack Medcalf. In the 10th minute Linsell played a pass to give Burge a run at goal, but he shot wide.
In the 16th minute London Colney had a chance when Kambo Smith went on a solo run from the halfway line and was through on Mackenzie Taylor, but the young keeper did well to dive at Smith’s feet and claim the ball. Four minutes later the visitors had the ball in the net when a cross was headed home, but the referee disallowed it for pushing. In the 28th minute Leverstock also had the ball in the net as Liam McCrohan headed home Linsell’s free kick, but that one was disallowed for offside. Two minutes later there was a third disallowed goal as London Colney put the ball in the net after a save from Taylor, but the offside flag was up.
On the stroke of half time Leverstock took the lead with a spectacular goal. A throw from Luke Nugent found Ben Darby, whose crossfield pass should have been cut out by a defender, but the defender missed it and the ball ran through to Casey Linsell, who absolutely leathered a first time shot from 30 yards which flew past Medcalf and in off the post.
The visitors went close to levelling in first half stoppage time as Bobby Armstrong headed over the bar from a corner, but five minutes into the second half they finally put the ball into the net for a goal that stood. A free kick into the box was not well dealt with by the Green defence, and Kambo Smith was gifted an equaliser.
London Colney were having much the better of the second half, and went in front in the 75th minute when Anton Johnson came in at the far post to meet a cross and shoot home.
However, seven minutes from time McCrohan chased a ball down to the goal line and kept it in before pulling it back into the penalty area, where Scott Burge was on hand to shoot home the equaliser. It was a first senior goal for Burge, who is top scorer for the under-18s, and he became the first player born in the 21st century to score a first team goal for Leverstock Green.
A couple of minutes later the visitors were denied what they felt was a clear-cut penalty, but the referee saw it differently and booked their player for diving. Leverstock could then have won the game in stoppage time. Brima Johnson curled in a great ball from near the left touchline, which found substitute Jay Wilson coming in unchallenged on the overlap, but Wilson got the ball caught under his foot as he tried to slot home. Seconds later there was another chance but Chris Gosling shot over the bar.
In the end a draw was a good result, but it was a fourth draw in a run of five games without a win for Leverstock, a run which has seen them drop out of the top six. They have four games remaining to get as high a finish as possible, and they still have a trophy to play for, with a St Mary’s Cup semi-final away to Oxhey Jets on Tuesday.
Man of the Match for today’s game was shared by two under-18s, Scott Burge, who ran non-stop during the first half and got the vital equaliser, and Max Jessop, who gave an excellent performance alongside skipper Shane Wood in the centre of defence.