(H) Cockfosters

Leverstock Green continued their winning cup form into their league match at home to Cockfosters on Tuesday night and registered their first three-pointer of the season. The Green side have now scored twenty goals without reply in their last three games, and tonight they had to do it with ten men for the best part of an hour after an early red card.

Leverstock went close to opening the scoring with less than a minute played, with a header from a corner being cleared off the line by a Cockfosters defender. However, it only took them until the sixth minute to find the net. Jonathan Lacey started the move with a ball down the middle to Alex Witham, whose early shot was parried away by keeper Adam Seymour. Chris Blunden picked up the rebound and crossed it for Witham, who passed it sideways for Lacey to finish the move with a shot drilled past Seymour.

In the 17th minute Leverstock found themselves reduced to ten men. Arvydas Kacinkevicius played a short kick out to Alex Condon, who tried to control the ball but lost it to a Cockfosters forward. Condon tried to win the ball back but only succeeded in bringing his opponent down just outside the box, and as the last man Condon was inevitably shown a straight red card. Sam Ruff’s shot from the resulting free kick brought a good save out of Kacinkevicius to turn the ball round the post.

The loss of a central defender meant that a forward had to be sacrificed to bring Leverstock’s back four up to its full complement, and it was the unlucky Reynaldo Carbon who was replaced by Jude Bell, but not before the Green had added a second goal in the 22nd minute. Shane Wood had the ball in the Cockfosters box but was pulled down by Courtney Clay. The referee awarded a penalty and showed Clay a yellow card, and Lacey made no mistake from the spot for his second goal and a 2-0 Leverstock lead.

Lacey could have had a hat-trick on 31 minutes as he connected with the rebound after Luke Nugent’s shot had been blocked, but Seymour tipped his shot over the bar. Four minutes later a crossfield ball from Lacey found Alex Witham, whose shot was saved by Seymour. Three minutes before the break a pass from Mark Smith put Blunden in to deliver a cross which was just missed by the sliding Lacey. The last action of the half saw Kacinkevicius save a shot from Ruff after a good run.

Within thirty seconds of the restart, the numbers were evened up as a strong challenge on Luke Preedy from Clay earned the Cockfosters player his second yellow card followed by a red. Leverstock continued to play their fast attacking football, and in the 49th minute a great pass from Blunden put Lacey through to take the ball round Seymour and slot into the empty net for his second hat-trick in successive games. On 54 minutes it became 4-0 as Nugent clipped a superb pass in from the right for Blunden to score with a fine first-time shot.

Blunden and Lacey combined again on 64 minutes, but Seymour came off his line to save Lacey’s shot, and saved again on 71 minutes when Lacey’s ball down the middle put Blunden clean through. Kacinkevicius maintained his clean sheet by saving Aaron Crockett’s shot from a narrow angle on 79 minutes, and a minute later Blunden had another good chance but Seymour saved again.

Another excellent performance across the board from the Leverstock side, with incisive attacking play and solid defence making them a tough proposition for any side at the moment. Having gained a crucial three points from this game, they now face a run of four cup games, with the first of those being at home to Hadley on Saturday in the first round qualifying of the Emirates FA Cup. The winner of that tie will be the last surviving SSML club in the competition.

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(H) Unite MK

Leverstock Green were in devastating form as they netted double figures against SSML Division Two side Unite MK in Saturday’s Buildbase FA Vase First Round Qualifying tie at Pancake Lane. Unite MK were playing their first ever FA Vase tie, but they were unfortunate to come up against a Leverstock side that picked up from where they had left off in the FA Cup at Harpenden last Saturday. A week after recording their biggest ever win in the FA Cup, they repeated the feat in the Vase.

The game was just over two minutes old when Reynaldo Carbon picked up a pass from Jonathan Lacey and continued his run past a couple of defenders into the box before slotting past visiting keeper Aaron Halai to open the scoring.

However, the early stages of the game saw Unite have plenty of the ball, and they were unlucky not to equalise in the 5th minute when a shot from Cole Rawson hit the post. Alex Witham hit a shot just wide in the 9th minute for Leverstock, and two minutes later Lacey was clean through but was denied by a great save from Halai, and his second effort was also blocked. On 16 minutes a cross from Casey Linsell found the head of Shane Wood, but Halai saved again. A minute later Unite came close again when Rawson got to the bye-line and pulled the ball back for Luke Little, but his shot from close range was saved by Arvydas Kacinkevicius, who two minutes later turned another shot from Little round the post. Seconds later the ball was at the other end and Halai palmed away a header from Luke Nugent.

In the 28th minute a great cross from Nugent went over Lacey but landed at the feet of Linsell, who looked set to score but Halai pulled off another great save with his legs. At this stage it looked like it might be a frustrating afternoon for the Green, but a gift of a goal presented by the visitors four minutes later turned the game firmly in Leverstock’s favour. Halai rolled the ball out to defender Saajan Sohajpal, who tried to beat Lacey on the edge of his own box, but Lacey won the ball and slotted past Halai for the long-awaited second goal.

Two minutes later a shot from Alex Witham was kept out by Halai. A minute later Jonny Miller played Witham in, and again his shot was saved, but the rebound was picked up by Carbon, who laid it back for Lacey to blast home the third goal for Leverstock. The floodgates were open now, and on 41 minutes Witham played a sideways pass to set up Lacey to shoot home and complete a nine-minute hat-trick. There was still time for Lacey to play a pass over the top to put Carbon through to curl a neat shot past Halai for his second goal in the 43rd minute, sending Leverstock into half-time with a 5-0 lead.

The second half was just a matter of how many more goals the Green would score. On 48 minutes a shot from Mark Smith was deflected into the air. As the ball came down Lacey won a challenge against Halai and quickly turned, but shot wide of the empty net. A minute later Lacey had the ball in the net but it was disallowed for offside. However, the sixth goal arrived in the 51st minute as Lacey played a low ball into the box from the right for Witham to finish from close range and score his first of the game.

Before the game restarted Leverstock made their first substitution, bringing on new signing Alex Yearwood to replace Linsell. Yearwood, signed from Broadfields United, took just four minutes to make an impression, going on a dazzling run down the left before squaring for Lacey to shoot home his fourth of the game for a 7-0 Leverstock lead.

Carbon had the chance to complete his hat-trick a minute later as he ran onto a pass from Lacey, but shot wide. On 61 minutes a free kick from Witham found the head of Alex Condon, but Halai pulled off another good save. A minute later Yearwood showed more impressive footwork as he took on and beat a defender on the left edge of the penalty area, before pulling the ball back for Witham to shoot home his second and Leverstock’s eighth goal. The two combined again two minutes later but this time Witham shot over the bar.

With 20 minutes remaining Lacey and Brima Johnson were withdrawn and replaced by Jude Bell and Sam Nair, while the visitors made a triple substitution. A minute later they had their best chance of the game when Rawson was clean through but shot wide. There were still further goals to come for Leverstock. In the 81st minute a great pass from Witham set up Yearwood to shoot home a very well-deserved goal on his debut, and in the 87th minute Sam Nair exchanged passes with Carbon before firing home possibly the goal of the game from just outside the box to send the scoreline into double figures.

A very impressive performance from the Green side, who kept their focus throughout and importantly maintained a clean sheet. In the next round they will be at home to United Counties League Division One side Raunds Town on Saturday 15th September. That is one of at least four cup ties to be played in the next three weeks, but this coming Tuesday night Leverstock turn their attention back to the league with a home match against Cockfosters, kick-off 7.45 pm.

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(H) Eversley & California

The reserves made it two wins out of two in the Suburban League Central Division as they beat Eversley & California 3-1 at Pancake Lane on Saturday.  The goals were scored by Deandre Blake, Santino Diniro and George Piekarczyk.

Starters
Bryce Barnes-Garner
Deandre Blake
David Brown
Jake Deveraux
Santino Diniro
Paplamin Jawara
Jack Manly
Kane O’Neill
George Piekarczyk
Lucas Preston
Sergeis Stremilov
Used substitutes
Reece Morley
Josh Wilson

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(H) Barton Rovers

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(H) Westfield

The newly-formed reserve side made their debut in the Suburban League Central Division, and made a winning start with an excellent 3-2 home win over Woking-based side Westfield.

It was a very young Leverstock side consisting mostly of 16 and 17-year olds, and the winning goal was scored by 16-year old substitute Byron Lee-Clarke. Lewis Davis and Deandre Blake scored the earlier goals.

Starters
Harry Barrett
Deandre Blake
David Brown
Lewis Collins
Lewis Davis
Ben Harris
Luke Hewitt
Paplamin Jawara
Casey Linsell
Jack Manly
Kane O’Neill
Substitutes (all used)
Santino Diniro
Adam Froom
Byron Lee-Clarke
Lucas Preston
Alec Wallace

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(H) AFC Dunstable Dev

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(H) Broadfields United

Leverstock Green completed a clean sweep of their pre-season games with a 5-1 win over Broadfields United, who last season finished 4th in SSML Division One and won the Challenge Trophy. All of the Leverstock goals were scored in an impressive first half display.

Alex Witham followed up his hat-trick at Risborough on Tuesday with two more goals, the first of which opened the scoring in the 9th minute. Witham ran with the ball before unleashing a shot from just outside the penalty area into the top corner of the net. Leverstock’s second goal came in the 23rd minute as Tom Silford crossed from the left and Jonny Miller headed home.

It should have been 3-0 in the 28th minute when a misplaced pass in defence left Chris Blunden through on goal, but the visiting keeper pulled off a great save to turn Blunden’s shot round the post. Witham went close again in the 36th minute with a shot that took a deflection and was tipped onto the post by the keeper.

Two minutes later Jonathan Lacey had a run at goal before hitting a shot that was saved by the keeper, but Blunden followed up to net the third Leverstock goal. In the 41st minute a deflected cross dropped for Blunden on the edge of the penalty, and he curled a low shot into the bottom corner of the net for his second and Leverstock’s fourth goal. A minute before the break Witham scored his second, slotting past the keeper from a narrow angle.

An off-the-ball incident between Silford and a Broadfields player on the half-time whistle led to both players being absent from the second half. Broadfields hit the bar with a shot on 51 minutes and pulled a goal back ten minutes later. Leverstock made several changes during the second half, but couldn’t add any further goals, with the best effort being a long-range shot from Lacey which was saved on 65 minutes.

Join manager Peter Waller described the second half as “lacklustre” after an excellent first half, but said that there were many positives to take from the game.

Starting XI: Arvydus Kacinkevicius, Jonny Miller, Brima Johnson, Elliott Dobbs, Jude Bell, Seldyn Grant, Mark Smith, Alex Witham, Chris Blunden, Jonathan Lacey, Tom Silford. Subs used included: Sam Nair, Reynaldo Carbon, Luke Nugent and DJ Brown.

Next Saturday Leverstock begin their SSML Premier Division campaign with a visit to London Colney.

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