Two players score 80 points between them
Last updated 10:31, Friday, 03 October 2008
REJUVENATED Flimby racked up a century of points to see off the challenge of Salterbeck A on Saturday.
And nearly half of the points came courtesy of Graham Thompson, who ran in five tries and was on target with 14 goals for a personal points tally of 48.
At half-time Flimby led the second division tie 32-10 but they ran riot in front of their home crowd in the last 40 minutes.
Ryan Williams crossed for a hat-trick of tries, to go alongside a brace for Tony Eve and one each from Gary McGraffin, Carl Grima, Andrew Pearce, Ben Harrison and John McBride.
Salterbeck A replied with tries from Jason Graham, Callum Moffat and Terry McDowell, with Graham also landing one goal.
With a personal points tally of 32, Stephen Stoddart can also be proud of his achievements, helping Ellenborough to a convincing win over Cockermouth in the first division.
Stoddart bagged a hat-trick of tries, to go with 10 goals in the 68-6 victory.
Dean Scholey also crossed for a trio of tries with further touchdowns for Kevin Clarke, David Whitworth, David Sewell, Jonathan Heaney, Phil Brown and Eddie Robinson.
Cockermouth’s points came courtesy of a lone try for Daniel Rourke, converted by Richard Bowe.
Also in the top flight, Seaton came undone at the hands of Maryport, despite having a 12-6 lead at the break.
Maryport came back in the second half and used their kicking game to good effect to run out 21-16 victors.
Jonathan Dawes collected three tries for Maryport with the rest of their points coming from the boot. Miguel Blanco-Charters converted two of the tries and added a penalty and a drop-goal to the tally. Craig Fisher also chipped in with two drop-goals.
Seaton also collected three tries, with Scott Gorman, Chris George and Tom Curwen all touching down and Andy McGlasson on target with two goals.
Glasson picked up a great home win as they nilled Distington, while racking up 28 points.
John Fiddler dived over to claim a brace of tries, with more coming from Derek Stott, Greg Rowley, Neil Rowley and Adam Tinnion.
Lee Taylor and Greg Rowley both landed one goal each.
Hensingham travelled to Broughton Red Rose and the two sides could not be separated after the first 40 minutes of action, locked at 8-8.
John Ritson touched down for Broughton, with Mark Walker adding two goals, while for Hensingham Dave Cartmel crossed the whitewash and Jamie Sharpe kicked two goals.
But Hensingham just edged the game after the break to seal a 30-20 win. James Cartmel, Rhys Fox and Kurt Maudling all bagged a try each, with Sharpe adding five further goals.
Broughton had to settle for a try apiece for Jonathan Agnew and Phil Hewitt, both converted by Walker.
Kells were the final winners in division one, with a 48-12 victory at Wath Brow Hornets.
Former Haven flier Jonathan Wignall scorched over for four tries to lead his side to victory, while centre Stephen McGrady came in with two to his name.
Barry Boyd and Carl Schofield also touched down with Tony Burns on target with all eight conversions.
Wath Brow did break through the Kells line to score through Ryan Corlett and Brian Miller, with Mark Barwise adding the extras to both.
Going back into division two and Salterbeck Storm edged a tight game with Maryport A 28-24.
Lee Jardine led the way for Salterbeck with a try and four goals, to go alongside touchdowns for Daniel Riddick, Paul Dobinson, Steven Scurr and Stephen Humphries.
Maryport A replied with tries from Lewis Nixon, Luke Agnew, Kieran McCrickett and Mark Bethwaite, while Grant Bethwaite landed four goals.
Great Clifton were on the receiving end again as Kells A picked up the points from their tie with a 20-12 scoreline.
Clifton had led at the break with tries from David Kilgour and Martin Wilson, both converted by Nicky Wilson, but they were kept right out of the game in the second period.
Kells A saw tries from Ricky McGuinness, Daniel Joyce, Darren Wilson and David Agnew, plus two goals from the boot of Ross Gainford.
A hat-trick of tries from Lee Allen saw Lowca A bag two points against visitors Egremont.
John Sparks added a try and five goals in the 38-16 victory with further touchdowns for Phil Anderson, Ricky Anderson and Dean Morgan.
Egremont’s tries came courtesy of Dave Butler, Daniel Telford, Steve Harrison and Darren Singleton.
Frizington also had that winning edge, when they travelled to Seaton A and overcame their hosts 25-12.
Craig Branthwaite, Ryan Johnston, Sean Nicholson, David Vaughan and Gary Palmer all dived over the Seaton line, with David Dodgson rounding up the scoring with two goals and one drop-goal for Frizington.
Seaton A picked up three tries with Eddie Pickering, Jamie Nixon and Tom Whitham all scoring.
The Cumberland League will take a break next weekend for the Super League Grand Final.
