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FOOTBALL: Highfield hoping to stay in pole position



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Published Date: 05 September 2008
CHESTER LEAGUE - HIGH-FLYING Highfield Athletic will attempt to retain their unbeaten start in the Premier Division tonight at home to Castrol Social.
Adam Langton, Aaron Stokoe, Rob Joynson, Chris Larson, and Neil Fields accounted for the goals in their 5-1 win at City Bar on Wednesday night which kept Highfield in pole position.

Castrol are also in good form after a 3-2 midweek home win agains
t Tarvin 2000 Athletic with goals from Mark Hampson and Jack Ponfrer.

Hoole Rangers suffered a 5-3 midweek defeat at Waggon and Horses and entertain Chester Nomads seconds tonight.

Gary Martin, Craig Martin, and Craig Rogers were on target in that defeat.

Adam Crimes and Lee Smith feature for Tarvin 2000 Athletic in tonight's home match against Crossway.

Luke Hughes will be leading Saughall Thursday's line tonight in their Division One match at Robin Hood.

Boughton Athletic entertain Chester Nomads IV in Division Two, and MBCS host to Vicars Cross Doves, and Newton reserves entertain Rangers Breaks.

In Division Three Frodsham Vets are home to Uberlube, and Saughall Thursday Reserves host Manor Athletic.

Waggon and Horses, with Gary Ellams, Brad Mortimer, and Danny Davies in their line-up, face a tough test in their Premier Division match at Sutton Way Villa tomorrow.

Newton Bears travel to Kydds Athletic, and City Bar are at home to Kelsall.

Division One leaders Helsby, with Mark Richards and Mark Hobson, travel to Chester Nomads thirds tomorrow.

Cestrian Alex travel to FC Woodlands on the back of a 3-1 home midweek win against Nomads with goals by John Mackay, Adi Gough, and Jay Sinnott.

Duddon Utd travel to AFC Bebington reserves, and Highfield Athletic seconds entertain Frodsham United, while Ashton Lions make a trip to Parkgate.

Division Two leaders FC Pensby travel to Moneysupermarket.com tomorrow, while Hoole Rangers reserves entertain Barrow Athletic.

Halfway House Celtic travel to Crossway reserves in a bid to retain top spot in Division Three.

Lodge Bar entertain Kelma, and West Meters play host to Willaston Nomads.



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