The Andover Advertiser first with the news
2:32pm Wednesday 27th August 2008
Whitchurch's impressive home form continued on Monday night when a second half blitz devastated Petersfield Town who had themselves put seven on Downton a week earlier.
The nap hand did not seem on the cards after an even first half but once the away defence gifted Ian Davies a simple tap-in just the hour mark, the rot set in. Good work by Paul Coventry set up Davies for the second and two minutes later he found room on the right to crash a shot past Lloyd Patilla for his hat-trick. A rasping drive from John Rimmer was deflected in for the fourth and with the defence shot to pieces Pa Touray rampaged through to drill home the fifth to put Whitchurch United joint third in the table after six games.
Last Saturday due to traffic problems, Whitchurch only arrived at Ringwood 20 minutes before kick-off and with no adequate warm-up soon found themselves 2-0 down on their way to a 3-1 defeat.
Boss Brian Drury said: "It was a disastrous day for us as the A31 was closed and we ended up going through places I had never heard of to get to the ground. "We never really got going early on and ended up losing to a side we should not have."
After the break against the run of play the home side added a third goal, before Ian Davies pulled one back for the visitors.
Last Wednesday, the first local derby of the season saw Whitchurch beat Tadley Calleva 2-1.
Paul George got the opening goal before the break with Paul Coventry adding a second to put Whitchurch in command.
The visitors' Tyrone Aldridge had a one-on-one saved by Craig Atkinson, before Richard Willcock scored right near the end.
CONTRACTORS have been working hard at East Anton on the eastern edge of Andover to ensure that everything is ready for house-building to begin on the site.
Signs will be appearing in a number of villages across our area to flash home the message to speeding drivers that they are going too fast.
JIVE and Mini car enthusiasts, Martina Gandzalová and David Andrew Davies, wewre married at at Hustyns, Club La Costa, Wadebridge, in Cornwall.
Tougher penalties for speeding and other "excessive behaviour" by motorists are to be proposed by ministers as part of a bid to cut road deaths.
IMPROVING safety and security at Winchester and Eastleigh Healthcare NHS Trust – which runs Andover and Winchester hospitals – will be the focus of this year’s Security Awareness Month (SAM) this month.
JASON Biggs, of American Pie fame, and Kate Hudson team up in a new romantic comedy about love and relationships.
HYDE HELEN Widow of Group Captain O.L. Hyde Died peacefully in her sleep on 31st October 2008. Cremation, Salisbury Crematorium, November 25th at 11.15am. Flowers (blue and purples) would be most welcome. All enquiries c/o I.N. Newman Ltd Griffin House 55 Winchester Street Salisbury SP1 1HL
“I THINK he would make a good King,” said Peter Hughes, from Stockbridge, who believes Prince Charles has been around long enough to know what works and what doesn’t.
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