Post by missq on Sept 3, 2006 20:29:00 GMT 1
Five Eagle Bitter United Counties League clubs made progress while six more face midweek replays, four of them at home.
Pride of place goes to Potton United and Long Buckby, who claimed higher grade scalps.
Luke Lincoln and Nathan Buckland (penalty) saw the Royals to a 2-0 success at British Gas Business Southern League Division One South & West side Uxbridge, while Darren Harmon's last-gasp effort sealed Long Buckby's 3-2 win over Ryman Division One North Flackwell Heath at Station Road. Andreas Kattos and Richard Wesley were the other Bucks marksmen.
Deeping Rangers also had a stunning success, 2-1 at FA Vase holders Nantwich Town. Lee Ellison's spot-kick and a Danny Matson debut strike won the contest for Rangers.
Lewis Leckie and Mark Paul were on target in Yaxley's 2-0 victory at Essex Leaguers Hullbridge Sports, while St Ives Town overcame Ridgeons League hosts Cornard United 3-1 with Will Fordham, Graeme Thackray and Ian Fovargue sharing the goals.
A fine second half comeback and goals from Leigh Taylor and Laszlo Lovas saw Boston Town draw 2-2 at UniBond Division One Belper Town, while towering strike duo Richard Smith and Reuben Max-Grant earned Buckingham Town a 2-2 stalemate at Southern League newcomers Hanwell Town.
Craig Reynolds was the Stotfold scorer in a 1-1 draw at Spartan South Midlands Broxbourne Borough, while Bourne Town twice led at Midland Alliance Stratford Town through James Baxter and Simon Barrick before the honours were shared in a 2-2 scoreline.
St Neots Town travel to big-spending Southern Midlands side Brackley Town after sharing four goals at Rowley Park, Mark Franklin and Gary Walker the Saints' marksmen, while Raunds Town visit Ryman Division One North Enfield after a 1-1 Rowley Park stalemate, Adam Taylor on target for the Shopmates.
Just three clubs bowed out at the first attempt. Holbeach United went down 4-0 at Northern Counties East Gedling Town, Wootton Blue Cross bowed out 3-0 at Ridgeons League Haverhill Rovers, while Northampton Spencer were the only home casualties, losing 3-2 to Luther Blissett`s Chesham United after twice leading through Peter Gregory and Ben Foster.
Pride of place goes to Potton United and Long Buckby, who claimed higher grade scalps.
Luke Lincoln and Nathan Buckland (penalty) saw the Royals to a 2-0 success at British Gas Business Southern League Division One South & West side Uxbridge, while Darren Harmon's last-gasp effort sealed Long Buckby's 3-2 win over Ryman Division One North Flackwell Heath at Station Road. Andreas Kattos and Richard Wesley were the other Bucks marksmen.
Deeping Rangers also had a stunning success, 2-1 at FA Vase holders Nantwich Town. Lee Ellison's spot-kick and a Danny Matson debut strike won the contest for Rangers.
Lewis Leckie and Mark Paul were on target in Yaxley's 2-0 victory at Essex Leaguers Hullbridge Sports, while St Ives Town overcame Ridgeons League hosts Cornard United 3-1 with Will Fordham, Graeme Thackray and Ian Fovargue sharing the goals.
A fine second half comeback and goals from Leigh Taylor and Laszlo Lovas saw Boston Town draw 2-2 at UniBond Division One Belper Town, while towering strike duo Richard Smith and Reuben Max-Grant earned Buckingham Town a 2-2 stalemate at Southern League newcomers Hanwell Town.
Craig Reynolds was the Stotfold scorer in a 1-1 draw at Spartan South Midlands Broxbourne Borough, while Bourne Town twice led at Midland Alliance Stratford Town through James Baxter and Simon Barrick before the honours were shared in a 2-2 scoreline.
St Neots Town travel to big-spending Southern Midlands side Brackley Town after sharing four goals at Rowley Park, Mark Franklin and Gary Walker the Saints' marksmen, while Raunds Town visit Ryman Division One North Enfield after a 1-1 Rowley Park stalemate, Adam Taylor on target for the Shopmates.
Just three clubs bowed out at the first attempt. Holbeach United went down 4-0 at Northern Counties East Gedling Town, Wootton Blue Cross bowed out 3-0 at Ridgeons League Haverhill Rovers, while Northampton Spencer were the only home casualties, losing 3-2 to Luther Blissett`s Chesham United after twice leading through Peter Gregory and Ben Foster.