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Sat 01 Mar 2025  ·  Premier
Whitby Town FC
Whitby Town
L Hawkins (83')
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Worksop Town
L Hall (57'), A Martin (90'), A Starcenko (90')
Whitby Town 1-3 Worksop Town

Whitby Town 1-3 Worksop Town

Liam Ryder2 Mar 2025 - 09:58

Whitby Town suffered a 3-1 loss against their Worksop Town counterparts in the Pitching In Northern Premier League Premier Division on Saturday afternoon.

After a goalless first-half, the Seasiders fell behind at the Towbar Express Stadium through Luke Hall's curling strike before they dragged themselves back level through Lewis Hawkins' deflected effort.

But in second-half stoppage time, Aaron Martin put the away side back in front before Aleksandrs Starcenko added a third on the break which ultimately condemned Whitby to defeat against the Tigers.

Gary Liddle made two changes from the side which suffered a 1-0 defeat against Prescot Cables the previous weekend as Nathan McGinley, signed from Spennymoor Town in the build-up to the Worksop clash, was handed his full debut, while Michael Woods was passed fit to start after missing the Seasiders' outing at Valerie Park.

Whitby made a bright start and perhaps could have have a penalty kick within the opening five minutes after Layton Watts broke into the opposition's area, going to ground under challenge from Tommy Taylor. Referee Macauley Gibson deemed it to be neither a foul or an act of simulation, resulting in a goal-kick being awarded.

Vaughan Redford, an attack-minded midfield player, went close to netting a headed effort as the Worksop man met the ball at the back post following a delivery from the right, but he struck wide.

Lewis Hawkins had Taylor troubled after emphatically meeting Aaron Haswell's left-wing cross with his head, however, like Redford at the other end, he was unable to find the target as he headed over.

Goalkeeper Taylor, who formerly turned out for Yorkshire Coast rivals Scarborough Athletic, was in action on the half-hour mark after making a big save to keep out Haswell who had found space to shoot low after being picked out on the counter-attack.

In the 57th minute, Whitby trailed as Hall, introduced at half-time from the substitutes' bench, broke the deadlock, picking the ball up on the edge of the penalty area before unleashing a finessed strike into the bottom left-hand corner.

Hall was unable to extend the visitor's lead four minutes later as he failed to make a clean connection with the ball following Martin's ball in, seeing the ball fly wide of Shane Bland's post despite him finding himself free inside the area.

Seasiders goalkeeper Bland produced an excellent reaction save to deny Redford doubling the Tigers' lead further as he sprung quickly on a headed effort which had to be tipped away.

But Whitby responded well, going close through Connor Smith who forced a save from Taylor after bringing the ball forwards and finding space to shoot on his left foot.

And they were rewarded for their efforts in the 83rd minute as Hawkins scored for the hosts, latching onto Mitch Curry's low cross int the box before placing a low first-time effort into the net via a deflection.

However, in the third minute of four added at the end of the match, Whitby conceded a harsh blow as Martin put Worksop back in front. After the Town defence were unable to clear their lines, Martin found space at the back post to fire an effort past Bland.

Just a minute later, Worksop added a third through Starcenko after he controlled the ball following an upfield pass before finding the top right-hand corner.

Despite a spirited effort from the Seasiders against second-placed Worksop, this was bitter disappointment for Liddle's side in their battle to remain in the division.

Match details

Match date

Sat 01 Mar 2025

Kickoff

15:00

Attendance

605

Competition

Premier

League position

2
Worksop Town
18
Whitby Town
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