Club News, Max Storey

Loan Watch: Storey scores for West Auckland

Pools winger Max Storey was on the scoresheet for West Auckland Town this weekend in Northern League Division One.

The youngster scored in the 85th minute as West Auckland suffered a 4-1 defeat to Carlisle City, having only 12 players at their disposal.

Second-year scholar Charlie Berry also played the full 90 minutes at The Wanted Metal Stadium.

In the National League, Manny Onariase made his 12th league appearance for Maidenhead United on Saturday.

The Magpies fell to a 1-0 defeat at home to Sutton United, seeing them 22nd in the league table.

Onariase in action for Maidenhead earlier in the season

Joe Aungiers helped Whitby Town claim a point in the Northern Premier League Premier Division at the weekend.

The second-year scholar came on in the 66th minute as the Seasiders played out a 1-1 draw with Hyde United.

The point sees Gary Liddle’s side sit 18th in the table, one place above the relegation zone.

In the East Division, Tye Grundle was an unused substitute for Bishop Auckland as they battled out a stalemate with Belper Town.

Alfie Steel played an hour for Ossett United during their 2-0 defeat at Dunston, leaving them 17th in the table.

Steel battles against a Dunston defender

And finally, Josh Mazfari was in between the sticks for Redcar Athletic on Saturday afternoon.

The Steelmen gained a point at Boro Rangers in a 1-1 draw, with Carl Jarrett’s side remaining top of the Northern League.

Images: Darren Woolly, Keith Wood

First Team

Featherstone: “I’m expecting a tough game.”

Hartlepool United manager Nicky Featherstone previews the visit to face Solihull Moors at Damson Park in the Enterprise National League.   Ahead of the clash against…
Read full article
Community

Three teams join HOOC Youth Alliance

The Hart of Our Club Youth Alliance are delighted to welcome three new teams – Gretton Crest FC, Hartlepool Lake Youth FC and Hartlepool Stags…
Read full article
First Team

McNally: “Every game is a must-win at the minute.”

Hartlepool United defender Reiss McNally looks ahead to this weekend’s trip to face Solihull Moors at Damson Park in the Enterprise National League.   Following back-to-back postponed games against Sutton…
Read full article