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02
Feb

Every Monday, the Stray Ferret publishes a round-up of sports action in the Harrogate district, focusing on the first team results of local amateur and semi-professional sports clubs.
Here's what happened during the week of January 26 to February 1.
Harrogate Railway got a much-needed win at home to Louth Town on Saturday after a four-game losing streak. Brad Walker, Harry Atkinson, Harris Eggleston, Alex Ingham and Oli Holt all scored in a 5-1 win. Having previously lost only one league game, the Rail lost three in January alone. They were also knocked out of the County Cup by Tadcaster Albion. Having dropped to fourth place, Railway’s win was vital to avoid being left behind by the top three: Dearne and District, Wakefield AFC and Worsbrough Bridge Athletic. They are 15 points behind the leaders with three games in hand, and could move back up to second if they win their two games in hand over Wakefield and Worsbrough Bridge.
Knaresborough Town Women progressed to the semi-finals of the League Cup with a 2-1 win over Silsden on Sunday. After a disappointing league loss a week earlier, the Boro dusted themselves off and got back to the winning ways they’ve been so used to this season. Sarah Parkes and Beth Padget both scored for Town. Knaresborough will go into the hat with Thackley, Halifax Friendly and Morley Town. The draw is yet to be made.
Boroughbridge AFC Ladies also progressed in their cup competition, beating Brayton Belles 4-1 in the League Shield. Despite having a tough time in the league this year, Boroughbridge have turned up when it matters in the League Shield. They go into the quarter finals with Field, Pontefract Collieries Reserves, Ackworth, Brighouse Town under-23s, Rangers Athletic, and one of either Harrogate Railway Reserves or Leeds Hyde Park Sky and Bradford City under-23s or Eldwick Lionesses Reserves.
Harrogate RUFC hooker Charlie Head bagged a hat-trick as the Aces beat Driffield in a 39-29 away victory on Saturday. Both teams took turns to go ahead, but a dominant second-half Harrogate display proved decisive. Having scored six tries, Harrogate were awarded the extra attacking league point, which proved vital in stopping first and second-placed Heath and Alnwick from extending their leads over the North Yorkshire side. Following recent wobbles against Blaydon and Alnwick, Harrogate desperately needed to take maximum points. Their next matches against league leaders Heath and fourth-placed Ilkley could be vital in Harrogate’s bid for promotion.
Unsurprisingly, given their form this year, Ripon Rockets beat Rebels 73-36 on Monday to make it 14 wins out of 14. With only four games left to play, it is looking increasingly likely that they will do the unthinkable – win every game. A narrow 50-49 victory for Storm on Wednesday prevented the Rockets from winning the league this week, but a victory against Galaxy tonight (February 2) would confirm it.
Harrogate Railway
Harrogate Railway 5-1 Louth Town
Knaresborough Town
Campion 2-1 Knaresborough Town
Ripon City
Ripon City 0-0 Wyke Wanderers
Harlow Hill
Postponed
Boroughbridge AFC
Kellingley Welfare 0-3 Boroughbridge
Harrogate Town
Postponed
Knaresborough Town
Knaresborough Town 2-1 Silsden
Harrogate Railway
Harrogate Railway 1-1 Morley Town (Morley win 3-1 on penalties)
Boroughbridge
Brayton Belles 1-4 Boroughbridge
Harrogate Rugby Club
Driffield 29-39 Harrogate
Ripon Rugby Club
Littleborough 23-7 Ripon
Knaresborough Rugby Club
N/A
Harrogate Pythons
Postponed
Harrogate Hockey Club
Durham City 5-2 Harrogate
Harrogate Hockey Club
Durham University 2-0 Harrogate
Ripon Rockets
Ripon Rockets 73-36 Rebels
Harrogate Phoenix
N/A
Claro Netball
Sirens 41-46 Claro Netball
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