Ashville 1
Mond Rangers 3
ASHVILLE took the lead in the 33rd minute, Hammond going through the middle to hit a hard low shot into the bottom corner, although Rooke got a hand to the ball, he was unable to keep it out of the net.
Mond responded and following some brilliant play from Lee Evans he found Thomas who played the ball back into the path of the midfield player who hit it into the top corner from 15 yards in the 39th minute.
Mond took the lead in the 50th minute when Kevin Morris broke from midfield with others in support, he chose to hit a superb shot into the top right hand corner from fully 25 yards.
Karl Thomas increased the lead in the 70th minute when Morris put him clear, he rounded the keeper before rolling the ball home.
Man-of-the-match for Mond, Robbie Wood.
Mond's Youth fixture at Rossendale was called off on Sunday due to a waterlogged pitch.
Next Saturday Mond travel to Liverpool to meet Merseyside Police in a Carlsberg West Cheshire Division One fixture.
Mond Rangers Reserves open their season in the newly formed Third Division with a visit from Manor Athletic, kick-off is at 3pm.
The game has been sponsored by Deiselcraft Widnes.
On Sunday Mond's Youth team entertain Runcorn Youth in their home debut in the North West Youth Alliance.
The game has been sponsored by Doughertys Polar Ford of Runcorn.
Mond introduce a new club programme for this weekend's fixtures. Copies for interested advertisers are available free of charge by ringing Rob Winrow on 01928-715424 or David Holland on 01928-560050 who will arrange delivery to you.
Due to refurbishment of the lounge at Pavilions, Mond Rangers bingo has moved to Wednesday from next week, eyes down 7.45pm.
Courtesy minibus available, everyone welcome to attend. For minibus pick-up, ring the club on 01928-590508. All cash prizes with £100 and £500 snowballs every week.
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