Round four wraps up with more goals
Football West News
Goalkeepers were kept busy over the weekend as 22 goals were scored in Round Four of the NPLWA Night Series.
Liam Murray led Cockburn City to a remarkable fight-back against Sorrento on Sunday that preserved his side’s 100 percent Night Series record.
Pictured: Hayden Doyle scored twice for Bayswater.
Goals from Jack Salter and Nicco Sabatini had given the Gulls an early lead before Murray hit back with a hat-trick.
David Araya was also on the score sheet for the home side in the 4-3 win at Dalmatinac Park and Sabatini scored his second in stoppage time.
Danny Dixon scored the only goal of the game as ECU Joondalup beat Armadale 1-0.
On Friday, Bayswater City responded to a slow start by punishing Floreat Athena 4-1 at E&D Litis Stadium.
Floreat took the lead through Kris Gate and the home side had several opportunities to increase their lead before the defending Night Series champions came storming back.
Hayden Doyle scored twice before Gustavo Giron Marulanda and Paul McCarthy completed the turnaround.
Perth SC made it four wins from four games thanks to Clark Keltie’s stoppage time winner in a 3-2 success. Click here to read how Perth reflected on the victory or click here for Inglewood’s take on the match.
On Monday, Stirling Lions made the most of home ground advantage to secure a 3-1 win over Subiaco, while Balcatta were made to work hard by State League Division One side Shamrock Rovers before securing a 3-2 win at Macedonia Park.
Dejan Andric had given Balcatta the lead but Sean Browne equalised 10 minutes into the second half. Adam Tong restored Balcatta’s lead but they needed Patrick Sara’s goal to seal the win after Nick Little had drawn Shamrock level for a second time.
Click here for more NPLWA results and fixtures.
Click here for State League Division One Night Series results.
Click here for Amateur Night Series results.
Click here for Women's Premier Night Series results.
Click here for Women's Division One Night Series results.
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