York back on top after hammering Maidenhead

Nov 30, 2024 1 min read
Ollie Pearce scored twice as York hit six against Maidenhead (Mike Egerton/PA)
Ollie Pearce scored twice as York hit six against Maidenhead (Mike Egerton/PA)

Ollie Pearce scored twice as York climbed back to the top of the National League table with a 6-2 rout of 10-man Maidenhead.

The hosts, who had lost two of their previous three league games, raced into a 4-0 lead inside 32 minutes at the LNER Community Stadium with Pearce starting the ball rolling and after Tyrese Sinclair had made it 2-0, doubling his tally from the penalty spot.

Ashley Nathaniel-George scored the fourth and although Shawn McCoulsky reduced the deficit, the visitors headed in at the break in some disarray.

Their afternoon took a turn for the worse seven minutes after the restart when defender Alan Massey was sent off for a crude challenge on Pearce, although Sam Barratt converted a 67th-minute penalty after McCoulsky had been barged to the ground to make it 4-2.

However, Adam Crookes and substitute Luca Thomas dashed their unlikely hopes with further goals to ease City across the finishing line.

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