Even after a week's rest, due to last Sunday's game being abandoned because of a water logged pitch, Cannon B were soon back into action in a hard fought game where they came out on top.
In a closely matched first-half Cannon B went 1-0 up. Gareth Bond Vaughan and Mike Winerich put on a display of superb build up play, and on-form midfield ace Greg Hall made a great shot into the far corner of the goal.
The second-half started with very good passing and flowing football from Cannon B, who showed their superiority.
Stuart Brumwell scored the second goal, closely followed by Barry Neale's goal, to make the scoreline 3-0. Greg Hall scored yet again, making it 4-0.
With the absence of Cannon B's usual goalkeeper, defender James Taylor took his place, and made two outstanding saves early in the game, to keep out Kerrigan's forwards.
The man of the match was Lol Willingham, a rock at the heart of the defence.
Manager Mo Silverman said: "Kerrigan's gave us a tough game, it was our hardest yet, I am extremely pleased with the result."
Cannon B 4
Kerrigans 0
North London South Herts League Division Three
November 7, 2001 14:23
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