
Hill Street F.C. Results.
Hill Street 3, Coalisland 2
A vital win for the club in front of a large crowd against the team on top of the league. After an own goal, Gregg Stewart made it 2-2. Young striker Dale Malone won the game with a superb free kick from 25 yards. Kingo and McClelland were rock solid in midfield.
Hill Street 0, Immaculata 4
Junior Cup Final
A total disaster for the Street, when entire team had an off day. The Clubs only 2 chances fell to Neil Donaldson and Gareth Forsythe who failed miserably. It was a great achievement to get there and lets hope they can secure the league title in way consolation.
Seagoe Utd 3, Hill St Seconds 4
Two penalties from Chris Boggs, one from Gareth Lyndsay and a superb header from beanpole striker Stephen Magowan secured the league title for Marty McCulloughs team. Congratulations to wee Marty, who was that excited he almost bought a drink.
Lurgan Celtic 1, Hill Street 1
A fair result, Dale Malone equalising after Celtic had gone ahead.
Dollingstown 1, Hill St Seconds 1
A late equaliser from Lance Watson secured a vital point for the away side.
Killicomaine 2, Hill Street 3
Goals from Cameron Grieve and Mark Whitla (2) keep the Streets League hopes alive.
Riverdale 1, Hill Street 3
A good away wine for Street, on target where Neil Donaldson, Gagga and Mark Whitla.
Hill Street Seconds 3, Portadown BBOB 1
A hard fought victory for the seconds in very windy conditions. Wally scored first, with Adam Glenn making it 2-0. Portadown scored next but super sub Davy Calvert secured the points.
Siverwood Seconds 0, Hill Street Seconds 1
A sing goal from Mark Whitla secured the vital points for Hill Street.
Goodyear 0, Hill Street 2
Keith Mercer kept the firsts in the title challenge with 2 great goals.
Hill Street 11, Red Lion Potters 2
A thumping win for Street with goals from; Gregg Stewart 2; Steve McClelland 2; Dale Malone; Neil Donaldson 5; Cameron Grieve;
Hill Street Seconds 0, Markethill 5
A very strong side from Markethill proved too much for a young Seconds team.
Silverwood 0, Hill Street 1
A Dale Malone strike sealed this win for Street.
Stranmillis 1, Hill Street 6
A vital away win for an understrength First team. Scorers where: Mark Whitla 1; Neal Donaldson 2; Dale Malone 1; Kingo and an own goal.
Hill Street Seconds 9, Gilford 1
The Seconds maintained their challenge for league honours with an emphatic home win. On the mark where: Wally 1; Adam Glenn 2; Chris Humphries 2; Clark McKinstry 2; Gagga and Linny
Junior Cup Semin-Final
Enniskillen 1, Hill Street 2
Hill Street made into the final of the Junior Cup with a great performance at Stangmore Park.
Missing a number of senior players the side fought hard throughout and in the end deserved
the win. Youngsters Calum and Cameron Grieve, along with Adam Glenn and Chris
Humphries were outstanding. Dean Hawthorne equalised in the fist half, with Neil
Donaldson getting the winner with ten minutes to go. Willy McCullough made a sting
of important saves throughout, but Neal Donaldson was the sponsors Man of the Match.
Hill Street 5, Derryhirk 3
Street showed great character in this game, coming from behind to run out comfortable winners.
Goals: Neal Donaldson 2; Mark Whitla; Dean Hawthorne and Ian Wallace.
Hill Street Seconds 5, Oxford Utd Reserves 0
This was an easy victory for Marty McCulloughs youngsters. Three superb goals from Adam Glenn and 2 crackers from Dale Malone sealed the points.
Junior Cup Quarter Final
Hill Street 3, Tummery 2
Street marched into the semis with a fine win after extra time. Greg Stewart, having missed a penalty earlier scored the winner.
Hill Street Seconds 2, Oxford United Seconds 1
2 goals from Chris Humphries kept the side top of the league.
Mid-Ulster Shield semi-final
Windmill Stars 2, Hill Street 1
A disappointing result for the club who were always second best. Ian Penny scored Streets only goal in the dying seconds.
Armagh Celtic 1, Hill Street 3
Another fine league win with goals from Keith Mercer, Ian Penny and Greg Stewart.
Hill St 2nds 1, Blacker’s Mill 4
After 11 weeks without a game Street were easily beaten in this O’Hare Cup game.
The only highlight was Wally’s superb strike.
Riverdale 1, Hill Street 5
Goals from old man Percy, Mark Whitla and a superb hat-trick from Ian Penny secured another vital league win.
Junior Cup
Kilkeel 0, Hill Street 1
The club progressed to the last 8 of the Junior Cup in a hard fought game at Kilkeel.
Although always on top, a single goal from Gareth Forsythe was enough to secure a victory.
Annagh Utd Seconds 1, Hill Street 1
Hill struggled in this tight game, the only goal coming from Neil Donaldson.
Annagh Utd IIs 1, Hill Street 1
Street did not have one of their better days, dropping
vital points in the chase for league honours. The only goal
came from Ian Penny.
Junior Cup
Hill Street 3, FC Kesh 1
The firsts marched into the last 16 of the Juior Cup in a real thriller
which went to extra time. Hill Street opened the scoring through Greg Stewart,
with Kesh equalising just before the end.
In extra time the Street went into overdrive, with further goals from Stewart
and Mark Whitla. Wilson McCullough, Keith Mercer and Gareth Wright were outstanding
for the home side.
Mid-Ulster Shield Quarter Final
Tullyvallen 1, Hill Street 8
Hill Street moved into the semi-final of the Mid-Ulster Shield after a
comfortable 8-1 win over Tullyvallen at Newtownhamilton on Saturday.
The game, played on a very good surface, was over as a contest in the
opening 20 minutes as the Street raced into a four goal lead.
Greig Stewart, Garth Wright 2, Garth Forsythe, Mark Whitla, Neil Donaldson and
Neil McKinley were the scorers.
Alexandra Cup
Red Lion 4, Hill Street 3
Hill Street Seconds, 6 Blackers Mill 1
Hill Street reserves entertained Blackers Mill reserves on Saturday
and romped to a comprehensive 6-1 victory in a very one sided affair.
Keith Wallace scored his first goal ever when he blasted the ball past the keeper.
Other scorers: Adam Glenn, Dale Malone 2, Gareth Lindsay and Clark McKinstry
Mid-Ulster Shield
Hill Street 4, Killicomaine 0
Hill Street moved into the quarter-finals of the Mid-Ulster Shield with a 4-0 win over Killicomaine Blues in a very one sided cup tie.
The Street have been drawn aganst FC Kesh from the Fermanagh and Western League in the next round of the Junior Cup on Saturday, January 12.The game has been selected as ‘tie of the round’ and kicks off at 1.30pm.
Garth Forsyth, Greig Stewart 2 and Dean Hawthorne were the others on target.
Hill Street Seconds 4, Seagoe 2
Another win for the Seconds with goals from Neil Radford, Cameron Grieve, Scott Herron
and Adam Glenn..
Alexandra Cup
Red Lion 4, Hill Street 3
Mid Ulster Shield
Hills Street 4, Lurgan Utd 2
HILL Street went into their Mid-Ulster Shield tie against Lurgan
United missing five of their normal starting line-up.
Mark Whitla broke the deadlock in the 20th minute when he scored from
John Martin’s cross. Keith Mercer (2) and Neil Donaldson where the other scorers.
Portadown BB Old Boys 1, Hill Street Res 0
The seconds have hit a bad patch going down to the single goal. This was a
game Hill Street should have won, despite some woeful decisions by the home referee.
Hill Street 6, Carninney Rangers 1
A HAT-TRICK for Mark Whitla helped Hill Street through to the next round of the
Junior Cup after a 6-1 win over Carninney Rangers on Saturday.
Gregg Stewart (2), and Keith Percy lookalike Keith Mercer netted the others.
Hill Street Res 7, Lurgan BBOB Res 0
Keeper Haire open the scoring with a long ball which bounced over the helpless BB keeper.
Ian Wallace (2) David Calvert (2) Chris Boggs, Adam Glenn and Keith Percy completed the job.
Hill Street 2, Lurgan Celtic 1
A superb win for Hill Street, especially after going behind early on.
The prolific Gareth Forsythe scored yet again with youngster Keith Percy
netting a real cracker.
Portadown BB Old Boys 1, Hill Street Res 0
The seconds have hit a bad patch going down to the single goal. This was a
game Hill Street should have won, despite some woeful decisions by the home referee.
Derryhirk United 2, Hill Street 5
The firsts maintained their impressive run with a deserved away victory.
Goal from; Keith Mercer (2), Mark Whitla, Ian Penny, Neil Radford.
Hill Street Res 0, Dollingstown Res 4
An absolute disaster for Street, with far too many players suffering hangovers.
The only highlight was the return of goalkeeper Steve Haire who kept the score down.
Dollingstown deserved the victory and much more is needed if the reserves want to progress.
Mid-Ulster Shield - Lisnatraine United 3, Hill Street 5
Although a Fourth Division side, Lisnatraine mad this a difficult tie for the Club.
Goals from
Ian Penny (2), Keith Mercer, Gareth Forsythe and Mark Whitla just seen them through.
On a sad note, keeper Mark Pollock suffered a serious injury, which was later confirmed
as a broken leg.
Hill Street Res 8, Silverwood 3
An emphatic win for the Seconds. Chris Humpries (3), Adam Glenn (2), Paul Mercer (2) and David Murphy(1).
Junior Cup Second Round - Rooftop 0, Hill Street 5
This was a very comfortable victory for the Firsts in their second away tie in Belfast.
Goals from Mark Whitla, Neal Donaldson, Keith Mercer, Garth McIlwaine and Neil Radford
securing a spot in the next round.
Bourneview Reserves 0, Hill Street Res 6
A great victory for the Seconds in what should have been a really tight game. Hill
Street were boosted by the presence of Ian Wallace and Ian Penny, the latter netting
a hat trick. Others on target were Adam Glenn, Scott Herron and Bryan McCann.
Hill Street 8, Coagh Utd Res 2
Hill Street ran riot in this one sided fixture.
St Mary's 4, Hill Street Firsts 0
A terrible performance by Johns Martins side, which was almost back to full strength.
The side just never got going and deserved to be beaten. The only player to come away
with any credit was midfielder Neill Donaldson who, as usual gave 120%.
Goals: Andrew Brown 1; Gregg Stewart 1; Steve McClelland 1.
Hill Street Seconds 5, Lurgan BBOB Seconds 0
Hill Street turned in a great first half display, scoring five in the first 45 minutes.
Youngsters Cameron Grieve, Adam Glenn and 'Kingo' where outstanding. Goals came from Cameron Grieve 2,
Adam Glenn 1, B McCann 1 and David Calvert. In the second half Hill Street dominated again but
wasted a bag full of chances, notably Adam Glenn, who shot wide from one yard out.
Hill Street Firsts 4, Goodyear 1
Another great win for the Firsts despite missing several players yet again.
John Martin changed the formation giving Brucie more freedom, resulting in
a brace for Brucie. Jason Herron scored his first goal for the Firsts and
the hard working Stevie McClelland nabbed the other.
Blackers Mill 1, Hill Street Seconds 3
Martys side scored their third victory in a row with a comprehensive win at Kernan Playing
Fields. The Seconds were always in charge with experienced duo Lance Watson and Dean
Hawthorne controlling things from the back. Clark McKinstry scored the first and
prolific striker David Calvert scored two opportunist goals after replacing the injured McCartney.
White City 1, Hill Street Firsts 7
What a great start in a difficult fixture.
Goals: Mark Whitla 2; Keith Mercer 2; Andrew Brown 1; Neill radford 1; Neil Donaldson 1.
Hill Street Firsts 3, Annagh Utd 1
Against a very strong Portadown team this was a superb performance.
Goals: Andrew Brown 1; Gregg Stewart 1; Steve McClelland 1.
Gilford Seconds 1, Hill Street Seconds 3
A good away win for Martys side.
Goals: Dale malone 2; Adam Glenn 1.
Coalisland 1, Hill Street firsts 0
John Martin described this as one of the worst performances in
recent times, with Coalisland deserving the win.
Hill Street Seconds 3, Markethill 2
Another sound win for the Seconds, well ahead early the
street took the foot off the gas and allowed the visitors back
into the game.
Goals: Chris Humphries 1; Dean Hawthorne 1; Scott Herron 1.
Hill Street Firsts 4, Killicomaine 1
Hill Street where always in control in this local derby.
Still missing several key players, the side deserves
credit, with new boys James Lindsay and Jason Herron
performing well. The goalscorers where Steve McClelland,
Mark Whitla, Neil Donaldson and Gareth Wright.
Hill Street Seconds 1, Coalisland 0
Davy Murphy scored his first goal of the season in a game that is best forgotten.
Hill Street firsts 3, 32nd BB Old Boys 1 (Junior Cup)
In the first round of the Junior Cup the Street travelled with
an understrength team, but fought hard to come out well on top.
Gareth Forsythe and Neill Donaldson where superb in midfield,
whilst captain Gaga held them together at the back. On target
where Neill Donaldson, Mark Whitla and Brucie.

