Hull SC led through David Blake and Owen Storr before Zak Williams struck twice in the second half to secure a strong away league win over Brandesburton AFC.
Hull Sporting Club produced a strong away performance to secure a 4-1 victory over Brandesburton AFC at Catwick Lane #1.
The Reds made a confident start and took the lead in the 17th minute through David Blake, who found the net to give Hull SC early control of the contest.
Hull SC continued to manage the first half well, staying organised and carrying a consistent attacking threat as they looked to build on their advantage.
The second goal arrived shortly before half-time, with Owen Storr scoring in the 42nd minute to double the lead and put Hull SC in a strong position at the break.
Brandesburton AFC responded after the restart, with Emeka Onwuchewa scoring in the 56th minute to reduce the deficit and bring the home side back into the match.
Hull SC needed a response, and the team delivered with composure. The Reds stayed calm after conceding, kept their structure and worked their way back into control.
It was a strong away performance. We managed the first half well, responded properly after they got back into the game, and showed good attacking quality to finish the match off.
— Hull SC Manager
Zak Williams restored the two-goal cushion in the 69th minute, scoring an important third goal to shift the momentum firmly back towards Hull SC.
Williams then struck again five minutes later, adding his second in the 74th minute to seal the victory and cap off an excellent second-half contribution.
The performance showed Hull SC’s ability to manage an away fixture with maturity. After Brandesburton pulled one back, the Reds did not allow the game to become unsettled and instead responded with two decisive goals.
For Hull SC, it was another positive league result and another example of the group’s growing confidence, attacking quality and ability to finish games strongly.
