Monday 31 October 2011

Tinsley Trophy Preliminary Round

Sharrow United U21 can claimed the shock of the round, when they beat Third Division side Staffordshire Arms 4-2 at Parsons Cross Park. Sharrow United have been going well in the new U21 Division, in paradox Staffordshire Arms have only recorded four points this season.

Norton Oaks U21 suffered a disimilar fate, when they were thrashed 10-2 by Centre Spot. Bobby Howard grabbed four goals for Centre Spot, with Tom Gabbitas appearing on the score-sheet twice.

An excellent all Division Two tie between Mosborough B and Hackenthorpe Villa ended 3-3 after regulation time. Mosborough went on to win a prolonged penalty shoot-out 7-6 to proceed to the next round.

Elsewhere, Joseph Armitage scored twice as Hackenthorpe B beat Carlton Social 3-2 at Reignhead Farm. Four goals from Ben Ireland inspired Norton Oaks to a 6-3 victory over Grenoside at Warminster Road. Norton Oaks' B side also won, as they beat Barrel Inn 4-1. Adam Raynes grabbed a brace for Norton.

Premier Division Round-up 30/10

The game of the day in the Premier Division definitely came at Warminster Road, where Crookes played host to Packhorse Inn. The game ended 5-5, with both teams scoring a penalty each.

High Noon stretched their lead at the top to three points. They beat Mosborough A 3-1 at Davy's Sports Club. the goals for High Noon came from Lanzel Reid, Ryan Ellis and Anthony Shaw.

A Thomas Nolan hat-trick helped Hackenthorpe A to an excellent 4-0 win over Sharrow United. Luke Dixon with the other goal. The win puts Hackenthorpe into second place.

Division One Round-up 30/10

HSBC made it three win a row with a close 3-2 victory over Wadsley Bridge WMC. Two goals from Liam Morris, one from the spot, for HSBC keeps them top of the Division. Brunsmeer Abbey AJW remain unbeaten as they beat Intake Ball Inn 3-2 at HSBC Sports Club. They sit in second place, only three points behind HSBC.

Arbourthorne EA B have had a surprisingly poor start to the season and were without a point before Sunday's game with Beighton Magpies. But a hat-trick from Liam Cartledge, as well as goals from Robert Aspinall, Shane Stewart and Mark Harrison gave them a 6-0 win. Beighton Magpies now replace Arbourthorne at the foot of the table.

Arundel moved into third place with a  4-2 win over Jack-in-a-Box. The goals for Arundel came from Jonathan Roper (2), Liam O'Brien and a penalty from Lee Dexter.

Division Two Round-up 30/10

A brace from Joe Bedford and a David Cutts strike helped inspired Rawson Spring to a 3-1 win over City Taxis New Inn. Rawson Spring have acclimitised to life quickly in Division Two since promotion in May, as they sit top of the table. Fellow newly promoted side Heeley have also been in excellent form. They notched up their third straight victory with a comfortable 5-1 win over Ridgeway Athletic. Daniel Harriot scored an hat-trick for last seasons Division Three Champions.

Penistone Church sit in second place. They beat Winn Gardens 5-2 at the Memorial ground. Regular scorer Tim Council chipped-in with three goals.

Division Three/U21 Division Round-up 30/10

There was a short fixture list in both the Third Division and U21 Division on Sunday due to the Tinsley Trophy preliminary round. Only one game took place in Division Three, in which Woodhouse Juniors smashed FC Darnall 7-2. Hat-tricks from Joe Bland and Adam Gray put Woodhouse Juniors three points clear at the top.

Dronfield Town U21 climbed top of the U21 Division, following a tight game with Greaseborough U21. Two goals from Daniel Wood helped Dronfield Town edge the game 3-2. Mosborough U21 sit in second in the atable, only two points behind Dronfield, after they beat Dronfield Athletic U21 5-0 at the Old Westfield School Playing Fields.

Tuesday 25 October 2011

Senior and Junior Cup Round-up 23/10

It was a bad day for the Meadowhall League teams participating in the Sunday Senior Cup, as all but two teams were eliminated. Last season six Meadowhall League teams won at this stage of the competition, with Arbourthorne EA A reaching the final at Bramall Lane, where they were defeated by AFP.

Sadly, only Packhorse Inn and Mosborough A won to advance to the fourth round of the competition this time around.

In sharp contrast to the performance in the Senior cup; all but one of the Meadowhall League teams playing on Sunday in the Junior cup won their fixture. Only Woodhouse Juniors FC were dispatched from the competition by the Beighton Falcons.


Taylor and Emmett Senior Cup Third Round

Bryon House 0                        Packhorse Inn 6.
                                                Lavender 4, Thompson,
                                                McDonald.
Wadsley Bridge WMC 5        Arundel ESC 2.
Askwith 2, Goff 2,                  McNally, Dexter.
Williamson.
Beighton Magpies 0                Wombwell Main 6.
Queens Tap Room 5               Brunsmeer Abbey 3.
                                                Wainman 2, Oldfield.
Hackenthorpe A 0                   Aquaforce 3.
Mosborough A 5                    Thurcroft Hotel 2.
Littlejohn 4, Gregory.
Westville 3                              High Noon 2.
                                                Kingswood, Hill.
Southey Social 3                     Greenhill WH 2.
                                                Crick, Miskell.
St Josephs 4                           Jack-in-a-Box 3.
                                               West, Gelsthorpe,
                                               OG.
Sunday Junior Cup Third Round:
Mosborough B 6                     Crookes Valley 1
Mitchum 3, May,
Eaton.
Bradway Titans 0                    Penistone Church 3.
                                                Council 3.
Royal Misfits 2                       Hackenthorpe B 2 (aet)
                                               Dickenson, Armitage.
Hackenthorpe won 3-2 on penalties.
Wharncliffe 2                          Rawson Spring 3 (aet).
                                                Middleton, Hampshire,
                                                Jordan.
African Dream Team 2           Ecclesfield Albion 0.
Mohammed, Bush.
Beighton Falcons 3                 Woodhouse JFC 1.
                                                Bland.
Sharrow Vale 2                       City Taxis N1 5.
                                                Pierpoint 2, Webster,
                                                Dale, Smith.
Wyvern 0                                Hackenthorpe Villa 2.
                                                Seville, Reid.

Premier Division Round-up 23/10

Sharrow United and Crookes held each other to a 1-1 draw at Warminster Road. If either side won the game they would have climbed to the summit of the Premier Division, but both failed to take advantage of their rivals' preoccupation with cup competition.

Division One 23/10

A single goal from Ross Brown made the difference, as leaders HSBC beat Arbourthorne EA B 1-0 at HSBC Sports Club. The result puts three points between HSBC and Jack-in-a-Box in second place. Arbourthorne EA B are still yet to win this season.

Division Two Round-up 23/10

Nathan Reid scored twice to help Winn Gardens defeat Ridgeway Athletic 4-0 at home. The result puts Winn Gardens into second place, just three points behind leaders Rawson Spring.

Heeley kept up their good form since promotion by notching up their third win in four games. they beat Norton Oaks 3-2 in a tight games. The familiar name of Daniel Harriot appearing on the score-sheet twice for Heeley.

Division Three Round-up 23/10

A big game at the bottom of Division Three saw FC Darnall claim their first point of the season. They drew 2-2 with second bottom Staffordshire Arms at the Handsworth Recreation ground.

Wesley Hewitt scored twice to help Carlton Social move into third place, with a solid 5-2 away win over Norton Oaks B.

Under 21 round-up 23/10

Imran Rahman and Watheq Al-Hakam both scored twice to keep Sharrow United U21 top of the U21 division on Sunday. They are, however, being closely followed by Dronfield Town U21. They recorded their third straight win with a 5-1 home win over Norton Oaks U21. Daniel Wood scoring a hat-trick for the hosts.

Mosborough U21 sit in third place, after they recorded a comfortable win over Throstles U21 at the Old Westfield School playing fields.

Elsewhere, Greasebrough U21 were big winners over Grenoside U21. They ran out 6-1 winners at Barker's Park.

Monday 24 October 2011

League Cup 2nd Round Draw and Tinsley Trophy 1st Round Draw

League Cup 2nd Round Draw
Crookes or Hackenthorpe A v Brunsmeer Abbey AJW or Mosborough A
City Taxis New Inn or Ridgeway Athletic v FC Darnall
Beighton Magpies or Winn Gardens v Intake Ball Inn or Wadsley Bridge WMC
Centre Spot or Greenhill White Hart v High Noon or Woodhouse JFC
Mosborough U21 or Sharrow United U21 v Heeley FC or Carlton Social
HSBC or Greasborough U21 v Packhorse Inn or Dronfield Town U21
Staffordshire Arms or Jack-in-a-Box v Arbourthorne EA B or Royal Earl
Dronfield Athletic U21 or Arundel ESC v African Dream Team or Handsworth Turf Tavern

Tinsley Trophy Cup 1st Round
FC Darnall v Dronfield Athletic U21
Hackenthorpe B or Carlton Social v Norton Oaks A or Grenoside
Ridgeway Athletic v City Taxis New Inn
Sharrow United U21 or Staffordshire Arms v African Dream Team or Dronfield Town U21
Woodhouse JFC or Heeley FC v Mosborough U21 or Throstles U21
Rawson Spring v Greasborough U12 or Winn Gardens
Norton Oaks B or Barrel FC v Penistone Church
Norton Oaks U21 or Centre Spot v Mosborough B or Hackenthorpe Villa

Monday 17 October 2011

Round-up 16/10

Due to the Sheffield derby at Bramall Lane, only one game took place this Sunday. The game was at Handsworth Grange School, where Norton Oaks B and FC Darnall. Both have been finding life hard this season, with FC Darnall sitting bottom and Norton Oaks third bottom. Norton Oaks won the game impressively 6-0. William Davies got five goals and Adam Raynes got the other.

Monday 10 October 2011

Sheffield & Hallamshire Senior Cup 2nd Round Round-up 9/10

Premier League leaders High Noon needed penalties to beat the Arbourthorne EA B. The game was 2-2 after 120 minutes. Robinson and Rippon with the goals for High Noon and Cartledge grabbed a brace for the Arbourthorne. However, High Noon won the game 5-4 on penalties.

Goals from Luke Dixon (2), Mark Wall, Scott Preece and Oliver Graham gave Hackenthorpe A a 5-0 home win over Market Inn and Davy's Sporting Club.

Division One league leaders Brunsmeer Abbey beat fellow high-flyers HSBC 4-1 at HSBC Sports Club. Leon Wainman scored a hat-trick for Brunsmeer with Daniel Sloane also scoring. Daniel Sturat with the consilation goal HSBC.

A Gelsthorpe double helped inspire First Division Jack-in-a-Box to an impressive 5-1 over Premier Division Crookes.

Paul Lavender double helped Packhorse Inn a 4-2 victory over fellow Premier Division team Sharrow United. Gary Spencer and Christopher Ashberry also scored for the Packhorse Inn, with Asim Shazad and Iftikhar Afzal on the scoresheet for Sharrow United.

Goals from Jordan Pearce, Dean Pearce, Kieran Goff and Karl Fox gave Wadsley Bridge a 4-2 away win over the Punchbowl.

Arundel ran out impressive 4-1 winners over Redmires at Frecheville Sports & Social Club.

Andrew Taylor scored twice as the Greenhill White Hart beat Cobden View 5-1 at Warminster Road.

Matthew Ellis grabbed two goals as Mosborough A beat The Vine 2-1 in a closefought contest at Mosborough Miners Welfare.

In a all Premier Division tie, Daniel Cardwell scored in extra-time for Royal Earl against the Handsworth Turf Tavern.

Sheffield & Hallamshire Junior Cup 2nd Round Round-up 9/10

A Jack Poulton hat-trick helped Rawson Spring to an emphatic 5-1 away win against Throstles of the Blades Superdraw League. Todd Jordan and James Middleton were also on the score-sheet.

Ridgeway Athletic's poor league form continued in the Junior Cup as they were beaten 4-2 by Jack-in-a-Box from the Imperial League. Ridgeway have registered only a single point in a slow start.

African Dream Team won for a third week in a row. This time Moshour Al-Shareef, David Bush and Rashid Abd-Almoudold gave them a 3-2 win over fellow Third Division team Carlton Social.

Penistone Church continued their perfect form with a 2-0 win over Steel City at the Memorial ground.

Hackenthorpe B were just edged out 3-2 by Norton Oaks A in the all Division Two tie at Reignhead Farm.

Goals from Saville, Drake and Stones led Hackenthorpe Villa to a 3-1 win over Handsworth Old Boys.

In an exciting game Mosborough B were held 4-4 after ninety minutes against Malin Bridge AFC. They eventually ran out 6-4 to proceed to the Third round of the competition.

FC Darnall were unlucky as they lost 3-2 to the Woodhouse Angel after extra-time.

A goal from Andrew Jowett could not prevent Staffordshire Arms from leaving the cup. They lost 3-1 Shiregreen.

Dronfield Town U21 were unlucky in their first ever Junior Cup match, as they lost 1-0 to Beighton Falcons.

Ryan Smith grabbed a hat-trick in a 4-0 win for City Taxis Inn over Woodseats Inn at HSBC Sports Club.

A Danny Major goal for Heeley was not enough, they were beaten 2-1 by Oughtibridge Village.

Centre Spot have started life well in the Meadowhall LEague with four wins out of four in the league, but they were beaten 1-0 by Brinsworth Whitehill on Sunday.

Winn Gardens were unlucky to exit the competition as they were beaten 4-3 away against Wyvern.

Woodhouse Juniors emphatically progressed to the Third Round with a 7-0 win over Three Feathers at Handsworth Grange School

Division Three Round-up 9/10

Norton Oaks B drew 1-1 at Handsworth Grange School with the Barrel Inn. Hussain scored for the Barrel with Ireland on the score-sheet for Norton Oaks.

Under 21 League Round-up 9/10

A 2-2 away draw at Mosborough U21 moved Sharrow United to the top of the league on Sunday.

Another high-scoring draw gave Grenoside U21 their first point of the season against Dronfield Athletic U21. James Sidey grabbed a brace for Dronfield.

Elsewhere, Throstles U21 claimed their first win of the season, a 2-1 win over Norton Oaks U21 at the Boundary Club.

Monday 3 October 2011

Premier Division Round-up 2/10

High Noon kept up their excellent form with an impressive 5-0 away win over Packhorse Inn at Thorncliffe playing fields. Nathan Kingswood grabbed a brace for the leaders.

Last years champions Royal Earl got back to winning ways by beating  Mosborough A 2-0 at home. The goals came from Scott Bates and Darren Schofield. They sit two points off the pace in second.

Crookes registered an impressive 4-0 win over Sharrow United. Peter Smith (2), Krystof Kotylo and Paul Wood with the goals. The loss is Sharrow's first loss of the season.

Luke Dixon helped Hackenthorpe A beat Handsworth Turf Tavern 3-0 by scoring twice, once from the spot. Hackenthorpe sit in third place, three points off the top with a game in hand.

Division One Round-up 2/10

Brunsmeer Abbey took advantage of short fixture list in Division One to extend their lead at the top to six points. Goals from Daniel Sloane and Luke Booker helped them to a 2-0 away win against Arbourthorne EA B.

Four goals by Liam Morris inspired HSBC to a 6-0 away win over Intake Ball Inn at Warminster Road. They now sit in third place.

Division Two Round-up 2/10

Rawson Spring are finding life pleasant in Division Two following their promotion in May. They find themselves sitting top of the league after 1-0 away win against City Taxis New Inn. Jack Poulton with the decisive goal for the leaders.

A Timothy Council double helped inspire Penistone Church to a 4-1 away win over winless Ridgeway Athletic. The win means Penistone sit in second place, just three points off the pace.

Last years Division Three winners Heeley claimed their second win of the season. They beat Hackenthorpe Villa 4-1 at Olive Grove. Jordan Barton (2), Adam Caine and Jamie Major with the goals for Heeley.

A excellent game at Reignhead Farm saw Hackenthorpe B claim their first home point of the season. They were held 2-2 Norton Oaks A.

Division Three Round-up 2/10

Division Three provided the most entertainment this week, with 26 goals scored in three matches! The highest scoring game came at Handsworth Grange School where African Dream Team beat Norton Oaks B 7-4. Rashid Abd-Almoudold scored a four for African Dream Team as they recorded their first back-to-back wins for over a year.

Woodhouse Juniors climbed joint top with Centre Spot following a 4-2 home win over Barrel Inn. Both Bland and Shaw scored to goals each for Woodhouse Juniors.

Staffordshire Arms notched their first win of the season, following an exciting nine goal thriller at Springs Academy. Dane Hurst (2), Conrad Wilson (2) and Oliver Haywood with the goals for Staffordshire Arms. The win take them off the bottom of the table.

Under 21 League Round-up 2/10

Dronfield Town U21's sit top of the Under 21 league following an impressive 7-1 win over Dronfield Athletic U21's. Liam Hogg grabbed a doulbe in the game as Dronfield Town beat their local rivals comfortably at Gosforth Fields.

Sharrow United U21's sit joint top with Dronfield U21's, after they won a eight goal thriller against Throstles FC. Imran Rahman impressed with a hat-trick for Sharrow United U21's, with Watheq Al-Hakam also scoring twice.

Mosborough U21's were big winners against bottom side Grenoside U21's. The excellent 6-1 win follows last weeks 4-1 away against Dronfield Athletic U21's.Mosborough U21's now sit three points off the lead with a game in hand.

A Joseph Woodger hat-trick helped Greaseborough U21's to a big 7-1 win over Norton Oaks U21's at Barker's Park.