Sunday 4 December 2011

Sunday 4th December

League Cup First Round
African Dream Team were thrashed 10-1 by Premier Division outfit Handsworth Turf Tavern in the League Cup First Round. Russell Hobson starred for Handsworth, contributing three goals to Handsworth's cause.

Mosborough U21's sat in third position in the U21 Division, when they hosted the league leaders Sharrow United U21's in the League Cup First Round. The game was very entertaining, ending 5-4 to Sharrow United after extra time.


League Cup Second Round
Thomas Roebuck (2) and Jordan Turner got the goals as the last years winners' Royal Earl moved into the Third Round. They beat Jack-in-a-Box 3-0 at Mount St. Mary. Royal Earl are still on course to be the first team in the 47 year history to win the cup three times consecutively.

Liam Morris scored twice, once from the spot, as HSBC cast aside Premier Division side Packhorse Inn 3-0. The result did not come as much of a shock with Packhorse struggling in the league and HSBC runaway leaders in Division One.

Greenhill White Hart were just edged out by three goals to two at home to the High Noon. The same fixture ended 6-3 to the High Noon only two weeks back; clearly goals are always on the agenda when these two meet.

Ridgeway Athletic comfortably beat Third Division FC Darnell 4-0 at home. Matthew Cranfield scored twice for the hosts, with James Hackelton and Robert Page also chipping-in.

Two goals from Liam Allott inspired the Intake Ball Inn to a 5-1 win over Winn Gardens at Ferrars Road. Jonathan Crossland, Nathan Slater and Bradley Hanson also scored for Intake.

Tinsley Trophy Round One
The game between Norton Oaks B and Penistone Church was lit-up b two outstanding individual performances. Adam Raynes scored an hat-trick for Norton Oaks, but he was out-shone by TIm Council who got all four of Penistone's goals as they ran out 4-3 winners.

Third Division Centre Spot played out an incredible 5-5 draw with Second Division Mosborough B. John Higgins (2), Daniel Meadows (2) and Andrew Dodds scored for the Centre Spot, with Gareth May, Richard Dollman, Aiden Smith and Keith Eaton (2) on the score-sheet for Mosborough. Mosborough went on to win the tie 6-5 on penalties.

The all Division Two tie between Hackenthorpe B and Norton Oaks A ended 2-1 in Hackenthorpe's favour. Steven Simmons and Jordan Caley with the goals for Hackenthorpe, with Jack Moorhouse scoring for Norton Oaks.


U21 Cup
Sunday saw the opening fixtures in the inaugural U21 Cup. The cup includes the teams participating in the Third and U21 Divisions.

It was a good day for the Bland family, as Joe Bland scored three times and Tom Bland twice in Woodhouse Juniors' 12-0 win over Grenoside U21's.

The Barrel Inn bounced back from defeat to FC Darnall, by seeing-off Throstles U21's 6-2 at Davy's Sports Club.

Callum Mawbuy scored a fine hat-trick in Dronfield Town U21's 8-0 defeat of Greaseborough U21's.

League Round-up
Premier Division leaders Hackenthorpe A made it three wins-in-a-row, with a 2-1 win over third placed Sharrow United. The decisive goals came from Luke Dixon and Carlos Forbes. Hackenthorpe are three points of their nearest rivals.

Both Wadsley Bridge WMC and Arbourthorne EA B could have done with the points when they met at

Chaucer Sports Centre. The final result suited neither, as it ended 1-1. Wadsley sit two points off bottom side Beighton Magpies, with the Arbourthorne a point behind them third bottom.

Division Two leaders Rawson Spring were held to a 3-3 draw at home to third bottom Hackenthorpe Villa. Although seeming to struggle this season, the Villa have taken four points off the leaders this season.

Tom Morton scored an hat-trick for Dronfield Athletic U21's as they beat Norton Oaks U21's in the only game in the U21 Division.

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