Secretaries be aware that the last date for registering players for this season is 31st March 2012.
Friday, 30 March 2012
Sunday, 25 March 2012
Round-up 25/3
S&HCFA Senior Cup Semi-Final
Despite goals from Nathan Tankard and Bradley Spencer
Wadsley Bridge WMC were beaten 4-2 in the Semi-Final of the S&HCFA Senior
Cup by Athersley Recreation at Chaucer Sports Centre.
League Cup
Two goals from Russell Hobson inspired Handsworth Turf Tavern to a 4-1 semi-final win over High Noon at Sandygate. Handsworth will now face the winner of next weeks semi-final between Royal Earl and Hackenthorpe A.
Tinsley Trophy
A single Jake Hampshire goal gave Rawson Spring a 1-0 Quarter Final victory over Ridgeway Athletic.
Premier Division
The big game in the Meadowhall League this week came at Davy Sports Club, where the top two
Hackenthorpe A and Royal Earl met. Royal Earl toook the three points with goals from Ashley Worsfold and Spencer Goff giving them a 2-1 win. The win takes Royal Earl within a point of Hackenthorpe A with three games remaining.
Elsewhere, Aaron Martin scored twice as Sharrow United beat Mosborough A 4-1 at Mosborough Miners Welfare.
Division One
Second placed Brunsmeer Abbey edged out bottom side Beighton Magpies 2-1 at Westfield Sports Centre. The win takes Brunsmeer within three points of leaders Arundel, with a game-in-hand.
Goals from David Hawley (2), Jordan Meadows and Adam Jackson gave Jack-in-a-Box a 4-1 win over Intake Ball Inn at Mount St. Mary.
Division Two
Penistone Church climbed to within three points of leaders Rawson Spring with a game-in-hand, after their 6-2 defeat of Norton Oaks A. Tim Council scored four of the goals for Penistone Church.
Third placed Winn Gardens were beaten comprehensively 5-0 by Heeley. Danny Major and Richard Mason both scored twice for Heeley.
Hackenthorpe B beat Intake Ball Inn 3-1 in the mid-table clash at Reignhead Farm
Division Three
Ben Putland and Chris Nimmo both grabbed hat-tricks in Woodhouse Juniors' 7-3 win over FC Darnall. Woodhouse Juniors are now twelve points clear at the top and need only one point to clinch the title.
Centre Spot beat Carlton Social to move within two points of Carlton in second place. Matthew Hunter and an own goal gave Centre Spot a 2-0 win.
Under 21 Division
It was an high-scoring weekend in the Under 21 Division. Firstly, Throstles U21 beat Dronfield Athletic U21 5-4 at Graves Park.
Sharrow United U21 and Mosborough U21 played out a 3-3 draw at Parsons Cross Park.
Supplementary Division
Greaseborough U21 beat Norton Oaks B 5-3 at Barker's Park to climb eight points clear at the top pf the Supplementary Division. Joseph Woodger scored an hat-trick for Greaseborough.
Thursday, 22 March 2012
Teams Wanted!
The Meadowhall League is looking to restructure its Under 21 League for the forthcoming 2012/13 season and is welcoming any applications for new teams for this division.
The Meadowhall Sheffield & District Sunday Football League has been a long term player in Sunday football. With 48 years of competition it is one of the most prestigious amateur sporting establishments in the South Yorkshire region.
As well as Under 21 League, the League is always willing to consider applications wishing to apply to join its senior competition.
Anybody interested in entering a team in the league for the new season should contact Robin Beynon on 07931 500 596.
The Meadowhall Sheffield & District Sunday Football League has been a long term player in Sunday football. With 48 years of competition it is one of the most prestigious amateur sporting establishments in the South Yorkshire region.
As well as Under 21 League, the League is always willing to consider applications wishing to apply to join its senior competition.
Anybody interested in entering a team in the league for the new season should contact Robin Beynon on 07931 500 596.
Sunday, 18 March 2012
Review for Sunday 11th March
League Cup Quarter-Final
Both quarter-final ties in the League Cup went to form with High Noon
overcoming Heeley FC away from home 5-1 with goals from Reid 3, Hill and Rippon
with Heeley’s reply from Statham. In the other semi Hackenthorpe A overcame
Ridgeway Athletic by a 6-1 margin with a sterling performance from Dixon who
got four goals and also Nolan who got two. Ridgeway’s consolation was through
Charlesworth.
This sets up the semi-final ties which are being played at Sandygate, home
of Hallam FC, the first on 25th March will be between High Noon and
Handsworth Turf Tavern and the other on 1st April between
Hackenthorpe A and Royal Earl, both games kick-off at 11.00 am.
Under 21 League Cup Quarter-final
Sharrow United U21 had a resounding win over Dronfield Athletic at Parson
Cross Park 4-1. Goals from Hal-Hakem 2 and Dada 2 gave Sharrow victory and a
semi-final tie away to Carlton Social.
Premier Division
With Hackenthorpe A top of the table playing in the League Cup
Quarter-final it made for catch up with the other teams in the division. Royal
Earl took advantage of the situation to move within three points with a 2-1
away win at Warminster Road against White Hart Greenhill. Goals from Schofield
and Turner secured victory with a reply from Lees for the home side. Meanwhile
at Thornbridge Playing Fields Handsworth Turf Tavern secure an impressive away
win over Packhorse Inn 5-1 with goals for Handsworth coming from Allen 2,
Greenfield, Turner and Ellis.
Division One
A 3-0 win for Arundel ESC over HSBC consolidated their position at the top
of the table and extended the points difference to six points. Goals from
Spooner, Roper and Martin secured the win and hopefully for Arundel a quick
return back to the top flight. An impressive 3-1 away win for Arbourthorne EA B
at the HSBC ground against Brunsmeer Abbey AJW who are in second place with
goals from Cartledge 2 1 pen and Stewart with Parry scoring for Brunsmeer. This
moves Arbourthorne B away from the bottom and gives them a bit of breathing
space. Fourth places Jack-in-a-Box lost a bit of ground on the top with a 2-0
defeat at Chaucer Centre against Wadsley Bridge WMC who pull three points up on
the visits with a brace of goals from Pearce.
Division Two
Congratulations must go to Mosborough B with only their second victory of
the season, this one being against Hackenthorpe Villa who were in mid-table.
Goals from Potts and Peelo secured the win with a reply from Seville for Villa.
Despite this Mosborough B still remain rooted to the bottom of the table. Winn
Gardens moved closer to Rawson Spring’s who game was abandoned because of a
serious injury against Hackenthorpe B with a 5-2 win over Penistone Church.
Goals from Reid 3, Richardson and Davenport with Penistone’s replies from Brown
a penalty and one from prolific scorer Council.
Under 21
A resounding win for Dronfield Town U21 against Mosborough U21 by 5-2 with
goals from Pugh 2, Hurst, Shaw and Mowby. Dronfield are now well on course for
a championship in their first season in the league.
Supplementary Division
Greasbrough U21 continued their impressive displays in the new inaugurated
Supplementary division with their second victory this time over Barrel FC away
by 4-0 putting them four points clear of their vaquished foes. A hat-trick from
Ledger and a goal from Wilkinson secured the victory. In the other game Norton
Oaks B opened their account with a 4-2 victory over Staffordshire Arms. Goals
from Raynes, Thorn, Hersee and Bowerbank for Oaks were replied to by Lowton and
Hayes for Staffordshire.
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