Sunday 30 September 2012

Review 30/9


Premier Division
Handsworth Turf Tavern were held to a 2-2 draw by Sharrow United at Warminster Road. However, Handsworth still remain top of the Premier Division, as second placed Crookes were defeated 2-0 by Brunsmeer Abbey AJW. Thomas Rowbotham (pen) and Aaron Moxam scored the goals to give Brunsmeer their first win of the season.

Goals from Luke Dixon, Oliver Graham and Lee Thompson helped Hackenthorpe A inflict Royal Earl's second defeat of the season. Hackenthorpe move into third with the win.

Mark West grabbed a hat-trick in Arundel's 6-2 win over Greenhill White Hart at Frecheville Sports & Social Club.

Wadsley Bridge WMC claimed their second successive win, with a 4-0 win over High Noon. Adam Askwith was on the score-sheet twice for Wadsley

Division One
Liam Cartledge was in fine form again for Arbourthorne Ea, scoring a hat-trick in their 4-1 win over Penistone Church. The win extends Arbourthorne's lead at the top to six points.

Both Liam Morris and Fraser Morton recorded hat-tricks in HSBC's 7-0 win over Wodhouse Juniors FC.

Four goals from 19 year old Jack Hall inspired Intake Ball Inn to a 5-2 away win over Ridgeway Athletic. Intake's win end s a run of three straight defeats for them.

Elsewhere, Winn Gardens edged out second placed Hackenthorpe B 3-2 at Meadowhall Soccer School.
Division Two
League Leaders Hurlfield suffered their second defeat of the season at the hands of City Taxis (Stradbroke). Philip Miskell and Jordan Marshall both scored twice to give City Taxis a 4-2 win.

Terry Goulding was on the score-sheet as Hackenthorpe Villa beat SWD at Reignhead Farm. Hackenthorpe climb into second place with the win.

FC Darnall claimed a second successive win, with the 3-2 defeat of Mosborough B. 19 year old Mohammed Mohsen proved to be the difference between the two teams, scoring twice for Darnall.

Sam Burns scored twice for Norton Athletic, as they beat Cricketers 2012 at Handsworth Grange School.

Elsewhere, Wadsley won their first game of the season, beating Bystrany Sheffield 3-2 at the Civil Service Ground.

U21 Division
Sheffield FC U21's consolidated their place at the top of the U21 Divsion with a emphatic 9-2 victory over Sharrow United U21's. Harry Liver scored four of the goals for Sheffield.

Second placed Woodhouse Juniors FC were also big winners; 11-1 over Hackenthorpe Warriors U21's at Flockton Park. They now sit two points off the lead.

Crosspool Juniors U21's grabbed their first point of the season, after an exciting 4-4 draw with Swinton Spartans U21's.

Throstles U21's beat Hollinsend U21's 2-1 at Stradbroke Recreation Ground 
to move into third place.

Dronfield Town U21 made it three wins from three, with the 17-0 thrashing of Swallownest U21's in the late kick-off at Gosforth Fields. Callum Mobay scored six of the goals for Dronfield.

Friday 21 September 2012

Secretaries Meeting Dates

The Secretaries meeting will be held at The Source, Meadowhall at 8.00 pm on the following dates during the season:

22nd October
19th November
17th December at SWD
21st January
18th February
18th March
15th April

The AGM of the League will be held at The Source, Meadowhall on 17th June commencing at 7.30 pm

Sunday 16 September 2012

Round-up 16/9


Due to the Senior and Juniors cups there was a reduced fixture list at the weekend in the Meadowhall League.
Premier Division

Handsworth Turf Tavern made it three wins in a row, with a 3-0 win over Packhorse Inn. The goals came from Russell Hobson, Liam Greenfield and Lee Brunt.

Crookes are in second place after a very entertaining 4-4 draw with Sharrow United Warminster Road. The result leaves both teams unbeaten this term.

Royal Earl bounced back from last weeks’ defeat to Handsworth Turf Tavern by beating High Noon 2-1.

Hackenthorpe A and Wadsley Bridge WMC plaeyd out a 2-2 at Swallownest Miners Welfare Ground.

Division One
Liam Cartledge proved to be the difference once again for the Arbourthorne EA. He scored the only goal, as they beat Winn Gardens at home. The win keeps their 100% record intact, and keeps them in the lead.

Rawson Spring claimed their third straight win, by beating Penistone Church 4-0 at the Memorial Ground. The result takes them into, and they only Arbourthorne EA on goal difference.

HSBC claimed their first win of the season over by beating Intake Ball Inn 4-1 at home.

U21 Division
Sheffield FC U21’s made it two wins out of two to keep up their excellent start to life in the Meadowhall league. They were emphatic 8-0 winners over Swallownest U21’s. Josh Oxley-Adams scored four goals for Sheffield.

Sharrow United U21’s grabbed their first win of the season in style. They beat Hackenthorpe Warriors U21’s 7-2 at Parson’s Cross Park. Hackenthorpe remain winless after four attempts.

Davies scored three times to help Swinton Spartans U21’s to a 4-3 away win over Abbey Lane U21’s.

Greaseborough U21’s remain undefeated after a thrilling 3-3 draw with Woodhouse JFC U21’s at Flockton Park. The point takes them onto five for the season.

Sunday 9 September 2012

Round-up 9/9


Premier Division
Handsworth Turf Tavern sit top of the Premier Division after two games. At the weekend they were impressive 4-1 winners over Royal Earl. The goals came from Jordan Stocks, Paul Turner, Richard Tootle and Russell Hobson (pen).

Greenhill White Hart were emphatic 8-2 winners over High Noon. Nick Owen scored four of the goals for Greenhill.

Crookes just edged out Arundel 4-3 at Warminster Road. Peter Smith (2), Paul Clements and Philip Parkin (pen) with the goals for Crookes.

Sharrow United recorded a excellent 3-1 away win over Wadsley Bridge WMC. Aaron Martin, Watheq Al-Hakum and Martin Brissett were on the score-sheet for Sharrow.

Elsewhere, Packhorse Inn and Hackenthorpe A played out a rare Sunday morning goalless draw at Thorncliffe Playing Fields.  

Division One
A Steven Brammer double inspired Arbourthorne EA to a 5-2 win over Intake Ball Inn at Warminster Road. The win keeps them top of the league.

James Middleton, David Cutts and Jake Hampshire got the goals as Division Two winners Rawson Spring beat Ridgeway Athletic 3-0.

Hackenthorpe B were impressive 5-1 winners over Woodhouse Juniors, a result that puts them joint top.

Division Two
Hurlfield have made a very good start to life in the Meadowhall League. They won 6-0 at home against Wadsley FC. BrandonWilde and Ryan Ducker both scored twice for the hosts.  The win keeps them top of the league.

Norton Athletic were held 2-2 at Hackenthorpe Villa. The draw is Norton's second in two games.

U21 Division
Coddington, Alex Mosley and Josh Oxley-Adams all scored twice for Sheffield FC U21's, as they beat Hackenthorpe Warriors U21's 6-0.

Hollinsend U21's sit top of the league after two games. They were held to a 1-1 draw at Roughwood fields against Greaseborough U21's. 

Abbey Lane U21's were big 5-1 winners over Sharrow United U21's at Parsons Cross Park.

Wednesday 5 September 2012






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Monday 3 September 2012

Round-up 2/9


The Meadowhall league started again last Sunday. This year also sees the return of the U21 Division for a second season, with twelve teams it promises to be even better this time out.

Premier Division
Two goals from Ashley Longstaff helped Hackenthorpe A to the perfect start against High Noon. The defending champions ran out 3-1 winners against their close rivals at Davy Sports Club.

Royal Earl made it clear they would once again be contenders, as they won comfortably 3-0 against Greenhill White Hart. The goals for Royal Earl came from Ryan Hindley, Daniel Cardwell and Scott Bates.

Paul Turner and Russell Hobson scored the vital goals as the Handsowrth Turf Tavern claimed a solid 2-0 away victory over newly promoted Brunsmeer Abbey.

Mark West was the difference as the Arundel beat Wadsley Bridge WMC at Chaucer Sports Centre. West scored both goals in an excellent performance by Arundel on their return to the top flight.

Division One
Ryan Cartledge started the new season in is same old form, scoring three goals as Arbourthorne EA saw-off Woodhouse JFC comfortably 5-1.

Nathan Reid scored three times for Winn Gardens in their 4-0 away win over Ridgeway Athletic. Paul Wake was also on target.

Jack-in-a-Box and Hackenthorpe B shared seven goals between them at Davy Sports Club. Despite 22 year old David Cowley scoring three times for Jack-in-a-Box; he still ended on the losing side, as his side lost narrowly 4-3.

HSBC were just edged out 2-1 at home by Division Two Champions Rawson Spring 2-1 at home.

Intake Ball Inn were comfortable 4-0 winners over Penistone Church at Warminster Road.

Division Two
Two new teams, Hurlfield and Bystrany Sheffield, met at the SWD ground. Lee Savage scored an hat-trick for Hurlfield to help is team to a convincing 5-1 win.

Marshall was on target for City Taxis (Stradbroke) in their 6-1 win over Cricketers 2012 at Handsworth Grange School.

FC Darnall and Norton Athletic shared the spoils, following a competitive 2-2 draw.

A Ryan Stones hat-trick inspired Hackenthorpe Villa to a 6-2 win over Wadsley FC at Reignhead Farm.

U21 Division
It was a busy day in the U21 Division with 46 goals across six matches. The standout reulst was a 9-4 win for Woodhouse JFC U21's over Crosspool Juniors U21's at East End Park.

Not to be outdone, Throstle's U21's beat Swallownest U21's 7-3 at Sheffield Park Academy.

Hollinsend U21's shone on their debut, with an emphatic 10-0 away win over Hackenthorpe Warriors U21's. Both Sam Wright and Connor Rodgers were on the scoresheet twice.

Aiden Cooper was on target three times for Swinton Spartans U21's in their 5-0 win over Sharrow United U21's.

John Pugh scored twice to help Dronfield Town U21's to a hardfought win over win over Sheffield FC U21's. The defending champions won the game 3-1.

Goals from Daniel Jones, Connor Wright and Thomas Heap gave Greaseborough U21's a 3-1 win over Abbey Lane U21's.