Sunday 6 January 2013

6/1 Round-up


S&HCFA Senior Cup 5th Round
Hackenthorpe A continued their excellent form, with an after extra-time 3-2 win over New Keppel.

League Cup 2nd Round
Penalties from Danny Reet and Liam Cartledge gave Arbourthorne EA a 2-1 win over Premier Division High Noon. Arbourthorne remain undefeated in all competitions this season.

Alex Lill scored twice for Mosborough B has they put behind them their poor recent league form, by beating Woodhouse JFC U21's 5-1 at Mosborough Miners Welfare.

Tinsley Trophy 3rd Round
Second Division Bystrany Sheffield claimed a First Division scalp, as they beat HSBC 3-0 on penalties. The score was 3-3 after extra-time.

Division Two leaders City Taxis (Stradbroke) carried the good form into the cup, with a 4-3 win over Intake Ball Inn after extra-time.

Scott Ruthven and Daniel Jenkinson both scored twice to give Hackenthorpe B a 4-2 win over Hackenthorpe Villa at Reignhead Farm.

Premier Division
Paul Clements scored twice, once from the spot, to help Crookes a 2-1 win over Arundel at Frecheville Sports & Social Club. Crookes climb into first place with the win.

Handswoth Turf Tavern gave up first position, as they were held to a 2-2 draw by Greenhill White Hart at Warminster Road.

Packhorse Inn made it back-to-back league wins for the first time this season, as they beat Brunsmeer Abbey AJW 4-2 at HSBC Sports Club.

Royal Earl were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Wadsley Bridge WMC. Royal Earl are now five league games without-a-win.

Division One
Winn Gardens climbed to the top of the First Division with a 2-1 win over Jack-in-a-Box. Javid Heffernan and Rayon Ramsey scored the goals for Winn Gardens.

Penistone Church played out their second successive 3-3 draw. This time they were held by Ridgeway Athletic at Ridgeway Sports & Social Club.

Division Two
Wesley Hewitt scored for SWD to give them a 4-2 win over Norton Athletic at handsworth Grange School. SWD are now unbeaten in five league games, three of those were drawn.

U21 Division
Harry Liver scored a hat-trick to help league leaders Sheffield FC U21's to a 8-1 away win over Hollinsend U21's. Their lead now sits at five points.

16 year old Callum Mallinson grabbed a brace for Dronfield Town U21's, in their 4-1 win over Throstles U21's at Gosforth Fields.

Third placed Greasborough U21's won convincingly, 12-1 over Swallownest U21's at Roughwood Fields.

Swinton Spartans U21's made it four wins out of five games in the league, with an exciting 6-4 home win over Hackenthorpe Warriors U21's.

Sharrow Unted U21's edged out Abbey Lane U21's 3-2 at the Boundary Sports & Social Club. The win takes them above Hollinsend U21's and into ninth.

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