Sunday 13 January 2013

Round-up 13-1


League Cup 2nd Round
John Pugh proved to be the difference in the all U21 Division affair between Hackenthorpe Warriors U21's and Dronfield Town U21's. Pugh was on target twice for Dronfield as they took the tie 3-2.

Arundel were big 12-2 winners over Greasborough U21's. Dominic Naughton scored four goals and Shaun Martin grabbed a hat-trick in a convincing win for the Division One outfit.

20 year old Ben Putland scored two goals for Woodhouse Juniors FC, as they beat in-form Bystrany Sheffield 4-3 at Handsworth Grange School.

Tinsley Trophy 2nd Round
Ben Gelsthorpe socred five goals to inspired Jack-in-a-Box to a 6-2 win over Norton Athletic at Davy Sports Club.

Arbourthorne EA extended their unbeaten start to the season, with a convincing 6-1 away win over Division Two's Hurlfield. Veteran marksman Liam Cartledge was on target once again for Arbourthorne, this time with two goals.

Penistone Church were 5-1 away winners over Wadsley FC at Niagra Sports Club. Tim Council was in fine form for Penistone Church, with two goals by his name.

Winn Gardens edged-out SWD 2-1 away at the Sheffield Works Department Ground. Lee Mullen scored both of the goals for Winn Gardens.

Premier Division
Greenhill White Hart were held to a 1-1 draw at home by Royal Earl. It is the second successive league draw for Royal Earl, who remain winless in the league for six games.

Wadsley Bridge WMC move into third place, with a 2-1 away win over Packhorse Inn. Wadsley are eight games unbeaten in the league, and four points off Crookes' lead.

22 year old Joseph Highfield scored a hat-trick for Brunsmeer Abbey AJW, as they beat Hackenthorpe A 7-3 in an exciting game at the HSBC Sports Club.

Division One
Rawson Spring beat Hackenthorpe B 2-1 at home to Civil Service Ground. The win takes Rawson Spring into third place, above Hackenthorpe.

Division Two
League leaders City Taxis (Stradbroke) lost their first league games of the season, as they fell to a 2-1 defeat away to Hackenthorpe Villa. Daryl Hall and Francis Donaghey grabbed the goals for Hackenthorpe, as they remain in third place.

U21 Division
League leaders Sheffield FC U21's beat Crosspool Juniors U21's 14-0 at Gosforth Fields. Deakin scored seven of the goals in a fine performance. Sheffield now sit eight points clear of second placed Dronfield Town U21's.

Throstles U21's ended a run of back-to-back league defeats with a 5-0 away win over Swallownest U21's. The win takes Throstles into third place.

Woodhouse Juniors U21's registered their first league win since November, as they beat Sharrow United U21's 3-1 at Flockton Park.

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