Sunday 17 March 2013

Round-up 17/3

S&HCFA Junior Cup Semi-Final
Hurlfield were unlucky in their Semi-Final with the Pewter Pot. The game ended 3-3 after 90 minutes, but they were eventually beaten 4-3 after extra-time.

Tinsley Trophy Quarter-Final
Arbourthorne EA were 2-1 winners over Jack-in-a-Box at Warminster Road. The decisive goals for Arbourthorne came from Steven Brammer and John Harrison. Arbourthorne will now face the winners of Hackenthorpe B v Rawson Spring in the Semi-Final.

Under 21 League Cup Semi-Final
Sheffield FC U21’s are the first team through to the U21 Cup Final, after they beat Greasborough U21’s 5-4 at Roughwood Fields.

Premier Division
Royal Earl held second placed Crookes to a 1-1 draw at Warminster Road. Royal Earl have drawn three of their last four league games 1-1.

21 year old Aaron Moxam scored twice to inspire Brunsmeer Abbey to a 4-1 win over Arundel at HSBC Sports Club. Brunsmeer have won three of their last four league games.

Division One
League leaders Penistone Church were held to a 1-1 draw at home by mid-table Intake Ball Inn at the Memorial Ground. However, the point does extend Penistone’s at the top to three points.

Rawson Spring were the big winners in Division One, beating Ridgeway Athletic 9-1 away from home. James Middleton and John Langley both scored hat-tricks as Rawson Spring were emphatic winners.

Liam Morris scored twice, once from the spot, to help HSBC to a 3-1 home win over Winn Gardens. The win is enough to carry HSBC off the bottom and above Ridgeway Athletic.

Division Two
Abbey Lane U21’s edged-out Crosspool Juniors U21’s 6-4 at Limb Lane. Abbey Lane have scored six on three separate occasions in the league this season, and climb into fourth place.

Woodhouse Juniors FC were 4-0 winners over Swinton Spartans U21’s at Swinton Comprehensive School. Woodhouse remain third, just four points back from second placed Throstles U21’s.

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