Monday 23 September 2013

Sunday Round-up 23/9

Premier Division
Newly promoted Rawson Spring lead the way in the Premier Division, following a 3-1 home win over Handsworth Turf Tavern at Davy Sports Club. Rawson Spring have had a fantastic start with four wins from their first five played.

Royal Earl drop to second, after they were defeated 4-1 away against Crookes. Crookes finished second last year, losing the title only to goal difference, but this is their first win this term.

Sam Read scored twice to help The Devonshire to a 4-3 victory over Hackenthorpe A at Swallownest Miners Welfare Ground.

Sharrow United ended a run of back-to-back defeats with an impressive 8-1 home win over Wadsley Bridge WMC at Warminster Road. Arundel also claimed their first win, as they beat Brunsmeer Abbey AJW at Frecheville Sports and Social Club.

Division One
Richard Ellin was the hero for City Taxis, scoring three times in their 8-1 victory over Intake Ball Inn at HSBC Sports Club. City Taxis climb to second position. Intake remain winless.

20 year old Josh Atkins scored twice to help HSBC to a 3-2 home win over Hurlfield.

Elsewhere, Concord were 2-0 winners over Hackenthorpe B at Meadowhall Soccer School.

Division Two
Cricketers 2012 and Ridgeway Athletic played-out a 12 goal thriller at Springs Academy. Ashley Morley was on target four times for Ridgeway to settle the tie 8-4 in Ridgeway's favour. The win gives Ridgeway the lead in Division Two.

Woodhouse JFC are only a point off the lead, with an impressive 6-1 away win over Wadsley at Niagra Sports Club.

Jack Bennet scored three penalties in Mosborough's 5-2 win over Masons Arms Langsett. Mosborough climb into third position.

Brandon Wilde scored a hat-trick for SWD (BW), as they beat Woodhouse West End 6-0 at Olive Grove.

U21 Division
With league leaders Sheffield United Junior Blades not playing, Brunsmeer FC U21 had the opportunity to overtake them. They made no mistake and took their chance, with a 12-0 win over Mosborough U21 at Dore Playing Fields.

Abbey Lane U21 are now in fourth place, after a 7-1 home win over Sheffield Spartans U21 on Sunday.

Double Top U21 ended a run of three straight defeats, with an impressive 6-1 away win over Swallownest U21.

Hackenthorpe Warriors U21 were held to a exciting 3-3 draw at home to Brampton Dynamos. The point is Hackenthorpe’s first of the season.

Wisewood Hounds U21 claimed their first home win of the season with a narrow 1-0 win over Sharrow United U21 at Parson’s Cross Park.



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