All but one fixture was postponed on Sunday due to the wet weather. Only Crosspool U21's league game against Wisewood Hounds U21 at Whirlow Farm survived. Mid-table Wisewood won the game impressively 10-2 to claim their first win (in their first game of the year) of 2014.
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There was one more game played between Sharrow United U21 and Brampton Dynamo's U21. Brampton took all three points with a 7-2 win, with the help of an hat-trick from Thomas Elliott.The win takes Brampton into second place, above Abbey Lane U21.
Sunday, 26 January 2014
Sunday, 19 January 2014
Round-up 19/1
S&HCFA Senior Cup
Quarter Final
21 year old Alex Torr starred for Rawson Spring, scoring a
hat-trick, as they beat Brunsmeer Bradway AJW 6-3 at HSBC Sports Club. Cup
advancement will come as a welcome bonus for Rawson Spring, who sit second
place in the Premier Division.
Premier Division
Hackenthorpe A won their first league game since November,
with a 3-2 win over The Devonshire at Warminster Road. The reverse fixture was
also full of goals, with The Devonshire taking the points on that occasion with
a 4-3 victory.
Division One
Packhorse Inn were 5-0 winners away against HSBC on Sunday,
thanks to braces from both Paul Lavender and Niall Smith. Packhorse have lost
only one of their last eight league games, and climb into second place with
this win.
Two goals from Richard Ellin inspired City Taxis to an
impressive 3-1 away win over high-flying Hurlfield. The loss means Hurlfield
slip to third, and have lost two of their last three league games.
Tim Council was once again the difference for Penistone
Church, scoring a four goal haul in their 6-2 win over struggling Intake Ball
Inn at Warminster Road. Penistone Church remain second bottom flowing the win,
but now sit four points in front of bottom-side Intake.
U21 Division
Abbey Lane U21 ended Sheffield United Junior Blades U21’s 13
game winning streak in the league, by holding them to a 2-2 draw at East End
Park. It is only the second time that the Blades have dropped points (both
draws) this season. However, the Blades are still 23 points clear of second
placed Abbey Lane, but have played four games more.
Sunday, 12 January 2014
Round-up 12/1
Once again there were a number of postponements due to
waterlogged pitches across South Yorkshire.
Premier Division
Brunsmeer Bradway AJW notched up their fourth consecutive league
win, with a 2-1 win over The Devonshire at HSBC Sports Club. Brunsmeer sit in
third place in the Premier Division, only one point behind leaders Royal Earl
with two games in hand.
Crookes climb into fifth position in the table, with a comfortable
4-1 win over Sharrow United at Warminster Road. Even though they are in fifth
place, Crookes are only two points behind the leaders, and have a game spare.
Division One
League leaders High Noon heaped more woe on struggling
Intake Ball Inn, beating them 10-0 at Warminster Road. It is the second consecutive
10-0 home loss for Intake, but is an improvement on the 14 they conceded in the
reverse fixture against High Noon in October.
Hurlfield are High Noon’s closest challengers, following
their 2-1 away win over Penistone Church. Hurlfield trail the leaders by five
points, and the two rivals are yet to face each other in the league this
season.
U21 Division
It was not unlucky for Sheffield United Junior Blades U21,
as they registered their 13th consecutive league win at Burgoyne
Park on Sunday. The Blades were 5-2 winners over Swallownest U21 and extended
their lead at the top of the U21 Division to a whopping 23 points. The Blades
have only dropped two points in their 16 league games thus far.
Hackenthorpe Warriors U21 claimed their first league win of
the season, with a 5-1 victory over mid-table Double Top U21. Andrew Swift
starred for Hackenthorpe, scoring three goals. The win is enough to lift
Hackenthorpe off the foot of the table, and above Swallownest U21.
Matthew Ward scored a brace for Brampton Dynamos U21 at
Whirlow Farm, as they beat Crosspool U21 4-0. The win takes Brampton up to
fourth in the standings.
Sunday, 5 January 2014
Round-up 5/1
S&HCFA Senior Cup 5th Round
Rawson Spring continued their good season, with a 3-0 Senior Cup 5th Round win over Royston Ring O'Bells at the Civil Service Ground. 21 year old Alex Torr scored two of the goals for Rawson Spring, who currently reside in second place in the Premier Division.
Premier Division
The Devonshire were 2-0 winners over Handsworth Turf Tavern at Warminster Road. Handsworth had won the reverse fixture 1-0 back on the 8th December. However, this win takes The Devonshire up to third in the table, only two points off the lead with a game spare.
Brunsmeer Abbey made it three successive league wins, with a comfortable 5-1 home win over Sharrow United. Both Ben Furniss and Jack Hargreaves bagged braces for the hosts, as they climbed to fourth in the table.
Division One
Paul Lavender scored a hat-trick to inspire Packhorse Inn to an emphatic 10-0 away win over Intake Ball Inn. Intake had registered their first points of the season in their last two games, but this leaves them stuck at the foot of the Division One table. In paradox Packhorse are up to third, only four points behind leaders High Noon.
Division Two
Mosborough strengthened their grip on second spot in Division Two, with a 4-1 away win over SWD. Mosoborough have won all their last four league games, but remain five points behind leaders Ridgeway Athletic with two games in hand.
U21 Division
Double Top U21 and Crosspool U21 played-out an amazing 5-5 draw at Halfway Junior School. The teams have nearly identical league records thus farm sitting on 13 points. Double Top have played a game more though, and sit above Crosspool on goal difference only.
Brampton Dynamos U21 recorded their third consecutive league win, with a comfortable 8-2 win over Swallownest U21 at Wales High School.
Rawson Spring continued their good season, with a 3-0 Senior Cup 5th Round win over Royston Ring O'Bells at the Civil Service Ground. 21 year old Alex Torr scored two of the goals for Rawson Spring, who currently reside in second place in the Premier Division.
Premier Division
The Devonshire were 2-0 winners over Handsworth Turf Tavern at Warminster Road. Handsworth had won the reverse fixture 1-0 back on the 8th December. However, this win takes The Devonshire up to third in the table, only two points off the lead with a game spare.
Brunsmeer Abbey made it three successive league wins, with a comfortable 5-1 home win over Sharrow United. Both Ben Furniss and Jack Hargreaves bagged braces for the hosts, as they climbed to fourth in the table.
Division One
Paul Lavender scored a hat-trick to inspire Packhorse Inn to an emphatic 10-0 away win over Intake Ball Inn. Intake had registered their first points of the season in their last two games, but this leaves them stuck at the foot of the Division One table. In paradox Packhorse are up to third, only four points behind leaders High Noon.
Division Two
Mosborough strengthened their grip on second spot in Division Two, with a 4-1 away win over SWD. Mosoborough have won all their last four league games, but remain five points behind leaders Ridgeway Athletic with two games in hand.
U21 Division
Double Top U21 and Crosspool U21 played-out an amazing 5-5 draw at Halfway Junior School. The teams have nearly identical league records thus farm sitting on 13 points. Double Top have played a game more though, and sit above Crosspool on goal difference only.
Brampton Dynamos U21 recorded their third consecutive league win, with a comfortable 8-2 win over Swallownest U21 at Wales High School.
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