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.

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