Sunday 23 March 2014

Round-up 23/3

League Cup 3rd Round
Crookes secured their place in the League Cup Quarter-Finals with a 2-1 win over Royal Earl at Warminster Road. They will face Brunsmeer U21 in the Quarter-Finals next weekend.

U21 Division Cup
U21 Division leaders Sheffield United Juniors Blades U21 claimed their place in the final of the U21 Division Cup, with a 5-2 home win over Sharrow United U21.

Mosborough U21 will face Abbey Lane U21 in the Semi-Finals, following their 2-1 home win over Brampton Dynamos U21. Mosborough’s win comes as a little surprise, as they currently trail Brampton by 15 points in the league.

Premier Division
Rawson Spring’s run unbeaten continued on Sunday, with a hard-fought 2-1 away win over Brunsmeer Abbey AJW. Rawson are now seven points clear at the top of the Premier Division, and have still not lost this season in the league.

Second place Handsworth Turf Tavern were 4-0 winners against a struggling Wadsley Bridge WMC side at Davy Sports Club.

Hackenthorpe A claimed their third consecutive win, with a 1-0 victory over Arundel at Swallownest Miners Welfare Ground. Hackenthorpe are now in third place in the league, nine points off the pace with two games in hand.

The Devonshire were remarkable 21-0 winners over Sharrow United at Warminster Road. The Devonshire sit in fith position, three points off second, with a now far superior goal difference.

Division One
The top two met at the SWD Ground, with league leaders Hurlfield and second placed High Noon. After 90 minutes the two switched league positions, with High Noon coming out comprehensive 7-2 winners. High Noon now lead the table by two points.

Packhorse Inn leapfrogged Hackenthorpe B into third place, by beating them 2-1 at Thorncliffe Playing Fields. Packhorse are only three points  behind High Noon, but have played two games more.

Jack-in-a-Box registered their third win in four league games, with a comfortable 4-0 away win over HSBC.

Tim Council scored four times as Penistone Church beat Intake Ball Inn 11-1 at the Memorial Ground. The win puts three points between Penistone and bottom-of-the-table Intake.

Division Two
There was just one game in the Second Division, Woodhouse JFC reinforced their third placed position with a 4-0 win over winless Wadsley FC. Woodhouse are three points behind leaders Mosborough, but have played a game more.

U21 Division
Adam Hague and Evan Watson both scored twice to help Wisewood Hounds U21 to a 5-0 victory over Swallownest U21 at Parsons Cross Park. The win takes Wisewood into sixth place in the table.


Crosspool U21 won their first league game since Sunday 8th December, beating Hackenthorpe Warriors U21 4-0 at Whirlow Playing Fields. Thomas Oakes claimed the match ball scoring a hat-trick.

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