Sunday 30 March 2014

Round-up 30/3

League Cup
Brunsemeer Abbey AJW reached the League Cup final, with a 3-0 win over The Devonshire at Sandygate. Brunsmeer will face the winners of the other Semi-Final between Handsworth Turf Tavern and Crookes next week.

Crookes reached the aforementioned Semi-Final this Sunday, following a 8-1 win over Brunsmeer FC U21 in the Quarter-Final.

Premier Division
League leaders Rawson Spring maintained their unbeaten league record, as they recorded a rare goalless draw against Arundel at the Civil Service Ground. The two teams also drew in the reverse fixture back November.

Royal Earl were 5-2 winners against Brunsmeer Abbey AJW in the first midweek game of the year At Sandy Lane on Thursday. The win takes the Earl into third place, and ends their run of three league games without a win.

Division One
League leaders High Noon made it seven consecutive league wins, with a 3-1 win over Jack-in-a-Box at Davy Sport’s Club.

A Gavin Butler brace inspired Packhorse Inn to a 3-0 win over Hurlfield at Thorncliffe Playing Fields. Packhorse are in second place, three points off the pace, but they played two games more.

Hackenthorpe B heaped more woe on struggling Penistone Church, by beating them 5-0 at the Memorial Ground. The win takes Hackenthorpe up to third place.

City Taxis extended their unbeaten run to six games, with a hard-fought 3-2 win over HSBC at HSBC Sports Club.

Division Two
There were just two games in Division Two and both were high-scoring draws. Ridgeway Athletic were held to a 4-4 draw at home to Cricketers 2012. But the highlight goes to Wadsley who claimed their first point of the season, with a 3-3 draw at home to mid-table SWD.

U21 Division
Second placed Abbey Lane U21 registered their third consecutive league win, with a 6-3 away win over Double Top U21.

Mosborough U21 scored eight goals at home for the second time this season, with a 8-0 win over mid-table Wisewood Hounds U21.

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