Sunday, 27 November 2011

Round-up 27/11


League Cup 1st Round
There was one League Cup Round One game on Sunday. It took place at Warminster Road, where Crookes hosted Hackenthorpe A. Despite a brace from Peter Smith for Crookes, Hackenthorpe won the match 3-2 to proceed to round two. Hackenthorpe are currently in excellent form and sit top of the Premier Division.

Premier Division
The big game in the Premier Division was between second placed High Noon and last years’ double winners Royal Earl. Royal Earl have endured a frustrating start the season and this became their fourth draw in six matches. The game ended 1-1 and neither will be happy that they could not reduce Hackenthorpe A’s lead at the top. Lanzel Reid scored for the High Noon, with Ryan Hindley scoring for the Royal Earl.

Third placed Sharrow United were held to a 1-1 draw by Packhorse Inn.  Christopher Ashberry got the goal for Packhorse, which gives them a valuable point in what has been a difficult start to the season. Iftikhar Afzal scored the goal for Sharrow.

Greenhill White Hart just edged out Mosborough A 1-0, to give them their second win of the season. Greenhill now sit third bottom, but have played the least games of all the Premier Division teams, with only five games completed.

Division One
Top-of-the-league HSBC grabbed against title challengers Brunsmeer Abbey. Simon Goodison played a key part for HSBC, contributing two goals to the 4-2 win. Liam Morris and Gareth Lloyd were also on the score-sheet for the league leaders.

Brunsmeer’s day got worse as they were leap-frogged by the Arundel, who defeated Arbourthorne EA B at Warminster Road. Goals from Dexter, McNally and Spooner gave Arundel a comfortable 3-1 win.

Beighton Magpies won their first game of the season, when they beat mid-table Wadsley Bridge WMC. Daniel Jenkinson and Lee Briddock with the vital goals for Beighton

Division Two
Andrew Gascoigne score three goals for Rawson Spring, as they beat second placed Penistone Church 4-1. Daniel Parker got the other, as they extended their their lead to six points.

Winn Gardens climbed into second with a 5-1 win over Hackenthorpe Villa. Nathan Reid scored twice for Winn Gardens. Richard Brand also converted a penalty for the Gardens.

The mid-table clash between City Taxis New Inn and Norton Oaks A ended 1-1.

Division Three
Tom Bland scored four goals as Woodhouse Juniors made it seven wins from seven. Adam Wragg and Adam Rudge also scored for Woodhouse as they ran out 6-3 winners over Norton Oaks B. Adam Raynes scored twice for Norton.

Bottom side FC Darnall gained three massive points when they beat Staffordshire Arms 7-2. However, they still remain fixed to bottom position.

An entertaining game at Handsworth Grange School saw Carlton Social see off the Barrel Inn 4-2. Carlton’s win puts them into third place, six points off the lead.

U21 Division
Sharrow United extended their lead at the top of the U21 Division to three points, following a 4-2 away win over Dronfield Athletic U21.

Second placed Dronfield Town U21 were held 1-1 by third placed Mosborough U21. The result does not help either team’s title challenge.

Luke Webster and Kyle Holland both scored twice for Greaseborough U21, as they beat Throstles U21 at Barker’s Park. Greaseborough move into fourth with the win.

There was more woe for Grenoside U21, who were defeated 3-0 at home by Norton Oaks U21 at Myers Grove School. Ryan Phillips, Matthew Scothorne and Conor Merrison go the goals Grenoside. The loss leaves Grenoside winless.

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