Sunday, 30 September 2012

Review 30/9


Premier Division
Handsworth Turf Tavern were held to a 2-2 draw by Sharrow United at Warminster Road. However, Handsworth still remain top of the Premier Division, as second placed Crookes were defeated 2-0 by Brunsmeer Abbey AJW. Thomas Rowbotham (pen) and Aaron Moxam scored the goals to give Brunsmeer their first win of the season.

Goals from Luke Dixon, Oliver Graham and Lee Thompson helped Hackenthorpe A inflict Royal Earl's second defeat of the season. Hackenthorpe move into third with the win.

Mark West grabbed a hat-trick in Arundel's 6-2 win over Greenhill White Hart at Frecheville Sports & Social Club.

Wadsley Bridge WMC claimed their second successive win, with a 4-0 win over High Noon. Adam Askwith was on the score-sheet twice for Wadsley

Division One
Liam Cartledge was in fine form again for Arbourthorne Ea, scoring a hat-trick in their 4-1 win over Penistone Church. The win extends Arbourthorne's lead at the top to six points.

Both Liam Morris and Fraser Morton recorded hat-tricks in HSBC's 7-0 win over Wodhouse Juniors FC.

Four goals from 19 year old Jack Hall inspired Intake Ball Inn to a 5-2 away win over Ridgeway Athletic. Intake's win end s a run of three straight defeats for them.

Elsewhere, Winn Gardens edged out second placed Hackenthorpe B 3-2 at Meadowhall Soccer School.
Division Two
League Leaders Hurlfield suffered their second defeat of the season at the hands of City Taxis (Stradbroke). Philip Miskell and Jordan Marshall both scored twice to give City Taxis a 4-2 win.

Terry Goulding was on the score-sheet as Hackenthorpe Villa beat SWD at Reignhead Farm. Hackenthorpe climb into second place with the win.

FC Darnall claimed a second successive win, with the 3-2 defeat of Mosborough B. 19 year old Mohammed Mohsen proved to be the difference between the two teams, scoring twice for Darnall.

Sam Burns scored twice for Norton Athletic, as they beat Cricketers 2012 at Handsworth Grange School.

Elsewhere, Wadsley won their first game of the season, beating Bystrany Sheffield 3-2 at the Civil Service Ground.

U21 Division
Sheffield FC U21's consolidated their place at the top of the U21 Divsion with a emphatic 9-2 victory over Sharrow United U21's. Harry Liver scored four of the goals for Sheffield.

Second placed Woodhouse Juniors FC were also big winners; 11-1 over Hackenthorpe Warriors U21's at Flockton Park. They now sit two points off the lead.

Crosspool Juniors U21's grabbed their first point of the season, after an exciting 4-4 draw with Swinton Spartans U21's.

Throstles U21's beat Hollinsend U21's 2-1 at Stradbroke Recreation Ground 
to move into third place.

Dronfield Town U21 made it three wins from three, with the 17-0 thrashing of Swallownest U21's in the late kick-off at Gosforth Fields. Callum Mobay scored six of the goals for Dronfield.

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