Monday, 22 October 2012

Round-up 21/10


League Cup 1st Round
Second Division Bystrany Sheffield claimed their first since win of the season in the League Cup on Sunday, with a impressive 6-3 win fo First Division Winn Gardens.

Last years' cup winners Royal Earl survived a hard test against Hackenthorpe. A Ryan Hindley penalty and a Pearce strike gave them a 2-1 win at Warminster Road.

Dronfield Town U21's claimed the scalp of First Division Ridgeway Athletic. They were 2-1 winners at Ridgeway Sports & Social Club.

In form First Division side Rawson Spring knocked Premier Division Greenhill White Hart at Warminster Road. Jack Poulton scored two of the goals for last years' Tinsley Trophy winners in a 3-2 victory.

Both Malaki Brown and Sean Flowers scored twice to help Cricketers 2012 to a comfortable 7-1 win over Swallownest U21's to advance to round two.

Premier Division
Sharrow United tied Packhorse Inn 2-2 at Warminster Road to make it four successive league draws for them. They now mid-table, and are still unbeaten in league competition thus far this season.

Arundel moved into fourth place with a 3-1 win over High Noon at Frecheville Sports & Social Club. Mark West, Shaun Martin and Lee Dexter were all the score-sheet for the Arundel.

Division One
Veteran marksman Liam Cartledge scored four times to help Arbourthorne EA to extend their lead at the top of the First Division to six points. They were 5-2 winners away against HSBC.

Adam Wragg scored both the goals for Woodhouse JFC, as they beat Jack-in-a-Box 2-1 at Davy's Sporting Club. The win is Woodhouse JFC's first in the league this season, with Jack-in-a-Box still pointless.

Division Two
Brandon Wilde scored twice to set-up Hurlfield to a 4-1 away win over Hackenthorpe Villa. Hurlfield remain a point clear at the top with the victory.

City Taxis (Stradbroke) are second after their 6-0 win over Mosborough B. Ryan Smith with a hat-trick there for City Taxis.

Elsewhere, SWD were held to a 1-1 draw at home against Wadsley FC. The point takes SWD off the bottom-of-the-table, above Bystrany Sheffield on goal difference.

U21 Division
Sheffield FC made it five wins from six league games with a win in the late kick-off against Greaseborough U21's. They were 4-2 winners at Gosforth Fields, and puts two points between them and their rivals at the top-of-the-league.

Perry Jackson scored six goals for Throstles U21's in their 11-1 win over Abbey Lane. The win takes Throstles into second place.

Sharrow United U21's made it back-to-back league wins for the first time this term, with 5-3 win over Hollinsend U21's at Parson's Cross Park.

Crosspool Juniors U21's were 3-0 winners over Hackenthorpe Warriors U21's at Limb Lane Playing Fields. Jake Pearson, Ryan Cusick and Jonathan Harris got the goals for Crosspool to extend their unbeaten league run to four games. 

Swinton Spartans U21's scored four goals for the second consecutive league game. They were 4-2 winners over Woodhouse JFC U21's at Flockton Park.

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