Sunday, 3 February 2013

Round-up 3/2


S&HCFA Senior Cup Quarter Final
Division One side Arbourthorne EA defeated the Premier Division's Royal Earl 2-1 at Warminster Road. Veteran marksman Liam Cartledge proved to be the difference, scoring twice, once from the penalty spot. Arbourthorne are still yet to beat this season.

Sheffield & Hallamshire Junior Cup Quarter Final
Division Two's Hurlfield progressed to the Semi-final of the Junior Cup, following an emphatic 7-2 win over Longcar Inn. Hurlfield sit in second place in the Second Division, six points off the lead with two games in hand.

League Cup 3rd Round
Dronfield Town U21's claimed the scalp of the Division Two leaders City Taxis (Stradbroke), beating them 2-1 at Gosforth Fields. Liam Hogg and Jordan Bullen scored the goals for the U21 outfit.

Division One's HSBC defeated Premier Division leaders Crookes 3-1 at HSBC Sports Club. Crookes have only lost once in the league this season, whilst HSBC sit bottom in the First Division.

William Cottam, Chris Spooner and Shaun Martin all scored twice for Arundel, as they beat Swinton Spartans U21's 7-2 at Frecheville Sports and Social Club.

In the all Premier Division tie, Packhorse Inn beat Brunsmeer Abbey AJW 3-2 at HSBC Sports Club. Packhorse also beat Brunsmeer in the league 4-2 only a month ago.

Tinsley Trophy 2nd Round
Alex Torr scored a hat-trick to help Rawson Spring to a 4-0 win over Woodhouse JFC at the Civil Service Ground. Rawson Spring will travel to face Hackenthorpe B in the Quarter-final next month.

Tinsley Trophy Quarter-final
Winn Gardens were able to carry their good league form into the cup, as they beat Penistone Church 3-1 to reach the Tonsley Trophy Semi-finals.

U21 League Cup 2nd Round
Woodhouse JFC U21's and Swallownest U21's could not be separated after 120 minutes, with the scores at 3-3. However, Woodhouse were able to hold their nerve and took the tie 4-3 on penalties.

Goals from Danny Deakin and Miles Howarth gave U21 Division leaders Sheffield FC U21's a 2-0 win over Abbey Lane U21's at Gosforth Fields.

Premier Division
High Noon climbed off the foot-of-the-table with an excellent 2-1 win over second placed Handsowrth Turf Tavern. It is the first time that the High Noon have registered back-to-back league wins this season, although they last played in the league back in November.

Division One
Jack-in-a-Box climbed to third bottom, with a 2-1 away win over mid-table Intake Ball Inn. The goals for Jack-in-a-Box came from Florent Fadiga and a Karl Fox penalty.

Division Two
Hackentorpe Villa moved to within a point of second placed Hurlfield, following a 5-0 home win over Cricketers 2012. Darryl Parkin was on target twice for the hosts.

SWD and Bystrany Sheffield played-out a eight goal thriller at Olive Grove. THe points were shared though, as the game ended 4-4. Bystrany remain in fourth place, and are six games unbeaten in the league.

U21 Division
Hollinsend U21's beat Crosspool Juniors U21's 4-1 at Stradbroke Recreation Ground. The win keeps them in a mid-table position.

Sharrow United U21's and Greasborough U21's played-out a Sunday Football rarity at Parsons Cross Park; that rare thing being a goalless draw.

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