League Cup Semi-Final
There was drama in the Semi-Final between Wadsley Bridge WMC and
Hackenthorpe A at Sandygate. The game was 2-2 with 90 minutes played, but
Hackenthorpe A snatched the tie winning 3-2 after extra-time. This came after
Hackenthorpe only booked their place in the Semi-Final on Tuesday, when they
beat Arundel 3-0. Hackenthorpe will face Rawson Spring in the Final on Tuesday
14th May at Bramall Lane.
Tinsley Trophy Semi-Final
Steven Barmmer and Andrew Rodgers were both on the score-sheet for
Arbourthorne EA, as they beat Rawson Spring 2-1 at the Civil Service Ground.
The Division One leaders will face City Taxis (Stradbroke) in the final on
Monday 22nd April.
Premier Division
High Noon and Royal Earl played-out an eleven goal thriller at Davy Sports
Club. Scott Bates scored a hat-trick for Royal Earl to help them to a 7-4 win.
The win is Royal Earl’s third in four games, and carried them into fifth
position in the table.
Nick Owen scored a hat-trick for Greenhill White Hart to inspire them to a
4-0 win over Arundel. Miles Ridall was also on the score-sheet for Greenhill,
keeping them in fourth.
Brunsmeer Abbey AJW bounced back from a midweek 4-2 loss to High Noon, by
beating Sharrow United 2-1 at Warminster Road.
Division One
Tim Council proved to be the difference again for Penistone Church; scoring
the only goal in a 1-0 win over Jack-in-a-Box. The win takes Penistone joint
top, but they have played six games more than the leaders Arbourthorne.
Tom Bland and Adam Wragg were on target for Woodhouse Juniors, in their 2-1
win over Winn Gardens at Handsworth Grange School.
HSBC recovered from last weeks’ 6-3 loss to Hackenthorpe B, by beating
bottom side Ridgeway Athletic 6-2, in the big six pointer at the bottom.
Division Two
19 year old Cohn Sanderson scored a hat-trick for Mosborough B, in their
7-2 win over Wadsley FC at Niagra Sports Club.
Bystrany Sheffield were held for the fourth time in six games. This time
they drew 2-2 with Norton Athletic at Handsworth Grange School.
U21 Division
Sheffield FC U21’s took another step towards the U21 title, with a 1-0 win
over Sharrow United U21’s at Parsons Cross Park. However Throstles U21’s are
still keeping the pressure on the leaders. Throstles defeated Hackenthorpe
Warriors U21’s 2-1 this weekend, thanks to goals from Perry Jackson and Daniel
Winfield. Throstles are only three points off the lead with only three games to
play.
John Pugh was on the score-sheet five teams for Dronfield Town U21’s in
their 7-1 win over Swinton Spartans U21’s. The win is Dronfield’s sixth
straight in the league and leaves them only a point off third place with three
games in hand.
Greasborough U21’s were 4-0 winners over Woodhouse Juniors U21’s at
Roughwood Fields. Matt Allen scored three of those goals, as Greasborough
consolidated their third place position.
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