There was a shorter league fixture list than normal due to the S&HCFA
Sunday Senior and Junior Cups. However, there was still room for nine games
with 51 goals scored across three divisions. You can find more detailed results form the S&HCFA cups here http://www.sheffieldfa.com/cups/2013-2014/taylor-emmet-sunday-senior-challenge-cup/results#3rd-round and here http://www.sheffieldfa.com/cups/2013-2014/taylor-emmet-sunday-junior-challenge-cup/results#3rd-round
Division One
Hurlfield made it four wins from five league
games played, with a 6-5 away win over Intake Ball Inn at Warminster Road. The
win takes Hurlfield to third place in the table, only a point behind
Jack-in-a-Box’s lead.
It was a story of two penalties at HSBC Sports
Club, where HSBC were held to a 1-1 draw by Hackenthorpe B. Martyn Cooper
scored from the spot for HSBC, but Eaton was also on target from 12 yards for
Hackenthorpe. Hackenthorpe are now three league games unbeaten.
22 year old Charles Tunnard scored a hat-trick to
help Packhorse Inn to their first league win of the season. They did it in
style as well, beating Penistone Church 5-0 at the Memorial Ground.
Division Two
Mosborough completed the league double over
Bystrany Sheffield on Sunday, when they beat them 3-1 at home. They won the
reverse fixture back in September 6-1. Mosborough climb above SWD with the win,
into third place.
Woodhouse West End registered a second
consecutive league win, with an impressive 4-1 away win over Masons Arms
Langsett at Angram Bank Playing Fields.
U21 Division
League leaders Sheffield United Juniors Blades
U21 won again on Sunday. This time they were 5-2 winners away against
Hackenthorpe Warriors U21. The Junior Blades have won eight and drawn one of
their opening nine league games thus far.
Sharrow United U21 are the Blades’ nearest
rivals, after their 5-1 win over Swallownest U21 at Sheffield Utd’s Redtooth
Academy. Sharrow have won their last three league games, and sit nine points
behind the leaders with a game spare.
Third placed Brunsmeer U21 fell a place in the
table, following their 2-2 draw with Abbey Lane U21 at the Boundary Sports Club.
Mosborough U21 take Brunsmeer’s third place position, following their
hard-fought 4-3 away win over Double Top U21. Brunsmeer’s win comes despite an
excellent performance by Double Top’s Ryan Bothamly who scored a hat-trick.
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