League Cup 1st Round
Following back-to-back losses, Royal Earl were back to winning ways. They
were 7-2 winners over Sharrow United at Warminster Road.
Brunsmeer Abbey U21 claimed the biggest shock of the round; beating
Hackenthorpe B 3-1 at Swallownest Miners Welfare Ground to reach Round Two.
Sheffield United Junior Blades U21 carried their unbeaten start to the
season into the League Cup, beating Swallownest U21 10-0 at Burgoyne Park. Both
Brad Bowland and Callum Finch scored four times for United.
Mosborough of Division Two had a safe passage to Round Two, beating
Crosspool U21 3-1 at home.
Hackenthorpe Warriors U21 won their first game of the season. They were 5-2
winners over Division Two’s Cricketers 2012 at Waterthorpe Playing Fields.
Aaron Hatfield scored twice to help Division Two’s Woodhouse JFC to a 3-1
win over Division One’s City Taxis at HBC Sports Centre.
Premier Division
Crookes were 3-0 winners over Wadsley Bridge WMC at Warminster Road, with
goals from Joel Purkiss, Michael Murphy and Liam Cartledge. The win is the
third straight for Crookes.
Ashley Longstaff was on target twice for Hackenthorpe A to inspire them to
an impressive 5-1 away win over Brunsmeer Abbey AJW. Hackenthorpe climb into
second, only a point behind Rawson Spring’s lead.
Arundel bounced back from their 4-0 defeat to Brunsmeer Abbey last week,
with a 3-0 home win over Handsworth Turf Tavern. Ashton, Charlesworth and O’Kane
were all on the score-sheet for Arundel.
Division One
High Noon lead the way in the First Division, after they were emphatic 14-0
winners over Intake Ball Inn at Davy Sports Club. Lanzel Reid (4), Chris Barnes
(4), Adam Dickinson (3), Brad Hanson (2) and John Bolsover were all on an
extensive score-sheet for High Noon.
David Gelsthorpe scored three times for Jack-in-a-Box, in their 3-1 home
win over Packhorse Inn. Jack-in-a-Box climb into second place, and are only
denied the lead by a inferior goal difference. They also have a game in hand of
leaders High Noon.
Penistone Church claimed their first win of the season, with a 3-2 away win
over Concord at Meadowhall Soccer School.
U21 Division
Mohammed Ahmed was the hat-trick hero for Sharrow United U21, as they beat
Abbey Lane U21 at the Boundary Club. The win takes Sharrow into fifth place.
Brampton Dynamo’s U21 followed last weeks draw, with a 2-1 win at home over Double Top U21.
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